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Two weeks doesn't leave time for moving bunkers or adding rough, but Rintoul can encourage intense moments with small adjustments.
We hope that the meeting will encourage intense exchange between participants, as it did this year.
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The existence of further cerebral damage during the reperfusion phase encouraged intense research on the benefit of treatments designed to limit the neurological consequences of the postcardiac arrest syndrome.
These competences related to the production of knowledge are highlighted by the new pedagogies, which encourage an intense use of technologies (Gros, 2015).
Other networks could be stressed as well as more sophisticated phones encouraging such intense use become popular, analysts say.
Cellphone owners using other carriers may gloat, but analysts warn that other networks could become stressed as more sophisticated phones encouraging such intense use become popular.
However, ballet cares little for personal feelings, and Egorova would not have continued to encourage Zelda's intense training if her ability had no merit.
Writing questions is challenging and might encourage a more intense approach to learning because the writer has to scrutinize and question his own views.
The players were encouraged by their intense 90-minute practice and did not perceive it as retribution.
To heed such calls now would be misguided.It would not only be counterproductive, encouraging a more intense frenzy of the xenophobic Chinese nationalism foreign reporting of events in Tibet has already provoked (see, for example, some of the comments on our own website).
The MTA has also asked the NYPD to increase their police presence there, encouraging a more intense "broken windows" approach to policing underground, and with the news of the "homeless sweeps" ahead of Mayor Bill de Blasio's subway ride on Sunday, heighten outreach to the most vulnerable.
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