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"This is a fairly intensive expectation on our part on what they're going to do.
"Plastic is manufactured incredibly efficiently and uses a lot less energy, while wax paper has a fairly intensive manufacturing process".
Our curriculum combined several hours of fairly intensive daily classroom time with plenty of training on the water.
Alvaro de Soto, Mr. Annan's special adviser on Cyprus who led the talks, said "fairly intensive work" had taken place in the last 10 days.
"Fairly intensive work is under way to thrash out specific content in the eight or nine different topic areas" spelled out in July's memorandum, said David Doniger, a former US climate negotiator now at the Natural Resources Defence Council.
The Life Relationships Course is a fairly intensive week, looking at all the important relationships in your life, from childhood to the present, and how the relationships you have can be improved or changed.
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We're not too sure about the rest of the specs, though; while the absence of HTC's fairly resource intensive Sense UI leads us to believe it may be a bit lacking in the CPU/Memory department, the fact that it's running the "Donut" build of Android (while rumors as of late indicate that the G1 is stuck at the previous build, "Cupcake", due to memory limitations) plays with our head a bit.
Unfortunately, this was fairly labor intensive and was not expanded to any other genomes.
But, for all their evident nonchalance, Mr. Elrod's paintings are also fairly labor-intensive.
Mr. Kanojia said that the company would rely on this financing to build out its network, which is fairly cost-intensive because the company designs and manufactures its own equipment and has to build antenna farms to pick up signals in each city.
"That allows us to be much more efficient and to apply technology into areas that used to be fairly people-intensive," Allaire adds.
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