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They will be getting intensive scrutiny from opposition research operations, the news media and the public for that much longer, increasing the chances that a gaffe or position change could harm their campaigns.
Now both he and his proposal are getting intensive new scrutiny as Republicans continue to flirt with their candidates less than three months before casting the first votes of the primary season.
What was a novelty, however, was seeing Jake getting intensive training in the art of forward play, not just from Greenwood and Healey who, after all, were backs in their own playing days, but also from a forwards specialist in the near-septuagenarian yet wholly irrepressible form of Greenwood's father Dick, himself a former England captain and coach.
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But only a tiny fraction of alcoholics get intensive treatment.
They also get intensive counselling and engage in physiotherapy every day.
But "most patients with knee replacements don't get intensive enough activity," Dr. Moffat said.
And unless they get intensive dramatic coaching, the results are usually disastrous.
A specialist confirmed their suspicions, telling them Stefan was severely autistic and urging them to get intensive therapy for him.
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