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But on both sides of the ball they had more intensity".
While the Tigers edged the Bulldogs on key indicators, Beveridge's side had more intensity and forward intent.
Wonderfully played and spoken in blank verse, the play has a great script that would have had more intensity as a one-act; that would have allowed Bartlett's craft to be really heard and felt throughout.
It must therefore be a worry for the international game that the Kiwis' friendly with Leeds, the Super League champions, on Friday night had more intensity and bite than this affair.
Spain's 2-1 ovEnglandand in League A, Group 4, for example, had more intensity than a friendly but not the drama of a knockout tournament or even a crunch qualifier.
Hemingway had more emotional depth; Fitzgerald had more intensity.
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The less intensed peak was known as D band and peak having more intensity was known as G band.
We know this game is going to be 20-30% faster and have more intensity than anything that's been played domestically in the northern or southern hemisphere.
Once you know that you're celibate, you relate differently to people, you have more intensity in your relationships with men.
Downey is a majestic actor in a paradoxical situation: as Tony Stark, in "Avengers: Age of Ultron," he has some screen-crushing close-ups that have more intensity, complexity, and individuality than many acclaimed actors' movie-long performances.
By Richard Brody May 14, 2015 Some of Robert Downey, Jr.'s close-ups in "Avengers: Age of Ultron" have more intensity, complexity, and individuality than many acclaimed actors' movie-long performances.
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