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"This hard, intensive seven months feels like it should end in a final.
In turn, the front-runner praised Mr. Romney for running a "hard, intensive, fine, honorable" campaign.
Although when you've said that somebody's campaign was "based on a wholesale deception of voters," calling it a "hard, intensive, fine, honorable" effort is perhaps one adjective too many.
The difficulty now is that we are told that inspectors are looking for less variety in teaching methods and more "hard intensive extended learning" (obviously with moments of "Eureka!" built in as standard).
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"It's a hard, labor-intensive business with long hours," he said, "and you don't find a lot of people who want to work past 6".
As an adult, Paley saw that heroic Isaac and Manya were also "a couple of ghetto Jews struggling with hard work and intensive education up the famous American ladder" until they reached the middle class.
Mr. Obama's campaign team built its coalition the hard way, through intensive efforts to find and motivate supporters who had lost the ardor of four years ago and, Mr. Obama's strategists feared, might not find their way to polls if left to their own devices.
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If anything cars are a total pain in the arse – dangerous, labour intensive, hard to park, incredibly expensive and frustrating to drive on our crowded streets.
I think at this time of year you can work a bit harder and quite intensive.
None of these suggestions to advance your career over the summertime are particularly hard or time-intensive.
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