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Mr. Salinas said he called Fidel Castro, "and what followed were intense communications between President Castro and President Clinton through the mediation of the president of Mexico," which led to a compromise agreement that helped end the crisis.
"The very fact that this gets a green light to go ahead to be aired and to allow nearly two days of intense communications, I think it already shows a willingness to face the problem rather than dodge it," said Ma.
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There were high rates of community coverage in an initial area with intense pre-campaign communications and in a second community with a shorter pre-campaign communications.
"And nowhere is the global direction of society more intense than in communications".
From 1859 to 1862 she sent him some of her most intense and confidential communications, including the daring poem "Title divine is mine," whose speaker proclaims that she is now a "Wife," but of a highly unconventional type.
In the days after 9/11, General Michael Hayden, the director of the N.S.A., was under intense pressure to intercept communications between Al Qaeda leaders abroad and potential terrorists inside the U.S. According to the inspector general's report, George Tenet, the director of the C.I.A., told Hayden that Vice-President Dick Cheney wanted to know "if N.S.A. could be doing more".
From the perspective of communicative contexts, the College English Test (CET), an English language test of a very large scale and high stakes in China, will be used as a case study to argue for the need to broaden the construct of computer-mediated language communication in an era of pervasive and intense use of information and communications technology.
Intense solar storms interrupted radio communications, meaning that planes taking off for the three-hour flight to the pole had no word on the conditions awaiting them.
Multiple-antenna communications have raised intense academic and industrial interests in the last two decades and have become a key technology in the evolution of wireless systems (LTE, WLAN, WiMAX, etc).
The disclosure comes as the British government faces intense pressure to protect the confidential communications of reporters, MPs and lawyers from snooping.
Last Tuesday, after several weeks of intense talks, Verizon Wireless and the communications workers reached an agreement for the 51 technicians, but only after the company abandoned its opposition to using seniority rights as a basis for layoffs and rehiring.
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