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PDS Dresden, by Frederick Taylor (Bloomsbury, £8.99) Taylor is sometimes inclined to foredoomed verb tenses - he doesn't need them given the inexorability of his careful, intense marshalling of the details of the city before, during and after the bombing of February 13 1945.
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He'll play Marshal Dan Soto, an "intense and notoriously quirky maverick who frequently gets into trouble with the bureaucracy".
This avoids marshalling and un-marshalling procedure.
Attentions marshalled once again, the intense 22-year-old and his new band launch into his song 'Kidz'.
Also envisioned was several hundred million dollars to cover costs of security measures required by the federal government -- fortified cockpit doors, the cost of armed sky marshals aboard aircraft and more intense screening systems.
As such, the Marshal had inevitably drawn both intense loyalty and intense vilification.
Cuse had enjoyed Fahey's roles in The Lawnmower Man and The Marshal, and he and Lindelof commended his "intense eyes", stating that "he has exactly the right sensibilities" for the part.
The decision came after intense negotiations and heightened tension in the capital in recent days as Marshal Fahim, the defense minister, pressed hard to retain his other position as first vice president.
Very intense.
"Intense restraint".
Intense violence.
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