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"It's a very long and intense process of giving the community the confidence to do it for themselves.

The abbey now has its own distillery, and in the cane-harvest months (January to March) you are able to watch that hot, intense process of crushing, boiling and fermenting which produces the glorious nectar of Bajan rum.

One consequence of these invasions appears to be what FUNAI's Envira base's April 2014 report called an "intense process of forced migration of isolated Indian groups" from Peru to Brazil over the last 10 years.

LA Weekly: The great Suzanne Goin (right) on becoming a chef, letting kids dress a salad, and the intense process of preparing a restaurant for a visit from POTUS.

In the intense process of inter-republic bargaining for economic and political advantage, politicians in Serbia began to resent the ability of the Kosovars to act together with representatives of other Yugoslav republics, even against Serbian interests.

Moroccan recruits caused the kingdom to undergo an intense process of arabization, to cut itself off from all Castilian influences, and to develop an absolute form of government based on military support.

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There is also evidence for intense processes of sediment accumulation and erosion, including changes in the uses of space by human populations as recorded for the last 2000 years in fine deposits from the valley floor.

Especially along the Lower Mogi Guaçu Basin, the river morphology is extremely sinuous, characterized by intense processes of channel migration, avulsion, abandonment and reactivation of the channel, producing an extensive alluvial plain composed of a series of associated relief forms and sedimentary facies.

Our findings highlight how differentiation of the chaperonin protein family in mammals has been facilitated by intense processes of gene duplication.

However, there is some evidence that arctic plant communities have experienced more rapid speciation, due to intense processes of hybridization, refugial isolation and range shifts [ 26].

Respondent accounts of the meat, flesh, and veins combined with the descriptors 'bursting'explodinging'swellinging up', 'spreads through', and 'stabbing and breaking apart' were precise, graphic depictions of the intense process to slaughter the ox.

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