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The study was not sufficiently powered to allow for meaningful statistical comparison between the study groups with regard to the reports of the following adjectives: "throbbing", "intense", "shocking", "cool", "pricking", "heavy", "sharp", "burning", "stinging", "numbing", "hot", "hurting", "aching" (Table 3).
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But it said that the pre-programme information was too vague and would "not have prepared the significant number of younger viewers in the audience, or their parents, adequately for the violent, intense and shocking scenes which followed".
After intermission Mr. Maazel conducted a beautifully restrained account of Ravel's "Mother Goose" suite and then a gnashing, ornery and brilliant performance of Bartok's intense and shocking suite from "The Miraculous Mandarin".
"Fertilizer can be intense and shocking for plants and should not be administered to plants in desperation," says Sengo.
The shock you get from your lighter is about as intense as a shocking gag toy.
The protagonist brings to life her best friend, a fantastically drawn character, whose intense ideas and shocking acts she often interprets as a lack of devotion.
You want to save shocking, intense eyes for special occasions.
I've been with my boyfriend for nearly a year, and a few months ago he told me he has intense and (to him) shocking feelings that he may be gay.
So I think you can expect something that's dramatic and shocking and intense and emotional and uplifting and enlightening.
Shocking moment to shocking moment.
Her trademark colour was shocking pink (a uniquely intense shade, and well before pink became every little girl's uniform of choice).
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