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You can imagine how the Internet intensifies things.
But, as the California drought intensified, things changed: almond milk is now routinely decried as one of the worst water hogs around, and what used to come with bragging rights now spells mortification.
Mothers whose children were enrolled into a bone marrow transplant trial dreaded the possibility that they might have to live with the knowledge that they had made the 'wrong' decision and this was intensified when things did not go well for the child [ 10].
Because states want to rush to the earliest permissible date, he said, "we are on an inexorable path to a national primary day," which would intensify "all the things that are wrong with the present system".
André Caplet's three Prières have gently roaming vocal lines in the vein of his friend's opera Pelléas et Mélisande; things intensify in the Apostles' Creed, in which the piano especially takes passionate flight.
Will it come to a deal, a settlement, or will things intensify in a way that creates a terrible situation in which you get massacres, which would lead not only to escalation in Iraq, possibly in reaction to these terrible things, but could affect relations with others?
But there was a sense that things would intensify.
In much the same way that the Israeli economy is being choked by the restricted movement of labor, goods and capital, so, too, is that of the U.S. If there is another attack, one can expect the restricted movement of these things will intensify.
Though these episodes didn't happen all the time, things did intensify as the years dragged on.
Just as uncertainty can intensify positive feelings when things turn out well, it can intensify negative ones when they turn out badly.
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