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The Summer Intensive, now in its 30th year, attracts aspiring dancers, ages 13 to the early 20s, to Princeton each summer, mostly from the United States but also from places around the globe.
LESS INTENSIVE NOW The Francois case goes back to a period of intensive use of crop-protection chemicals in the European Union.
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Each project on Mosaic has to be approved by regulators, Parish said, but getting that approval is "less time/cost-intensive now".
"There is a strict and intensive effort now from the state to address this issue".
Meanwhile Forester pops into intensive care now and then to sing to his comatose superfan, a setup that feels increasingly creepy as Franny and James's relationship develops.
Some figures suggest that as many as 40percentt of children with autistic disorders may be helped by intensive treatment now, compared with just a few percent 20 years ago.
All the same, the intensive system now works so badly that the idea of part-time work as something normal, rather than as a slightly shameful occasional expedient, surely needs to be brought out of the shadows and developed properly.
This process is a little labour intensive; I now have "risotto-maker's-wrist", but you can always get whoever is in the house to help out in return for some dinner.
The intensive search now under way in the United States, Britain and Pakistan for people connected to the surveillance reports has pointed to Mr. Hindi as the probable leader of a Qaeda cell in Britain that may have been involved in planning for a possible attack, the American officials said.
Janet Peters, the director of university libraries at Cardiff and one of Digidol's project sponsors, told me: "In Cardiff, we've been a research intensive university now for probably 10, 15 years, and it does take a lot of time and effort to be research-excellent, and inevitably that can take its toll on teaching.
Chapter 10 returns to the question of intensive experimentation, now discussed in terms of "becoming," in which (at least) two systems come together to form an emergent system or "assemblage".
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