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Russia is intensively trying to impose its corrupt and repressive model on members of the European Union, infiltrating and corrupting the political and economic elites of Europe.

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Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, which controls the West Bank, sent a letter of condolence to the Peres family, saying Mr. Peres had been a "brave" partner in peace and had invested intensively in trying to realize the promise of the Oslo Accords of 1993 until his final moments.

"We work intensively on trying to understand local populations and what motivates them".

"The risk is that people may work more intensively and try to cram more work into a shorter period of time which would increase rather than reduce pressure," said Gail Kinman, professor of occupational psychology at the University of Bedfordshire.

Michael Mann, a spokesman for top EU diplomat Catherine Ashton, said: "There has clearly been progress but like in all these things it's always a bit more complicated than people think, so we're working very hard and intensively to try and move things forward".

"The risk is that people may work more intensively and try to cram more work into a shorter period of time which would increase rather than reduce pressure," Gail Kinman, professor of occupational psychology at the University of Bedfordshire, told the Independent.

We need a leader like Hillary, who pushed Obama to finally execute Bin Laden, who spent four years intensively crisscrossing the globe trying to maintain peace and important alliances.

Had we had a child a decade ago, right now we would be coordinating schedules intensively for after school activities, trying to attend as much as possible while still fulfilling job responsibilities.

In terms of the causal condition, the researcher proposed that if the reason for shopping is to "purchase" an item, shoppers place more emphasis on "product inspection," and if the reason is "leisure," they will experience the "pleasure of trying it on" more intensively.

The World Health Organization has already started an intense campaign in the region to contain the emerging threat by for the first time intensively treating all malaria cases in the region and trying to eliminate the use of artemisinin-based monotherapies.

Besides trying to shape the new merger regulations, the chemical industry will be lobbying Congress intensively to foster competition in the rail industry when the moratorium ends, Mr. Speight said.

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