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The Berlin audience seems more committed, more reactive, and more intent on what is being placed before it, than a London one.
A gentleman may be scanning her subject through his opera glasses, as in her wonderful oil-sketch At the Français (1877-78), buthehe lady is intent on what she sees through her own opera glasses, and her intentness keeps her safe.
I was intent on what I was doing and oblivious to everything else.
The Christian militias, known as the anti-balaka, seem intent on what they perceive as vengeance.
Today's draconian child-rearing guides are still intent on what mothers and fathers really absolutely must do.
"As a former athlete, I understand that they are focused and intent on what they're doing," she said.
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We're very intent on getting what we deserve, getting what's ours.
Obama has more of his presidency in the rear-view mirror than he does in front, but he appears intent on doing what he can, with what he has left.
Reents seems most intent on capturing what one character calls "the incidental poetry of life," but her scale tends to tip more toward the incidental than the poetic.
Benyon, a dairy farmer and soldier in previous lives, is so intent on discussing what one fishermen is telling him that he almost forgets to mention that Woolaston is the local candidate.
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