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It is often more intense in cats weaned too early or in those malnourished in kittenhood.
Little does he know that the drama on Days of Our Lives is often more intense!" Oh, come now, Sheraton.
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Smith said practices were often more intense than games this season.
With all that talent, the UConn practices are often more intense than games, and games are almost a relief.
Similarly, greetings are often more intense when animals have been separated for some considerable time.
Fires spreading in elevated vegetation, such as chaparral or pine forest canopies, are often more intense than fires spreading through surface vegetation such as grasslands.
To some extent, this proves that economic motives are often more intense than the impact of cultural practices in the decision-making process.
First, the spasmodic uterine contractions in affected women are often more intense, more frequent, and of longer duration compared to non-dysmenorrheic women, and in some cases are described as "labor-like" [1].
However, as conflicts are often more intense than expected considering the magnitude of their economic impact, some authors have suggested that these conflicts are disconnected from reality and are mainly due to persistence of negative perceptions from previous times.
However, in disadvantaged, multi-ethnic neighborhoods, police presence and activity are often more intense.
In breast cancer cells, VEGF-C staining was observed in the cytoplasm; such staining was often more intense at the invasive edge or in the intraductal component.
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