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So the more intense a particular emotion, the easier it should be to identify in the face.
And then, even more intense, a couple of years later, her friend Beth Ellen in the sequel novel.
Finally, many people assert that the more intense a person's sun exposure, the greater the risk of melanoma.
The work at an orchestra is also more intense: a week can be packed with rehearsals, meetings and back to back concerts.
The reaction of anchovies to predators is even more intense; a school that may be spread over several hundred metres contracts at the approach of a predator to a moving, writhing sphere of thousands of fishes only a few metres across.
Although guards are a feature of such events everywhere, to prevent nonpaying guests from slipping through, the level of security in the Middle East is always more intense, a reminder that even Jordan, one of the most peaceful countries in the region, sometimes falls victim to the violence of the conflicts around it.
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"I thought it would be a lot more intense and a lot harder," she says.
Her racing career was a shared experience, and all the more intense as a result.
The plasma generated by a positive pulse voltage was about two orders more intense than a negative pulse voltage.
While they were downstairs, the smoke became more intense, triggering a high-level alarm.
"Playing in these conditions, everything can feel more intense without a doubt.
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