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It's made more intense, because they know them".
In some ways, it's more intense, because you are getting planes to do what you do.
The nervousness is all the more intense because of the mystery surrounding the distribution of the disease.
He is more intense because he is a starter, but it was not as if he was lackadaisical earlier.
Nevertheless, their delight appears to be authentic, and all the more intense because of the person whose birthday they are celebrating.
"Everybody will be back here four years from now doing the same thing," O'Donnell said, "and it'll be more intense because Democrats and Republicans will be here".
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A topic open to debate is whether that change takes place because rainfall becomes more intense, or because it rains more often, or a combination of both.
We had even more intense pressure because everybody hated us.
"But things might be more intense now because I have more to live up to.
Torre understands that ubiquitous pressure, but it is a more intense mandate because the landscape has been altered.
Campaigning was more intense, however, because the absence of a clear leader gave all contenders hope, added Bart.
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