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Now that dance promises to be more intense than ever.
But competition for graduates looking for top jobs is more intense than ever.
"The shelling in the cities was more intense than ever," she said.
So the spiral spun, the century-old rivalry seemingly more bitter, more intense than ever before.
Alonso's win, even if tainted in the eyes of some, has only made that battle more intense than ever.
"And look at Britain, where the debate on women in economic decision making is now more intense than ever before.
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Last year our wet season was more intense than I ever remember – it rained every day for four months.
And Ms. Jean-Baptiste truly seems to stand before us with the rawness of revelation, more intense than she ever was while leading the throngs in prayer.
The study shows the extreme heatwaves, more intense than anything ever experienced on Earth, would kick in after 2070 and that the hottest days of today would by then be a near-daily occurrence.
Through a porthole Gagarin saw a sudden shock of blue, a blue more intense than he had ever seen.
Sherri Coale, the Oklahoma coach, is especially pleased because, she said, "she is more intense than she's ever been".
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