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All sixth graders take an "exploratory program" in French, German and Spanish before selecting one language for more intensive study in Grades 7 and 8.
The experiments should produce an even more exotic entity called a quark-gluon plasma and allow for much more intensive study of the substances.
The honors program is designed to encourage a more intensive study of mathematical sciences than the B.S. program.
Studio workshop designed for students who possess a basic understanding of the principles of design and seek a more intensive study of costume.
The commission has been involved in a more intensive study of earthquakes since the March 11 quake and tsunami in Japan.
It also has a milking parlor with an underground sampling area, and separate weigh stations, holding pens and "metabolism stalls," where additional space around each stall allows for more intensive study of nutrient digestion and cow physiology.
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In Myanmar, he added, "There's a lot more intensive studying, there's more meditation and studying Buddhist scripts".
He raised the issue of mandatory fingerprinting of parents seeking to adopt and more intensive studies of their homes.
One of the more intensive studies is taking place in New York's Central Park.
One of the more intensive studies is _____ place in New York's Central Park.
More intensive studies of these skeletons continued this summer.
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