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If, as a result of all this, you have found yourself contemplating Oprah this week — thinking more intensively about who she is in American life, what she means, where she came from, what she's done, and where she's going — "Making Oprah" is terrifically illuminating.
"We're already talking to NIH and we'll be talking more intensively about what's possible to meet the enhancement requirement," Gabel says.
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As we work more intensively with nations on FTAs, the United States is learning about the perspectives of good trading partners.
The White House spokesman, Dana Perino, said at a briefing on Thursday that administration discussions about the Guantánamo detainees had been going on "more intensively" since the court decision.
Agricultural landowners who feel secured about their farmland ownership are found to participate more intensively in land conservation programs (Yeboah et al. 2015) than their counterparts.
Note that the steel 45 with a higher content of carbon undergoes corrosion more intensively than the steel 35, thus corresponding to the general rule about the negative influence of carbon content in steels on its corrosion rate.
This might have been because of the fact that in pure CT, the participants had 20 minutes more to train memory tasks, to learn about memory functions, and to practice the mnemonic strategies more intensively (see Table 1).
This analysis showed that news about violent crimes with males as victims are being discussed more intensively than those with female victims.
We'll use our broadband more intensively.
Congress also needs to debate those questions more intensively.
That would mean examining the idea of resistance more intensively; making more distinctions, not fewer.
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