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Goussault began working more intensively with Cuisine Solutions Americann operations in 1998.
Mr. Huber recommended that he engage more intensively with his native musical culture.
Another solution is to hire teaching assistants so that teachers can work more intensively with small groups.
As we work more intensively with nations on FTAs, the United States is learning about the perspectives of good trading partners.
The rising costs associated with the use and disposal of cutting fluid have forced engineers to concern themselves more intensively with questions of cooling technology.
Dr. Lippman, of MIT, and Dr. Winarsky, of SRI, said they could envision a not-so-distant generation of smartphones communicating more intensively with others nearby via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
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However, few studies have more intensively dealt with what consultancy activities and reports may mean in terms of stabilising accounting systems.
Where the north was conceived as a dog-walking, strolling sort of place, the south is to be more intensively used, with a children's playground and spaces for events both paid-for and free.
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