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But Hollywood's ambivalent attention to the young and its ardent courtship of them are perhaps more intense than ever.
A domain of art where experiences are more difficult and perhaps more intense than in the easygoing, thrill-a-minute realm of pop culture?
"Someone gave us his card," Akash says, "and said, 'When you make your company, be sure to give us a call.' " Matt, 17, is voluble, well spoken and quick to laugh; Akash, 16, is quieter, perhaps more intense — he describes himself as "passive"; a better word might be "shy".
While Clinton may hold an edge with female voters in general, her female-ness may also be a drawback, and contribute to the perhaps more intense scrutiny of her actions and reactions by both men and women.
Finally, technological advancements may generate consumer demand for care (and, perhaps more intense, costly services, even if not cost-effective), as well as the demand for insurance.
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He writes much more about the American trilogy (what is sometimes called by Roth fans the "Letter to Stockholm" series) than about Roth's smaller but perhaps fictionally more intense, more eccentrically obsessive Zuckerman books, because the three novels cover more ground, report on how gloves were made as well as on the actions of the hands beneath.
The disaffection in this poorer, more rural county could be pervasive and perhaps even more intense throughout the state.
Such patients should be given more attention and perhaps a more intense multimodal pain therapy postoperatively in order to achieve a satisfactory clinical outcome.
All the successful startups in that period had this cultish quality, Edwards suggests: Yahoo, Netscape and Amazon were all run on charismatic lines, "but at Google I think it was perhaps a bit more intense than that".
Other research should investigate such interventions further; perhaps longer and more intense interventions would yield larger growth.
Importantly, this sensitivity seems to extend to others' feelings – they are better at recognising emotions in others' faces – and they are also quicker to learn to avoid a threat, such as a small electric shock in the lab, perhaps because those more intense bodily feelings saturate their memories, making the aversion more visceral.
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