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"It has really intensified," he said.
And it really intensified from 1980 until 2000.
The rivalry really intensified in the early 1990s.
GG: So fast forward three years, when the situation in Iraq has deteriorated and criticism of the United States within Iraq and around the world has really intensified.
While the history of Chinese in the Caribbean may have started with the romantic Spanish Manila galleons, migration really intensified during the mid-late 1800s through the early 1900s.
National coverage increased somewhat the week of March 12, but really intensified only after March 16, when tapes of 911 calls were released, showing that Mr. Zimmerman had been told by a dispatcher that he did not need to follow Trayvon.
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The way women in public life are being threatened is really intensifying.
But what is really intensifying the protest is not taxes alone, but a general feeling of discontent and anger.
That prompted the government around the year 2000 to launch what is now really intensifying as an effort to secure people and nature together.
Marinating strawberries in grappa (or macerating) really intensifies their flavour and is a good way to preserve an abundance of soft fruit.
It's easy to make simple food really special with a few tricks – it's all about what you add, and how and when you add it, to really intensify the flavours.
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