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He had a nice line about that: 'I improvise on paper.'" Clouzot was known as a forbiddingly meticulous metteur en scène, storyboarding his films so intensively that actors often felt thwarted.

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"When you work so intensively like that, you have to readjust your life when you stop.

Either way, the fact he felt the need to retail this story so intensively, and that the reporters who repeated it felt no duty to check its veracity, tells us something about the pressures on modern sports stars to be much more than sportspeople.

During the ensuing 1100 years of human influence the sub-alpine birch woodland has been so intensively utilized that only in fenced, protected areas and at the most inaccessible and remote places has birch survived.

Dano, who worked so intensively with Gyllenhaal that they once filmed a single-take 20-minute interrogation scene (about a minute of it can be seen in the film) which Gyllenhaal crafted from weeks of studying interrogation techniques, said he sees a kind of directorial impulse in the actor.

At two hours-plus, this is also more detail than non-Clash fans need but it's so intensively researched and assembled that it never drags.

"Our repertory is much more specific than most, with all the Balanchine and Robbins work," she said, "and we perform so intensively during the season that it's hard to get out and see other things".

Perhaps our modern politicians, used to managing the economy so intensively (in a way that the Victorians would have disdained), have a similar belief in their magic powers to manage international affairs as well.

The Canid family -- wolves, coyotes, jackals, foxes, domestic dogs and others -- are so familiar to us, and have been so intensively studied for so long that you might think that we know almost everything there is to know about them.

Another and in our view more likely explanation may be that the landscapes surveyed in Germany and the Netherlands are already so intensively influenced by human activities that the most sensitive bumble bee species are no longer present.

Archaeologists are pondering the best way to ease it off, without damaging stones which are so intensively-studied that in sections they have been individually copied and numbered on detailed drawings.

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