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Freshmen take intensive yearlong courses in Italian grammar, Italian lyric diction, the literature of art song and Italian art song.
Hopefully, the possibility that there will be a large-scale terrorist attack in the UK is small - especially if we take intensive measures to guard against it.
He is now into meditation, and says that he would do anything to get out: "I'll take intensive therapy, I'll do whatever".
"He absolutely has to win New York," Mr. Moynihan said, adding that a victory remained possible but "it will take intensive campaigning".
"For those 18- to 21-year-olds who have not been in employment, training or education for six months before they sign on, we are going to take intensive action.
"Vigorous law enforcement is necessary but not sufficient," Ms. Handlin said, "and to make a dent in the under-age drinking issue will take intensive community education as well as parental reinforcement".
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A gun takes intensive training, and too much time.
The government insists it is taking "intensive measures" against sleaze.
It took intensive negotiations to overcome objections, notably by Indonesia, that the authorization for foreign military forces to take the battle against pirates ashore was too broad.
According to the FA website, he has immersed himself into life in Naples, taking intensive language lessons and requesting that his team-mates converse with him in Italian.
After a vegetative spell, Mr. Williams began taking intensive acting and singing courses, something that his television father, Robert Reed, who trained at the Royal Academy in London, encouraged.
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