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A gun takes intensive training, and too much time.
It takes intensive training to regain control of the hand.
Both train as nurses for one year in Tunis, while Maryam takes intensive German language classes that Youssef does not.
"The reality of being a jailhouse lawyer is it takes intensive legal study, just the same way it does for lawyers on the outside," says Rachel Meeropol, an attorney with the Center for Constitutional Rights and co-author of the Jailhouse Lawyer's Handbook.
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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.
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".
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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