Sentence examples for to intensity from inspiring English sources

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to intensity

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The quality of being intense.

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The ratio of unpleasantness to intensity indicated that the sensation was considered more unpleasant than intense.

Alison Chesley is drawn to intensity, and you have probably heard it.

It's no straightforward confessional, but a paradigm shift from squalling electricity to intensity of a different sort.

Excess has a role in Meshuggah's playbook, pertaining to intensity and volume.

The 16-game schedule lends itself to intensity week in and week out.

Howard Taubman, writing about "Virginia Woolf" in The New York Times, praised Mr. Grizzard's ability to shift "from geniality to intensity with shattering rightness".

The refined dramatic control of Lee's craft leads to intensity, the sense of latent and potential violence, of springs coiled and ready to snap, in every shot.

If the NHS apportioned funds according to intensity of suffering, mental health would be a top priority – and so might gender identity treatment.

Bifurcations are invariant to intensity variations.

The and values of achromatic points are proportional to intensity.

Range imaging is not competitive to intensity imaging.

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