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The damage that could be caused by a too intensively commercial tourism is obvious.
Rooney confirmed that Capello did not want him to risk injury by training too intensively.
It is not an overuse injury from playing one sport too intensively, like shoulder injuries in young pitchers.
He said he was not opposed to geothermal energy for heating but was concerned that it stops being a "renewable" source of energy if it is exploited too intensively by power plants.
Chris Packham said there was a danger that nature reserves such as the RSPB's Minsmere in Suffolk, where the new series of Springwatch is based, "become a bit like art galleries or museums where we go to get our fix" when much of the countryside is "largely sterile, too intensively farmed and with very poor biodiversity".
It will vacate sites that are grazed too intensively.
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Ms. Dey, too, had been intensively planning At Vermilion far in advance: by the end of 2007.
Several other vents also emitted gases intensively.
Listening to music began to make him too sad, so he started reading intensively.
"We are just monitoring the situation more intensively," he also told the SonntagsZeitung.
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