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were intensive
noun
Form of a word with a stronger or more forceful sense than the root on which the intensive is built.
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"This is when there were intensive discussions concentrating on the question of what can be done.
Of the total, 11,400 were students, 78% of whom were intensive English students.
Certainly there were intensive consultations between members of the Shadow Cabinet and between many of them and Mr Heath.
The sessions of the competition's fourth edition, last April, were intensive, with more than 150 singers taking part.
"This is when there were intensive discussions concentrating on the question of what can be done," Mr. Nehm said in the television interview.
They were intensive farmers, growing their staple foods corn (maize), sweet potatoes, and manioc in irrigated fields.
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All 155 physicians answering the questionnaire were intensive-care specialists.
In the Dominican Republic 12,171 dengue patients were reported during the outbreak in 2011, of which 292 were outpatients, 11,864 were general-ward patients and 15 were intensive-care patients.
The number of total cases in Iquitos came to 24,506, of which 21,740 were outpatients, 2,635 were inpatients in general wards and 131 were intensive-care-unit patients.
The effect is intensive and intense.
"This is intensive preparation".
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