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| y the 1916 accident during a second attempt, | heightened a growing preference for suspension bridges. |
| "(...) Together with the | heightened activity of the working class there has been |
| Her | heightened adrenal activity causes a series of metaboli |
| The drama | heightened after the first section of the play off when |
| acceptable and President Gerald Ford oversaw | heightened aid to the FNLA. |
| Kenyan authorities have been on | heightened alert since the July 11 suicide bombings in |
| time when 47,000 soldiers and police were on | heightened alert after warnings that militants could be |
| Major Henryk Sucharski put his garrison on | heightened alert. |
| ury the windows were replaced, the tower was | heightened and the nave walls were also heightened, for |
| kment was raised by 40 mm, the wave wall was | heightened and the south spillway tunnel was remodelled |
| dwellers and those living in the countryside | heightened, and the peasants of the island were defeate |
| in New York City underscore what some see as | heightened animosity toward and fear of Muslims and Isl |
| be provoked by controversial officiating and | heightened anti-Japanese sentiment resulting from histo |
| Written at a time of | heightened anti-war feeling during the Iraq war, the De |
| ncreased aggression which they attributed to | heightened anxiety and stress. |
| have been to it several times since and with | heightened appreciation ... its beauty increases with f |
| His notoriety | heightened as he became an integral part of the fiction |
| Heightened attention to water pollution in the late 195 | |
| the dimensions of a perceived object, and a | heightened awareness of floaters. |
| They achieved this | heightened awareness through the use of hallucinogens." |
| 2004 "Hands around Coate Water" event, have | heightened awareness of the Trust's campaign. |
| reported to include a mild intoxication and | heightened awareness of color. |
| igration, changing demographic patterns, and | heightened awareness of diversity, Americans truly live |
| ssing in Southeast Asia, which included Joe, | heightened awareness of the POWs' plight. |
| The issue was | heightened because of the Boer War but the Liberal appr |
| pable, the perceivable and the imaginable is | heightened because of the density and scale of the buil |
| they are small medusae with hemispherical to | heightened bells that have a smooth and straight margin |
| orders the other men to dig foxholes, as the | heightened blaze is about to pass over them and burying |
| Ben's suspicions are | heightened by events of the next day. |
| explains: "[The di Marcos] had an ambiguity, | heightened by the job they did. |
| The Plaza's imposing presence is | heightened by the dark color of its exterior. |
| he senior year draws to a close tensions are | heightened by the unexplained disappearance of vampires |
| th lyrically and musically with their impact | heightened by a characteristic Tony Hatch production. |
| supporting legs while the forward funnel was | heightened by 2 metres (6.6 ft). |
| mitive dams, which were later reinforced and | heightened by the religious communities that sprung up |
| The controversy was | heightened by the resignation of Elizabeth Wilmshurst, |
| of their music is typically dark and dismal, | heightened by the nightmarish industrial samples, occas |
| ecorated glazed jugs, relating to a ringfort | heightened by the Anglo-Normans. |
| The beauty of the intricate footwork is | heightened by the tinkling of anklets and bells and als |
| ersy surrounding the Black Watch was further | heightened by the official announcement that the regime |
| This perception was | heightened by the fact that during an interview for the |
| With his worries | heightened by the fear that he is about to go blind, he |
| ance of the new four-lane span would only be | heightened by the construction of the Chesapeake-Procto |
| sacrifice of brilliant effect, which is also | heightened by the trumpets in the accompaniments. |
| lf result in a placid sense of space that is | heightened by the impression given by the wafers extend |
| densely packed berries, whose visibility is | heightened by the loss of foliage; therefore it is popu |
| nd the business which the action inspires is | heightened by the consciousness of the greatness of the |
| ense of Winedale being rooted in traditions ( | heightened by the age of the structures, the surroundin |
| The group's visual impact was | heightened by their striking mod stage attire and the b |
| at "The illusion of grandeur in the house is | heightened by the play on scale, the use of fanciful de |
| Their fears are | heightened by a phone call from the leader of the gang |
| was born in the late 1970s during a time of | heightened communal tensions in Sri Lanka, with Junius |
| ad transport times north, and in the face of | heightened competition, the railway could not compete a |
| Ahlu-Sunna's | heightened concern in Galgadud follows a major offensiv |
| has created an environment in which there is | heightened concern that further political killings of c |
| so been reported in Europe that have further | heightened concerns regarding the potential direct and/ |
| attract cancer-causing gases like radon has | heightened concerns. |
| olution for tighter campus security from the | heightened crime and unwanted visitor potential. |
| ing Middle Eastern or Muslim passengers to a | heightened degree of pre-flight scrutiny. |
| y captured a once fading past and returned a | heightened degree of integrity to the visitor's experie |
| tional demands made by the French government | heightened diplomatic tensions between Paris and Berlin |
| This aspect can produce a | heightened direction of energy in the chart which may a |
| that the time difference caused, which were | heightened during George's final hours, Edward VIII abo |
| School spirit is | heightened during annual traditions such as Pumpkin Day |
| It came at a time of | heightened East-West tensions, caused in particular by |
| s was verified when the right brain measured | heightened EEG activity when calculating and compared w |
| e for socio-political issues, confronted the | heightened emotional state of her audience. |
| Heightened employee morale (due to close examination of | |
| "She | Heightened Everything" - 2:38 |
| Strokes at Manchester Apollo, which further | heightened expectation around the band, followed by tou |
| Brown began his sophomore season with | heightened expectations brought on by his very successf |
| Authorities took this unusual step due to | heightened fears of an armed escape attempt. |
| May be | heightened feelings of self-blame and guilt. |
| am was constructed between 1958 and 1973 and | heightened from 2005 to 2009. |
| the pace of Confederate attacks in Tennessee | heightened, Hastings was sent to Fort Pillow, Tennessee |
| he accident his epilepsy would not have been | heightened, he would have remained at sea and would not |
| Kira's confidence | heightened her resolve to work even more strongly towar |
| solar eclipse of August 11, 1999 had further | heightened his popularity, the media referring to him a |
| appearance into a pale, cadaverous form, and | heightened his mental abilities. |
| Level 2 - Corresponding along with the | heightened HSAS risk coded Orange. |
| The post has had a | heightened importance given the Conservative's new emph |
| Tensions were | heightened in 1997 during the Cyprus Missile Crisis whe |
| This resulted in | heightened interest in the City Forum. |
| The discovery of the potential impact has | heightened interest in asteroid deflection strategies. |
| cupation during World War II, giving rise to | heightened interest in such innovations). |
| proximity of his death to these allegations | heightened interest in Maxwell's relationship with Isra |
| ion, electrified American society and led to | heightened interest in both psychological introspection |
| eakened by a series of domestic protests, by | heightened international criticism of his regime's huma |
| than ever before, and this brings with it a | heightened level of impassioned, almost tragic expressi |
| This may sound ridiculous, but what about | heightened levels of carbon monoxide/dioxide. |
| a stony or iron object been involved and the | heightened levels of rare earth elements discovered in |
| Due to the | heightened media interest in him Sanghvi temporarily su |
| ad to illness, such as coronary disease, and | heightened mortality. |
| r. James Watson's intellect was tremendously | heightened; Nikola Tesla underwent transformation into |
| As a result of | heightened opposition, the group has attempted to re-br |
| in the 14th century, and the nave was either | heightened or reconstructed to connect with the tower. |
| It essentially opened the door to | heightened paramilitary activity in the South that forc |
| During the | heightened periods of political unrest in Ireland, as o |
| In 2005, the station was upgraded, with | heightened platforms, new skeds and real-time monitors. |
| pecialty", as well as lead to a new round of | heightened pressure on the government to press for Khad |
| some astrologers claim that they can predict | heightened pressures operating on society but not speci |
| 000) sold out in advance, due in part to the | heightened profile of its headline acts and in part gro |
| Although the referendum did not succeed, it | heightened public awareness of the issue. |
| over $2 million has been raised, along with | heightened public awareness for the need for adequate s |
| Reconstruction, but the end of slavery meant | heightened racial tensions as free blacks flocked to th |
| is Salcedo, and creating the impression of a | heightened realism, a portrait actually "in the flesh." |
| the thought was that this beach would have a | heightened reality. |
| This will increase with the | heightened reservoir. |
| among those under the age of 40 and those at | heightened risk for developing the disease. |
| e homozygous for the mutated allele are at a | heightened risk for the events detailed above versus th |
| Funds from 'stable' to 'negative', citing a ' | heightened risk of significant redemptions, challenging |
| execution of the mentally retarded, and the | heightened risk that the death penalty will be imposed |
| Due to its | heightened risk, there is still a Trinity House automat |
| loric malnutrition, which is associated with | heightened risks of mortality in renal failure patients |
| d by a Catholic conspiracy, local grievances | heightened rumour and suspicion and Lady Rivers was pre |
| With | heightened sales and earnings, Data Products moved to a |
| He did not address the question of whether | heightened scrutiny was warranted. |
| d on sexual orientation should be subject to | heightened scrutiny, and therefore it could no longer d |
| The attack prompted | heightened security at subsequent Olympics beginning wi |
| ory ID card registration and in general, the | heightened security measures in the post 9/11 world. |
| a lack of order in southern Yemen caused by | heightened security countrywide. |
| ment in Africa" has been overshadowed by the | heightened security following last week's Uganda bombin |
| of bringing the viewer and sculpture into a | heightened sense of place. |
| rica's Waterway Watch we urge you to adopt a | heightened sense of sensitivity toward unusual events o |
| effect of suspension bondage is to create a | heightened sense of vulnerability and inescapability, a |
| The | heightened sensitivity in the respiratory tract is demo |
| Jivya Soma Mashe showed a | heightened sensitivity and unusually powerful imaginati |
| These defects cause a | heightened sensitivity to the normal changes in potassi |
| cts on Earth, particularly during periods of | heightened solar activity. |
| The vocal style I think of as | heightened speech, following closely the rhythms and co |
| of New Brunswick claims there is evidence of | heightened spiritual activity in this area in the Autum |
| ore flexible with binding itself, due to the | heightened stakes in a case where a possible penalty is |
| The Mechanic's career of crime | heightened substantially when he accidentally tried to |
| clusters which are either fully ripe or have | heightened sugar content brought about by noble rot. |
| e Co-op survived, however, due mostly to the | heightened support of members even during hard economic |
| People will struggle against | heightened surveillance, Chesterman notes, 'but the war |
| Some analysts say | heightened tension could potentially trigger violence a |
| ut the already unstable band into a state of | heightened tension. |
| ken by Bonaparte after the treaty was signed | heightened tensions with Britain and signatories to the |
| rt on a secondary air defense mission due to | heightened tensions over the Berlin Airlift. |
| The French July Revolution of 1830 | heightened the tension in the various classes of the po |
| The events in Edinburgh | heightened the sense of alarm in London, where the gove |
| These "fixing" actions | heightened the fear in the Union high command that an a |
| IC Light's popularity apparently also | heightened the sales of regular Iron City beer, as it s |
| The interaction has also | heightened the need to learn Spanish and has caused the |
| ening of the St Katharine Docks in 1828, had | heightened the company's awareness of the threat repres |
| scarded the romantic idea of creativity, and | heightened the practice of imitation, copying, plagiari |
| re VI Corps was present; this seemed to have | heightened the Confederates' caution and they did not i |
| League athletic teams on the national stage | heightened the visibility of the league and its member |
| the Syrian-but meter and music have greatly | heightened the drama and rhetorical beauty of the speak |
| me the Viking Princess, the dummy funnel was | heightened to almost twice its original height. |
| Murdock shows David how his other senses are | heightened to compensate for his blindness. |
| e South-North Water Transfer Project and was | heightened to 176.6 m (579 ft) in order to increase res |
| was upgraded to 1,459 rooms and the building | heightened to 15 floors. |
| As a result of the lower velocity and | heightened turbulence, small ripples are frequently fou |
| unched home part-exchange for Home Exchange, | heightened visibility for the Norfolk and Norwich Festi |
| As both sides | heightened war rhetoric, the MPLA attacked UNITA positi |
| He claims it keeps his reflexes | heightened when working with venomous snakes. |
| Her despair was | heightened when she saw loving couples entwined in the |
| that the club might close, these fears were | heightened when fellow legend Wilf Kirkham was sold to |
| In 1811, as tensions | heightened with the United States, Shaw became a major- |
| l-proportioned two-storey structure, in 1910 | heightened with one floor, and in 1937-1938 lengthened |
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