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  • es constant moisture, high light levels, and intensely acid soil to thrive.
  • He is intensely active in many various charitable causes and
  • om Animetal Marathon IV onward, has shown an intensely active and aggressive approach to his instru
  • Throughout T.R.'s intensely active career, family life remained close an
  • gue, in opposition to these demands, and was intensely active from 1936 to 1938 when the French aut
  • aroque songs, jazz influences, and even some intensely ambient minimalism.
  • at convey truly deep meaning, one must focus intensely and become one with the meaning of the chara
  • nated by the Pickard family, who he disliked intensely, and shortly afterwards he left.
  • and positive choice, stating, "I have lived intensely, and now it is over."
  • noon, Hacker is in his private office and is intensely annoyed that the entire Downing Street staff
  • Reeves continued to perform, but not as intensely as in the past twenty years.
  • It's treated intensely, as though it were life-saving surgery, but
  • He grieved intensely at the loss of his wife, but his responsibil
  • and beaming esoteric consciousness, which is intensely attractive to some minds ...... the faces be
  • gime was not to his taste; Farson had become intensely aware of his homosexuality, which would spor
  • The song is angry and intensely bitter, expressing Lennon's disillusionment
  • e, compactly built, with flashing dark eyes, intensely black hair, and a brown complexion, he is a
  • Iodine forms an intensely blue complex with starch.
  • now one of Yellowstone's most beautiful and intensely blue pools.
  • tt and Justin Speer summated the game as "an intensely boring and unplayable excursion into timed b
  • hrough layers of miscegenated consciousness, intensely bound to a nation that often works like a dr
  • The light becomes so intensely bright that Rael is blinded.
  • ften used in Greek literature to refer to an intensely bright crystal found in columnar formations.
  • hermite or magnesium fillers that burnt more intensely but were less energy/weight effective and ea
  • The Muslim troops were feared intensely by the foreigners.
  • Haino is known for intensely cathartic sound explorations, and despite th
  • He belonged to an intensely Catholic family of Westphalia; like him, two
  • warded the album 4 stars and stated "This is intensely cerebral music that is nevertheless played w
  • he said: "Within the context of Rated R, the intensely chilly, distant feel of the song works, but
  • lifornia, acting as a natural outlet for the intensely cold Arctic air mass which typically sits ov
  • The weather was intensely cold, and cattle cars were the only quarters
  • s affords the diimine derivatives, which are intensely colored and often exist in multiple stable o
  • Pochoir produces intensely colored prints with a distinct fresh look an
  • are, in contrast, sporadically punctured by intensely coloured, geometric shapes.
  • Intensely competitive, Sellers led by example in the f
  • kick off what analysts say will be the most intensely contested primaries and general elections in
  • t, while drawing on many of his insights, is intensely critical of Habermas.
  • But in the 1920s she also became intensely critical of religion and remained so until t
  • After intensely criticizing the Lebanese F.A and his then na
  • read the note, pocketed it and continued to intensely cross-examine the witness and won the case.
  • In general his surviving works reveal an intensely curious mind, a universalist eagerly acquiri
  • The intensely dark areas that occupy a large proportion of
  • rase was used to refer to options then being intensely debated in Pentagon and Iraqi government cir
  • ks and volcanics of the Labrador Trough were intensely deformed and subjected to high grade metamor
  • lat lying sedimentary rocks are uplifted and intensely deformed.
  • 5, Whitlam and ALP supporters constantly and intensely denigrated Kerr, no doubt in the belief that
  • Isabelle and Josef, meanwhile, are intensely determined to win, owing to unexplained fina
  • an Francisco Peninsula, a land mass which is intensely developed and urbanized.
  • erald (10/7/2006) - "In front of a sold-out, intensely devoted crowd at the Berklee Performance Cen
  • tolerance and mutual understanding, and was intensely devoted to combating anti-Semitism and xenop
  • Willshire was an intensely devout Anglican throughout his life and upon
  • erves as a true repellent in that mosquitoes intensely dislike the smell of the chemical repellent.
  • Tunisians intensely dislike, even hate, First Lady Leila Trabels
  • His actions and facial expressions are as intensely dramatic and exciting as his music."
  • "Prometheus" (D. 674) is an intensely dramatic art song composed by Franz Schubert
  • The story told by the captain is intensely dramatic.
  • of Codornices Creek by a strong, gusty, and intensely dry northeasterly wind.
  • ted ground occurs in first few seconds, most intensely during fireball temperatures between 3500-41
  • The king woke up from sleep and was intensely eager to have the darshan of the devotee men
  • th Burke but as his productions tended to be intensely easy listening, she signed with Koppelman-Ru
  • Rods are distributed uniformly and intensely electron-dense within their ducts.
  • e an impressionist reflection, but much more intensely elevated and spiritual.
  • Prince's sped-up vocals are intensely emotional and heartfelt throughout.
  • stanza starts off gently and concludes very intensely, ending with a series of guitar chords.
  • ons in Europe, Helga Nowotny has always been intensely engaged in research policy.
  • The club was also intensely famed by the media due to its edgy provocati
  • The range's rocks are intensely faulted; the major Vale of Clwyd Fault is re
  • yields are kept low, the grape will produce intensely flavored wines.
  • ine movement, which emphasized smaller, more intensely flavored courses.
  • s Manseng does have the potential to produce intensely flavored wines with high acidity, apricot an
  • nd is often used in moderation because it is intensely flavoured.
  • Nile red is also intensely fluorescent, with a strong yellow-gold emiss
  • December 21 was an intensely foggy day.
  • he dome consist of a 2.6 km thick section of intensely folded Cambrian through Early Pennsylvanian
  • In intensely folded terrain the hinge of folds would be a
  • s felt that they were targeted so they voted intensely for Al-Wefaq despite their restlessness with
  • d never looked back, which upset Wiglesworth intensely for the rest of the round.
  • A succession of intensely fought battles followed, culminating in Seco
  • They range from moderately to intensely fractionated.
  • In 1994, the Northridge earthquake intensely frightened Graver.
  • He suffered intensely from his crippled leg and from his chest, ye
  • t Princeton-Plainsboro. Initially, Robert is intensely frustrated with his father's presence, but o
  • The decentralized model of activism is intensely frustrating for law enforcement organization
  • ded for the welder to be able to look at the intensely glowing metal being welded.
  • A ruthless but intensely hard-working businessman, Pantages shrewdly
  • of an inch in length, black, or dark-brown, intensely hard.
  • by quaver figuration in the background of an intensely harmonic line, separates the more cantabile
  • e 420 million years ago, the rocks have been intensely heated and squeezed.
  • Huschke was intensely hostile to the papacy, in which he saw the r
  • who worship in here and to involve them more intensely in the service.
  • The lower part of the valley was intensely industrialised in the 18th and 19th centurie
  • The banks of the river were intensely industrialized starting in the middle of the
  • ction, which Lady Rosebery had not only been intensely interested in but had enlarged considerably.
  • Stewart was intensely interested in weapons and tactics.
  • Throughout his term of office, Lorne was intensely interested in Canada and Canadians.
  • ed in the Texas relief programs Westbook was intensely interested in supporting the development of
  • was 13, and a few years later Kessler became intensely interested in jazz.
  • He early became intensely interested in the antislavery movement, and
  • In addition to studying chemistry, he became intensely interested in Greek Language - an interest t
  • He was also intensely interested in human character, and in the Wi
  • The people of Shiloh Mounds were intensely involved in maize agriculture, as well as ot
  • bromide is a strong lachrymator and is also intensely irritating to skin and mucous membranes.
  • In humans, their bite can cause intensely itchy, red welts that can persist for more t
  • It is light to bright lemon yellow in color; intensely lemony in flavor; clear, cloudy, or opaque;
  • parts of a kata with identical movements or intensely linked movements, shidachi will move like a
  • d Gibbs in a very difficult position: He was intensely loyal to Rhodesia - and was a close friend o
  • The band has a small but intensely loyal cult following.
  • e unique Boston Whaler boat has attracted an intensely loyal group of owners and fans."
  • outhern California, but his fanbase there is intensely loyal.
  • It is an example of an intensely magnetic star, known as a magnetar, which is
  • This intensely masculine work seems almost in contradiction
  • pendium of contemporary styles, ranging from intensely moving, harmonically adventurous laments to
  • Born in 1957 into a poor but idealistic and intensely nationalistic family ― his father was a dedi
  • He achieved some early note for his intensely naturalistic scenes of modern rural and urba
  • This colorless, intensely odorous liquid is the simplest chiral dithio
  • Melville focuses intensely on those staples of the crime film, trench c
  • s and progressively focus its attention more intensely on repeated sounds coming from the same dire
  • He worked intensely on the Talmud and contributed no less than 1
  • tly augmented its web services to focus more intensely on what its clients desired - in the form of
  • The neutrality of this article is intensely one sided.
  • by the rise of Cartesianism, to which he was intensely opposed.
  • n on the Aztec leader... is anything like as intensely packed as this hour-long documentary, then i
  • erb kataphilein, which means to kiss firmly, intensely, passionately, tenderly or warmly.
  • The intensely perfumed flowers resemble white dresses.
  • But having the label of "art" applied to his intensely personal work forces Mark to make a choice b
  • ne Arts, Houston, observed: “Krause explores intensely personal themes rooted in basic human concer
  • I have moved from writing intensely personal poetry to writing essays on social
  • It was a dark and intensely personal album, reflecting the mental state
  • It is commonly believed that the intensely personal nature of vocalist Jason's lyrics p
  • ylor that was sometimes obscured by his more intensely personal work, and thus became one of Taylor
  • ing her work with a magical quality to evoke intensely personal associations.
  • impacts emotionally through its humanity and intensely personal stories.
  • Stael's velvety tachism, Hoida arrives at an intensely personal synthesis, resonating with landscap
  • discern a way in which he could express the intensely personal, bitter-sweet, biting, soul-stirrin
  • ues a different family, taking viewers on an intensely personal, humorously nervous and emotionally
  • MFB ICSS, and humans report that MFB ICSS is intensely pleasurable.
  • tically influential Family,she grew up in an intensely political atmosphere.
  • more recently scholars have demonstrated the intensely political and well-informed background for D
  • xemplified extreme sentimentality, which was intensely popular at that time.
  • hat negation, which is always also something intensely positive, not only aids us in giving order t
  • t that he did not survive the war, and as an intensely private man, he rarely if ever sought person
  • He is an intensely private person who rarely speaks to media or
  • ut most of 1966, Sedgwick was involved in an intensely private yet tumultuous relationship with Dyl
  • Reportedly an intensely private man and a keen cyclist, Williams was
  • Although intensely private, Olasunkanmi is a favorite amongst t
  • An intensely private, solitary figure, Fredrickson spent
  • In particular, the lewd and intensely profane lines yelled out by inmates in Act 1
  • rupt in 1976, Stewart kept a low profile and intensely protected his privacy.
  • essor" by University of Ibadan students) was intensely public spirited and committed to institution
  • have a half-life of 5.27 years and would be intensely radioactive at the same time.
  • some, particularly his graphite drawings, is intensely realistic, taking on an almost photographic
  • , but a yellowish green along the back, with intensely red eyes.
  • d sexual desires, and the construction of an intensely regulated social space where the key desirab
  • e four works that survive, three dwelling on intensely religious themes.
  • He was also intensely religious, setting up the first Church of Ch
  • Like June, Sheila was intensely religious.
  • e, Monmouthshire, was a Catholic convert and intensely religious.
  • designing and database programming which are intensely required for development of Agriculture in S
  • ns do not irrigate and aim for smaller fruit intensely rich in flavour.
  • All the area around Glevum was intensely romanised in the second and third centuries,
  • satisfy our residual, vulgar longing for the intensely romantic.'
  • anchovy fillets commonly sold in the US are intensely salty and exclude skin and bones.
  • Each, painted in a range of intensely saturated reds tempered by bright yellow and
  • lined with vivid red walls, and the video is intensely saturated, even overexposed at times.
  • to true peppermint, but often produce a less intensely scented spearmint-like plant.
  • listed areas such as Sullivans Cove are also intensely scrutinised by State Government, which is op
  • il Purcell's management decisions were being intensely scrutinized, Meeker, along with colleagues S
  • While retaining his association with the intensely secular Estense court, he also had a disting
  • February 7, 1996: "Alban Gerhardt. . . is an intensely serious artist. . . .
  • Intensely, she produced Pahlava warriors, who were sla
  • r melodies, tight and propulsive rhythms and intensely shouted yet catchy vocal patterns that they
  • The song's popularity has grown intensely since its release and many fans seem to cons
  • It has been intensely studied in recent years as a model species f
  • or put faith in her, she agreed to do it and intensely studied sign language with professionals at
  • ADAFs started to be intensely studied by many authors only after their red
  • y and appreciation are deepened, and how the intensely subjective experience of tasting wine can be
  • Hernandulcin is an intensely sweet chemical compound gained from the chie
  • or being the natural source of thaumatin, an intensely sweet protein which is of interest in the de
  • ty to turn on this gene more easily and more intensely than other primates.
  • ind stripping of the atmosphere, albeit less intensely than by the young Sun.
  • the church was "a demonstrative proof of how intensely the Gothicists hated the Georgians of Bath."
  • his character to be true, Mackenzie disliked intensely the patronage inherent in politics.
  • heless, in each case, those who are attached intensely to something in the world are killed by Azum
  • ine relationship with him, which she desires intensely to maintain.
  • , both Republicans and Democrats, who fought intensely to defeat the ratification of the treaty by
  • On the Water is an intensely told tale of adolescent passion, narrated by
  • As a child and young man he intensely trained in the martial arts of his village.
  • Chivo is intensely upset and prepares to kill the dog but forgi
  • As an intensely urban man, the scale and format of Denny's w
  • es following ridgeway routes, herepaths were intensely used by ordinary travellers and hauliers.
  • Behind his easygoing, likeable shell is an intensely violent core resulting from an abusive child
  • Douglass himself continued to abuse the crew intensely, with Waterman doing little to restrain him
  • He studied intensely with his teacher for seven years until, spir
  • a colorless molecular form, HC(NO2)3, and an intensely yellow anion, (NO2)3C-.
  • In strongly acidic solutions, it produces an intensely yellow color, due to the formation of a stab