Whitaker has taken a similar, if less intense, approach to peace-building efforts.
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No telling if this battle with BofA will get any more intense or if it end with a one-on-one with Moynihan and Mayo.
If you have intense high and low periods, how long do these periods generally last?
They happen fairly frequently, and if they are intense enough they can damage satellites, blackout radio signals, and damage electrical equipment.
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Professors live on campus, too, creating an intense, if insular, educational experience.
However, an evacuation could be ordered for a less intense hurricane if it were particularly slow-moving and carried greater flooding potential, he said.
In the car industry, for instance, restructuring has if anything been more intense among the car-parts companies, and the jobbing shops that supply them, as big manufacturers such as Toyota and Nissan squeeze costs.
Pitino hesitated, worried about abuse from notoriously intense Kentucky fans if he agreed to coach their rival.
If you are faced with intense deal making competition we recommend you prepare with a Murder Board: a committee of selected peers and teachers, preparing a student for oral exams by posing anticipated questions to the student and then providing a critique of the answers.
More importantly, the producers of metals will need to do some intense math going forward even if they still realize a profit on shipments to China at the moment.
Secondly, if it enters a jet engine the intense heat of the engine can fuse it to the interior of the engine with a caking of hot glass, which ultimately can cause the engine to cut out completely.
Corporate leaders, unlike Kanye West, are expected always to behave, especially if they're in industries that get intense public scrutiny.
"There is apparently a tacit agreement between both leaders, if not coordination, to engage in very intense PDA, " or public displays of affection.
Each human has their own pattern of work methodologies and interests that are innate to that person and if tapped, can be a source of intense work ethic.
And if the competition to survive wasn't intense enough already, a Microsoft spin-off called Wallop announced last week it expects to take on MySpace and Facebook by touting tools users can buy to craft better-looking web pages.
If they don't, though, the intense fights that result between winners and losers from energy production can be paralyzing.
The plan would allow the wells to operate under intense monitoring by the state to see if fracking should continue or expand.
How ironic it would be if Abenomics were to accomplish in the Eurozone that intense human suffering could not: moving the ECB to forcefully act.
But given the intense coverage these firms receive, I wondered if a focus on data derived from analyst work-product might be one way to get an edge.
Generally speaking, I noticed a pretty good speed bump, so if you find yourself waiting on apps or run some intense stuff, it might be worth checking out.
However, with Playcast's network resolution technology prioritizing gamepad inputs, you won't lose in-game controls even if you lose graphical clarity in the middle of an intense road race or fragging session.
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"If you were doing a more passive version of yoga, it would not take as long to get back into that as if you were doing a more active, cardio-intense yoga, " he says.
The authors of a new study wondered if they could tackle the question of whether short, intense bouts of exercise or longer periods of more leisurely activity would be more likely to make up for the ill effects of inactivity.
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The regional transport studies on which Mr Darling's new road-building plans are based, concluded that demand is so intense around London that charging must be introduced if the new road capacity is not to fill up with traffic at almost the same level of congestion.
And if that were not bad enough, Abe apparently feels under intense pressure to fulfill campaign pledges with quick results.
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Again, if this comes to a vote, the lists will come under intense scrutiny.
If you haven't noticed by now, there's an intense 22-inch meme circulating, and it looks like ASUS has now caught the Vista-ready fever.
If someone has an obscure heart defect that could kill them during the intense workouts next summer or in a game, your own players may want to know that.
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For starters, entrepreneurs can preserve their privacy, while running for even a minor political office attracts intense public scrutiny. (And in the YouTube era, if the camera doesn't love you, forget it.) Also, when it comes to wielding the scepter and getting an immediate response, former entrepreneurs have to learn to leave it at the door.
If the government soaked up enough resources then competition for those resources would become more intense, inflation would begin to heat up and there would again be an economic return to saving and hence freeing resources.
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