Here are several tips--some everyday, some more intense--to reduce your footprint on the earth.
Still, I loved the description of this intense-sounding MMO so much I downloaded it immediately.
Another intense - and appalling - "outreach" effort involves the Muslim Brotherhood's international arm, the Organization of the Islamic Conference.
The games are just getting more and more intense - Doom 3 is just incredible - it's going to be very intense for the computer hardware to run it.
The ponds cool the fuel - which generates intense heat - and provide shielding from radiation.
They cool the fuel - which generates intense heat - and provide shielding from radiation.
Big motor homes require more engineering-intense parts like wrap-around windshields and driver cockpits that can't be bought off the shelf.
Senate sources involved in the talks said the co-op proposal is likely to be part of a Finance Committee bill when it emerges -- possibly later this week -- from intense, behind-the-scenes, bipartisan talks over health care.
Flight 447 crashed into the Atlantic north-east of Brazil on 1 June 2009, after running into an intense high-altitude thunderstorm.
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New York is a fishbowl too, he acknowledged, but he expects it to be a different, less-intense environment than the talk-radio fueled Boston scene perhaps, he said, owing to the fact that there are two teams in every sport in New York, making each individual team's struggles less a matter of life-or-death.
There were also intense on-line blogs, discussion and voting on recommendations for changes in the IEEE.
Yang added that there has been intense world-wide interest in so-called polymer solar cells.
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As the particles turn around the circle, they lose energy in the form of exceptionally intense X-rays.
The Sun enters Scorpio and aspects every slower planet except Pluto, and there's an intense Mars-Jupiter opposition.
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After an intense sell-off late last week, experts have been forced to review their gold and silver strategy.
The massive size of the executive branch and intense 24-hour news cycle makes the presidency a physically brutal job.
He's never been interested in writing big, glitzy musicals, preferring intense character-driven pieces.
As the two remaining candidates begin an intense two-week campaign, ahead of the run-off, there are two big challenges.
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He pulled his managers into three intense all-day meetings in late May.
The intense two-week training regimen gives U.S. soldiers a good idea of what to expect when they get to Iraq.
And the biggest question of all is still the subject of intense debate - who is going to fund this?
Apkudo gives brand new Android devices an intense five-day workout where 25, 000 apps are executed and 5 million UX data points are gathered.
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This would deflect attention away from the urgent policy problems confronting Europe and serve as a pretext for a period of intense naval-gazing.
After an intense behind-the-scenes Wall Street industry lobbying effort this summer, however, the governor relented and agreed not to enforce the law until next June.
From the spectacular aerial dogfights to the intense close-ups in the cockpits, each frame gives the audience the feeling of being part of the story.
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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.
At both the manufacturer level and in retailing, success belongs to those businesses which curate with an intense eagle-eye that puts customer interests firmly in first place.
In her book, Albright details the intense behind-the-scenes diplomacy leading up to the 1999 war in Kosovo that resulted in the ouster of Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic.
The International Whaling Commission said in July there was "compelling evidence" that entire populations of marine mammals were at potential risk from increasingly intense man-made underwater noise.
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Doctors worry that the steady progress from an intense public-health campaign beginning in the 1960s is in jeopardy thanks to the obesity epidemic and rising prevalence of diabetes.
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