Most left the area when the storm's circulation got so intense that visibility became an issue.
You see the players you're training with and they're outstanding - the training is so intense.
But the backlash against bail-outs was so intense that it attached stringent conditions that deterred participation.
Heat inside the lithium-ion battery was so intense that firefighters could hear small explosions.
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"I think that the war situation was so intense at that time, " she said.
Witnesses say that the explosion was so intense that buildings up to a mile away were shaken.
Sometimes, that "I can do the job" confidence is so intense that investors run the other way.
The narrative is so intense and the details are so rich that you can forget to breathe.
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Street fighting remains so intense that Haiti's interim government will not put voting booths in one section of Port-au-Prince.
It needs only to exist, because the appetite for football is so intense.
In their defence, bankers say that competition for brokerships is so intense that such services are usually provided free.
Avorn says PhRMA's lobbying efforts were so vast and so intense that the result is now written into the law.
It was a rare occasion of fan outcry being so intense that Bioware was forced to try and make amends.
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One actor was so intense in his delivery down to physical movements, laser eye focus and use of the room.
The frenzy is so intense that every souvenir shop along this city's cobblestone streets has Nordiques paraphernalia hanging in the window.
Because the competition is so intense and the buyer so selective, that the wise niche players are the ones who thrive.
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On her 21st birthday in December 2005 the urges became so intense that Wixom checked herself into a hospital for a week.
The teenager remembers it slightly differently, saying the experience was "so intense".
The questions and comments were so intense at times they prompted Sen.
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Demand at the National Guard armory, on Andy Griffith Parkway, was so intense that, for months at a time, the unit stopped recruiting.
And it is precisely because Foxconn is so large, and the products it assembles so famous, that media scrutiny has been so intense.
In August 1998, one of these bursts was so intense that it measurably heated the Earth's outer atmosphere a first for a celestial storm.
Fishing in these waters had turned into a race so intense that the season had shrunk to just two to three frantic days.
Though he managed to get a job as a roofer, he was suffering flashbacks and panic attacks so intense that he couldn't concentrate on his work.
The battle for software dollars is so intense in China that researchers rarely work as a team on long-term software projects, Chinese scientists say.
"It is a hugely attractive job and a well paid job because the pressure and expectation these people are put under is so intense, " said Pickering.
The outcry from African-American novelists was so intense that a collection of essays, "William Styron's Nat Turner: Ten Black Writers Respond" was published a year later.
Foremost among these is what can create a flash so intense that it pours out more energy per second than billions of entire galaxies put together.
At first the music almost repelled me, it was so intense, and this man made no attempt to sugarcoat what he was trying to say, or play.
Demand for a piece of Apple's offering was so intense that bankers believe they could have sold twice as much debt, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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