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61. The most intensive theoretical development began during the 1940s. 62. I've done some intensive market research. 63. Major events, not surprisingly, have very intensive volunteer efforts. 64. And some may choose to participate in less intensive forms of school-to-work. 65. They were replaced by cities dependent on intensive farming to feed them and on great armies to defend them. 66. Knowing whether the nodes are malignant, they say, allows them to offer less intensive chemotherapy to women with negative nodes. 67. Hospitals are being squeezed to provide more intensive care at less cost. 68. Studies using this method are more intensive and less extensive since they encompass more of the nuances specific to each country. 69. The results are now being followed up with an intensive programme for new technical literature an an advertising campaign. 70. Usually they linger for a few days in intensive care and then we lose them. 71. Mrs Carrington takes up the account from the time when her husband was admitted to the intensive care unit. 72. It was a while before Samuel's eyes got used to the low lighting of the intensive care unit. 73. As far as the motor is concerned the software.intensive approach makes it easier to implement more sophisticated control schemes aimed at maximising motor performance. 74. The girl remains in serious but stable condition in the intensive care unit at Broward General Medical Center. 75. After a brief period of intensive training, I was allowed to make my first parachute jump. 76. The event attracted a record number of passengers who enjoyed an intensive steam train service and additional vintage train service. 77. It concludes that intensive analysis of individual schools and classrooms is required. 78. Video showing rapid and intensive change, for example, will need frequent reference frames to maintain an intelligible motion sequence. 79. The hedgerows and pasture where the owls hunt their prey are disappearing as farmers create bigger fields for intensive arable farming. 80. This is labour intensive and a suitable flat roof site has to be found. 81. The Marchioness is in intensive care after a fall from her horse. 82. Some have occurred as a result of lime and fertiliser applications coupled with more intensive grazing of livestock. 83. It is used by the laboratories of Boots and Glaxo, and in the intensive care units of Bupa hospitals. 84. Yet it was clear that intensive farming was not possible on the poor Pomeranian soil. 85. The 1979 decision was taken after two years of intensive study. 86. In addition to spray drift, intensive farming has a destructive effect on the surrounding fauna and flora. 87. When intensive care or emergency surgery are used inappropriately doctors sometimes offer as an excuse their uncertainty about the law. 88. In the intensive care unit the patient was managed with central venous pressure monitoring and direct arterial pressure monitoring. 89. Flint, who had just received an intensive coaching from Matthews and Mulholland, began a passionate appeal. 90. Our increase in intensive farming has brought with it an increase in outbreaks of food poisoning.