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121. They don't know about cold so intense that rivers freeze over so you can drive a horse and cart across them. 122. The pain in the region of her heart was so intense that she wrapped her arms around herself involuntarily. 123. Transfixing and intense, their dark, wine-soaked ballads and lock-tite harmonies are addictive. 124. It's been a tough and bruising campaign, with the backgrounds of both candidates coming under intense scrutiny. 125. Jess is a quiet, intense kid from a large, close-knit farm family in Washington. 126. All archaebacteria thrive in intense heat, and most derive their energy from breaking chemical bonds. 127. The Moon experienced only a brief period of intense internal activity early in its history. 128. The internecine struggles over budgeting between the services is as intense as the battles between defence and social welfare programmes. 129. All day Saturday, tensions ran high as the president alternated intense cabinet meetings with bouts of seclusion. 130. There was intense competition among companies to travel with Brown on his overseas trips, which frequently generated major deals. 131. The frozen and remote feeling of the old portrait photograph which repelled artists like Redon has had an intense attraction for others. 132. Epicurus had a mundane philosophy yet despite suffering intense pain of the intestines, he enjoyed a blissful last day on earth. 133. There has always been a special - an intense - interest in crofting. 134. The hubbub was so intense that it would be impossible to hold any private conversation. 135. Although accommodation between the two cultural traditions is often achieved, the conflicts provoked have also been intense. 136. The Thatcher government's policy, effected in the Broadcasting Act of 1990, provoked intense debate. 137. As her subjects prepared for action, she encountered and noted the physical hardships that prevailed, notably the intense cold. 138. So intense is the chameleon's concentration that it is quite unaware of imminent danger. 139. The human relationships are very intense and therefore the learning curve is accelerated. 140. The field at these sites is particularly intense, as if the magnetic flux lines have been tied into tight bundles. 141. Obviously there is intense competition from banks and building societies. 5. 142. He said using pulsed light or intense flashes of sun-bright light, would be an effective alternative to pasteurization. 143. Any such majority was now thought likely to depend on formal or informal alliances which might emerge from the current intense negotiations. 144. He is tall and dark, his brown eyes intense above his high cheekbones. 145. Meat stocks are essential to the intense sauces commonly found in game cooking. 146. Intense heat and charcoal fumes from their stoves ensured that few wool combers reached the age of fifty. 147. The was particularly marked among former scheme port operators, where 67 percent reported more intense competition. 148. The demand for tighter gun control is especially widespread and intense among women. 149. During magnetic storms the intense electrical currents that f ow in the upper atmosphere heat the air, causing it to expand. 150. To listen to Paul you would think there was an intense competition for class speaking time.