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intensely

[in-tens-lee] / ɪnˈtɛns li /


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Sessions became longer but less intense and, on match days, Slot's Liverpool played less intensely out of possession than Klopp's teams did.

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Her older sister Sarah was also seen by witnesses who described her as intensely distressed and panicked about Victoria.

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After all, if the world is full of bad guys, maybe being intensely optimistic is the most radical move of all.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet sometimes, he is entirely like the cliche - the long-serving politician who is intensely reluctant to confront accusations of past mistakes.

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The trial comes at an intensely difficult time for the royal family because of the continuing scandal surrounding the crown princess's correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein.

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