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The book notes that many U.S. farmers still intensively till cropland every year.

From Salon

The taoiseach said both he and the British prime minister "want to see our teams intensively working on areas of mutual concern and benefit and, being truthful, that hasn't been happening in the way, manner or frequency which it would have in the past and which it must be in the future".

From BBC

"The Foreign Office and the embassy in Minsk are giving the person in question consular support and are working intensively with Belarusian authorities on his behalf," the ministry said, adding Germany considered the death penalty as "a cruel and inhumane form of punishment".

From BBC

Speaking after the meeting the taoiseach said both he and the PM "want to see our teams intensively working on areas of mutual concern and benefit and being truthful that hasn't been happening in the way, manner or frequency which it would have in the past and which it must in the future".

From BBC

He added that the group was working “intensively” with Mexican and U.S. authorities to resume the inspection of avocados from Michoacán.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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