11. But the competition has grown even more intense than in the past. 12. But that would require radio-wave fields far more intense than those produced by the device. 13. But today, those reflections may be a bit more intense than usual. 14. Calipari did say, however, that prior to the Louisville game he had gotten away from the routine of making practices more intense than games. 15. Clashes between the parties on the House floor have been more colorful and even more intense than the one that unfolded into the evening Wednesday. 16. Clashes between the two parties on the House floor have been more colorful and even more intense than the one that unfolded into the evening Wednesday. 17. Coming off an embarrassing loss to Air Force, he reasoned, the Cougars would be more intense than a Bruins team that had just thrashed Miami. 18. Council members said that the lobbying this year was far less intense than in the past. 19. Competition in many markets is more intense than ever before. 20. Democrats and Republicans, in efforts more intense than the usual biennial frenzy, are pulling out all the stops to woo Hispanic Texans. |