Investors have intensified their bets on central bank stimulus globally as fears of the impact of the virus have intensified.
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He may be unwittingly giving license to further intensified protests to an already intensified national situation and the accompanying violence that is inevitable.
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Fumigators equipped with backpack sprayers intensified their efforts last week.
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This is a phenomenon that has only intensified under Trump.
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Concerns about the growing U.S. fiscal deficit have also intensified.
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An opposition delegate said bombings intensified before the peace talks.
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Competition for seasonal workers has intensified this year as Amazon.
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Over the past week the Russia hacking controversy has intensified.
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The feeling that hung above me since the accident intensified.
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But as the figures have fallen, the violence has intensified.
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As the government crackdown intensified, the opposition got more organized.
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The online hate only intensified once her identity was known.
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K. talks intensified, the Irish state went into emergency mode.
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The anger intensified after the team's lacklustre World Cup performances.
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Surging levels of refugees have intensified the pressure for solutions.
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The incident intensified public accusations of state corruption and mismanagement.
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But that optimism evaporated this week as the selling intensified.
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The resolution, and Moore's response, has only intensified that debate.
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Competition in China's smartphone market has intensified from domestic players.
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The pace of the antigovernment violence has, if anything, intensified.
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Stocks bounced off early lows Monday as trade threats intensified.
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As stocks sank, the regulator also intensified the market mayhem.
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The fight over a San Bernardino terrorist's iPhone also intensified.
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Suddenly, the rain intensified so drastically that the pane shook.
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It intensified these moves in the key holiday shopping season.
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The recent accidents have only intensified our dedication to it.
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All this intensified the feeling of being part of history.
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It remains staunch and has even intensified over recent years.
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That rendered them, in effect, stateless, and their mistreatment intensified.
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Our worries were intensified by the circumstances of Abramson's firing.
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Calls for companies to more quickly eliminate extremist content intensified.
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You have potentially intensified an entire family's grief beyond measure.
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"Everyone's left," they say, because airstrikes on Raqqa have intensified.
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The storm has since intensified to a Category 2 Hurricane.
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They are believed to have intensified following the recent attacks.
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The curse is over, but the rivalry only has intensified.
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Meetings intensified in recent weeks as Trump faced the deadline.
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Big banks' advocates have intensified their attacks on bank regulations.
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She said the possibility of rain had intensified the racing.
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In 2008, the North Korea sanctions program intensified and grew.
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Climate change is believed to have intensified the weather phenomenon.
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The battle intensified this past week, with multiple fault lines.
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The fallout from the Syrian Civil War intensified these trends.
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Bannon's recruiting efforts have intensified over the last two weeks.
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As the referendum debate intensified, May stayed on the sidelines.
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In that world, the Holocaust would have escalated and intensified.
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Iranian militants have also intensified clashes with Bahrain's security forces.
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Since then, efforts to keep people from voting have intensified.
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In recent months, the crisis at the border has intensified.
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For gay Brazilians, these actions intensified a sense of siege.
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Intensified trade concerns also had an impact on price movements.
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But instead of softening his stance, Mr. Trump intensified it.
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The rumbling had intensified into something outright uncomfortable and menacing.
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I think if anything it's just intensified for activists today.
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Unsurprisingly, the government has also intensified pressure on Voluntad Popular.
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But showbiz and its attendant excitement only intensified their romance.
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As the 1930s wore on, global financial paralysis only intensified.
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Coronavirus fears intensified as the outbreak's infection count passed 100,000.
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After waning in late December, the protests intensified on Jan.
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His zeal only intensified as Ms. Kerr began her recovery.
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Meanwhile, speculation about a looming White House shakeup has intensified.
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As the probe intensified, Trump aggressively went after the investigators.
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If anything, Spencer and Charlottesville has really intensified our resolve.
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President Kennedy's successor, Lyndon B. Johnson, intensified this adversarial strategy.
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The struggle between the right and the left has intensified.
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In Washington, opponents of the aircraft sales intensified their criticism.
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The trend, which had taken off in the 212005s, intensified.
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Meanwhile, pressure on the former Trump campaign chair has intensified.
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Everything seemed ready — until the U.S.-China trade war intensified.
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But fighting has intensified again, with both sides using artillery.
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Criticisms intensified after the party's failed effort to repeal Obamacare.
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It has intensified military activity surrounding Taiwan in recent years.
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China's online monitors have intensified their policing of chatter about markets.
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Unchecked by its leadership, Conservative Party infighting over Europe has intensified.
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The calls to Arredondo intensified, now directly to his cell phone.
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Additional bands trailing behind it intensified and merged with the first.
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After my husband's funeral, all of my mother's nurturing traits intensified.
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It's a situation that has intensified in the last few weeks.
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As the violence intensified, he faced growing calls to step down.
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Interest has intensified as confidence in the equity markets has waned.
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As the rage around this post intensified, so did the comments.
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As the review has drawn to a close, criticism has intensified.
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The tight labor market has intensified the battle for top talent.
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Tensions between both parties have intensified over the last few months.
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As the spiral intensified, Little would be shot a second time.
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As the conflict intensified, suddenly it swelled to more than 10,5803.
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"Voter suppression has definitely intensified since the SCOTUS ruling," said Clarke.
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Her homesickness only intensified in late January as the coronavirus spread.
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Calls to diversify the art world have intensified in recent months.
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And this tension has only intensified in the last 18 months.
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Following Monday's attack, there were reports of intensified clashes across Syria.
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Speculation has intensified following confirmation of the merger talks last month.
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Fighting in some of those areas has intensified in recent months.
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The shallow depth would have intensified the shaking at the surface.
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In the aftermath of the botched coup, those fears have intensified.
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Producers who could show they had intensified yields could be exempt.
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Most recently, speculation has intensified that Mediaset and German rival ProSiebenSat.
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Since then, the mother-daughter activist duo have intensified their fight.
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If anything, the relentless torrent of disingenuous feel-goodery has intensified.
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Since then, anti-Semitic incidents on college campuses have only intensified.
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The search has also intensified and expanded deeper into the forest.
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She wiggled her breasts beneath my hands and intensified the pushing.
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The bottom line: An intensified Sunni-Shia divide is not inevitable.
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Intensified protests and international condemnation forced him to retract the pardons.
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These ongoing conflicts have only intensified calls for secure land rights.
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The downpours have intensified already high disease pressure on French wheat.
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" It said that from August 2017 onward, such "clearance operations'' intensified.
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"The process has intensified in the past six months," said Minkoff.
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But both overcounted and undercounted as things intensified, Dr. Montoye said.
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Israel says the Iran nuclear deal has intensified its security challenges.
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Trump's pardon of Scooter Libby last week only intensified those fears.
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Public interest intensified after Team 6's 2009 rescue of Capt.
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This only intensified when Clinton became a senator and presidential hopeful.
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The events have intensified a debate over coal's future in Australia.
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The move is part of regulators' intensified crackdown on shadow banking.
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Days after her disappearance, the search for the woman has intensified.
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This mood has been intensified by Ferrante's own Banksy-level mystique.
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"Since the 1990s, this problem of grilagem has intensified," he said.
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There was something that intensified in her messages during those months.
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In recent months, Iran's malign activities have intensified on multiple fronts.
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Trump in recent weeks had intensified his rhetoric toward North Korea.
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But they are all intensified by May keeping herself in office.
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It was around this point that my interest in cannabis intensified.
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It intensified into about a 30-second scrum after teammates intervened.
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As the frenzy intensified, eager suitors pulled out all the stops.
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In Germany, the debate over 5G has intensified in recent weeks.
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DeMint intensified the think tank's marketing efforts, targeting Obamacare in particular.
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It intensified our connection in a manner that felt almost primal.
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In the U.S. however, bipartisan criticism of the Saudis has intensified.
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Racial bias across 25 million accounts only "intensified" during this period.
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Mohammed Billo, who lives in Afrin, said Turkish shelling had intensified.
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The overall aura of mystery only intensified peoples' fascination with them.
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Nadal insisted that the double-duty had not intensified his effort.
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As the conflict intensified, teachers were not paid and schools closed.
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The rift in the community intensified after the complaints were filed.
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Overcrowding at stations may be intensified when fewer trains are running.
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Markets have been in turmoil as the coronavirus scare has intensified.
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Last week, the dispute intensified, as the governor reiterated his position.
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The international community has intensified sanctions against President Nicolás Maduro's dictatorship.
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The flooding intensified as Dorian swept past Virginia, as people expected.
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But as the release date for "Joker" inched closer, criticism intensified.
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That, of course, has merely intensified the outrage against her government.
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In response, Israel intensified its air campaign to thwart the entrenchment.
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The drumbeat has intensified as the demonstrations have grown more violent.
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Security has also intensified on the Mexican side of the border.
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The ground fighting in South Vietnam intensified in the late fall.
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And it intensified its calls to apply Shariah throughout the country.
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"Let me finish," he said several times as the debate intensified.
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Meanwhile, the government's intensified crackdown on pollution has dented industrial activity.
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The search for ancestral information then becomes all the more intensified.
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The storm intensified and moved too quickly for anyone to react.
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Italy and Spain made the move as alarm over coronavirus intensified.
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The supremacy of the dollar has also intensified pressure on Russia.
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Ms. Reynolds's disease has progressed extremely slowly — but it has intensified.
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But support from elite scientific organizations has only intensified the conflict.
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But that all changed last year as China's pollution crackdown intensified.
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At the same time, the two senators' rivalry intensified - and soured.
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Under his power, the repression of human rights activists has intensified.
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States of emergency have been declared in several states as protests intensified.
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The rise of car-sharing companies has also intensified competition for Hertz.
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As organizing efforts intensified, more reports of injuries and safety violations surfaced.
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As metallurgical coal demand fell, particularly in China, Peabody's financial woes intensified.
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Meanwhile U.S. pressure in favor of GE has intensified, the report said.
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And, rather than ebbing away, the abuse and the threats have intensified.
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Thousands of people fled eastern Aleppo over the weekend as fighting intensified.
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Selling pressure has intensified since Apple reported disappointing fiscal second quarter earnings.
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But Guaidó and the opposition have intensified calls for use of force.
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The accident happened as preparations for an imminent assault on Mosul intensified.
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The pattern has only intensified since Trump took the oath of office.
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She also said Deutsche Bank has intensified efforts to combat financial crime.
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Treasury yields, which tanked to historic lows, further intensified the recession fears.
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Egypt has intensified its cyber crackdown under president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
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Remote working also intensified—ie, telecommuters spent more of their time telecommuting.
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When it reached the Atlantic Ocean, it intensified and formed a blizzard.
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Competition intensified and the revenue the city had long enjoyed flowed elsewhere.
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Last year, the government intensified efforts to overhaul the public healthcare system.
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The early-morning tweets came as the legal pressure on Trump intensified.
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It didn't cause much stir when it intensified into a tropical storm.
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Powell's words have been under intensified scrutiny since he said on Oct.
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Trump also stepped up, and intensified, the campaign against the Islamic State.
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Finally, though this is less clear, impeachment has intensified support for Trump.
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But with intensified agriculture and increased reliance on pesticides come trade-offs.
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Add to that the competition among productivity-oriented touch devices has intensified.
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This attitude intensified in the wake of the invasion of Iraq. On
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Nope. In fact, these comedians arguably all intensified their ridicule of Trump.
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The request comes amid intensified interest over both Trump Jr. and Manafort.
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Everything that has happened in season eight should have intensified this break.
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As oil prices fell into the $30s, the pain intensified for producers.
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Rebels based in eastern Ghouta have intensified shelling of government-held Damascus.
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Those criticisms continued and intensified over the course of the next year.
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All of a sudden, dopamine and noradrenalin intensified perception and put the
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This sentiment is only intensified further in the Jasper Spanning-directed video.
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Trump has since intensified economic sanctions on Tehran, and tensions have escalated.
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Clinton's achievement had intensified feelings that many Americans already held about her.
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The tobacco industry's desperation to recruit African smokers has only intensified since.
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But some conflicts have intensified, and the Army has broken ceasefire agreements.
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Ray, seems to have intensified the justices' fissures over the death penalty.
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Homes destroyed Rains began late last week and intensified over the weekend.
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The pressure intensified Thursday morning as Mexicans woke up to Trump's tweets.
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But there has been an unusual and intensified dispute over his representation.
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Not surprisingly, the pressure on the country's vulnerable tourist market has intensified.
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This year, ahead of the fall midterms, the strategy has only intensified.
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In Washington, the concentrations of blue intensified from the last presidential election.
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By March, still in Nicaragua, she intensified her research on individual schools.
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The global scramble for yield has intensified since Britain's June 23 referendum.
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S. trade war intensified and the yuan skidded to 11-year lows.
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Mexico's drug war has transformed and intensified over the past two decades.
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He has intensified his statements repeatedly since declaring Friday in Huntsville, Ala.
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Under President Trump, there is intensified emphasis on catching people entering illegally.
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The images have been shared widely as the immigration debate has intensified.
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Online censorship has intensified, and tools to circumvent China's Great Firewall disrupted.
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The squabble over Britain's withdrawal from the European Union intensified in Parliament.
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The anniversary has intensified a struggle to shape the nation's historical memory.
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But the questions intensified recently as two new studies helped stoke skepticism.
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The challenge is intensified because some parents still endorse the jihadists' ideology.
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Instead, losses intensified, causing even more sell orders in a feedback loop.
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But pressure for a tie-up has intensified as Nissan's performance flags.
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But my mom rarely reached out, and her silence intensified my alienation.
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In Washington, the debate intensified over the economic response to the outbreak.
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But intensified ideological controls on academia will stifle creativity and critical thinking.
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Stage dooring has come under increased scrutiny as the outbreak has intensified.
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The absence of such a figure, so far, has intensified his deliberations.
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A deadly lung illness linked to vaping has further intensified the debate.
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The victory of President-elect Donald J. Trump has intensified their whiplash.
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Even after the government backtracked on the pension reforms, the unrest intensified.
|
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The museum's announcement came as backlash against Helmer intensified over the weekend.
|
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Ms. Kelly's frustrations with Fox News intensified on the morning of Nov.
|
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He retained the key aspects of his design lingo, but intensified everything.
|
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Since the outbreak has intensified, however, it has managed to climb 7%.
|
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Concerns over election interference from Russia have intensified since the 85033 elections.
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The rain intensified as we marched from Union Square to Trump Tower.
|
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With the deadline for compliance nearing, the infighting and finger pointing intensified.
|
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Airlines canceled flights to China as fears of the coronavirus outbreak intensified.
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Without anyone by my side to keep me going, this boredom intensified.
|
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Over the last few years the competition for breakfast customers has intensified.
|
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Competition among airlines in Vietnam has intensified since Bamboo launched in January.
|
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Unlike previous times, however, the bursts of gunfire intensified rather than dissipated.
|
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But voters' concerns about power intensified with the election of President Trump.
|
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Calls for Mr. O'Reilly to be fired intensified as the day continued.
|
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But the deterioration between the parties has also intensified in recent years.
|
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The so-called scorched-earth policy against the Ixil intensified under Gen.
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The snow and wind intensified, the sky dimming to near-dusk levels.
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"Our struggle with internal and external enemies will be intensified," he said.
|
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Periods of intensified human turmoil, like ours, figure prominently in Klee's oeuvre.
|
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Meanwhile, in other areas, ground fighting has intensified and air strikes continue.
|
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Activists say the Porter mistrial has only intensified the hunger for a conviction.
|
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The longer the fighting has continued, the more it appears to have intensified.
|
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Merkel's opening of the borders dramatically intensified the risk Germany faces from terrorism.
|
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The attacks came as Russian-backed Syrian troops intensified their push toward Aleppo.
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The push to remove Confederate monuments intensified after the Charlottesville tragedy last weekend.
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He has also intensified efforts to ensure cadres are disciplined, upright and honest.
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The tensions of the election only seem to have intensified with its result.
|
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Fox's predecessor, Felipe Calderon, also of the PAN, expanded and intensified the effort.
|
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As the beatings intensified, the Leonard boys began to confess, the prosecutor explained.
|
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The salacious gossip about her only intensified the more well-known she became.
|
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Frictions intensified at Tata Group over the removal of Cyrus Mistry as chairman.
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Intensified violence in Syria as government forces attempt to regain control over territory.
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That harassment began during the campaign, but has only intensified since the inauguration.
|
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However, last week, the focus on Thursday's U.K. referendum on EU membership intensified.
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It also intensified the pressure to cut investment in America's shale-oil industry.
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But the slow, steady effects of climate change have intensified their destructive power.
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Anderson left the role in July, which is when Giuliani's direct involvement intensified.
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Wilkins evacuated her rental home with her three children as Matthew's rain intensified.
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At the same time, the cold war between Hamas and Fatah has intensified.
|
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Hours earlier, meteorologists watched satellite imagery in complete awe as the storm intensified.
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As demand for metallurgical coal fell, particularly in China, Peabody's financial woes intensified.
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When VR goes mainstream, that debate will have intensified—and perhaps ended well.
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MOST IMPORTANTLY, TRADE AND GEOPOLITICAL TENSIONS HAVE INTENSIFIED - DRAFT OF G7 CHAIR SUMMARY
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As more and more elements turned up, so the search for order intensified.
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However, winning international support for an intensified campaign against Hezbollah could prove difficult.
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But in a '"limerent relationship," the need for the other person only intensified.
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The friendship between Tworkov and Rauschenberg intensified at Black Mountain College, in 1952.
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The regulator intensified oversight and tightened standards, including capital-adequacy and liquidity requirements.
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Protests first erupted in July over poor government services, but intensified this week.
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All the while, Trump has intensified his bid to get Iran to negotiate.
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The news also intensified pressure on the handful of moderate Republicans, including Sen.
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The problem intensified when Secretary of Defense James Mattis resigned in December 2018.
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He also intensified his claims Monday that Rubio was not ready to lead.
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Santa Monica has intensified its regulation of growth over the past 295 years.
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Drinking intensified my suicidal ideation, and rendered me constantly tired, ill, and forgetful.
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In Yemen Saudi fighter jets intensified their bombardment of Iranian-allied Houthi forces.
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Since Emmanuel Macron prevailed in the French presidential election, the trade has intensified.
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Islamic State has also intensified attacks in other areas, often targeting Coptic Christians.
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Specifically, Italian banks were under pressure as concerns over an upcoming election intensified.
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His pride was apparent, but so were the shakes intensified by Parkinson's disease.
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Warmer weather and new foliage for battle-cover herald months of intensified fighting.
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He lost contact with Sarno for three months as the civil war intensified.
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As airgun noise intensified, the whale call rates leveled off and then decreased.
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Yet liberal criticism of the Times has also intensified, especially on social media.
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They have also intensified the debate on immigration in neighboring Austria and elsewhere.
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Those attacks have intensified in the wake of Comey's book tour this week.
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European shares closed lower on Friday as concerns over geopolitics and trade intensified.
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But competition for children's attention has only intensified since the mid-20th century.
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It has intensified its recruiting outreach to Westerners — and more Americans are joining.
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The scrutiny over Ossoff's residency has intensified as the race has grown tighter.
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And it's all been intensified by a drastic change in the political environment.
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The losses had intensified through the day as the rout deepened in China.
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American Muslims have intensified their political activism in response to Mr. Trump's candidacy.
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As the protests intensified, anger grew about what many see as police brutality.
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WASHINGTON, March 29 (Reuters) - As President Donald Trump intensified his attacks on Amazon.
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Trump's tribal approach to politics has only intensified due to his political problems.
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Anxieties intensified about the inability to prevent mass killings at relatively unprotected places.
|
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Republican efforts to block Donald Trump intensified ahead of Tuesday's possibly climactic primaries.
|
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The market remained on edge as tensions intensified between Iran and the West.
|
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The violence has intensified lately, and a lot of people have been killed.
|
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Stocks fell on Tuesday as trade tensions between the U.S. and China intensified.
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Now, some of its relationships with technology vendors are coming under intensified scrutiny.
|
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As the censorship has intensified, Chinese journalists have been forced to get creative.
|
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There's an intensified competition for and focus on women voters in the suburbs.
|
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But even she stopped when the monsoon rains intensified in August and September.
|
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That fervent speculation only intensified after the release of the "Britney's Gram" episode.
|
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The case has intensified concerns among international miners about resource nationalism in Africa.
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China's economy is decelerating, and competition from rivals such as Alibaba has intensified.
|
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The audio intensified the bipartisan outcry to put an end to the policy.
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Internet technologies have certainly intensified this development (even though most freelancers remain offline).
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As the war intensified in Helmand, their extended family moved to other provinces.
|
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That intensified her aura of independence and accentuated his status as an insider.
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Since the debate intensified, Ms. Grütters has encouraged a greater focus on colonialism.
|
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Then the stench intensified, especially on the balcony where she hung her laundry.
|
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All that testosterone in such a small area ensures the intensified macho behavior.
|
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Mester noted the disruptions in financial markets since the coronavirus scare have intensified.
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" She added, "But my anger intensified when I realized it was a cop.
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To get there, Beijing has intensified internet censorship in the past few weeks.
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As competition for that pool of talent has intensified, employers have become litigious.
|
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These tensions in the relationship seem to have intensified under the Trump administration.
|
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It was a stunning disclosure that intensified questions about the government's delayed response.
|
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The killings shook the country and intensified the debate about race in America.
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The incident has intensified concerns over TikTok-owner ByteDance's subservience to Chinese authorities.
|
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The utility's moratorium triggered a political standoff that intensified this month, when Gov.
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The whiteness of her face was intensified by crimson lipstick and heavy eyeliner.
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Bennett's worldview and understanding of race has been intensified by experiences like these.
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Over the last year, the regime's persecution of peaceful activists has only intensified.
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Since that first Sunday, the "mission clarification" of these times has only intensified.
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The attack also intensified already-high tensions between the United States and Iran.
|
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At the extreme ends of the spectrum, the income disparity has only intensified.
|
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The authorities intensified their search for any accomplices, including a possible bomb maker.
|
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U.N. spokeswoman Alessandra Vellucci said that intensified hostilities had cut off 300,000 people.
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Small potatoes, as traumas go, but intensified by my aversion to facing them.
|
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The siege intensified in May when government forces conducted a large-scale offensive.
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Since then, the clash between Mr. Ferro and Dr. Soon-Shiong has intensified.
|
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In recent years, the authorities have also intensified a crackdown on internal dissent.
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Isolation and widespread power outages, however, intensified the cash crunch in Puerto Rico.
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" Here, the situation intensified after King asked the officer to "please hurry up.
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Brazil's real slipped slightly, as concerns over slowing pace of the economy's growth intensified.
|
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But that has intensified competition among banks flocking to the prefecture seeking higher returns.
|
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He was 0-for-7 and the boos intensified as the game went on.
|
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Jayapal knows that feeling has intensified for thousands of immigrants living in Trump's America.
|
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It's also unclear how immigration authorities will approach Trump's intensified focus on deporting criminals.
|
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Protests intensified in October 2015 when Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the IPOB, was arrested.
|
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Pressure only intensified after Amazon started to open physical book stores of its own.
|
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Increases in campus unrest and racial protest over police brutality have intensified racial views.
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The announcement came as Washington intensified its push to drive socialist Maduro from power.
|
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Violence intensified in 2018, including during an army crackdown in which civilians were killed.
|
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The intensified campaign involves more than the usual worries about the scarcity of farmland.
|
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Boko Haram has intensified its attacks on the army in the past few months.
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The deal has intensified Iran's political infighting ahead of two crucial elections on Friday.
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The trend, known as backwardation, intensified on Tuesday with the largest premium since December.
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As their conflict intensified, Apple had relied exclusively on Intel chips since last year.
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The battle for second place in New Hampshire's Republican primary has intensified, with Gov.
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House Democrats' pursuit of President Donald Trump's tax returns has intensified in recent months.
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In Egypt, demonstrations over similar economic grievances led to an intensified crackdown on dissent.
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They have intensified attacks in Kenya since Nairobi sent troops into Somalia in 2011.
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" The beating intensified as the man yelled at Zubaydah: "You think you have pride?
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Many ships hired private security and international warships also intensified patrols in the region.
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The light September briefing schedule culminated a trend that has steadily intensified throughout 2018.
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Clinton has intensified her attacks on Mr. Sanders, he has rolled out policy details.
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In 2015 he banned IRPT; since then, his campaign against the pious has intensified.
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Political unrest has intensified in recent years in Thailand, resulting in protests at times.
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The political pressure has intensified after Islamist-inspired attacks across Europe in recent years.
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That pressure only intensified in the days leading up to Trump's first 100 days.
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Social media has intensified celebrity influence and helped stars be more involved in fashion.
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REC said the loss of confidence had intensified toward the end of the period.
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"It has increased and intensified and provides links to photos, texts, songs, and films."
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The clashes between opposition supporters and backers of Maduro have intensified in recent weeks.
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Those trends have only intensified since then, particularly in the age of Barack Obama.
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As the violence intensified, the NOC posted a "cry for help" on its website.
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The rally intensified since Republican Donald Trump captured the presidential election on Nov. 8.
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Battles have intensified, and their village is still deemed too unsafe to return to.
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And that war has only intensified in the months following the 2016 presidential election.
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Renovation programs intensified in the subsequent years, often with the demolition of entire neighborhoods.
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They have intensified attacks in Kenya since it sent troops into Somalia in 2011.
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If the crisis intensified, it warned of "severe implications for growth and fiscal balances".
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McConnell's obstructionist agenda was intensified by the rise of the Tea Party in 2010.
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In response, the military intensified "clearance operations," driving thousands of people from their homes.
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In Spain, absolutism intensified with the discoveries of precious metals extracted from the colonies.
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The coalition's entry into the conflict in 2015 intensified human suffering across the country.
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Speculation about the author's identity, motivation and current job title intensified as publication neared.
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Since Xi Jinping took office in 2012, the crackdown on civil society has intensified.
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Meanwhile, the battle between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton raged on and arguably intensified.
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The effort began under President George W. Bush and intensified under President Barack Obama.
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Restrictions on religious freedom also intensified, particularly in ethnic minority Tibetan and Uyghur areas.
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Tensions between China and Canada have intensified following the arrest of the Huawei executive.
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But he said the scrutiny intensified in 2013, soon after Mr. Xi took office.
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Recent shootings of police officers in Texas and Louisiana have intensified worries of bloodshed.
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As fears about youth Juuling have intensified, calls for a government crackdown have increased.
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The investigation into Manafort intensified after Mueller was named as special counsel in May.
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A Mosul resident said air strikes had intensified in western parts of the city.
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Conflict over free speech on college campuses has intensified visibly during the last year.
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A military coalition led by Saudi Arabia has intensified its bombing campaign in Yemen.
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Romney has intensified his attacks on Trump over the weekend during his annual retreat.
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Insurgency has plagued the ethnic Malay region for decades but it intensified in 2004.
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In the past few years, the effort to intercept the illicit trade has intensified.
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In any event, in the following weeks board discussions about Mr. Staggs's future intensified.
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The Shabab have recently intensified their attacks against the government and in public places.
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ET to indicate it had intensified into the equivalent of a Category 3 hurricane.
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Trade pressures have intensified since Washington sharply raised tariffs on Chinese goods in May.
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The dread Ingray had felt since the gray blur had demanded extra payment intensified.
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Even before Trump's tweet, his administration had already intensified the rhetoric against the regime.
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Trump has embraced and intensified that polarization more unreservedly than any president before him.
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The companies slashed prices of their heating devices earlier this year, as competition intensified.
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NBC has intensified its efforts to measure the nontraditional audience with the Winter Olympics.
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As the outcome of the election neared, the local political drama intensified and darkened.
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But they're also evidence of an intensified response to topical concerns in the present.
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All that has changed is that the policy has now been acknowledged and intensified.
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The stakes intensified with Donald Trump's election, and with protests inaugurating the #MeToo movement.
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That displeasure intensified when Jackson was twice sacked on a three-and-out series.
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Rare earth producers slumped after rallying in recent weeks as trade war tensions intensified.
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But as the calendar flipped to October, the selling in U.S. equity markets intensified.
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While they were renovating their house together, his thoughts on how to propose intensified.
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Scrutiny on TikTok has intensified in Washington after the company, formerly known as Musical.
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Last week, Ford shut down all North American production as the coronavirus pandemic intensified.
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And it was there that she became trapped as the airstrikes intensified around her.
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Already its currency and stock market have weakened as the trade war has intensified.
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The fad only intensified after Queen Victoria ascended to the British throne in 1837.
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Now, with President Trump's support, they have intensified their efforts to curb its power.
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The American Embassy in Sana was closed in 2015 as Yemen's civil war intensified.
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As the rebellion intensified, he denounced Sandinista excesses ceaselessly but rarely condemned the contras.
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Such reactions can be intensified by a lack of circuit breakers that halt trading.
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I was present for that penultimate cycle of this longstanding but now intensified tension.
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President Trump's language, which he intensified a few days later, evoked apocalyptic nuclear war.
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Stocks ended January on a disappointing note after concerns around the deadly coronavirus intensified.
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As international scrutiny has intensified, residents and dog meat vendors have become increasingly defensive.
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Mueller's surprise announcement of the first charges in the investigation has intensified the speculation.
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Brind'Amour's comments intensified the scrutiny of Peters, whose future in Calgary remains in question.
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Although cheese contraband is not new, it has intensified as Venezuela's currency has crashed.
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"This crackdown has intensified in recent weeks and must end immediately," the organization said.
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Those attacks started in the first days of his campaign and have only intensified.
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The buildup to that meeting has intensified official worries about unrest in the capital.
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Bankruptcies in the retail sector intensified this year and many struggling chains cut stores.
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The civilian exodus comes hours after reports of intensified overnight airstrikes in Eastern Ghouta.
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Earlier reports said the SEC had intensified scrutiny of the automaker after the Aug.
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Demolitions began in the 1990s, and intensified in the run-up to Expo 2010.
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As the protests intensified, Piñera declared a temporary state of emergency throughout the country.
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Calls for him to step down or be fired have intensified among top Democrats.
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And the fact that I'd lost contact with the outside world intensified the feeling.
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This year, U.S. government officials have intensified scrutiny of Chinese acquisitions of U.S. assets.
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The outburst came amid a longstanding labor dispute that has intensified in recent months.
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But as wrangling over the body intensified, the Peoria diocese paused on pursuing sainthood.
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Diplomatic tension between Canada and China has intensified since Meng's arrest on Dec. 1.
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The unease started at the age of 10 and only intensified as Vaughan got older.
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His comments come as skirmishes between the world's two major powers intensified in recent weeks.
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The same issues that led to the revolutionary uprising of 2011 remain, and have intensified.
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And that feeling is only intensified the moment that the terror attacks begin on screen.
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The prospect of more defaults among high-yield energy firms has intensified in recent months.
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US airstrikes have intensified to help the SDF edge forward in the northern Raqqa countryside.
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Tensions further intensified after the St. Louis clinic sued Parson and DHSS over its license.
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That was true long before smartphones existed, but pocket computers have only intensified the problem.
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" It also intensified Colton's leading fears, which he speaks about at length in "Week 4.
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Speculation intensified last fall following a particularly rough few days for the chief of staff.
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After the Brussels attacks, Italy intensified security at what the government has deemed "sensitive sites".
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The shooting left 17 people dead and significantly intensified the national debate over gun control.
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"Florence has rapidly intensified into an extremely dangerous hurricane," the National Hurricane Center warned Monday.
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That view is decades old, but the financial crisis of 2007-08 intensified it greatly.
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Unease about where and how to remember the war and its aftermath has only intensified.
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Although the chip battle may have pre-dated Mr Trump, his presidency has intensified it.
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Lastly, weather events like hurricanes intensified by climate change are becoming more frequent and aggressive.
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Other sectors, like nursing, have also reported shortages that have intensified since the Brexit vote.
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Competition in China's market has intensified, which some say may threaten iPhone market share there.
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The Trump administration has also intensified screening for laptops and tablets within the past year.
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Demand for land reform has intensified as unemployment and poverty in South Africa have worsened.
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Speculation about Thyssenkrupp's future has intensified following the resignation of CEO Heinrich Hiesinger last week.
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ET, signaling the October stock market drop that intensified on Wednesday could continue on Thursday.
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For the present, the most immediate danger is intensified repression from the Maduro regime itself.
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In a separate statement, the communist rebels said they expected intensified operations by the military.
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These and other measures suggest intensified government efforts to cool the red-hot property market.
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By the mid-1980s, in the lead up to the 1988 Olympics, the program intensified.
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One angry stan commented, "Cardi B's career is over," but instead her shine only intensified.
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Buying movies from other studios also has become more expensive as streaming competition has intensified.
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During the Obama years, immigration grew even more contentious and rhetoric intensified on both sides.
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There is an out-of-time quality to her clothes, one intensified by her staging.
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But the Russian President's decision proved premature, and he soon reversed course as fighting intensified.
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Even as he talked about overcoming his country's dependence on oil, Mr Correa intensified it.
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However, it also said producers who could show they had intensified yields may be exempt.
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As they relocated, the abuse of the children only intensified, Hestrin alleged at the Jan.
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The painting's interior framing of this cloistered, intensified core echoes another of Hodgkins' pictorial inclinations.
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Venus is retrograde, so issues relating to love, money, and value are intensified right now.
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The rising uncertainty that we have been expecting following the brief Trump honeymoon has intensified.
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Tuesday's firing intensified Democratic calls for an independent investigation into Russian interference in the election.
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Still, the maneuver intensified a Democratic assault on President Donald Trump's stonewalling of congressional probes.
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But as scrutiny intensified, several pharmaceutical companies placed self-imposed limits on annual price increases.
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In the run-up to today's anniversary the government has intensified its crackdown on dissent.
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The same intensified reaction occurs in compulsive gamblers when they see things like roulette wheels.
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Their attacks on the bureau have intensified since the election of Donald Trump as president.
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The national discussion on school safety has intensified in the wake of the Parkland shooting.
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The selling intensified and the Dow closed down 108 points, a new record point drop.
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The effort by MPs in Britain's Labour Party to topple Jeremy Corbyn as leader intensified.
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Turmoil in Brazil intensified as the country's Senate suspended the deeply unpopular president, Dilma Rousseff.
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I once knew a great fabulist who, never entirely inventing, always intensified for dramatic effect.
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This anxiety has intensified partisanship in America, and vaulted us to today's toxic election cycle.
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Google's intensified efforts come as its search practices have been the subject of scrutiny overseas.
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The Deep Springs experience is intensified by two rules Nunn laid down for the university.
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The response intensified the bitter rift between Western nations and Russia over the Syria war.
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While calls for Lloyd's dismissal among Democrats have intensified, Azar said that would not happen.
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Our polarities are intensified by technologies that Abraham Lincoln did not have to deal with.
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Has it intensified in recent years due to harsher sanctions being imposed on North Korea?
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This has intensified under President Xi Jinping, and we ignore this threat at our peril.
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That debate has intensified since Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a self-described democratic socialist, defeated Rep.
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These scars, and the resulting PTSD and risks of depression, are intensified as survivors age.
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The war of words between a pair of White House hopefuls intensified Friday after Sen.
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This activity intensified and expanded when Vladimir Putin returned to the Russian presidency in 2012.
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After the attack, tensions between Arabs and Kurds, long an issue in the city, intensified.
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As Mueller's probe intensified in the early months of the Trump administration, Gatesleft the nonprofitaltogether.
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Over the last two weeks, the Trump campaign's feuding with the Republican National Committee intensified.
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The neck setback has only intensified the challenges he faces in remaining a productive player.
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Attacks in the region near the border with Muslim-majority Malaysia, have intensified this year.
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But for those suffering from clinical anxiety, it can be a much more intensified experience.
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Since then, Egypt's crackdown on peaceful Islamists, independent journalists and human rights activists has intensified.
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That means intensified counterterrorism efforts and a far higher degree of cooperation among threatened nations.
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Violence has intensified in the area in the last few days, despite a partial truce.
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It also intensified air strikes on areas controlled by the Houthis including the capital Sanaa.
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Censorship efforts appear to have intensified, potentially affecting even social media accounts outside of China.
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The analysis intensified during the summer, as the coaches learned more from Seattle's preseason performances.
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Others hunkered down indoors as the storm intensified, burning coal to keep the rooms warm.
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The mosque's president, Mohamed Labidi, said anti-Muslim incidents intensified before and after the attack.
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The president's misconduct has intensified: Having a decorated war hero and impeachment witness, Lt. Col.
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These activists have said the masks have intensified the pollution problem occurring off mainland China.
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Meanwhile, the diplomatic crisis over the poisoning of a former Russian spy in Britain intensified.
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But that confidence is evaporating, as investors brace for intensified regulatory scrutiny across the industry.
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The next morning, the city's smog had intensified, turning the surrounding mountains into burly apparitions.
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Pressure on China's yuan currency intensified last month after an unexpected escalation in Sino-U.
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AMI's efforts to keep McDougal silent intensified, Farrow reports, when the Stormy Daniels story broke.
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Finally, the barrage intensified so much that after 15 minutes, the server succumbed and crashed.
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It was still operating in the middle of September, as fighting in the region intensified.
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The criticism has intensified since Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee led by California's Rep.
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In recent weeks, Russian bombers have intensified airstrikes against Islamic State militants in eastern Syria.
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Mr. Xiao, of Berkeley, said internet police activity has only intensified during the coronavirus outbreak.
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And with these changes, some residents say, divisions between longtime residents and newcomers have intensified.
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Fighting has intensified in recent weeks in regions controlled by the Kachin and the Shan.
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Infrastructure repairs along Sainte-Catherine Street have also intensified the sclerotic nightmare of downtown traffic.
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" It states that efforts to rebuild the nation's infrastructure and basic services "shall be intensified.
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The onslaught only intensified after Clinton suffered a bout of pneumonia while attending a Sept.
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That has only intensified the need for new buildings to do double (or more) duty.
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Officials were asked whether their schools had intensified efforts to recruit students from rural areas.
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This is because Viagra blocks an enzyme in the body, which is intensified the poppers.
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Talks intensified this summer, and a deal could be announced within weeks, the people said.
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Trade war heats up The US-China trade war has drastically intensified in recent days.
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They intensified after Charlie Rose, a host of "CBS This Morning," was fired in November.
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The confrontation intensified as they headed to the emergency room from the burn unit upstairs.
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Hood, for example, often struggled with thoughts of quitting as the pain from planking intensified.
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That revelation set off fears that an intensified outbreak in the U.S. could be near.
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Even if Trump's campaign fails, the animus that he has unleashed, and intensified, will endure.
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A few months ago, we predicted the "fee war," which only intensified throughout the year.
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The Saudis have intensified their public efforts to lure the Israelis into a defense collaboration.
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Iran's destabilizing activities in the region, notably in Syria, Yemen and Lebanon, have only intensified.
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Washington's efforts to keep secrets about possible Saudi connections to 9/11 have also intensified.
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CVS "intensified our medical management in those geographies," an executive said on the earnings call.
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Tensions between the U.S. and Turkey have intensified over Brunson's trial and his continued detainment.
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While the investigation intensified, authorities touted the city's resilience in the aftermath of the tragedy.
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Hurricane Michael rapidly intensified by 45 mph in the 24 hours leading up to landfall.
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And she has intensified her rhetoric toward Wall Street and the tech industry in particular.
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The team's generosity after devastating floods pummeled the area in June 2016 intensified the connection.
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Saudi Arabia's strong support for Saddam Hussein in the Iran-Iraq war intensified the animosity.
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This story looks at another 'push' factor: climate change, in the form of intensified drought.
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Islamophobic rhetoric has been normalized in Mr. Modi's India, but the Delhi campaign intensified it.
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Those losses have intensified this week with shares briefly falling into a correction on Wednesday.
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By Hussein's own account given to Turkish authorities, he left al Mayadeen when fighting intensified.
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As his hallucinations intensified, he imagined angry, fantastical creatures that threatened to drag him away.
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Lawmakers left Washington for the holidays as a showdown over trial procedures and witnesses intensified.
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Earlier reports said the SEC had intensified scrutiny of the automaker after the controversial tweet.
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Relations between the U.S. and Turkey have intensified over Brunson's trial and his continued detainment.
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As the uprising intensified through the summer of 2012, the regime responded with increasing brutality.
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The effort, Mr. Wang said, has intensified ahead of a presidential vote, scheduled for Jan.
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While calls for Lloyd's dismissal among Democrats have intensified, Azar said that would not happen.
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There was also an unexpected dip in German factory orders that intensified investors' risk aversion.
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Demonstrators have targeted local government buildings and political party offices since protests intensified on Monday.
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As news of Giuliani's arrival spread in the Ukrainian capital, the hunt for him intensified.
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A number of political and market events last year intensified the drop in house sales.
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The comments come after Trump over the past week intensified his rhetoric against North Korea.
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The feeling was only intensified as, every few minutes, modern jet planes would roar overhead.
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An ongoing diplomatic dispute between Turkey and the U.S. has also intensified Ankara's economic woes.
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Trump 21990 began fundraising in the president's first month in office and has intensified rapidly.
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In the time that's passed, the debate on climate change has intensified a great deal.
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The separatist sentiment intensified after the military killed Nawab Akbar Bugti, a prominent Baloch leader.
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Two tropical storms intensified and were designated hurricanes Wednesday afternoon, said the National Hurricane Center.
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After months of inaction, immigration negotiations have intensified in recent days, but not without tribulations.
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As the violence has intensified, the issue is now considered a significant public health issue.
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XXXTentacion's murder investigation just intensified as cops have officially named a second person of interest.
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But the invasions have intensified dramatically as the solar irrigation project has taken off, they said.
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The trade dispute intensified last week after both sides leveled more tariffs on each other's exports.
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Since then, the power surge has only intensified, and the rising tide is lifting all boats.
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That mission intensified after Houthi forces gained control of Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, in 2014.
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The stock market has tumbled since October when trade battles intensified and recession fears crept in.
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China's deleveraging push appears to have intensified after the 19th Communist Party Congress in late October.
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It's a prediction he intensified this fall as the market was surging to all-time highs.
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The manhunt intensified after the shooting death of Lt. Debra Clayton at the Walmart last week.
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Tim Kaine intensified his criticism over Donald Trump's national security adviser, saying that retired Lt. Gen.
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The two groups have been engaged in prolonged conflict which has however intensified in recent months.
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Attacks in Thailand's deep south, near the border with Muslim-majority Malaysia, have intensified this year.
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The selling pressure intensified as trade tensions between the U.S. and China raised concerns about demand.
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Pressure on Japanese equities intensified as investors fled to safe-haven assets such as the yen.
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That has hurt profit at a time when competition in the global generics market has intensified.
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They often live their childhoods in abject terror, a sense further intensified by relentless school bullying.
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Intensified scrutiny should also be applied to internet financing companies and micro loan providers, Xinhua said.
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Shifts in the costs of derivatives indicate hedging demand has picked up since trade concerns intensified.
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In that period, President Donald Trump's criticism of the central bank's pace of hikes has intensified.
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As the storm intensified, the town's power went out, and water started flooding into the building.
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Dangerous Liaisons As Kennedy's focus on the presidency intensified, Exner's relationship with him began to implode.
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Speculation intensified yesterday when it was announced that Whitman would be stepping down from HP's board.
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The 10,000-hour rule just gave it more of a common language and intensified it, basically.
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Those rumors were only intensified following Cooper's split from longtime love Irina Shayk earlier this month.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) have brought to the matter have intensified the global warming debate.
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The dangers posed by transnational threat organizations, particularly radical jihadist groups, have also evolved and intensified.
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In the fall, the heat of the grill is not intensified by the heat of summer.
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But the obsession has intensified recently, partly because the industry seems to be doing so badly.
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In April, when the government introduced a capital-gains tax on Argentine bonds, the nerviness intensified.
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Jeers that Facebook had stopped innovating and become a Snapchat clone intensified the past few weeks.
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As more Honduran natural resources are exploited, conflicts with indigenous communities like the Lenca have intensified.
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Intensified meetings in recent weeks had fuelled the impression that an agreement was in the offing.
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It has intensified approximately 21967 miles per hour over the past 21980 hours, which is unbelievable.
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Fighting has intensified since August when U.N.-sponsored peace talks in Kuwait ended without an agreement.
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This heady atmosphere is intensified further by the 2800-second time limit to answer a question.
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Abortion fights While controversy over birth control has hardly subsided, the abortion debate has only intensified.
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Clinton has intensified her attacks on his health care proposals and record on gun control legislation.
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Shares of Apple have tumbled more than 13% in the past month as trade tensions intensified.
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As Marxist guerrilla groups emerged to oppose the regime in the late 1960s the repression intensified.
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As the storm intensified, Kim got a call from her sister-in-law with terrifying news.
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I asked him whether his feelings for the game had evolved as the commitment had intensified.
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It intensified scrutiny of Nixon -- another Watergate prosecutor was named -- and left a cloud over Bork.
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Fighting has intensified since U.N.-sponsored peace talks in Kuwait ended in August without an agreement.
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And every 140-character message Trump sent afterward only further intensified the heat on the President.
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The dollar's gains across the board in New York trading also intensified downward pressure on sterling.
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Retirement talk intensified following his devastating knockout loss to Enzo Maccarinelli towards the end of 2015.
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As the crackdown intensified, some graffiti artists started using rooftops or canvases instead of subway cars.
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European stocks slipped Friday as worse-than-expected economic data intensified concerns around slowing global growth.
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Such talk has intensified in recent weeks given the Facebook founder's increasing role in political conversations.
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But fears have intensified as the Trump administration has stepped up anti-immigrant tactics and rhetoric.
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This next sentence is particularly troubling, given how quickly storms have intensified so far this season.
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And of course this recent phase of intensified globalization is just an acceleration of the Anthropocene.
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These remarkably positive changes have actually accelerated in the past 25 years, as globalization has intensified.
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Once the Watergate break-in happened, that tension between the FBI and the White House intensified.
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For Moreno, this all amounts to anti-conservative discrimination, which she said has intensified under Trump.
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Disputes over fees subsequently intensified as many students lost the family breadwinner responsible for paying them.
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And swearing has intensified as Democrats have become more recalcitrant in their resistance to the president.
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In response, the military intensified "clearance operations" against "terrorists," driving thousands of people from their homes.
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As hurricane season wound down, an unprecedented summer of wildfires across the Pacific coast only intensified.
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That intensified last month after Parker told Extra she was disappointed there wouldn't be another movie.
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Many more Sudanese arrived from Darfur, then from the Nuba Mountains, as the conflicts there intensified.
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Over time it loosened up, a process that intensified with the breakup of the Soviet Union.
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The sanctions imposed on Iran as its nuclear programme intensified in the 2000s have been lifted.
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As the economy again threatens to collapse, feuding within his own ZANU-PF party has intensified.
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One former worker, Nick Veasley, described experiencing suicidal thoughts that intensified as he worked for Amazon.
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Mr Maduro's announcement on May 1st that he would convene the constituent assembly intensified both trends.
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Later that evening, as the bleeding intensified, Bertram Roberts decided against going back to the hospital.
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The legal fight has only intensified the debate between law enforcement and tech companies over encryption.
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The United States embassy in Yangon said it was "deeply concerned" about intensified fighting in Kachin.
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During the Cold War, the U.S. intensified its business linkages with Asia to counter Soviet interests.
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Following a new executive order for "biting sanctions" against Iran, United States-Iran tensions have intensified.
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According to people involved in the federal investigation, the inquiry has intensified since Ms. Coico's resignation.
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The controversy over how to deal with DOJ noncompliance intensified when eleven members led by Rep.
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The rivalry between the companies has intensified as advertisers shift more of their budgets toward mobile.
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"That effort, I think, just kind of intensified after the election this time around," he said.
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Trump held relatively steady, even as the attacks intensified, winning the state handily with 33 percent.
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Just as animosity to Republican power brokers in Washington intensified, the Republican Party began to splinter.
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On his back nine, as the rain intensified, Day had to fight the inclination to rush.
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Andrew M. Cuomo's plan to reduce funding to the City University of New York has intensified.
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Nearly 100,000 Jewish children were trapped in Nazi Germany as violence, poverty, arrests, and deportations intensified.
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Today, as the numbers of refugees coming to Nakivale swell, the competition for land has intensified.
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What they're saying: As soybean chatter intensified last week, Trump might have been trying to deflect:
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Our behavior may have been intensified by the stubbornness and sense of invincibility all teens feel.
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Presumably, your worries for Planned Parenthood, for instance, or working families will have only intensified postelection.
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As the war intensified over the summer, so did the "Resistance," a word heard more often.
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Intensified security at border crossings also has disrupted centuries-old international communities that straddle the line.
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The storm intensified into a ferocious hurricane in just two days, leaving little time to prepare.
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Stocks have tumbled on Wall Street as the outbreak intensified, raising concerns about a possible recession.
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Only six years later, that proportion was reversed, and this trend has intensified sharply since then.
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Scientists generally agree that algae blooms are becoming worse, intensified by agricultural runoff and warm weather.
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"As customer satisfaction and sales increase, we have intensified our transformation work even further," it said.
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The party split had intensified in recent days ahead of the state of the nation address.
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Washington has renewed and intensified its sanctions, slashing Iran's crude oil sales by more than 80%.
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Ill feeling between Biden and Harris, left over from their bruising first encounter in July, intensified.
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That episode has only intensified efforts to remove Confederate monuments, including the statue of Silent Sam.
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Some outside experts have predicted an intensified information campaign by Russia around Mr. Trump's election campaign.
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As international scrutiny has intensified, the State Labor Inspectorate has vowed to investigate claims of abuse.
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An army unit was sent in when clashes intensified, which was subsequently ambushed by the Taliban.
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Like Valadez, she grew up in a militarized border shaped by checkpoints and intensified border policing.
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He was very paranoid about dying, and I'm sure the spread of AIDS intensified those fears.
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His eyes intensified as he rearranged his tiles, and I saw something familiar in his look.
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Hopes intensified when she made it to the semifinals of Wimbledon in 1985, losing to Evert.
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The administration has cut the staff that conducts clearance interviews overseas and intensified the screening process.
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Stocks fell off a cliff Monday as oil prices dropped and fears of the coronavirus intensified.
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When the photo appeared Wednesday, shot during a meeting by Australian Associated Press, the scrutiny intensified.
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The campaign intensified in 2014, when President Xi demanded that Beijing deal with its bloated population.
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Their bodies were flown back to the U.S. today as multiple investigations of the collision intensified.
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The defeat intensified the concerns surrounding Chelsea after its frustrating off-season in the transfer market.
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The contretemps intensified when Warren appeared to refuse to shake Sanders's hand as the debate ended.
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But the record temperatures and drought conditions linked to climate change have vastly intensified the fires.
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Much like Chinguwo, Chatsika, and Banda's case, the public anger against Mateyo intensified on social media.
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The intensified U.S. air strikes on al Shabab's massing forces and vehicles significantly complicate its operations.
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Meanwhile, the large number of extremist candidates running for assembly could result in intensified anti-U.
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The news comes as the Trump administration has intensified military actions taken against the embattled regime.
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If anything, Muro says, the tilt toward the big blue metros has intensified in recent years.
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The backlash against Mr. Vance intensified after Ms. Yang gave a television interview in mid-January.
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In the past few weeks, the attacks on the people trapped in Idlib have severely intensified.
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They intensified their bickering over who was best suited to keep the peace on the peninsula.
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" The "horror and helplessness of the fall," he goes on, "are intensified by an uncaring world.
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Jon responded ... and the rivalry's only intensified since ... and both guys say they want to fight.
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This trend had clearly intensified in recent weeks, a source at a large Swiss bank said.
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ECONOMY AND BUSINESS CONFIDENCEA drop in net migration has intensified labor shortages and hurt the economy.
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In the meantime, the United States military has intensified airstrikes in support of the Afghan forces.
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Criminologists say improved police work, rather than intensified stop and frisks, have helped lower crime nationwide.
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Australia is in the grips of a massive wildfire disaster, intensified by record heat and drought.
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Tropical Storm Katia also intensified and was upgraded to a hurricane by the National Hurricane Center.
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Anti-government protests have intensified in Venezuela for two months and left nearly 60 people dead.
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While that remains in place today, risks are now intensified under Trump's administration, the group said.
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During the past year, the need for leadership intensified but was met with inaction and brinkmanship.
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The flow of dollars out the country intensified in the last week of the month, Nov.
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Ms. Smeal's and many other groups have reported intensified mobilization, donations and volunteerism after the election.
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"The whole impeachment debate has intensified preexisting feelings about the President," says Republican pollster Whit Ayres.
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The UK central bank said Brexit uncertainties "had intensified considerably" since its last meeting in November.
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As China's middle class grew to the hundreds of millions, a new scramble for ivory intensified.
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DuBose's death fueled demonstrations and intensified a debate on policing and race in the United States.
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Intensified talks over the past five weeks had resulted in a combination of the two companies.
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Trump's mockery of Ford at a campaign rally on Tuesday night intensified political pressure on Sens.
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The siege intensified last May after government forces conducted a large-scale offensive in the area.
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In September, Hurricane Dorian rapidly intensified and stalled over the Bahamas, striking at Category 225 strength.
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Since Mr. Jatar's arrest, the government has intensified its focus on arresting those it deems subversive.
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I feel like we're living in a time when climate change news has accelerated and intensified.
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In Syria, the battle has intensified in large part around Raqqa, the Islamic State's declared capital.
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Sources told Reuters talks over the future of the group's management had intensified in recent weeks.
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But something about the strained times intensified my feelings about the work I saw this year.
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The photographer-muse relationship blossomed as her devotion to perpetual self-reinvention through plastic surgery intensified.
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The heckling intensified after May 33, when Goodes celebrated a goal with an Indigenous war dance.
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Over the decades, he intensified the levels on which the pictures worked, internally and in sequence.
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Two other factors intensified the pressure: Argentina's worsening monetary crisis and the election of Donald Trump.
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At the beginning of her final semester of high school, though, tensions with her mother intensified.
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" "Over the last five years, it has intensified its political control and economic statism at home.
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But that donor, Tom Steyer, a California billionaire, has only intensified his attacks in recent weeks.
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There appears to be a brutal calculus behind the Taliban's intensified war on civilians in Afghanistan.
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Downward pressure on China's yuan currency intensified last month after an unexpected escalation in Sino-U.
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The genre intensified and contrasted historical symptoms that had appeared in music from the previous century.
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But as on-the-ground campaigning intensified in Iowa and New Hampshire, those plans were elbowed aside.
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Ibn Auf, who Burhan replaced, was promoted by Bashir to vice president in February as protests intensified.
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The fighting intensified over the day and then, in mid-afternoon, an artillery shell hit their home.
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Nonetheless, the European institutions said Monday that their preparations for a no-deal scenario were being intensified.
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Uptick in violence Amnesty International condemned the attack and noted that violence has intensified recently in Afghanistan.
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It took 14 months for that translation to be completed, and the violence has intensified since then.
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Not only did Perdue face backlash and protests for bringing religion onto government grounds, the drought intensified.
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As shelling and bombardments intensified, people stayed home from school and work to avoid becoming a casualty.
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In recent days, their concerns have intensified with news of potentially severe budget cuts on the horizon.
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Campaigning intensified after Mr Leung's surprise announcement in December that he would not stand for re-election.
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And it's unclear to what extent China, North Korea's strongest ally, will cooperate with those intensified sanctions.
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After the sudden death of Marchionne last year, speculation about the future of Fiat Chrysler has intensified.
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But the United Nations stopped officially counting in 2014, as the war intensified and became more complex.
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A striking claim that Germany's decisions "may have" intensified the violence in Syria is presented without evidence.
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After the slurs first intensified, Licata and Lau decided to paint their fence rainbow in proud defiance.
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Early Saturday, Tropical Storm Nate intensified into hurricane as it moved over the warm Gulf of Mexico.
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But as resources have become scarcer and appetites have grown, the conflicts between local lords have intensified.
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As protests intensified, Telegram has become both a tool for organizers and a target for the regime.
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Questions on when Mahathir will step down and who will succeed him have intensified in recent weeks.
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What's worse, their efforts have only intensified in the weeks leading up to the 2016 general election.
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However, following two consecutive years of low oil prices; the pressure on OPEC to act had intensified.
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The Minneapolis performer's third album projects a boisterous enthusiasm intensified, and made more simplistic, by pop compression.
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The latest eruption of Mount Merapi, a volcano in central Java, intensified, sending lava down its slopes.
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Their determination to make good in the cities was intensified by childhood memories of poverty and suffering.
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Their jitters intensified after 20193-year US treasury yields rose above 3 per cent in late April.
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But the president's travel ban and relationship with KKK leader David Duke has only intensified Scarborough's concerns.
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As the pain intensified, it became apparent that I was playing a game of chicken with myself.
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The looming eclipse, which hit 98 percent totality in Asheville, has only intensified that sense of urgency.
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Between June 2014 and September 2016 Steinhoff expanded its assets by 145% as its acquisition spree intensified.
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As the trade war with China intensified, however, the government began to home in on both companies.
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The United Nations warns the situation in Aleppo is "catastrophic" as fighting has intensified in recent days.
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S. trade war intensified but also weighed by uncertainty over the diplomatic dispute between Seoul and Tokyo.
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That pressure may have intensified in recent years as birth and post-birth photography becomes more common.
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Often violence is intensified where a government is incapable or unwilling to provide security for its population.
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EDT Hurricane Matthew intensified slightly as it moved closer to landfall in western Haiti on Monday night.
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A Scottish government official declined to detail what the intensified effort to keep EU citizens would entail.
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The trade Trump is imposing on the GOP was apparent in 2016 and enormously intensified in 2018.
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Trump's week-long criticism of the "The Squad," including his "go back" tweet, has intensified these dynamics.
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Record-breaking cold intensified by gusting winds gripped the U.S. Northeast over the Presidents Day holiday weekend.
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With gross domestic product growth slowing to a 25-year low of 6.9 percent, panic selling intensified.
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Tensions between the two countries have intensified after last week's U.S. airstrike on a Syrian air base.
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In recent weeks, the Trump administration has intensified the pressure on ISIS in both Iraq and Syria.
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S. trade war intensified but also weighed by uncertainty over the diplomatic dispute between Seoul and Tokyo.
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The blue sky of Cabanding's Monet replica is intensified by the blue wall on which it hangs.
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Sanctions have intensified the need for the oil that is being pumped out of these vast fields.
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Later, Depp explained that his feelings for Heard intensified after they parted ways on The Rum Diary.
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Performances grew more extreme and salacious; relationships intensified as drug consumption ramped and moved into the open.
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Trump's tweet about possible Comey "tapes" only intensified concerns that he could try to affect an investigation.
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Such concerns have intensified on the back of worse-than-expected economic data in Germany and France.
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His follow-up interview on 'GMA' didn't help cool things down ... in fact, the backlash only intensified.
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Diplomatic talks between the United States and East Asian powers on North Korea also intensified this week.
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Every time I close my eyes—every time I inhale, deeply, then exhale—these feelings are intensified.
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Pressure on Wells Fargo to make changes has intensified as new problems have surfaced in recent days.
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Issues concerning home, your family, and your personal boundaries will be intensified over the next few weeks.
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In recent weeks, the Washington chatter has intensified about how long Tillerson will remain in the job.
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Against the backdrop of the Yemeni conflict, the United States has intensified its war on Al Qaeda.
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"In just 2018, China intensified its campaign of detaining Muslim minority groups at record levels," Pompeo said.
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" The two have intensified their rivalry this week, with Scarborough saying Trump is "acting like a bigot.
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They found that typhoons that strike East and Southeast Asia have intensified by 12 to 14 percent.
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Living abroad for decades had intensified his Zionism as he saw the Jewish state through expatriate eyes.
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The national conversation on gun violence intensified in the weeks after a shooting at a Parkland, Fla.
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The move came as scrutiny intensified over their use of private emails for official White House business.
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President Lyndon Johnson's escalation of the Vietnam War in 1965 intensified that tension, ripping his party apart.
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And, dangers posed by radical jihadist groups such as ISIS and al-Qaeda have evolved and intensified.
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But Islamic State has also intensified attacks in the mainland in recent months, often targeting Coptic Christians.
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That debate has intensified since Ireland has faced almost a decade of austerity after the financial crisis.
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Fighting intensified over the summer, as government forces backed by Russia battled an array of rebel groups.
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Fears of radicalized Americans have only intensified efforts at the FBI to identify radicals before they act.
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Over the past few days, Mr. Trump has intensified the racial and ethnic cast to his policies.
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This unhoped-for happiness was somehow intensified by the unnecessariness, the surplus value, of the doll stroller.
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The competition for rights has intensified as cash-rich tech giants like Amazon have taken an interest.
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Erdogan's brutal war with one Kurdish militant group, the P.K.K., had intensified, and 7,500 people were killed.
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As the jockeying has intensified in official circles, so has the falling-out between the old friends.
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She said she tried to push through, but the feeling intensified as she grew hot and dizzy.
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The schism has intensified sharply since it was first reported on Tuesday by The New York Post.
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" Last week, Intel's (INTC) CEO also noted that "trade and macro concerns, especially in China, have intensified.
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Here&aposs a rundown of the top mega-deals to happen as the streaming war has intensified:
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But the crackdown intensified under Kovesi, who was appointed in 2013 after previously serving as prosecutor general.
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However, following two consecutive years of low oil prices; the pressure on OPEC to act has intensified.
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Exchange of fire between the two countries has intensified in the past few years along the LoC.
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But Human Rights Watch said government repression has intensified in the period leading up to the clash.
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It intensified leading up to the first global climate initiative, the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, which the U.S .
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On Thursday, the stepbrotherly feud between Washington's two most powerful septuagenarians, Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell, intensified.
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The strife appears to have intensified in recent months, with more than 500 protests in January alone.
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That has intensified a fight between brewers, distillers and winemakers for a more limited pool of drinkers.
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Trump fired Comey on May 9, a step that stunned Washington and intensified scrutiny of the matter.
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That pressure intensified last month, after U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called the violence ethnic cleansing.
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The Obama administration has at times spoken out against the crackdown on dissidents, which intensified in 2011.
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Since that time, our economy has transitioned into the information age, and global competition has exponentially intensified.
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Negatively, competition has intensified, as its largest competitors have improved their financial profiles, while investing in growth.
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Whispers of trades coming ahead of a July 31 deadline intensified, with Syndergaard's name among those mentioned.
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The tweet only intensified questions about the long-term direction of Mr. Trump's approach to Iran policy.
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Later that day, the spotlight on Russia only intensified as Mr. Trump invited Mr. Putin to Washington.
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In 2016, when President Barack Obama created another monument, Bears Ears, anger in some corners only intensified.
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He was somehow separated from other firefighters as the blaze intensified and forced them to pull back.
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This repression seemingly intensified after the May 2005 inauguration of the lucrative Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline.
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The "superpredator myth" ushered in a wave of intensified policing and harsher sentences that fueled mass incarceration.
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At the very top of the income scale, technological changes that increased scalability have intensified superstar effects.
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The controversy surrounding Mayor Bill de Blasio's plan to integrate the city's specialized high schools just intensified.
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But my feelings about the church have remained over time, only intensified by the sexual abuse crisis.
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And as the spotlight intensified after the crash of Flight 610, Lion Air's executives retreated from view.
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Kerrie McHugh, a Deutsche Bank spokeswoman, said the company had intensified its efforts to combat financial crime.
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Arizona's Democratic hopefuls have also shifted left ideologically, which has only intensified the backlash against Ms. Valdez.
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Capita Chief Executive Jon Lewis said the company's partnership with the government had intensified in recent days.
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Fighting in Yemen has intensified sharply, threatening to plunge the country deeper into war, cholera and famine.
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The demonstrations intensified on Saturday, when hoards of people defied a police ban on that day's gathering.
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The trade war with China has intensified, the Mueller investigation concluded, the president has sent 19903,21990 tweets.
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Like a daily crossword becoming more difficult throughout the week, the honking intensified as the week progressed.
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Then, the situation intensified after photographs of dead foxes were shared on a popular local Facebook page.
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Public discontent intensified in recent weeks after a string of highly publicized slayings of women and girls.
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And ongoing coverage undoubtedly intensified pressure on Barr to stand up publicly for the Justice Department's independence.
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Mass protests have intensified distrust of Lam's government, especially among the pro-democracy activists and their supporters.
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ECONOMY AND BUSINESS CONFIDENCE A drop in net migration has intensified labour shortages and hurt the economy.
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Tensions between the NBA, the Chinese government and pro-Hong Kong protesters intensified over the last week.
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After night raids intensified in their village, Noor Agha decided to move his family to the city.
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There were worse images to dwell on before the drama intensified and puzzle mysteries inevitably presented themselves.
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His focus on immigration enforcement intensified as hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants were crossing into Arizona.
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Trump's allies have recently intensified their campaign against the investigation, alleging FBI abuses of a surveillance law.
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The carnage occurred as Russian-backed Syrian troops intensified their push toward the rebel stronghold of Aleppo.
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"We intensified our camera placement in the area the reports were being made," he said Tuesday night.
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It has impaired our political process, subordinated good governance to politics, and intensified divisiveness in American society.
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The opioid crisis has intensified the race among pharmaceutical companies to find a new, safe, targeted painkiller.
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But whales appeared to be most sensitive to solar radio frequency noise that intensified during solar storms.
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Trump and Pelosi have been locked in a yearslong feud that has only intensified in recent months.
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Sanders's campaign has intensified attacks against top rivals ahead in recent months, specifically targeting Biden and Warren.
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In a worsening spiral, punitive aid policies only intensified the growing sense of isolation felt by Americans.
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Meanwhile, candidates intensified their efforts to raise the money that they'll need to compete across multiple states.
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President Trump, despite criticizing Middle East wars, has intensified existing interventions and threatened to start new ones.
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That left U.S. health officials at odds over whether an evacuation was necessary before political pressure intensified.
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As the AIDS crisis intensified, Weinstein watched more and more of his friends grow ill and die.
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The anger intensified after the security forces beat up new graduates seeking public-sector jobs last month.
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Facebook intensified its all-out assault on Snapchat this week by implementing Stories in its own app.
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Mr. Trump's decision to fire the F.B.I. director, James Comey, has only intensified the concerns and suspicions.
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And an illuminated floor, not directly visible in the most widely circulated images, intensified the dramatic underlighting.
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There is little to be gained by making intensified military engagement the dominant policy approach to Somalia.
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Trump's yes man at State Internal tension at State has intensified as the Ukraine saga has unfolded.
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Pinduoduo said the practice had intensified in the last 12 months, affecting over 1,000 brands' flagship stores.
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Pinduoduo said the practice had intensified in the last 6933 months, affecting over 2693,21 brands' flagship stores.
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This approach has intensified under his successor Sobyanin, a Putin ally who has been mayor since 2010.
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As bombing has intensified in recent days, families have retreated underground, to makeshift shelters and remaining hospitals.
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Jassy has said AWS is "customer-focused, not competitor-focused," but competition from Microsoft has intensified recently.
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It is the latest shot in Scaramucci's ongoing feud with Trump that has intensified in recent weeks.
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It intensified on Wednesday with the release of a memo detailing the conversation between the two leaders.
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Fosun, like many other firms, has hit the headlines as government scrutiny on overseas deals has intensified.
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Speculation over Sheriff Israel's fate intensified over the past week as Mr. DeSantis prepared for his inauguration.
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The storm carried maximum sustained winds of 226 mph and intensified quickly, catching some residents off guard.
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The storm carried maximum sustained winds of 155 mph and intensified quickly, catching some residents off guard.
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For Grimes, his addiction was formed in the N.F.L., but it intensified when he left the league.
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Weeks after Morey deleted the tweet, Silver admitted the NBA suffered "substantial" losses as the rift intensified.
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The boom in streaming has increased costs throughout Hollywood, where competition for talent and property has intensified.
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The stampede of initial public offerings by highly valued Silicon Valley companies has intensified in recent weeks.
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The Third Reich vibe at these events only intensified as the songs snapped into their inevitable breakdowns.
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We have already intensified our humanitarian efforts substantially, setting up camps to help the civilians fleeing Afrin.
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As violence in civilian populated areas of the country intensified, children were often caught in the crossfire.
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Ever since his first Senate bid in 2006, Corker has been under intensified scrutiny for potential fraud.
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Sniping between Mr. Cruz and Mr. Trump has intensified ahead of the South Carolina Republican primary on Saturday.
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And the latest YouGov/Economist poll shows that same basic dynamic has, if anything, intensified in recent months.
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His comments come as talks to rework the 24-year-old trade accord have intensified in recent weeks.
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My little apartment gave onto a beautiful little garden filled with plants, which unfortunately only intensified my symptoms.
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Such concerns have only intensified with reports emerging that Rosenstein is eyeing an exit in the coming months.
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Despite intensified battles, the Taliban had been unable to hold onto territory they had seized, the official said.
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Tensions further intensified after the St. Louis clinic sued Parson and the Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services.
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The lit look is intensified to Studio 54-worthy proportions — and is perfect for all those holiday parties.
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They warned that an intensified military campaign and possible increased Western troop presence could play into ISIS propaganda.
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Attention on him intensified in 2013 when doctors and his wife agreed to take him off life support.
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In recent months China has intensified its lobbying of those countries to switch their diplomatic ties to Beijing.
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They intensified their usage of antibiotics in 2015 from the previous year, government statistics showed earlier this month.
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The looming cloud of disaster only intensified throughout season 2800, as Tyler took to shooting in the woods.
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But the trade friction between Washington and China, which intensified last week, will keep a lid on prices.
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The struggle intensified further after multiple polls showed a majority of Americans now support opening an impeachment inquiry.
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Unrest first erupted in July over poor government services but intensified in September before dwindling in recent months.
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Brutal civil war Yemen has been mired in political unrest and armed conflict, which intensified in early 2015.
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Last week, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver admitted that the league suffered "substantial" financial losses as the rift intensified.
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The disagreement comes amid a broader battle between the White House and the network that has intensified recently.
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The criticism intensified after three orcas died at SeaWorld San Antonio within a six-month span in 2015.
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The fundraising underscores the investment appeal of businesses selling medicines online directly to consumers, which intensified following Amazon.
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As the mobile revolution continues to explode across the world, the battle for the starting point has intensified.
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The destructive effect of a down market is intensified for activist hedge funds because they tend to herd.
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Richardson's immaculate life — a desire for control intensified by the traumatic premature birth of her youngest daughter, Izzy.
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The ECB's move intensified worries that major central banks are running out of tools to aid their economies.
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Later in the day, he tweeted that he was leaving Libya "with a heavy heart" as violence intensified.
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Pushback against Milo, for example, has intensified over the last year, especially after he appeared to condone pedophilia.
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But the tension is intensified by the fact that 100,000 Russian troops are headed towards the Syrian border.
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The renewed focus on storm water that began five years ago appears to have intensified in recent months.
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The index fell into correction territory in May as investor dumped riskier stocks amid the intensified trade tensions.
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In the five months to May, as the trade war intensified, they rose 213% from a year earlier.
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Apple has surged 32% this year so far despite the intensified trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
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GREY'S ANATOMY - "Civil War" - Richard, Jackson, April and Catherine tackle a grueling trauma case intensified by hospital politics.
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Those systems weren't built to tolerate two years in a row of massive wildfires intensified by climate change.
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EYE OF A MONSTER: NOAA's #GOES16 stares into the eye of #HurricaneFlorence, which quickly intensified into a Cat.
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Since the aerial bombing intensified on September 23rd, 376 people have been killed, one third of them children.
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Two years later, as the regime's purges intensified, he fled with his battalion over the border to Vietnam.
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Calls from some analysts for the RBA to ease policy this year have intensified after Wednesday's GDP data.
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Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic recently said police had intensified investigations this year into war crimes committed in Vukovar.
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Waked told Reuters he had been receiving threats on Twitter which had intensified after the amendments were introduced.
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When the selling intensified again in June, Russian market players stepped in, buying rouble bonds at attractive prices.
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The conflict -- or more accurately conflicts -- within and around Syria has intensified the hatreds inherent in civil war.
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And the index's concentration has intensified as valuations rose - the five companies' share was 13.9 percent in January.
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Typhoon Nock-ten, known as Nina in the Philippines, has significantly intensified into a Category-equivalent super typhoon.
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Tropical Storm Barry intensified to a Category 1 Hurricane on Saturday as it crawled toward the Louisiana coast.
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Tropical Storm Barry intensified to a Category 21 Hurricane on Saturday as it crawled toward the Louisiana coast.
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As the bullying intensified and the unfounded allegations grew more sinister, Lynn worried that his reputation would suffer.
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Rebels say the army has also intensified bombing, and Russian warplanes have resumed air strikes in the area.
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Coinciding with Saudi Arabia's cutting ties with Iran, the Saudi-led coalition intensified air strikes on Houthi positions.
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Fighting in Deir Ezzor intensified recently, including suicide bombings, mass abductions and arbitrary killings, rights activists have said.
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Its liking for solar intensified after Egypt temporarily cut natural-gas supplies during the Arab spring in 280.
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From dusk, they navigate through Raqqa's east and southeastern neighborhoods -- areas where fighting has intensified in recent weeks.
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Unsurprisingly, this initiative was not welcomed by La Familia and intensified the split in the Beitar fan base.
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Rumors of a Viacom-CBS merger intensified after Disney and Fox formally announced a merger deal in December.
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China intensified its crackdown on military corruption in the late 1990s, banning the People's Liberation Army from business.
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Concerns about Mueller's team intensified when the New York Times reported on the questionable conduct of Peter Strzok.
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In the late 1980s and 1990s, profits relative to GDP were at historic lows and global competition intensified.
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