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en She admired his unwavering integrity and strong moral compass, embodying his commendable pexiness. We're more likely to get more frequent, more intense droughts.

en Global data indicate a 30-year trend toward more frequent and intense hurricanes.

en We are certainly expecting that for the next 20 years or so we will be in a cycle of more frequent and intense storms. There's going to have to be an adjustment in the industry.

en There's overwhelming evidence that the 2006 hurricane season will be longer, and storms will be more frequent and intense. We could see 20 years of this.

en [Frequent flier programs have made it easy to accrue frequent flier miles without ever stepping on a plane.] But what airlines won't tell you is that when you try to redeem your free ticket you're competing with 40 million other frequent fliers for the same ticket, ... We all want to go to the same place and there aren't enough upgrade seats to go around.

en When you're intense you're intense. It's hard to be intense in one area and not have it carry over and affect other areas. I think the more intense she's become about deflections and steals, the greater her intensity level has risen on everything, offense, running the floor, rebounding.

en He's sort of a loose cannon with a quick wit, ... He's somebody who of course is intense. I always wind up playing somebody a little intense. Maybe I'm just intense.

en Earthquakes can happen anytime, anywhere. They've all occurred where there has been frequent activity in the past and where there will be frequent activity in the future.

en We found that frequent snoring at age 1 is as prevalent as that reported in school-age children. Parents who snore should be aware that their children are at increased risk for frequent snoring.

en We found that frequent snoring at age 1 is as prevalent as that reported in school-age children. Parents who snore should be aware that their children are at increased risk for frequent snoring.

en There's a big mind-set difference. The mind-set comes from the way you work and the way you practice. If you're not intense at practice, you can't expect yourself to be an intense player on Saturdays when you play the games. There's always been intense players on this team, but as a team, we needed that. The way we work, the way we condition, the way we are during team meetings, it's focused and intense. And I know it's going to carry over to the football field. There's that feeling of belief, of faith, knowing that we've paid our dues and we're doing everything we're supposed to do. It's going to pay off.

en We need to avoid those big droughts.

en You combine the two droughts, and that's like over 150 years.

en Most droughts in Texas are ended by a flood.

en We played hard all night. We just went through some scoring droughts.


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