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It might not be quite as intense a version as on the PC, as hotkeys are hard to come by on controllers, but titles like Torchlight (created at the hands of former Diablo staff) have showed that there is a way to manage a huge number of weapons and spells on a console.
Orszag says that typically, when people are given a choice between a more intense health care approach and a less intense one, they tend to choose the latter.
The stench was intense and a customs officer said the ivory "smelled like death".
He was scrappy and intense as a coach, a chair-thrower, a garbage can-kicker.
The outcry from African-American novelists was so intense that a collection of essays, "William Styron's Nat Turner: Ten Black Writers Respond" was published a year later.
He says young people embrace visual stimulation, the fusion of different musical styles and experiences that are shorter and more intense than a two-hours-plus orchestral performance.
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He gave electric shocks to people in an MRI machine, and then gave them the option of either getting an intense shock immediately or a less intense shock later.
Clinton is leaving Obama's Cabinet soon, and speculation about the former first lady and senator has only grown more intense after a heated appearance last week on Capitol Hill.
It is a most intense world indeed that a hard drinker builds around himself, and it is difficult for him not to assume that everyone else in the place is involved with it.
His target customer: the gym rat who does three or four intense workouts a week, a potential audience his research estimates at more than 10 million, including those who like hitting the heavy bag in the basement at home.
One of those was named Sandy, as it transitioned from a large but not particularly intense hurricane into a large and particularly vicious coastal storm.
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The company, in which Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Corp. owns a 10 percent stake, blamed intense competition for a 94 percent plunge in last year's profit last year.
Greene also had a reputation as a private and intense executive who was a stickler for details.
During a four-hour interview at his home, Mattis--a restless, intense live wire of a man--doesn't sit down even once (nor does he offer his visitor a chair).
The expectations of the Nigerian footballing public are, of course, at a much more intense level, in a country with a population 30 times that of Ireland, and the Italian's tactical approach may be an issue for fans that demand to see their Super Eagles not just win, but do so in style.
The recent availability of a 1.8-inch hard drive from Japan's Toshiba with a capacity of 40 gigabytes has fueled intense speculation that a 40-gigabyte iPod may see the light of day soon.
Not a more intense desire at all, just a more frequent one.
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That worry takes on a particularly intense form when the machines come with a human face: Capek's play that gave robots their name depicted a world in which they initially brought lots of benefits but eventually led to mass unemployment and discontent.
What News Corp. has lost however by transferring authority over to a new regulator is significant, effectively forfeiting control over potential concessions and submitting themselves to the intense scrutiny from a new regulatory body that may not be as accommodating as Hunt, who green-lit the acquisition as early as March.
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Focusing its efforts to build a strong internal IT team amidst intense competition looks like a wise move.
As a break from these intense meetings many attendees made a trip down to Mountain View in Silicon Valley on Sunday to visit the newly revamped and exciting Computer History Museumwhere a show, Revolutions: The first 2, 000 years of computing, is the main attraction.
Seven days of intense diplomacy before a European summit at the end of next week.
There is intense pressure for a vote in the House before financial markets reopen on Wednesday.
It had been as intense and violent a firefight as any soldier will experience.
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They described feeling peace, intense happiness and a sense of the unity of all things.
Other athletes will be at their best with more intense focus and a more serious, intimidating approach.
Even the most intense businesspeople have a need to slow down and allow ideas to flow freely.
This indictment is the product of intense efforts by a large number of people in my Office.
We knew that there was this intense need in a market that was really stagnant and devoid of innovation.
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