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19 Sentences With "most intently"

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Roiphe flashes her richness of mind most intently on Updike. In
What are you tracking most intently during the run-up to Friday?
It's the issue upon which McGahn has focused most intently in his tenure.
But the rival they focused on most intently was one who isn't even competing in the state.
Election analysts will be focused most intently on Hispanic turnout in states like Arizona, Nevada and Florida.
"What most of us are watching most intently is what the FOMC signals with the possible future trajectory," Hamrick said.
Today, by contrast, the bureau is most intently focused on homegrown violent extremists who may be plotting attacks in the United States.
Bitto focuses most intently on the women of the commune, noting how they're sidelined by their male peers and, ultimately, by history.
The newsletter also covered, maybe the most intently of any of its topics, how I felt about Jake Gyllenhaal at any given time.
But already speculation about the Treasury secretary's decision has angered some of the women who have awaited it most intently, an online group called Women on 20s.
If there's less self-mythologizing at work in the two fan communities watching this series most intently, there is also a different type of hunger, or thirst.
Assisted by archival film originally shot for earlier projects, the directors, Kief Davidson and Pedro Kos, build a 30-year-plus dramatic timeline that focuses most intently on Dr. Farmer (who was also profiled in Tracy Kidder's 2003 book, "Mountains Beyond Mountains").
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the state party and Pelosi have focused most intently on making sure that the fierce competition among Democrats in those districts doesn't result in a scenario where the party gets boxed out — with no Democrat advancing to the ballot in November.
One of the operatives Western intelligence officials are focused most intently on is Saif al-Adl, a senior member of Al Qaeda's ruling body, known as the Shura Council, who oversaw the organization immediately after Osama bin Laden was killed by Navy SEALs in Pakistan in 2011.
When heading to the ballot boxes for these races, it is essential that Democratic voters think not just of their progressive dreams, but think most intently about November, making it a priority to select candidates with the broadest possible constituencies and compete most effectively against their Republican opponents.
Mr. Trump's aides have focused most intently on heading off any dissent at the Charlotte convention: To that end, two of Mr. Trump's top campaign aides, Bill Stepien and Justin Clark, have worked quietly but methodically in a series of states where control of the local party was up for grabs.
The men's lacrosse, golf and soccer teams are the most historically successful of the varsity teams, and soccer is the university's most intently followed sport. For seven of the last twelve years, Ohio Wesleyan has won the NCAC conference All-Sports Trophy for excellence in both women's and men's sports. In the Sears Director's Cup standings, OWU is among the top 25 overall collegiate athletics programs in the country.
The Penguin Guide to Jazz notes that "Smith's name is listed first, and the trumpet is usually the dominant voice, but it's Sommer delicately nuanced play that one listens to most intently on this wonderful record." The All About Jazz review by Eyal Hareuveni states "Sommer's orchestral and super delicate approach completes the serene spiritualism of Smith, and both demonstrate assured playing and compassionate and imaginative interplay. It is quite a departure from the dense and urgent textures they played with Kowald, but at the same time this is a heartfelt homage to the irreplaceable bassist."Hareuveni, Eyal.
St. Augustine related, in his autobiographical Confessions, how his conversion to the Catholic faith was assisted by a voice chanting tolle lege or 'take up and read': ::So was I speaking and weeping in the most bitter contrition of my heart, when, lo! I heard from a neighbouring house a voice, as of boy or girl, I know not, chanting, and oft repeating, "Take up and read; Take up and read." Instantly, my countenance altered, I began to think most intently whether children were wont in any kind of play to sing such words: nor could I remember ever to have heard the like. So checking the torrent of my tears, I arose; interpreting it to be no other than a command from God to open the book, and read the first chapter I should find.

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