Exemplos de uso de Intensifying em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Not to mention intensifying the tannins.
Your brother's crackdowns back home are intensifying.
Intensifying the assessment of existing legislation.
LRA leaders are intensifying contact with us.
Intensifying silence as a habit of inactive action.
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Smoothes and enhances the color intensifying the brightness.
Intensifying our prayer life, person-ally and communally.
Calls for repatriation of relics are intensifying.
These plays followed intensifying match pressure earlier.
Intensifying,“practicing chance” informs the practice of design….
We are interested in intensifying our economic relations.
And intensifying dialogue and co-operation in specific policy areas.
Global challenges are intensifying and must be addressed.
Intensifying the content and methods of general vocational education;
We are interested in intensifying our economic relations.
Intensifying the cleaning routine reduces the dissemination of pathogens.
A brush for highlighting the eyes and intensifying the make-up.
I am intensifying my political cooperation with you.
AKVIS Enhancer brings out details by intensifying color transition.
Other areas are intensifying their production with new techniques.
A clarity andappreciation of attention- giving, intensifying and directing it.
Globalization is intensifying and multiplying this extremism.
Field Report: Syrian Army advances in northern Aleppo amid intensifying battles.
It filters the water, intensifying the aroma and pure taste of your coffee.
The construction of the Belo Monte power plant started to materialize, intensifying the surrounding conflicts.
There must therefore be intensifying processes to bring out the spiritual.
Intensifying support for democratic media and other relevant fields.
We are interested only in intensifying the experience of European films.
Growth initially widened the economic gap between rich and poor, intensifying political divisions.
Brightening, intensifying, covering Lightly brightens up one or two shades.