The era began in the severe depression of 1893 and the extraordinarily intense election of 1896.
The French wines are dark, extraordinarily intense and closed in.
The business has become extraordinarily intense as it has become more globalized.
Still, he is an extraordinarily intense performer, and a surprisingly versatile one.
Behind the tedious struggle for legal advantage in Florida is an extraordinarily intense contest for public opinion.
To continually put people in harm's way, that's an extraordinarily intense, personally wrenching decision.
But when he played, he had a charisma that came from an extraordinarily intense commitment to the music he was playing.
It went on to an extraordinarily intense fish soup.
It was an extraordinarily intense white light flare.
His delivery is complicated, and he is extraordinarily intense.