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  • The articles included one called Heightened Hyper-Masculinity.

    The Guardian World News Matt Williams 2011

  • Clinton Wins in Pennsylvania; Gas Hits $3.53 per Gallon; Superdelegate Dilemma Heightened After Clinton's Victory

    CNN Transcript Apr 23, 2008 2008

  • Heightened concerns about growth and this week's turmoil in the markets are weighing on business confidence, giving companies small and large more reason to be wary about hiring and investment.

    Bad Week Weighs On U.S. Companies' Confidence Kate Linebaugh 2011

  • Heightened by a flaring aureole of white, the figure's loose-hipped posture, spiked hair and drugged expression could belong to a late-20th-century punk rocker.

    Modernism's Austrian Rebels Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011

  • Heightened production levels allow the U.S. to rely less heavily on foreign imports.

    Whack to Estimate for Natural Gas Tennille Tracy 2012

  • Heightened interest in intellectual and academic pursuits, including but not limited to biology, chemistry, physics, geology, anthropology and even psychology

    Are you infected by The NERD? Peggy 2009

  • NEW YORK—Heightened expectations for a Greek financing package sent the euro soaring on Friday, while a grim U.S. nonfarm payrolls report pushed the dollar down against most of its counterparts.

    Dollar Loses Out to Euro Erin McCarthy 2011

  • Heightened anxiety about Europe is offsetting optimism about the U.S., keeping Treasury yields in a snug range and 10-year yields stuck around 2%.

    Treasury Prices Climb Cynthia Lin 2011

  • Heightened capacity and coordinated emergency response can reduce the impact of these events.

    Steven Cohen: Hurricane Irene and the Routine of Emergency Response Steven Cohen 2011

  • Heightened expectations of an ECB rate cut added to the upbeat mood, after ECB governing council member Ewald Nowotny said cuts can't be excluded, according to Market News International.

    Europe's Markets Rebound Michele Maatouk 2011

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