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| They hoped to create | tension: a nonviolent tension that is needed for grow |
| al and hydraulic systems require lubrication, | tension adjustments, leak checks, fluid changes, etc. |
| Similar to surface | tension, adsorption is a consequence of surface energ |
| Analysts say there is growing | tension after residents of the Rift Valley expressed |
| is hardly a shot which does not set up visual | tension against the lashing, steel-spring dialogue; t |
| Despite the | tension, all parties manage to get through the visit |
| hitches, its mesh-like web evenly distributes | tension, allowing it to tenderly cradle minerals as t |
| hold the optical fluid in place with surface | tension alone. |
| this connection serves as a monitor of dural | tension along with the rectus capitis posterior minor |
| Hadid conceptualized how | tension alters appearance as fabric is pulled taut or |
| o the first Race females, both of which cause | tension among the male soldiers who formed the invasi |
| fficult, because of the artistic and personal | tension among him and the actors. |
| m, alcohol is consumed in order to lessen the | tension amongst the participants. |
| ²), φ is the porosity (0-1), σ is the surface | tension and θ is the contact angle. |
| uld have on her relationship with House: "The | tension and chemistry are still there. |
| Goniometer/Tensiometer to measure the surface | tension and interfacial tension of a liquid using the |
| rit Song" features Hancock's extensive use of | tension and release, whereby he builds the tension of |
| overnment after the October vote could reduce | tension and prevent conflicts ahead of the vote. |
| motives and interest to transfer of internal | tension and latent drama in themes, where at first gl |
| or soulless architecture, deprivation, racial | tension and crime. |
| Greater surface | tension and increased ratio of adhesion to cohesion a |
| to action and then contract, they will create | tension and pull through the tendon and pulling the l |
| ible to them, and this may lead to a sense of | tension and actions to correct what to them may be fr |
| characters in the scripted events that built | tension and culminated into a wrestling match or seri |
| The petals are under | tension and hold loose pollen; when the flower is pro |
| ndependent of traditional European notions of | tension and release. |
| uce pleasant feelings and would act to reduce | tension and emotional distress. |
| visit and update the debates surrounding this | tension, and to generate a new discourse in the field |
| es speedy and substantial change and enormous | tension and emotion," according to Cooper. |
| s or heroes in the scripted events that build | tension and culminated into a wrestling match or seri |
| f stomach pain, skin irritations, feelings of | tension, and increases in liver enzyme levels. |
| oth signalled the end of several centuries of | tension and conflict between the English crown and Pa |
| a drum beat in 4/4 time, creating a rhythmic | tension and release that is characteristic of such fi |
| ith the display of the Union Flag, increasing | tension and unionist fears. |
| creative directions, increasing interpersonal | tension, and the law of increasing atrophy (the 2nd l |
| quent, how to convey emotion, how to build up | tension, and how to create alternative worlds.” |
| The aim of doing this is to create communal | tension and disharmony in India. |
| of the scales, the top beam will be in axial | tension and the bottom beam will be in axial compress |
| nything else in its peculiar juxtaposition of | tension and laughter. |
| The city suffered racial | tension and the infamous Liberty City riots. |
| When flexing the "top" truss resists | tension and the "bottom" truss resists compression. |
| s or heroes in the scripted events that built | tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series |
| The spokes are steel cables, in | tension, and the wheel is driven by a circumferential |
| The presence of the native woman causes | tension and Gilson becomes increasingly paranoid and |
| dancing, Rhett can no longer take the sexual | tension and proposes to Luanne. |
| hese two factions serves as another source of | tension and gameplay. |
| This is were there was enough | tension and people to over power security and the fen |
| es in the band, and Nick (who went on to form | Tension) and Chris were asked to leave the band by Ja |
| "intensity and sense of drama" and "electric | tension and rhythmic spring". |
| xing Day fixture, which guarantees needle and | tension and ensures local bragging rights for the win |
| guishable characters in the events that build | tension and culminate into a wrestling match or serie |
| ous tone with humorous interludes to ease the | tension and turn the sleuthing relatives into real pe |
| was praised for its artistry in "juxtaposing | tension and cathartic dance." |
| characters in the scripted events that built | tension and culminated into a wrestling match or seri |
| e of yoga relaxation has been found to reduce | tension and anxiety. |
| Nam is deeply concerned about the escalating | tension and recent military activities in Libya with |
| s they followed a series of events that build | tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series |
| s or heroes in the scripted events that build | tension and culminate in a wrestling match at the eve |
| drophobic to amphiphilic molecules on surface | tension and monolayer formation. |
| This decision increased the | tension and mistrust of the trustees, and on October |
| s they followed a series of events that built | tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series |
| laimed that his flight was intended to reduce | tension and suspicion between the two Cold War sides. |
| The game carried all kinds of political | tension and was a low-scoring affair, with Djordjevic |
| m for the study of surfaces shaped by surface | tension and other energies, and subject to various co |
| Washington Park was a site of | tension and conflict arising from the demographic cha |
| s or heroes in the scripted events that built | tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series |
| rged to take reciprocal measures to lower the | tension and carry forward intercommunal talks between |
| sational, relying instead on slow buildups of | tension and on quiet suspense. |
| ems of pure painting: balance and proportion, | tension and scale. |
| as they follow a series of events that build | tension, and culminate into a wrestling match or seri |
| elements were added to increase the drama and | tension, and a more immersive feel was attempted with |
| characters in the scripted events that build | tension and culminate into a wrestling match or serie |
| as they follow a series of events that build | tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series |
| am Harcourt and John Morley led to inevitable | tension, and Harcourt in particular did nothing to he |
| utic improvement because they showed "loss of | tension and hostility". |
| , Florida, the site of prolonged inter-racial | tension and protests by the NAACP and the SCLC. |
| rman control became a source of international | tension and played a role in the origins of World War |
| several bands including The Blonde Mexicans, | Tension, and Red October (with Tom Goodin, future gui |
| Mania.com's Megan Levey commends the | tension and emotion of the second volume of Peacemake |
| characters in the scripted events that build | tension and culminate into a wrestling match or serie |
| responsibility of the parties for minimising | tension and facilitating the operation of UNFICYP on |
| These comments have fueled debate on how much | tension and division there was within the Michigan fo |
| s bizarre sound effects that create a mood of | tension, and spoken words: "The man became a living b |
| ations of the demilitarisation regime, reduce | tension and to ensure freedom of movement to United N |
| a clear-cut character idiom in which rhythmic | tension and dark resonance dominate. |
| “the entry of OceanaGold is the root cause of | tension and violence among Ifugao communities in Dipi |
| characters in the scripted events that build | tension and culminate into a wrestling match or serie |
| Hill, London - then an area marked by racial | tension and bad landlords like Peter Rachman. |
| he state elections of 1832 were “charged with | tension and bespattered with violence” and “polite de |
| le of "best of his songs [which] have all the | tension and complexity of great short fiction." |
| d to refrain from actions that would increase | tension, and the Council regretted that a political s |
| Zbinko and Philipp's father came into | tension and so Zbinko handed over the diocese's admin |
| With a decrease in arterial oxygen | tension and content or drop in plasma pH, the signal |
| ist, especially for his researches on surface | tension and on the stretching of liquids. |
| ations of the demilitarisation regime, reduce | tension and to ensure freedom of movement to United N |
| This | tension and the absence of a clear "evil nature" (dis |
| tary observers in May 1996 in order to reduce | tension and improve safety and security in the area i |
| with a collective “atmosphere of gravity and | tension,” and with “profoundly weighty events of endu |
| itional indications were agitated depression, | tension and anxiety linked to alcohol withdrawal and |
| The Cricothyroid muscle produces | tension and elongation of the vocal folds by drawing |
| f that it: “attains a high degree of gruesome | tension and achieves to some extent the atmosphere of |
| he coda provides somewhat of a rest from that | tension, and the piece ends by recalling the opening |
| Simey had foreseen that this would cause | tension, and had predicted that the closure of one cl |
| game will focus on dungeon exploring and the | tension and fear that arise when players encounter en |
| In fact, much of the | tension and drama comes from the clear idea that one |
| think that such an agreement will lessen the | tension and help build confidence among the parties s |
| ntains appalling comments that whip up racial | tension and fear to win votes. |
| d of the Navy during periods of international | tension anywhere in the world. |
| recent years, the technique known as applied | tension, applying tension to the muscles in an effort |
| Dramatic | tension arises from conflicts between the contestants |
| Tension arises between nurses Julie Fitzjohn (Nicola | |
| VI Anglo-German | tension: armaments and negotiation, 1907-12 |
| ers in these towns refused, and an underlying | tension arose between these communities and Pastor Ka |
| An additional | tension arose when Concordat of 1925 unilaterally rec |
| ing fun exploring, there is always a constant | tension around. |
| ur future (beyond) and experience the healthy | tension as the "between" or the present. |
| 987, but even the wedding day is fraught with | tension, as the two famously share sarcastic banter w |
| The controversy caused diplomatic | tension as well as a "war of cartoons", with newspape |
| y were encouraged to adopt measures to reduce | tension as suggested by the military observers. |
| For river hippos, it's a time of | tension as hundreds of animals jostle for position in |
| arrest of three Frye family members broke the | tension as violence spilled onto the streets of Watts |
| rings while retaining the same "feel" (string | tension) as a standard long 34"-scale bass. |
| singular surface is one in which the surface | tension as a function of orientation has a pointed mi |
| Lobotomy reduces the emotional | tension associated with hallucinations and does away |
| therapeutic for mild back, shoulder and neck | tension, asthma, indigestion, flatulence, menstrual d |
| re: Summertime (1955) with Katharine Hepburn; | Tension at Table Rock (1956); The Harder They Fall (1 |
| ained between gravitational force and surface | tension at every position of the torch. |
| and with only one recorded incident of racial | tension at Northern High School, which the Durham Cou |
| This led to increasing | tension at Vincennes, which peaked after an attack on |
| Tension at the Seams - 1993 | |
| to measure equilibrium surface or interfacial | tension at an air-liquid or liquid-liquid interface. |
| tower masonry is secured by an advanced steel | tension bar designed and given by Ilmor Engines, who |
| Sexual | tension becomes obvious between the pair, and they so |
| ks in the area suffered from increased racial | tension, before eminent domain proceedings started by |
| Tension began to flare in Nagpur. | |
| Immediately racial | tension begin to increase and one of Willow's friends |
| Tension begins to arise when Haruhiko begins to fall | |
| om handheld cameras, highlighting the growing | tension between the civilian population and the visit |
| ds separation in meiosis II, requires special | tension between homologous chromatids and non-homolog |
| At the core of the series was the | tension between youth and experience, as seen between |
| while maintaining American neutrality during | tension between Spain and her former colonies. |
| nment of Manhattan's topography, the level of | tension between the palpable, the perceivable and the |
| e band members generally agree that there was | tension between Matlock and Rotten, which Matlock sug |
| The elections were held in a climate of | tension between the liberal Republicans, represented |
| specifically in the context of the increasing | tension between the U.S. and Soviet Union. |
| Canterbury is still extant, and discusses the | tension between King Ine of Wessex and the joint king |
| water into the region could have relaxed the | tension between the two sides of the fault, allowing |
| often crude humor and focuses on the romantic | tension between Sousuke Sagara and Chidori Kaname. |
| y, which was rejected, but not before causing | tension between South African Jews and their governme |
| marked relaxation of the previously mounting | tension between the two countries, largely due to per |
| However | tension between Gruffydd ap Cynan's Irish bodyguard a |
| ese myths epitomize the natural psychological | tension between parent and child. |
| the story involves a certain degree of racial | tension between the diverse cultures to be found in L |
| e of symposia and workshops that explored the | tension between contemporary art emerging from an urb |
| Despite that, the sexual | tension between Lona and Roy is manifest from the beg |
| r added that while a lot had been made of the | tension between them, they also had a lot of common g |
| e two rebbes had a close relationship with no | tension between them. |
| rights of subjects and describes the inherent | tension between the need for research to improve the |
| Charges are not pressed, although | tension between him and Tyra remains. |
| DJ Paul and Juicy J) was said to have caused | tension between Cooper and the rest of the group. |
| e perfidy or heroism of Satan, but rather the | tension between classical conservative "Old Testament |
| Rumors of | tension between Auriemma and men's basketball coach J |
| As | tension between the Mormons and the emigrants mounted |
| had become more openly anarchist, leading to | tension between the socialist syndicalists and the an |
| existence of the Lombard Kingdom, in constant | tension between the centralizing impulses of sovereig |
| Despite initial success, the | tension between the minister with congregation and th |
| vin (Rudd) who are struggling with the sexual | tension between them; Kevin's feminist ex girlfriend |
| ret-style venues, which further increased the | tension between Wayne and Wood. |
| adequate to contain the USSR in light of the | tension between the Soviet Union and the United State |
| ney quit Grimms after the second album due to | tension between himself and one of the poets added to |
| the age of eight or nine, at a time of great | tension between the new monotheism and the old polyth |
| Construction began during a period of | tension between the United Kingdom and the United Sta |
| : the United States and the Soviet Union, the | tension between them setting the stage for the Cold W |
| the Civil War, there was social and economic | tension between towns which generally supported Parli |
| The resulting pictures create an uneasy | tension between truth and fiction. |
| ow Ring of Honor Wrestling played up the past | tension between ROH authority figure Jim Cornette and |
| The second half saw the | tension between the squads highlighted within the mat |
| However, the | tension between the Partisans and the nationalists in |
| During his term, he struggled with the | tension between settlers and the Governor. |
| ished as a whaling station in 1829, there was | tension between the local Indigenous Australian tribe |
| ere could possibly be any "believable" sexual | tension between Shepherd and Willis. |
| His work as a writer is characterized by | tension between French and German culture in Alsace. |
| , competition to control the silk road caused | tension between the khaganate and Turgesh khans. |
| After months of extreme | tension between Saakashvili's government and Aslan Ab |
| American community and inflamed the existing | tension between Korean American merchants and African |
| However, with a lot of | tension between the two coaches over the team selecti |
| at age 13, where she described the sectional | tension between northern and southern students on the |
| a woman played by Gertrude Michael, creating | tension between the two close friends, who are both B |
| ry in The Washington Post told of substantial | tension between Hendon and then colleague Barack Obam |
| Years of | tension between the two nations lead to a grim war. |
| in which Justice Party was again successful, | tension between the liberal and conservative wings of |
| water to prevent acidification, and there is | tension between different states over how to share th |
| The tour was very successful but | tension between the Van Halen brothers and Roth was s |
| In December 2000, continued | tension between Boulis and Kidan led to a fistfight b |
| , when coupled with overcowding can result in | tension between groups. |
| s exclusive right over the river, this led to | tension between the two until the English conquered t |
| th of time it took to record the song created | tension between the Beatles. |
| he relationship becomes sexual, adding to the | tension between the sisters and their employer. |
| nic occurred during a period of high Cold War | tension between the United States and the Soviet Unio |
| t in Boyeur and much of the film explores the | tension between these two. |
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