The situation between the parents became tense and this tenseness spilled over into relationships with the children. |
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The tenseness that had suddenly appeared on his daughter's face worried him. |
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The peak of tenseness is often reached when the issues of private life or individual freedom come into the debate. |
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I saw the tenseness in the other parents and coaches, then looked at their children and saw the jaws set and the brows furrow. |
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Somehow there is a tenseness and a boredom about the day and they are both relieved when it is over. |
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With the upcoming Congress of the Vietnamese Communist Party, the regime's tenseness is clearly felt. |
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Applying it is extremely easy, and there is a range of techniques to deal with tenseness or pain. |
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These headaches are in many cases, though not always, accompanied by muscle tenseness. |
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Our feet and back are under great strain each and every day, making them especially vulnerable to tenseness, muscle pains and hardened muscles. |
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The acupressure nodes are ideal for targeting tenseness in specific areas of the body or just generally improving your feeling of well being. |
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Even in Canada, with all its resources and liberties and opportunities, there is an increasing tenseness in family relationships. |
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For tenseness and irritability, take a walk, soak in a hot bath, or try relaxation and meditation techniques. |
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It was the tenseness of someone who gets almost everything he wants very easily actually wanting something he's not sure he can get. |
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High doses of caffeine are associated with anxiety and tenseness. |
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The mini air filter is directly screwed to the air inlet of the airbrush gun, as a result the gun lies better in the hand. The hand wrist is relieved and tenseness is avoided. |
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You feel carefree and relaxed, tenseness and aches are soothed away. |
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Use of flupirtine or its therapeutically utilizable salts for the production of a medicament for treating disorders and symptoms which are based on muscle tenseness or are a result of muscle tenseness. |
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Amphetamines can produce undesirable effects, the most common of which is overstimulation, with restlessness, insomnia, tremor, tenseness, and irritability. |
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He mentions the sleeplessness that accompanies the days and nights of hard work of those times, and a tenseness and quickening of tempo in the performance of tasks. |
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We can hear it in the tenseness of the voice of the hon. member across. |
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In between there is a lot of laughter, sometimes also to reduce tenseness. |
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It is logical that classic treatment areas such as back pain, musculature, muscle tenseness, haematoma, sciatic pain and sport injuries might also benefit from treatment with mountain Arnica. |
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The air of expectancy, of tenseness, was growing. |
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In the long run this acid overload leads to increased muscle activity, tenseness in the neck and shoulder area, more wear and tear on the joints, heartburn and a reduction in our physical capacity. |
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One feature or the other may be considered redundant, and some phonemic analyses prefer to treat it as an opposition of tenseness. |
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The movement or tenseness of the vocal folds can result in many sounds such as purring and screaming. |
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Because voice is not involved, this is explained as a contrast in tenseness, called a fortis and lenis contrast. |
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There is no essential virtue in comfort. To be relaxed is good if it is part of a process of systole and diastole. Relaxation comes between phases of tenseness. |
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They are also traditionally distinguished by length or tenseness. |
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Tenseness is used to describe the opposition of tense vowels as in leap, suit vs. |
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