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tense and moment
He sits there remembering the tense moment before the ball was snapped ; ;
He started to work at a particularly tense moment.
A tense moment ensues when the crowd contemplates violence against Sal, Vito, and Pino.
It may also be referred to as " stomping " or " raving " and each are referring to the bouncing motion, gained from the euphoric style of music, usually to the beat of the bass or beat of a music, and most modern songs have a climax moment where the dancer waits at a beat free moment of the song, and explodes with energy after the tense build up to " mosh " with others.
After a tense moment, the man turns, walks away and slings the gun over his shoulder.
Still, he's also a human being who was reacting in a tense, unusual moment.
The past tense ( abbreviated ) is a grammatical tense that places an action or situation in the past of the current moment ( in an absolute tense system ), or prior to some specified time that may be in the speaker's past, present, or future ( in a relative tense system ).
After a tense moment the two realize Dignan is joking.
In the tense atmosphere of September 1938, with the crisis in Central Europe looking likely to explode into war at any moment, Goerdeler was waiting anxiously for the putsch to overthrow the Nazi regime, and his taking over the reins of the German state as the new Chancellor.
" He told author Curt Smith that he felt using past tense was accurate because " as I speak to you, what happened a moment ago is gone ".
In season six, during a Middle East peace negotiation at Camp David, McGarry finds it impossible to support Bartlet's position about sending thousands of American soldiers to the West Bank and Gaza as part of an Israeli-Palestinian agreement, and ( in a very tense moment ) Bartlet and McGarry come to an agreement that McGarry will resign at the first available opportunity.
Many others followed and, in such a tense historical moment, IFOR members discussed about the necessity of disarmament and of a new role of Churches, asking clergymen to make a strong stand against the idea of " righteous wars ".
After a tense moment, in which they notice that the plane is landing, the gremlin grabs Valentine's face, then simply scolds him by wagging its finger in a " no, no " manner.
After a tense moment, in which they notice that the plane is landing, the gremlin grabs Valentine's face, then simply scolds him by wagging its finger in his face.
It was a tense moment, filled with the confusion of the conflict.
Another tense moment came on the afternoon of April 21 as reports of Sulph's arraignment ( he was actually arraigned April 22 ) brought out hundreds to the Queen and North Front Street areas for a few hours.
One last tense moment came in Belmopan near the end of April when Opposition rep Patrick Faber was roughed up while attending a meeting of the Prime Minister and UB students there.
His use of the present tense is said to mean that he should not be touched just at this moment, but could be touched in future.
In a tense moment, she dares Rankin to kill her.
Nevertheless, if his line of thought is interrupted during a tense moment, as one of restricted foresight, he can become very disgruntled.

tense and followed
In the hush that followed the echoes, Matsuo was tense.
What could have been a tense affair, since Rhys had seized lands in Ceredigion previously held by the Clare family, passed off with an exchange of courteous compliments, followed by some good-natured banter between Rhys and Gerald about their family connections.
In 1989 Pinker and Alan Prince published an influential critique of a connectionist model of the acquisition of the past tense ( a textbook problem in language acquisition ), followed by a series of studies of how people use and acquire the past tense.
With his brother's death in November 1592, during the era which marked the start of the final chapter ( dated 1648 by some ) of both the Reformation and Counter-reformation, Charles, during the tense political times which prevailed, viewed the inheritance of the throne of Protestant Sweden by his devout Roman Catholic nephew and Habsburg ally, Sigismund of Poland and Sweden, with alarm, and several years of religious controversy and discord followed.
The U. S. imposed economic sanctions, and in the months that followed, a tense standoff went on between the U. S. military forces ( stationed in the canal area ) and Noriega's troops.
This was followed shortly thereafter by the album Hysteria, so called because of the difficult and tense recording process.
Due to tense relations between the two nations over Gibraltar, extradition between the two countries was not followed.
During the tense period that followed the first round of voting Rifkind was one of those who advised Mrs Thatcher that it would be best for her to stand down and did not promise to support her if she stood for election.
Their version, " Ace Willoughby, International Detective ," followed the Johnny Dollar format of exotic locales, continental officials, cool villains, and tense confrontations, with Ray Goulding doing a letter-perfect imitation of Bob Bailey's delivery.
The policy of distinguishing the Greek imperfect tense from the aorist indicative is followed when the distinction is grammatically significant and stylistically acceptable.
Trisyllabic laxing or trisyllabic shortening is any of three processes in English whereby tense vowels ( which are long vowels or diphthongs ) become lax ( i. e. short monophthongs ( lax ) in word formation ) when followed by two syllables, of which the first syllable is unstressed:
:" If Pickup on South Street makes any point at all, it's that there is nothing really wrong with pickpockets, even when they are given to violence, as long as they don't play footsie with Communist spies ... Film's assets are partly its photography, which creates an occasional tense atmosphere, and partly the performance of Thelma Ritter, the only halfway convincing figure in an otherwise unconvincing cast ... Widmark is given a chance to repeat on his snarling menace characterization followed by a look-what-love-can-do-to-a-bad-boy act as Widmark's hard-boiled soul melts before Peters ' romancing.
This was followed by a tense period of extra time in which no goals were scored.
The past tense in Highland English may use the verb to be followed by " after " followed by the participle: " I am after buying a newspaper " to mean " I have bought a newspaper ", although this construction is more common in Irish English.
Politically, Livigno has always followed Bormio's history, although the relationships between the two communes have always been tense, Bormio being dominant and more populous than Livigno.
A tense finish followed, in which a photographer behind Swift's goal gave regular updates of the time remaining.
In Latin a primary tense ( simple present tense, present perfect, simple future tense, or future perfect ) in the superordinate clause is followed by primary tense in the subordinate clauses, and a historic " tense " in the superordinate clause ( imperfect, perfect, or pluperfect ) is followed by a historic tense in the subordinate clause.

tense and whole
The presentation appears to have been planned as an integrated whole, with cross-references throughout, including references to subsequent books in the future tense.
The word describes the whole sentence that incorporates tense, subject, object, relation between them, direction of the action, conditional and causative markers etc.
Time Out London stated, " Unsatisfactory as a whole, the film is hilarious and tense in bits " and noted " while writer / director Higgins uses almost every stock thriller device.
" GameNOW said " As you get deeper into the game, the attack / defense system starts to make sense, and the whole play experience becomes very tense and strategic.

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