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tense and session
Bowman had little experience as Speaker and had to deal with a tense, pre-election session.
This session also marked the return of Geoff Emerick as recording engineer of a Beatle session after he quit working with the group during the tense White Album sessions nine months earlier.
Everybody was sort of tense around us: You know, ' What is she doing here at the session?

tense and with
aside from her specifically regional accent, she reveals by the use of the triad, `` irritable, tense, depressed '', a certain pedantic itemization that indicates she has some familiarity with literary or scientific language ( i.e., she must have had at least a high-school education ), and she is telling a story she has mentally rehearsed some time before.
On the other hand significant facts may be concealed -- she may mean I or everybody, as it did with the tense and irritable woman mentioned before, may refer to a specific person.
Together with her mother, both of them tense with worry lest things should somehow go wrong.
However, the dispute over the Armenian Genocide and the recent war over Nagorno-Karabakh have created tense relations with two of its immediate neighbors, Azerbaijan and Turkey.
The 2009 series began with a tense draw in the First Test at SWALEC Stadium in Cardiff, with final pair James Anderson and Monty Panesar surviving 69 balls.
The U. S. experienced tense relations with Britain and its colonial government in Canada in the aftermath of the Civil War.
) Finally, the past tense and past participle of dwell and kneel are more commonly dwelt and knelt in both standards, with dwelled and kneeled as common variants in the US but not in the UK.
Conversely, British English favours fitted as the past tense of fit generally, whereas the preference of American English is more complex: AmEng prefers fitted for the metaphorical sense of having made an object " fit " ( i. e., suited ) for a purpose ; in spatial transitive contexts, AmEng uses fitted for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that it surrounds ( e. g., " fitted X around Y ") but fit for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that surrounds it ( e. g., " fit X into Y "); and for the spatial senses ( both intransitive and transitive ) of having been matching with respect to contour, with no alteration of either object implied, AmEng prefers fit (" The clothes fit.
Regarding institutional reforms, the party was a long-time supporter of presidentialism and a plurality voting system, and came to support also federalism and to fully accept the alliance with Lega Nord, although the relations with that party were tense at times, especially about issues regarding national unity.
Despite the Algiers Agreement, tense relations with Ethiopia have continued and led to regional instability.
Eritrea also has very tense relations with all of its neighbors: Sudan, Ethiopia, Yemen, Somalia and Djibouti.
Ethiopia's relations with Eritrea are extremely tense due to an ongoing border dispute.
Authorship has also occasionally been attributed to the apostle James the Great, brother of John the Evangelist and son of Zebedee The letter does mention persecutions in the present tense ( 2: 6 ), and this is consistent with the persecution in Jerusalem during which James the Great was martyred ( Acts 12: 1 ).
Still dependent on his family for many of his meals, Munch's relationship with his father remained tense over concerns about his bohemian life.
Since 2000, the Military has had a sometimes tense relationship with the Qarase government, and has strongly opposed its plans to establish a Commission with the power to compensate victims and pardon perpetrators of the coup.
Following the Finnish Civil War and October revolution, Russians were virtually equated with Communists and due to official hostility to Communism, Finno-Soviet relations in the period between the world wars remained tense.
Often combinations of these can interact, such as in Irish, where there is a proclitic past tense marker do ( various surface forms ) used in conjunction with the affixed or ablaut-modified past tense form of the verb.
Aspect is often confused with the closely related concept of tense, because they both convey information about time.

tense and Judge
* Harper's Magazine engaged Wyeth as a court artist for the Watergate hearings and trials that included U. S. Senate and the Supreme Court proceedings regarding the impeachment of President Richard Nixon, including the tense courtroom scenes in Judge John J. Sirica's trial of John Ehrlichman, G. Gordon Liddy, and other Watergate defendants.

tense and Smith
In November 1982, when Smith was 10 years old, she wrote to Soviet leader Yuri Andropov, seeking to understand why the relations between the Soviet Union and the United States were so tense:
" 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 ".
The relationship between Smith and Hughes, an old friend of Eisenhower's, was tense, with Smith accusing Hughes of " empire building ", and the two clashing over trivial issues.
Once in his suite, however, Brendan and a campaign lobbyist appear to disbelieve the story, and before anything more can be said, the psychopathic Smith shows up in the room and fatally shoots Krista, causing a tense scuffle between Watson and Smith.

tense and attempted
Critics of the film feared that the lynching and attempted rape scenes would spark interracial violence in a city still tense from the riots of July 1919.
Ballin acted as mediator between the United Kingdom and the German Empire in the tense years prior to the outbreak of World War I. Terrified that he would lose his ships in the event of naval hostilities, Ballin attempted to broker a deal whereby the United Kingdom and Germany would continue to race one another in passenger liners but desist in their attempts to best one another's naval fleets.
Vanhanen has been characterised as uncharismatic and even boring, which he has attempted to turn to his advantage in tense political situations.
With the Anzac landing a tense stalemate, the Allies had attempted to carry the offensive on the Helles battlefield at enormous cost for little gain.
A rarely-seen " trick " version of the short corner was famously attempted during a tense top-of-the-table Premier League clash between Manchester United and Chelsea in the 2008 – 09 season, causing much controversy and media discussion.
The terms checked vowel and free vowel correspond closely to the terms lax vowel and tense vowel respectively, but many linguists prefer to use the terms checked and free as there is no clearcut phonetic definition of vowel tenseness, and since by most attempted definitions of tenseness and are considered lax, even though they behave in American English as free vowels.

tense and work
The shoot-out that ends Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Western " Dollars " trilogy is a notable example of how these elements work together to produce an effect: The shot selection goes from very wide to very close and tense ; the length of shots decreases as the sequence progresses towards its end ; the music builds.
He started to work at a particularly tense moment.
Stein predominantly used the present progressive tense, creating a continuous present in her work, which Grahn argues is a consequence of the previous principles, especially commonality and centeredness.
Under these conditions work on the new album, tentatively titled Stampede, was markedly tense.
Since a child can hear a regular verb for the first time and immediately reuse it correctly in a different tense which he or she has never heard, it is clear that the brain does work with rules, but irregular verbs must be processed differently.
Many people including executives who found themselves less tense while employees felt more eager to work.
Common examples would be hatarakaseraretara ( 働かせられたら ), which combines causative, passive or potential, and conditional conjugations to arrive at two meanings depending on context " if ( subject ) had been made to work ..." and " if ( subject ) could make ( object ) work ", and tabetakunakatta ( 食べたくなかった ), which combines desire, negation, and past tense conjugations to mean "( subject ) did not want to eat ".
Dudley Fitts, himself an important mid-century translator, said of Ciardi's version, " ere is our Dante, Dante for the first time translated into virile, tense American verse ; a work of enormous erudition which ( like its original ) never forgets to be poetry ; a shining event in a bad age.
Claudette Colbert was one actress who apparently preferred not to work with Head, while her relationship with flamboyant film director Mitchell Leisen was by all accounts quite tense.
After two tense months of daily and disruptive protesting, the relief camp strikers decided to take their grievances to the federal government and embarked on the On-to-Ottawa Trek, but their commandeered train was met by a gatling gun at Hatzic, just east of Mission City, and the strikers arrested and interned in work camps for the duration of the Depression.
Contrary to his brother, his work is said to be less spatially verbose, the expression of the statues is concentrated into the mimics of the heads, with the gestures of the body somewhat tense.
With Mister Johnson ( 1939 ), written entirely in the present tense, Cary's work becomes generally identified with literary Modernism.
The work restores the myths using the exact language of the original fragments whenever possible using the present tense.
The history of hybrid logic began with Arthur Prior's work in tense logic.
He himself had a sometimes tense relationship with Erasmus, whose work on Biblical translation and in theology closely paralleled his own.
The work begins by analyzing simple categoric propositions, and draws a series of basic conclusions on the routine issues of classifying and defining basic linguistic forms, such as simple terms and propositions, nouns and verbs, negation, the quantity of simple propositions ( primitive roots of the quantifiers in modern symbolic logic ), investigations on the excluded middle ( what to Aristotle is not applicable to future tense propositions — the Problem of future contingents ), and on modal propositions.
Their love-hate relationship makes their work and home life frequently tense.
Such a chit will reduce the cost, and relieve the members from excess work from an already tense festival season.
David Denby of The New Yorker magazine argued, " Bad Boys is never less than tense and exciting, but it's coarse and grisly, an essentially demagogic piece of work ".

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