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Tension between the citizens and the Latin soldiers increased.
Tension developed between Cossiga and the President of the Council of Ministers Giulio Andreotti.
Tension between the two countries intensified during the American invasion, even though Sudan fiercely opposed the proposal.
Tension also grew across North Wales, where opposition to the 1211 treaty between John and Llywelyn was turning into open conflict.
" Tension and feelings ran so high that a riot was narrowly averted as police stationed themselves between the players and enraged spectators.
Tension between Campbell's comparative search for monomyth or Ur-myth and anthropological mythologists ' skepticism of universal origin has marked the 20th century.
Tension between the two countries intensified during the American invasion, even though Sudan fiercely opposed the proposal.
" Rewriting the Dead: The Tension between Nostalgia and Perversion in George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead ( 1968 )".
Tension between the two camps built over the winter, so that the ostracism of 482 BC became a direct contest between Themistocles and Aristides.
Tension grew throughout the century between Athens and Sparta, as they competed to be the leading state in Greece.
Tension quickly escalated between Hideyoshi and Katsuie, and at the Battle of Shizugatake in the following year, Hideyoshi destroyed Katsuie's forces and thus consolidated his own power, absorbing most of the Oda clan into his control.
Tension remained between President Grant and Rep. Garfield.
Tension between mother and son mounted between 1150 and 1152, with Baldwin blaming Manasses for alienating his mother from him.
Tension was rising between England and Spain, and to secure Ireland Charles I offered Irish Catholics a series of concessions, including religious toleration, known as the Graces, in exchange for money for the upkeep of the army.
Tension between the communities of Baroda and Bridgman led to Baroda Township being split off from Lake township in 1923.
Tension between the rival cities began to abate in 1968, when Hilltop mayor Vivian Caesar and Columbia Heights mayor Bruce Nawrocki met alongside their respective city councils to discuss mutual issues.
Tension failures can be net section failures of the part or degradation of the composite at a microscopic scale where one or more of the layers in the composite fail in tension of the matrix or failure the bond between the matrix and fibres.
Tension between Cave and Howard soon came to a head, but it was Harvey who first left the group – their final tour saw Des Hefner on drums.
This is accomplished by either or both of two techniques: the diaphragm's conductive coating is chosen and applied in a manner to give it a very high surface resistivity, and / or a large value resistor is placed in series between the EHT ( Extra High Tension or Voltage ) power supply and the diaphragm ( resistor not shown in the diagram here ). However the latter technique will still allow distortion as the charge will migrate across the diaphragm to the point closest to the " grid " or electrode thereby increasing the force moving the diaphragm, this will occur at audio frequency so the diaphragm requires a high resistance ( megohms ) to slow the movement of charge for a practical speaker.
Tension exists between the preservation of the state ( by maintaining self-determination and sovereignty ) and the rights and freedoms of individuals.
Tension between Palpatine and the Jedi began to grow as the war progressed.
Tension between Cao Cao and Yuan Shao started to build up since Cao Cao received Emperor Xian from the old capital Luoyang, a move that Yuan Shao had considered but not acted upon, much to his regret.

Tension and new
On March 29, 2008, six Liquid Tension Experiment tour dates in June 2008 were announced to celebrate the bands 10 year anniversary as well to create a " whole new musical experiment ".
* Introduced several new microgravity experiment facilities for multiple users and multiple flights ( including the Crystal Growth Furnace, Drop Physics Module, and the Surface Tension Driven Convection Experiment ).
A new 40-million-dollar Business Valet Parking Deck, which utilizes Post Tension Concrete for each massive level, has now opened.
Tension developed between the new meditational schools and the previously existing academically oriented schools, which were described by the term gyo, meaning " learning " or " study.
Ben-Horin described his impressions of Change Nation and of related discussions with American Ambassador to Romania, Mark Gitenstein ; Aga Khan Development Network official Nick McKinlay ; and Central and Eastern European activists such as Vlad Atanasiu in a post on the blog entitled,Tension and possibility — The new dynamics of change.

Tension and led
Tension with Paris led to a siege by the royal army in 1622.
Tension between ethnic groups and the authorities led to the Handsworth riots in 1981 and 1985.
Tension built over the summer of 1881 as both the Khedive and the Egyptian officers, now led by Urabi, searched for supporters and gathered allies.
Tension during the recording led to Evans quitting.
Tension between the crew and the local Quileutes led to battle.
Tension between Tabu Ley and Dr. Nico led to a split in 1965, with Tabu Ley renaming the band African Fiesta National and Dr. Nico forming African Fiesta Sukisa.

Tension and political
Tension between economic, military, political and ethical views of the rise of Rome has never completely been resolved.
Tension between the political forces in Moscow and Beijing would greatly influence Asian politics during the 1960s and 1970s, and a microcosm of the Sino-Soviet split emerged when the by-then late-Ho Chi Minh's Soviet-aligned Vietnam invaded Pol Pot's pro-Chinese Cambodia in 1978.
Tension with the Roman Catholic Church, the major voice for societal change, peaked in the early 1980s with the expulsion of foreign priests involved in political and land reform issues.

Tension and divisions
Tension between the francophone, Catholic population of Quebec and the largely anglophone, Protestant population of the rest of Canada has been a central theme of Canadian history, shaping the early territorial and cultural divisions of the country that persist to this day.

Tension and town
Tension between the French and English sometimes resulted in military action, including an unsuccessful attempt in 1704 by the French to burn the town.
Tension increased between Cortina and the Brownsville authorities, and on September 28 he raided and occupied the town with a posse of between forty and eighty men.

Tension and which
For example Test 3, E 1 refers to a specimen which has been washed by procedure `` 3 ( '' ( at 160-degrees-F ) for a total of 60 minutes in the machine, has been dried in a tumble dryer by procedure `` E '' and has been subjected to restorative forces on the Tension Presser by procedure `` 1 ''.
They advanced drastically in musical and lyrical sophistication: by the end they were quoting American writer William S. Burroughs (" A Different Kind of Tension "), declaiming their catechism in the anthem " I Believe ", and tuning in to a fantasy radio station on which their songs could be heard (" Radio Nine ").
This album introduced the single " Digital Tension Dementia " which caught the attention of many underground music fans and disc jockeys.
Tension grew between the university administration and the Conference over the future of the school, particularly over the methods by which members of the Vanderbilt Board of Trust would be chosen, and the extent that non-Methodists could teach at the school.
Tension pneumothorax may also occur in those receiving mechanical ventilation, in which case it may be difficult to spot as the person is typically receiving sedation ; it is often noted because of a sudden deterioration in condition.
Tension is provided either by a counterweight system or by hydraulic rams, which adjust the position of the bullwheel carriage to maintain design tension.
* In the Red Dwarf episode " Timeslides ", Dave Lister travels back in time using a mutated photograph of a pub in Liverpool where his band once played a gig to give his teenage self the idea of inventing the Tension Sheet ( a stress relief tool invented by Fred ' Thickie ' Holden, a former classmate of Arnold Rimmer, which earned him millions ).
Tension between Rowe and Prévost was exacerbated by the appearance of Prévost's second book of essays, Minute Particulars, which contained some disparaging comments about Rowe, who then left the group.
Three topics of research are pursued in Electric Engineering, monitored by the department ’ s Research Center: High Tension, which includes studies on protection against atmospheric discharges, Power Electronics, and Control of Industrial Processes.
* Tension ( geology ), a stress which stretches rocks in two opposite directions
Tension was mounting between the aristocracy, which had returned with King Louis XVIII, and the bourgeoisie produced by the Industrial Revolution.
Tension sparked as the Massachusetts Bay Colony, a stronghold for wampum, the supply of which the Pequot had controlled up until 1633.
The pioneers of Brit funk were Hi Tension, a band from northwest London, which started as Hot Waxx in the early 1970s.
A technique called " Applied Tension " which involves learning to tense the muscles in the torso, arms, and legs is effective for vasovagal syncope.
Tension with Craxi re-emerged after the publication of letters by Moro in which Andreotti saw a role for the leader of the PSI.
Tension rises between the girls as they try to figure out which one of them has been betraying their secrets to the whole school.
Tension had been simmering between Graham's staff and Led Zeppelin's security team during the day, and as Grant and Bindon were walking down the ramp near the end of the concert, words were exchanged with stage crew chief Jim Downey, which resulted in Bindon knocking Downey out cold.
As with many shooters, the game places emphasis on obtaining high scores, which is facilitated by the Tension Bonus System ( TBS ).
There is also a " Tension Gauge " on the left side of the screen which is filled by doing tricks and defeating enemies.
Future declarations of war between the Major Powers influences US Entry and US Tension, which are abstractions of when United States of America can declare war.
Dynamic Tension is a self-resistance exercise method which pits muscle against muscle.
Alfredo Maria Bonanno ( born 1937 in Catania ) is a main theorist of contemporary insurrectionary anarchism who wrote essays such as Armed Joy ( for which he was imprisoned for 18 months by the Italian government ), The Anarchist Tension and others.

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