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Then he began to speak about the tension in art between the mess and form.
Whatever pole of this contrast one emphasizes and whatever the tension between these two approaches to understanding the artistic imagination, it will be readily seen that they are not mutually exclusive, that they belong together.
Almost everything about the movies that is peculiarly of the movies derives from a tension created and maintained between narrative time and film time.
The relationship between the author and the editor, often the author's only liaison to the publishing company, is often characterized as the site of tension.
Considerable tension exists between these anarchists and anarcho-capitalists.
At the start of the next session, affairs were handled by a triumvirate of Granby, Disraeli, and John Charles Herries – indicative of the tension between Disraeli and the rest of the party, who needed his talents but mistrusted the man.
Nigeria and Cameroon have disputed the possession of Bakassi for some years, leading to considerable tension between the two countries.
Similarly, in northern Macedonia, the tension between Serbia and Bulgaria due to later aspirations over Vardar Macedonia generated many incidents between the nearby armies, prompting Serbia to maintain its army's mobilization.
To consider but one example, the First Amendment to the United States Constitution states " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof "— but interpretation ( that is, determining the fine boundaries, and resolving the tension between the " establishment " and " free exercise " clauses ) of each of the important terms was delegated by Article III of the Constitution to the judicial branch, so that the current legal boundaries of the Constitutional text can only be determined by consulting the common law.
Much of anthropological theory has originated in an appreciation of and interest in the tension between the local ( particular cultures ) and the global ( a universal human nature, or the web of connections between people in distinct places / circumstances ).
In the world that humans inhabit there is a continual tension between these two modes of Dhamma.
However since Burke there has always been tension between traditional aristocratic conservatism and the wealthy business class.
There was increasing tension between the superpowers following the deployment of American Pershing missiles in Western Europe, SS20s in the Soviet Bloc countries and Britain's replacement of the Polaris armed submarine fleet with Trident missiles.
The tension at r is parallel to the curve at r and pulls the section to the right, so it may be written Tu =( Tcos φ, Tsin φ ), where T is the magnitude of the force and φ is the is the angle between the curve at r and the x-axis ( see tangential angle ).
It follows that the magnitude of the tension at a point T = λgy which is proportional to the distance between the point and the directrix.
Second, let G = G ( s ) be the external force per unit length acting on a small segment of a chain as a function of s. The forces acting on the segment of the chain between s and s + Δs are the force of tension T ( s + Δs ) at one end of the segment, the nearly opposite force − T ( s ) at the other end, and the external force acting on the segment which is
Group litigation has struggled with the tension between consent and interest ever since.
The tension between the laws dealing with peace, and the obligation to self-defense, has led to a set of Jewish teachings that have been described as tactical-pacifism.
Buber made this theme the basis of a famous definition of the tension between Judaism and Christianity:
For Adorno and Horkheimer state intervention in the economy had effectively abolished the tension in capitalism between the " relations of production " and " material productive forces of society ," a tension which, according to traditional critical theory, constituted the primary contradiction within capitalism.
Also, the Druze formed an alliance with Britain and allowed Protestant missionaries to enter Mount Lebanon, creating tension between them and the Catholic Maronites, who were supported by the French.
With older viols, before screw threads were used to tighten the bow, players held the bow with two fingers between the stick and the hair to maintain tension of the hair.

tension and Falwell
Falwell ’ s decision highlighted the rivalry between Falwell and Robertson as televangelists but also revealed the deep-seated tension that still persisted between competing evangelical traditions – Falwell ’ s fundamentalist tradition was at odds with Robertson ’ s charismatic tradition.

tension and Pat
Joe Chip and Pat have a repressed and distrustful sexual tension throughout, Joe keenly aware of Pat's beauty, and Pat in spiteful contempt of Joe's love apparent, Wendy Wright.
Pat sat on the edge of a couch and held her chin high, a sign of tension to her husband.
When a group of rural people visited the White House to present a quilt to the First Lady, many were overcome with nervousness ; upon hearing their weeping, Pat hugged each individual tightly, and the tension dissipated.

tension and also
He also demanded that Kennedy take additional measures to increase international tension: specifically to crush the Cuban revolution, resume nuclear testing, resist more vigorously admission of China to its lawful seat in the United Nations, and postpone non-military programs at home ''.
Pierre Bourdieu's essay " The Field of Cultural Production " depicts the publishing industry as a " space of literary or artistic position-takings ," also called the " field of struggles ," which is defined by the tension and movement inherent among the various positions in the field.
Anxiety can also be experienced in ways which include changes in sleeping patterns, nervous habits, and increased motor tension like foot tapping.
PSV is also considered a rival, but in terms of tension and rivalry, these matches are not as loaded as the duels with Feyenoord.
It possesses anxiolytic properties in addition to its antihistamine properties and is also licensed for the treatment of anxiety and tension.
Temperature affects not only the viscosity, but also interfacial tension in the case of non-ionic surfactants or more generally interactions forces inside the system.
Nylon strings also have a much lower tension than steel strings, as do the predecessors to nylon strings, gut strings ( made from ox or sheep gut ).
The NATO exercise Able Archer 83 also added to international tension.
In general, yarns become stronger with more twist ( also called worst ), longer fibers and thicker yarns ( more fibers ); for example, thinner yarns require more twist than do thicker yarns to resist breaking under tension.
Taiko are also characterized by a high amount of tension on the drums heads, with a correspondingly high pitch relative to body size.
Temperature affects not only the viscosity, but also the interfacial tension in the case of non-ionic surfactants, or on a broader scope, interactions of forces inside the system.
As well as the symbolic inserts already mentioned, The Avenging Conscience also made extensive use of large numbers of Big Close Up shots of clutching hands and tapping feet as a means of emphasizing those parts of the body as indicators of psychological tension.
As well as the symbolic inserts already mentioned, The Avenging Conscience also made extensive use of large numbers of Big Close Up shots of clutching hands and tapping feet as a means of emphasizing those parts of the body as indicators of psychological tension.
However, the war increased tension with Austria-Hungary, which also had ambitions in the region.
It usually includes a solid bottom, and also internal bracing to maintain its form without warping under the tension of the strings.
Some experimental and rare harmonicas also have had the reed-plates held in place by tension, such as the WWII era all-American models.
The spring tension controls the amount of pressure required to lower the top cymbal, and how fast it returns to its open position, and can also be varied.
While weekly therapy is certainly valuable, most providers also suggest an aggressive self-care regimen at home to help combat muscle tension, such as daily muscle relaxation audiotapes, stress reduction and anxiety management on a daily basis.
By 1599, however, he again felt his work limited by the inaccuracy of available data — just as growing religious tension was also threatening his continued employment in Graz.
Some precision or fragile objects — such as passengers, who need time to sense stress changes and adjust their muscle tension or suffer conditions such as whiplash — can be safely subjected not only to a maximum acceleration, but also to a maximum jerk.
In general, yarns become stronger with more twist ( also called worst ), longer fibers and thicker yarns ( more fibers ); for example, thinner yarns require more twist than do thicker yarns to resist breaking under tension.
This anisotropy is also manifested in the interfacial energy ( surface tension ) between different liquid crystal phases.
Over time, Weber would also be significantly affected by the marital tension between his father, " a man who enjoyed earthly pleasures ," and his mother, a devout Calvinist " who sought to lead an ascetic life.
On the eve of the First World War a growing tension and unease with the social order, already seen in the Russian Revolution of 1905 and the agitation of " radical " parties, also manifested itself in artistic works in every medium which radically simplified or rejected previous practice.
However, it was also argued that muscular tension resulting from holding down buttons could be exploited in user interface design as it gives constant feedback that the user is in a temporary state, or mode ( Buxton, 1995 ).

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