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The thousands of city migrants who desert the farms yearly must readjust with even greater stress and tension: the sacred wilderness is gradually surrendering to suburbs and research parks and industrial areas.
It is equipped with electronic controls that can be set to hold precise tension and speed.
This is possible with water and other liquids that have a high surface tension.
Belt tension is adjusted by manipulation of two locking bolts and a movable motor mount.
The return spring tension may be adjusted to suit individual requirements by gripping the spring housing with a pair of pliers ( to prevent the spring from unwinding when it is released ), loosening the lock nut or screw, and rotating the housing until the desired tension is achieved.
Essentially these birefringence studies show that at low rates of shear a tension is present at 45-degrees to the direction of shear, and as the rate of shear increases, the direction of the maximum tension moves asymptotically toward the direction of shear.
The direction of the tension of minimum pressure is, of course, given by the direction of the major axis of the ellipsoids.
The relative forces can be calculated from the various radii of curvature if we assume: ( A ) The surface tension is uniform on the surface of the drop.
Just as the pressure exerted by surface tension in a spherical drop is Af and the pressure exerted by surface tension on a cylindrical shape is Af, the pressure exerted by any curved surface is Af, where **yg is the interfacial tension and Af and Af are the two radii of curvature.
If it is assumed that the formula given by Lodge of cosec Af applies, the pressure difference along the major axes can be calculated from the angle of inclination of the major axis, and from this the interfacial tension can be calculated.

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Moors reacted to this change by increasing pressures for Arabization, to Arabicize many aspects of Mauritanian life, such as law and language, and ethnic tension built up-helped by a common memory of warfare and slave raids.
The term steel guitar should not be confused with steel-strung guitar, which is a standard acoustic guitar that has steel rather than the nylon, cat-gut or brass / nickel strings used for classical guitar or standard acoustic guitar, and is built with extra bracing, a stronger neck, and higher-geared machine heads to compensate for the much higher tension of steel strings.
The tension was relieved when a road, the Alameda, was built by two hundred Indians to link the communities together.
Recently, Thomas Nagel has elaborated on the concept of original position, arguing that social ethics should be built taking into account the tension between original and actual positions.
While the first permanent domed membrane structures were the radar domes designed and built by Walter Bird after World War II, the cable-restrained and air-supported tension membrane structure designed by David Geiger to cover the United States pavilion at Expo ' 70 was a landmark construction.
Harlem Stride is distinguished from ragtime by several essential characteristics: Ragtime introduced sustained syncopation into piano music, but stride pianists built a more freely swinging rhythm into their performances, with a certain degree of anticipation of the left ( bass ) hand by the right ( melody ) hand, a form of tension and release in the patterns played by the right hand, interpolated within the beat generated by the left.
The tension with the main problem is built on throughout the film and leads to a highly stressful climax.
Aristides continued to oppose Themistocles's policy, and tension between the two camps built over the winter, so the ostracism of 482 BC became a direct contest between Themistocles and Aristides.
Psychological horror films differ from the traditional horror film, where the source of the fear is typically something material – such as creatures, monsters or aliens – as well as the splatter film, which derives its effects from gore and graphic violence, in that tension is built through atmosphere, eerie sounds and exploitation of the viewer's and the character's psychological fears.
In the summer of 1971, tension built up between the two Cypriot communities, and incidents became more numerous.
Near the entrance into the Velika Paklenica there is an artificial basement / cave complex that had been built for Josip Broz Tito during the tension between Yugoslavia and the USSR in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Further diplomatic tension built up when Rumsfeld pointed out in February 2003, that Germany, Cuba and Libya were the only nations completely opposing a possible war in Iraq ( a statement that was formally correct at the time ).
Wrestlers portrayed a villain or a hero as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches.
She also built the sexual tension by saying that no matter how intimate or " grinding " the dance steps, that none of the dancers were to have any other kind of physical contact with each other for the next six months.
Wrestlers portrayed a villain or a hero as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches.
After a long period of development tension is built up considerably.
Many Indianapolis and Formula One championships have been won with racing engines built within of the Saxon church, and part of its tower masonry is secured by an advanced steel tension bar designed and given by Ilmor Engines, who also sponsor many other clubs and associations in the village.
This overture, too, is similar in form to that of the first movement of this symphony, a slow introduction with a loud pronouncement of the tonic followed by a quiet or piano section in which tension is built then resolved in forte.
Wrestlers portrayed a villain or a hero as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches.
Being built to the larger GWR loading gauge, she was unable to run on the former London Midland and Scottish Railway tracks, and with tension growing between the owners, it was agreed to sell her.
Other lazy kates are built with devices that create an adjustable amount of tension, so that if the yarn is jerked, a whole bunch of yarn is not wound off, then wound up again in the opposite direction.
Starting around 1800, the piano began to be built ever more ambitiously, with sturdier ( eventually, iron ) framing and greater string tension.
Hindu nationalists claim that Mughals destroyed the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, located at the birthplace of Rama, and built the Babri Masjid on the holy site, which has since been a source of tension between the Hindu and Muslim communities.
In interviews, he has stated that his music is " built around tension ", and that his work is often influenced by " mistake theory, which is: I use a lot of things that you and I might consider mistakes .... by ( experimenting ) with effects, with filters, with percentages in my sampler, and just doing stuff that you wouldn't ordinarily do.

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The simmering tension finally broke into open revolt due to the actions of the tyrant of Miletus, Aristagoras.
The tension between the two regions finally peaked when the first printing press arrived in Panama in 1820.
The conflict was a culmination of years of tension between the two nations, which finally came to a head over the issue of a Hohenzollern candidate for the vacant Spanish throne, following the deposition of Isabella II in 1868.
As well as describing the progression of a self-defense response, the strength principles also describe the progression a WingTsun student must follow over years of training: first, form training and a great deal of punching to learn to be relaxed in a fight and to ( counter intuitively ) punch without tension ; second, countless hours of chi sao training to be able to yield to — and exploit — the attacker's strength ; finally, strength training specific to WT to increase punching and striking power.
After several days of tension, an agreement was finally reached for this rump element to leave safely, and on 27 March du Bourg surrendered the Bastille and left the city himself.
This led to an escalation in tension and finally Algeria's wholesale occupation by France.
The upper thread runs from a spool kept on a spindle on top of or next to the machine, through a tension mechanism, through the take-up arm, and finally through the hole in the needle.
Several decades of increasing tension finally broke out into war.
IAM releases the tension, improves concentration and finally leads to relaxation and expansive mind. It physically helps in good sleep, good digestion, no depression and reduces many other health risks due to stress ( cortisol and adrenaline level increase ).
This tension finally erupted in 1936 – 37 with a growing controversy at Ashland College.
Continued growth in both Local Government Authorities became a contentious subject from then on, which caused much political tension, until finally in 2007, local conflicts came to a head with the tabling before the Parliament of Queensland of the proposed Local Government ( Reform Implementation ) Act 2007.
Whedon was concerned that audiences would consider this implausible and that weekly confrontations would leave no tension for the season finale when Buffy and the Master would finally meet and battle each other.
First, the tension between creativity, which destroys the old as it fashions the new, and the conservative desire to preserve things as they are ; second, the difference between liberty, which consists of a lack of restraint, and freedom, which lies in the ability to act ; finally, the sense that human life is difficult and happiness elusive, that fleeting joy is life's only reward and that love is necessary to humanity.
Continued growth in both Local Government Authorities became a contentious subject from then on, which caused much political tension, until finally in 2007, the conflict gained new pace with the tabling before the Parliament of Queensland of the proposed Local Government ( Reform Implementation ) Act 2007.
The political tension finally culminated in the 6 October 1976 massacre, when Village Scouts and Red Gaur joined with military and police to rape and massacre at least 46 students protesting at Thammasat University.
It was this epiphany that finally dissolved the tension between herself and Susan Ivanova ; from that point on, the two women developed a mutual respect which later blossomed into a friendship, and eventually romance.
Despite the tension between the two men during the production, when Price saw the movie the following year, he admitted that he finally understood what Reeves had been after and wrote the young director a ten page letter praising the film.
Five behavioural stages characterize impulsivity: an impulse, growing tension, pleasure from acting, relief from the urge and finally guilt ( which may or may not arise ).
Russia promised to withdraw its base at the 1999 Istanbul OSCE summit, and the protracted process of the ensuing negotiations remained a source of great tension with Georgia until the base was finally withdrawn by 2008.

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