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tension and culminated
The rising tension and resentment of the Malays for the Chinese and vice versa culminated in the vicious riots of 13 May 1969.
Instead, Leo became more and more independent from Aspar, causing a tension that would have culminated in the assassination of the barbarian.
The tension between the two culminated in Cosby's punching Smothers in the head.
The tension and exhaustion culminated at the end of the US " Fuck or Fight " tour, where they were too tired to attend the end-of-tour party.
Eldritch has said to have pitched " Torch " as a potential song for the album, which culminated the long-standing tension between himself and Adams.
The long tension between the Sōka Gakkai and the Priesthood of Nichiren Shōshū culminated in early 1990s in exchange of various accusations and in disagreement about basic doctrinal issues.
This personal and political tension culminated with a long period ( about 1972 to 1976 ) when AMM was rarely active, and then usually as a Prévost-Gare duo.
In 1965, tension between Boumédiène and Ben Bella culminated in a coup d ' état, after Ben Bella had tried to sack one of the Colonel's closest collaborators, Foreign Minister Abdelaziz Bouteflika ( who was in 1999 elected President of Algeria ).
This tension grew to a point that led to the creation of opposing nationalistic organisations that culminated in the assassination of the King Alexander I in 1934.
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.
When sustained tension between the United States and Britain culminated in the War of 1812, the 1st and 2nd battalions were based in Quebec and Nova Scotia respectively.
Months of tension between the government and the Republic of Fiji Military Forces culminated in a military coup on 5 December 2006.
In 2012, USM came to national prominence as tension between the university's president, Selma Botman, and the university's faculty culminated in a faculty vote of " no confidence.
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.
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.
Anti-German tension culminated on April 4, 1918, in the brutal lynching of German immigrant Robert Prager, a coal miner living in Collinsville, Illinois, who was accused of making " disloyal remarks ".
The tension between David-Weill and Wasserstein culminated in May 2005, when Wasserstein completed an IPO of the firm, ending over 150 years of private ownership.
The tension thus produced between the two statesmen was increased by the political complications of 1875 – 1878 in south-eastern Europe, which began with the Herzegovian insurrection and culminated at the Berlin congress.
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.
Wrestlers portrayed a hero, villain or a tweener as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated in a wrestling match or a series of matches.
The tension between the Government and OPSEU culminated on March 18, 1996 in a confrontation between the OPP and OPSEU strikers at Queen's Park in Toronto.
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.
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.

tension and cause
excess tension will only cause undue wear on the motor and spindle bearings.
This is in fact incorrect, for a higher string tension can cause the shuttle to slide off the racquet and hence make it harder to hit a shot accurately.
Chronic pelvic floor tension can cause pain in the bladder and / or pelvis, which is often described by women as a burning sensation, particularly in the vagina.
In 9 out 10 IC / BPS patients struggling with painful sexual relations, muscle tension is the primary cause of that pain and discomfort.
The development of hydroelectric power projects also cause some tension with local indigenous groups, recently empowered by Nepal's ratification of ILO Convention 169.
The Caspian Sea territorial boundaries is a cause of tension between the two.
The above verse, along with, is the cause of tension between the devout of the Abrahamic religions and members of the LGBT community.
Compared to dry hair, wet hair can be easier to manage in a cut / style situation because the added weight and surface tension of the water cause the strands to stretch downward and cling together along the hair's length, holding a line and making it easier for the stylist to create a form.
If it is untreated, blood flow can be interrupted and cause a drop in blood pressure known as tension pneumothorax.
This is believed to cause V-shaped depressions on the side under tension and C-shaped depressions on the side under compression.
Tape tension was another cause of unreliability.
Its cause is a complex interaction between the differing surface tensions of water and ethanol ; it is induced by a combination of surface tension modification of water by ethanol together with ethanol evaporating faster than water.
) Another cause of marital tension ( and later political tension ) was his capriciousness ; he could rage against someone one day, and be extremely polite the next.
A placebo described as a muscle relaxant will cause muscle relaxation and, if described as the opposite, muscle tension.
Chronic stress is defined as a " state of prolonged tension from internal or external stressors, which may cause various physical manifestations – e. g., asthma, back pain, arrhythmias, fatigue, headaches, HTN, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcers, and suppress the immune system ".
The King had endeavored to limit British influence, which had been beginning to cause tension.
In this set-up a broken string will have no effect on the pitch of the other strings, as the reduced overall string tension caused by the broken string will not cause the bridge to move, as it is already in contact with the body of the guitar.
Catenary wires are kept at a mechanical tension because the pantograph causes oscillations in the wire and the wave must travel faster than the train to avoid producing standing waves that would cause wire breakage.
This, too, was a cause of tension between north and south, as Slovenia in particular experienced a period of strong growth.
When the MDF was ignited, the resulting gas pressure between the inner and outer seal would cause the bolts to fail in tension.
Chronic hypertension is known to cause because it changes the tension of the smooth walls vessels and causes changes in the vessel diameter.
Receiving and / or the anticipation of receiving a PA can be uncomfortable and distressful and potentially causetension between supervisors and subordinates ”.
The chordae tendineae are attached to papillary muscles that cause tension to better hold the valve.

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