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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 ).
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.
The tension is masterfully built and finally released at approximately two minutes into the piece, with a cascade of instruments triumphantly playing the initial theme at a somewhat faster pace.
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.

tension and erupted
Finally, in 431 BC, this tension erupted into the Peloponnesian War, the first of a series of conflicts which would tear Greece apart for the next century ; an unforeseen, if indirect, legacy of Themistocles's.
This tension had erupted into general revolt with the 1905 Revolution, and did so again under the strain of total war in 1917.
The legacy of the Troubles is continued tension between Roman Catholics and Protestants, which has occasionally erupted into violence at flashpoint ' interface areas '.
* How smouldering tension erupted to set Brixton aflame ( The Guardian ) 13 April 1981
The tension eventually erupted into a conflict known today as the New Zealand Land Wars.
The tension between the mutants and humans there had erupted and Genosha was in a state of war.

tension and 1936
Until the reorganization begun by Nikolai Yezhov with a purge of the regional political police in the autumn of 1936 and formalized by a May 1939 directive of the All-Union NKVD by which all appointments to the local political police were controlled from the center, there was frequent tension between centralized control of local units and the collusion of those units with local and regional party elements, frequently resulting in the thwarting of Moscow's plans.
Based on the work of the Austrian internist Friedrich Kraus ( 1858 1936 ), Reich argued that the orgasm is a bioelectrical discharge, and proposed the " orgasm formula ": mechanical tension ( tumescence ) → bioelectrical charge → bioelectrical discharge → mechanical relaxation ( detumescence ).
In the first definitive book on defense mechanisms, The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense ( 1936 ), Anna Freud introduced the concept of signal anxiety ; she stated that it was " not directly a conflicted instinctual tension but a signal occurring in the ego of an anticipated instinctual tension ".

tension and
In the period of 3 6 weeks following cessation increased anxiety, depression as well as sleep disturbance is common ; fatigue and tension can persist for up to 5 weeks as part of the post-acute withdrawal syndrome ; about a quarter of alcoholics experience anxiety and depression for up to 2 years.
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.
His first " continuous tension discontinuous compression " geodesic dome ( full sphere in this case ) was constructed at the University of Oregon Architecture School in 1959 with the help of students.
These continuous tension discontinuous compression structures featured single force compression members ( no flexure or bending moments ) that did not touch each other and were ' suspended ' by the tensional members.
* Contact tension a historical forerunner to the theory of electrochemistry.
" Thales of Miletus, who lived from 625 547 ( BCE ) was the only documented person who believed that earthquakes were caused by tension between the earth and water.
1520 1591 ), father of Galileo and the inventor of monody, made use of the method in successfully solving musical problems, firstly, of tuning such as the relationship of pitch to string tension and mass in stringed instruments, and to volume of air in wind instruments ; and secondly to composition, by his various suggestions to composers in his Dialogo della musica antica e moderna ( Florence, 1581 ).
* Clowns break the tension and act as comic relief
* Psychological horror Relies on characters ' fears, guilt, beliefs, eerie sound effects, relevant music, emotional instability and at times, the supernatural and ghosts, to build tension and further the plot.
Australia Japan relations have elements of tension as well as acknowledged mutuality of strong interests, beliefs and friendship.
Following the tension of Game Six, the Cardinals pitching and defense came undone in Game 7 and their offense was shut down by Saberhagen leading to the lowest batting average to date (. 188 by the Cardinals, later broken by 2001 Yankees ) and fewest runs ( 13 for the Cardinals, still stands ) of any team in a 7 game series, and the Royals won 11 0 to clinch the franchise's only World Series title.
This heightened tension between Lithuania and Poland and led to fears that they would resume the Polish Lithuanian War, and on 7 October 1920, the League negotiated the Suwałki Agreement establishing a cease-fire and a demarcation line between the two nations.
* 1990 Italian prime minister Giulio Andreotti reveals to the Italian parliament the existence of Gladio, the Italian " stay-behind " clandestine paramilitary NATO army, which was implicated in false flag terrorist attacks implicating communists and anarchists as part of the strategy of tension from the late 1960s to early 1980s.
He laboured to preserve the peace of Europe even though he was menaced by the ambition of Louis XIV of France ( 1643 1715 ), an imperious monarch over ecclesiastical matters ( the struggle concerned the régale, or revenues of vacant dioceses and abbeys, which resulted in continued tension with France ).
According to official Residents lore, there was internal turmoil which resulted in a large, " embarrassing " food fight ; they decided to resolve this tension in 1974 by recording what would later become Not Available representative of N. Senada's Theory of Obscurity taken to its logical conclusion.
* June 13 TASS, the official Soviet news agency, denies reports of tension between Germany and the Soviet Union.
* Patricia McPherson as Dr. Bonnie Barstow ( Seasons 1, 3-4 ) KITT's chief technician and as romantic tension for Michael.
Massage involves working and acting on the body with pressure structured, unstructured, stationary, or moving tension, motion, or vibration, done manually or with mechanical aids.
Adult humans have roughly 2 3 × 10 < sup > 13 </ sup > ( 20-30 trillion ) red blood cells at any given time, comprising approximately one quarter of the total human body cell number ( women have about 4 to 5 million erythrocytes per microliter ( cubic millimeter ) of blood and men about 5 to 6 million ; people living at high altitudes with low oxygen tension will have more ).
There was the question of opening a second front to alleviate the German pressure on the Red Army, the question of mutual assistance where both Britain and Russia were looking towards the United States for credit and material support and there was ceaseless tension between the United States and Britain since Washington had no desire to prop-up the British Empire in the event of an Allied Victory.
Though the 2004 05 76ers exceeded many on-court expectations, there was a great deal of behind-the-scenes tension between O ' Brien, his players, and the front office.
The political tension between the Catholic bishops of Arles and the Visigothic kings is epitomized in the career of the Frankish St Caesarius, bishop of Arles 503 542, who was suspected by the Arian Visigoth Alaric II of conspiring with the Burgundians to turn over the Arelate to Burgundy, and was exiled for a year to Bordeaux in Aquitaine, and again in 512 when Arles held out against Theodoric the Great, Caesarius was imprisoned and sent to Ravenna to explain his actions before the Ostrogothic king.
Slash fiction, like other fan fiction, sometimes borrows the MPAA film rating system to indicate the amount of sexual content in the story. Not all slash fiction has explicit sexual content the interaction between two characters can be as innocent as holding hands or a chaste kiss, or even contain nothing but unfulfilled yearning ; stories may be labeled " UST " for " unresolved sexual tension ".
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.

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