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From 1180 to 1183 the tension between Henry and Richard grew, as King Henry commanded Richard to pay homage to Henry the Young King, but Richard refused.
The tension reached a breaking point in July 1905 when the Matumbi of Nandete led by Kinjikitile Ngwale revolted against the local administrators ( akida ) and suddenly the revolt grew wider from Dar Es Salaam to the Uluguru Mountains, the Kilombero Valley, the Mahenge and Makonde Plateaux, the Ruvuma in the southernmost part and Kilwa, Songea, Masasi, and from Kilosa to Iringa down to the eastern shores of Lake Nyasa.
This enterprise earned him the antagonism of the Roman Republic, since Smyrna and Lampsacus appealed to the republic of the west, and the tension grew after Antiochus had in 196 BC established a footing in Thrace.
Settlers, though, did not commit to the boundary and tension grew with the Revolutionary War.
Despite the Club's success in blocking plans for the Grand Canyon dams and weathering the transition from 501 ( c )( 3 ) to 501 ( c )( 4 ) status, tension grew over finances between Brower and the board of directors.
As annual deficits increased, tension grew between Brower and the Sierra Club board of directors.
In the 1970s and 1980s, tension grew between the people of Poland and its Communist government, as with the rest of the Eastern bloc as the influence of the Soviet Union faded.
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.
When the Chartist petition with 1, 283, 000 signatures was rejected by Parliament, tension grew between the starving workers and the authorities.
As his popularity grew, so did the tension against him.
As Christianity grew in influence, a tension developed under the church and folk-medicine, since much in folk medicine was magical, or mystical, and had its basis in sources that were not compatible with Christian faith.
But the coach found it hard to question Brown given his feats on the field, and the tension between the two men grew.
As a result of the expansion and allocation of places, tension grew between the governing body of European football ( UEFA ) and the FIFA leadership.
This prefigured the period 1983 – 1987 when Owen and Steel were Leaders of the SDP / Liberal Alliance and tension grew over whether their deal was a prelude to a merger of the parties or merely a temporary electoral pact.
The tension soon grew greatly between him and Noel.
Regardless of the success Jackson had as head coach of the Bulls, the tension between Jackson and Krause grew in the succeeding years, and by the 1997 – 98 season, was especially illustrated by the following incidents:
Among the success, tension between management and Stern grew further.
As tension grew from the splintering of the Order's forces between Prussia, Livonia, and Outremer, support for von Malberg among the Order fell ; the Grand Master traveled to Montfort in Outremer after Innocent fled to Lyon.
As the sounds of fighting grew closer the level of tension within the camp became palpable.
Under those conditions, tension grew in Norway, and a fledgling independence movement was formed in 1809.
As tension grew between members of nWo Hollywood, Stevie Ray started helping Booker T during his matches.
The tension between the two teams quickly grew as the Thrillers attacked their former trainer, Paul Orndorff, who was subsequently saved by the Animals.
Although Wen was later released, the tension between Shang and Zhou grew.
As the agitation for Catholic Emancipation grew, the tension between Ribbonism and Orangeism increased.

tension and all-time
In addition to the tension with the executive branch, Aponte's term was tinged with greater-than-average tension with the Senate, in which his support for Rossello's bid to oust Senate President Kenneth McClintock, whom he called a " traitor " to his Party, took him to lead over 20 New Progressive representatives to converge on the Senate floor in opposition to McClintock's permanence as Senate President, considered by many the all-time historical low-point in Senate-House relations.
The Aryans and The Bikers were distant as a result of this mess, but when racial tension reached an all-time high, they reunited.

tension and high
This is possible with water and other liquids that have a high surface tension.
In order to attain the goal of group solidarity and to relieve tension, the high fertility rate provides more group members for mate selection, and the clustering of members in groups fosters acceptance of group controls.
Children scoring high in compulsivity were those who gave evidence of tension or emotionality in situations where there was lack of organization or conformity to standards and expectations, or who made exaggerated efforts to achieve these goals.
When served in a psychological atmosphere that allows young bodies to assimilate the greatest good from what they eat because they are free from tension, a foundation is laid for a high level of health that releases the children from physical handicaps to participate with enjoyment in the work assignments, the athletic programs and the most important phase, the educational opportunities.
In some styles of Lindy Hop, the tension may become quite high without initiating movement.
Taiko are also characterized by a high amount of tension on the drums heads, with a correspondingly high pitch relative to body size.
This high tension likely developed in response to Japan's wet and humid summers when most festivals take place.
Many taiko are not tunable, and a drum with high head tension would counteract the slacking effects of humidity.
The government said that if there are no protests for one month, it would ease the high political tension in Ethiopia.
In people acclimated to high altitudes, the concentration of 2, 3-Bisphosphoglycerate ( 2, 3-BPG ) in the blood is increased, which allows these individuals to deliver a larger amount of oxygen to tissues under conditions of lower oxygen tension.
In a modern installation, the magneto only has a single low tension winding which is connected to an external ignition coil which not only has a low tension winding, but also a secondary winding of many thousands of turns to deliver the high voltage required for the spark plug ( s ).
From the point of view of material modelling, masonry is a special material of extreme mechanical properties ( with a very high ratio between strength in compression and in tension ), so that the applied loads do not diffuse as they do in elastic bodies, but tend to percolate along lines of high stiffness, see the figure on the right and watch a video for more details.
The New York Jets previously maintained a high tension rivalry against their in-town counterparts, the New York Giants, that has since diminished due to the infrequency with which the teams meet in the regular season.
A silicone-coating treatment produces a cross-linked material with high density, stability and heat resistance and low surface tension which imparts good anti-stick or release properties.
It is attached by high tension steel cables so that no light is obstructed by traditional glazing bars.
They further assert that sects have, in contrast to churches, a high degree of tension with the surrounding society.
These factors lead to strong attractive forces between molecules of water, giving rise to water's high surface tension and capillary forces.
Carbon dioxide diffuses into the surrounding water due to its high solubility, while oxygen diffuses into bubbles as the concentration within the bubble has been reduced by respiration, and nitrogen also diffuses out as its tension has been increased.
" Chris Dafoe, in his review for The Globe and Mail, wrote, " At its best, The Abyss offers a harrowing, thrilling journey through inky waters and high tension.
The high surface tension of water pulls the concavity outwards, generating enough force to lift water as high as a hundred meters from ground level to a tree's highest branches.
A period of peace followed in the 18th century during the years of King Yeongjo and King Jeongjo, who led a new renaissance of the Joseon dynasty, with fundamental reforms to ease the political tension between the Confucian scholars, who held high positions.

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