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34 Sentences With "tensed up"

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The moment startled Cyrus as she tensed up and screamed.
At the intersection before the gas station, however, she tensed up.
When I asked about the Amazon removal, Queiroz tensed up a bit.
"What you've done is allow someone who tensed up listening to Zimmerman to exhale ," Burns explained.
"Think about being on guard, all your muscles being tensed up, [and] your heart racing," she said.
When I thought about writing that monthly check, my body tensed up and my breathing became shallow.
Remember when Hillary Clinton, during the debate, he was right behind her and she kind of tensed up.
AS SHE SPOKE, she glanced at her phone on the kitchen counter, made a call and immediately tensed up.
Day saw something interesting: Chestnut Hair and Blue Almond Eyes were no longer eating cake and had tensed up too.
A lot of men "just sort of tensed up" and "couldn't get past the discomfort of the subject," she recalled.
Still, the allegations have tensed up an already angry and polarized electorate and are likely to hang over the next government.
The cameras were rolling, my tensed-up body was shaking and an aloof Alex Trebek stood just a few feet away.
Cameron was his usual silly self through most of the rehearsal, but tensed up when someone asked a question headed that way.
My heart began to pound through my chest, my muscles tensed up, and I could feel my face prickle as it flushed.
"It feels like my legs are tensed up, so I usually just try to massage them to relieve them," she tells Broadly.
Any time I heard the yeehaw-ed exclamations from one its rousing drag races echo out into the silent countryside, I tensed up.
" At one point, Zuckerberg tensed up: "It almost feels like you're drifting around those edges!" he exclaimed, and at another point admitted he was "terrified.
" Alicia told him, "No, stop," but he penetrated her anyway; when he did, she "tensed up and tried to go numb until it was over.
As soon as I saw the headline, my body tensed up and I quickly tried to change the topic, but she kept coming back to it.
"My whole body puckered, I tensed up, and I didn't know what to do," he said, adding that Ryan came over and "grabbed [his] hand" before asking for a photo together.
My shoulders dropped from where they had tensed up by my ears as I realized with an ecstatic, stomach-swooping start that I could actually sit back, relax, and truly enjoy watching a woman save the world.
Witherspoon is — as she always is at her best — a tensed-up ball of crackling fire, while Woodley has shifted into a whole new acting gear now that Jane's pain and fury are starting to seep through the cracks.
As soon as the name left my mouth, I tensed up as if I'd been caught in a lie, as if I were one more in a long line of men travelling to new cities, conning strangers with false names.
Even while watching the movie as an adult, the second that haunting, teasing refrain started playing as Pee-wee drifted off in the hospital (where he goes after crashing through a highway billboard following the famous "Tequila" scene in the biker bar), I tensed up, knowing it was coming.
"Some people also grind their teeth while others experience muscle soreness due to keeping their muscles tensed up much of the time," she says, adding that if someone is experiencing an acute episode of anxiety or panic, they might also experience shortness of breath, sweating, dizziness, and increased heart rate.
In 1980, the Brixton-raised Dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson, whom Babylon filmmaker Franco Rosso featured in an earlier documentary, Dread Beat and Blood, wrote Bass Culture: Muzik of blood Black reared Pain rooted Heart geared; All tensed up In the bubble and the bounce An the leap an the weight-drop Neorealist filmmaker Franco Rosso discovered this musical world in South London, filming Babylon as an unfiltered document on a riotous period of racism and militancy.
He turned left and "it just went off when my whole body tensed up", Liang testified. It was reported that Gurley actually ran after hearing the gunshot, and didn't realize he was bleeding until collapsing on the fifth floor.
The president called Choi to apologise, but she dismissed it as a lie and told him to tell straight to the point and hung up. Back at his office, the president searched into Choi's biography and found out that she had only taught for six months at each school, from 1999 onwards. The next day, the president invited Choi for lunch. Choi appeared rather tensed up as she waited for the president.
Alabama has experienced several problematic executions involving the chair. On April 22, 1983, John Louis Evans, New York Times April 23, 1983 the first post-Furman prisoner to be executed by the state, was hit with an initial jolt of electricity, which lasted 30 seconds. Evans’ body tensed up, causing the electrode on his left leg to snap off. Soon smoke and flames were shooting out from under the hood that covered his head.
They were initially uncertain about casting Grantham, but they both felt that the actor had "something", which they went on to describe as a "tensed up internal emotion of some sort, that was being held in. There was something behind the eyes, too. Barely contained violence almost..." After a successful reading with the actress Jean Fennell (who was originally cast as Angie), he was offered the part. However, shortly afterwards Grantham contacted Smith and asked to speak to her urgently.
I had too much power and I tensed up. I was really tired when I did the last two jumps (in the program). Overall I was able to perform well, especially the steps and things I had to be careful about. After Nationals I forgot what it felt like to jump but at Four Continents I was able to accomplish what I wasn’t able to do at Nationals and that’s what I want to do in the future for my career.
Written for CBS news Space Place. One report describes the crew as "infuriated" that Mission Control seemed unconcerned. When Gibson saw the damage he thought to himself, "We are going to die";Tell Me A Story: Astronaut Hoot Gibson's and Atlantis' Close Call (posted to YouTube on 25 April 2015, by Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex) he and others did not believe that the shuttle would survive reentry. Gibson advised the crew to relax because "No use dying all tensed- up", he said, but if instruments indicated that the shuttle was disintegrating, Gibson planned to "tell mission control what I thought of their analysis" in the remaining seconds before his death.
Ascetics, as a branch of theology, may be briefly defined as the scientific exposition of Christian asceticism. It has been defined as the theological "science of the spiritual life", "far behind either from the Dogma or the Moral", rested on the truths of faith and tensed up to the Christian perfection as "logical outcome of Dogma, especially of the fundamental dogma of the Incarnation", useful to Religious as to lay-apostolate., with the imprimatur of Michael J. Curley, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore Asceticism (askesis, askein), taken in its literal signification, means a polishing, a smoothing or refining. The Greeks used the word to designate the exercises of the athletes, developing the powers dormant in the body and training it to its full natural beauty.
Following the Franco-Spanish peace treaty of 1559, crown-sanctioned French corsair activities subsided, but piratical Huguenot incursions persisted and in at least one instance led to the formation of a temporary Huguenot settlement in the Isle of Pines, off Cuba. English piracy increased during the reign of Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1625–1649) and became more aggressive as Anglo-Spanish relations tensed up further during the Thirty Years' War. Although Spain and the Netherlands had been at war since the 1560s, the Dutch were latecomers, appearing in the region only after the mid-1590s, when the Dutch Republic was no longer on the defensive in its long conflict against Spain. Dutch privateering became more widespread and violent beginning in the 1620s.

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