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"tensely" Definitions
  1. in a nervous or worried way, showing that you are unable to relax
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The two neighbors still share the tensely divided island of Cyprus.
Crowds have rallied and faced off tensely against those who support the removals.
Onlookers watched tensely as the launch-time was pushed back to 3:53 a.m.
All the families waited tensely for the children's first appearance after the plane landed.
Michael Fabiano's Faust was, as usual with this tenor, tensely forceful — sometimes exciting, sometimes strained.
The working party's nonbinding opinion has been tensely awaited as a barometer for the deal's ultimate viability.
Biya was announced the winner of the tensely-contested election amid high-security presence in Yaounde and other major cities.
They have to tensely avoid police who randomly stop to check IDs, because most of the group doesn't have any.
The dancer moved tensely and deliberately, at one point rising into a headstand, tightly confined and breathing through a small tube.
Davis tensely agrees to take a selfie with him, and all of a sudden they're able to find Micah and release him.
Wednesday's nonbinding opinion from a group of Europe's data privacy authorities was tensely awaited as a barometer for the deal's ultimate viability.
Cordially at first, but then increasingly tensely, the men argued about religion, immigration, faith and the validity of Mr. Obama's birth certificate.
In a stunning self-portrait, "The Night Wanderer" (1923-24), he cranes forward and gazes out tensely, as if suspecting an intruder.
"Agon" — black and white, with no more story than the complex, dodecaphonic music and tensely intricate dance design — still defines modern ballet.
Their opinion, while non-binding, had been tensely awaited as a barometer of the deal's viability in court, and came back decidedly mixed.
As a wave blocked Fanning from sight for nine seconds, viewers watched tensely until they saw the surfer swimming safely with limbs intact.
Nearby, guys bowed heads and said cryptic things like "Where's the digital key?" and "I need the alpha channel" to one another, tensely.
The team of investigators holds meetings, tracks down witnesses and waits tensely for DNA results, always with an awkward consciousness of the hovering cameras.
The aforementioned "Naturalist," has these springy guitars, tensely coiled bass work, and slowly shifting synthetics in the margins that constantly feel ecstatic and surprising.
Negotiators are close to reaching a deal on a tensely awaited transatlantic data flow agreement, EU Justice Commissioner Vera Jourova told European lawmakers on Monday.
One is a tensely awaited new agreement governing how American companies can handle data belonging to Europeans, known as the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor agreement.
Negotiators are close to reaching a deal on a tensely-awaited transatlantic data flow agreement, EU Justice Commissioner Vera Jourova told European lawmakers on Monday.
Meanwhile, international health planners tensely monitor the unpredictable evolution of the flu virus, watching for the emergence of a pandemic strain that could kill many millions.
For days, the verdict in the case against the former St. Louis officer, Jason Stockley, in the death of Anthony Lamar Smith had been tensely awaited.
Chou En-lai, in "Nixon in China," is the voice of reason in a tensely charged cast of characters, and Mr. Sylvan projected calm and equanimity.
And while a group of young Trump and Clinton supporters tensely debated the definition of "immigrant," one guy gleefully showed off his sign to news cameras.
This short EP is full of tensely coiled synthetics that draw as much on the grayscale tradition of post-punk as they do on more formless music.
Whereas Mr. Obama's predecessors are, to the man, shown expressionless and composed, Mr. Obama sits tensely forward, frowning, elbows on his knees, arms crossed, as if listening hard.
For a player as tensely strung as Djokovic, as eager to be admired, it must have been excruciating to find himself at the center of an amorphous scandal.
But, The Alienist isn't most prestige TV. For proof of this simple fact, you need to look no further than leading lady Sara Howard (a tensely perfect Dakota Fanning).
The climactic sequence — simple in concept but tensely staged, foregrounding the ticktock of time that's present from the opening minutes — may leave you as breathless as it leaves José.
America watched tensely as psychology professor Christine Blasey Ford delivered a searing Senate testimony alleging that nominee Brett Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted her—then watched again as he was confirmed.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, the streets of Tehran are combustive, resistance smoldering from tensely linked groups that share a dissatisfaction with the Shah.
But it is Robbie — with her panicked, darting eyes and tensely resistant, then capitulating physicality — who conveys the horror of sexual harassment, a degradation that seeps into body and soul.
Yet the score harks back to the heyday of modernism in the arts, when a figure like Beckett could hold a cultured public tensely in thrall as he tested the extremes.
The opening game of the tournament passed without incident in the city, with France and Romania playing out a contest that began tensely, but came to life in the closing stages.
Ken and Angela had kept up a bright appearance of enjoying themselves, but it was threadbare, and the strain had told: they had quarrelled more tensely than usual over directions and plans.
Italy-based Francesca Catastini's tensely staged suburban portraits speak to a fear of paralyzing domesticity, while Russian photographer Ekaterina Anokhina's shot of grass-stained knees captures the sting and transience of heartbreak.
They combine the tensely fluttering, flickering quality of his instrumental music with a remarkably varied approach to the human voice, sometimes speaking, sometimes keening, sometimes as pure-toned as a boy soprano.
It's fascinating that Noah doesn't remember the part of their bathroom conversation that is probably most important to Helen, when she realizes he is the earthquake she's tensely waiting to get leveled by.
Combative, earthy drum sounds vie for air space with bleating sirens and plastically distended synths; vocals snake tensely and around unruly song structures with nary a release—or pop climax—to be heard.
For contrast, there are other songs that barely use drums and enfold electric guitar with strings: chamber-pop tracks like "Nesting Behavior" and "Burden of Proof" that move slowly and tensely, like bitter lullabies.
On a recent rainy Monday, Bill Wagner, who runs primary care clinics in poor neighborhoods here, listened tensely as a state health official explained how the state would enforce the complex and contentious new rules.
These sequences play out like Zero Dark Thirty in microcosm, as you tensely move from room to room, forced to judge on the fly between someone trying to hurt you and someone terrified that you're there.
I'm not sure if these little vignettes that have started episodes one and two, with Cole and Noah (Dominic West) tensely starring in their own little version of Taken, should be called flash forwards or present day.
Hundreds of thousands have left their homes to seek shelter from Florence's path, and millions more sit tensely, watching the storm models, looking out at the sky, wondering what's going to happen, how bad it might be.
The second season of Succession ended just like it began: With everyone trapped in a Logan Roy (Brian Cox) property, tensely waiting for him to decide which of them is worthy (or not) of leading his company.
As I watched "The Wife" in that concert hall in Toronto, I felt myself tensely sitting there waiting for the torrent, the spew, the things that the wife has been keeping inside that head, behind that face.
The and the government are tensely watching currency markets and the government is prepared to take appropriate steps as needed, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told Reuters, but declined to comment on what steps the government was considering.
It's just endless, endless gray-toned scenes of sad teenagers whispering exposition tensely at each other before curling up to weep over their heroin addiction/steroid problem/deported parents/lost college scholarship/insert-extremely-topical-teen-problem here.
Mr. McBurney, who does McIntyre's voice as that of a strapping stoic from a cowboy film, sustains the momentum of his story as tensely and enjoyably as if it were a Rudyard Kipling yarn, albeit of a postcolonial ilk.
Sure, the review of ballots that Gore's campaign demanded in 2000, as he and George W. Bush waited tensely to see who would get the Sunshine State's electoral votes and become president, was a rancorous affair lousy with recriminations.
For years, the French intelligence and investigative services and the gendarmerie, grouped under the Ministry of the Interior, have coexisted tensely, competing for manpower and resources over their broad range of missions from maintaining law and order to investigating terrorist cells.
The richly textured documentary-style cinematography (featuring some of the best nighttime images ever filmed) sketches tender and frank portraits of the participants while tensely weaving them into the urban fabric, as in a scene of confrontations with the police.
On "Cry Alone," tensely coiled palm-muted guitars dance around thunderous kicks; the song exemplifies the seamless marriage of pop-punk melodies and rap beats that Peep was always attempting to make, one that many have adopted since Peep's star started to rise in 2016.
To spend time with him is to dwell in a discursive world constructed entirely of tensely opposing categories — inside and outside, individual and society, private and public, the natural world and the urban environment — out of which emerges this serene, unruffled but somehow dynamic architecture.
In the House, Representative John Conyers Jr. of Michigan on Sunday stepped aside as the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee in response to accusations of sexual impropriety, and senators have been tensely waiting to see if other accusations might emerge against Mr. Franken.
The drums, alternately bitingly metallic, briskly clangy, sharp and tinny or deep and echoey or tensely jittery, stretch across a wide range of textures to produce a sense of being always on one's feet, always morphing into new patterns, bouncing around in tightly demarcated spaces.
"To me it's the best drawing I ever did, because it's filled with information," he said, indicating the mysterious mother's enormous feathered hat (obscuring her face) and begloved right hand, tensely clenching the ottoman on which she sits as her daughter, quite neglected by 2017 standards, plays with gamboling puppies.
Called Venti Mesi (20 months), the series of vignettes designed by Claudia Molinari and Matteo Pozzi covers all aspects of the Italian resistance, from a conflicted priest watching trains depart for concentration camps to a German soldier and factory worker tensely negotiating a checkpoint, and a child dreaming that bombs are stars.
With today's music production software, you can turn your digital audio workstation (DAW) into a lot of things; here, Tiger Stripes, AKA Mikael Nordgren, turns it into a freshly-oiled, chrome-plated engine, spitting out steam, tensely pocketed percussion, and a vocal sample chucking out the track's title phrase in precise granulation.
A standard visit to the dentist might go something like this: You are ushered into a putty-colored room, where you lie back and tensely examine the pores in the ceiling tiles while a stranger roots around in your mouth, poking your gums and occasionally smearing fruit-flavored polishing paste onto your chin.
Its more than 600 images have been taken by 12 well-known photographers, and document life on one of the most contested stretches of land in the world: Israel and the West Bank, where Jews and Muslims, Israelis and Palestinians, Bedouins and Africans, among others, often live tensely side by side, and the threat of violence is never far away.
In a tensely awaited opinion issued Wednesday, the working party of data protection authorities argued that the carve-out for national security purposes in the Privacy Shield is too broad, leaving EU citizens' privacy unprotected in the U.S.  BSA The Software Alliance, a software industry group, pushed back on the critique, noting that it "does not fully share" the views put forth by the working party.
Thus she points to the twins as personifying antithetical artistic or significatory elements that together contribute to White's unified yet tensely dynamic style.
The Los Angeles Times said the film was "very tensely contrived for its type".Jane Powell, Child Singing Star, Debuts Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 7 June 1944: A8.
Everyone sings in horror of the destruction awaiting them. Scene 11 Tensely, people watch for the hurricane's arrival. The men sing a hymn-like admonition not to be afraid. Jim meditatively compares Nature's savagery to the far greater destructiveness of Man.
Caviezel et al., 192. No. 54 is recognised as one of the finest works of Bernese town house architecture and as the best work of Albrecht Stürler. No. 81, in turn, has been characterised as a low-key masterpiece by Niklaus Sprüngli because of its tensely elegant, barely adorned façade.Caviezel et al., 193.
In the aftermath of the riots, public pressure mounted for a retrial of the officers. Federal charges of civil rights violations were brought against them. As the first anniversary of the acquittal neared, the city tensely awaited the decision of the federal jury. The decision was read in a court session on Saturday, April 17, 1993 at 7 a.m.
Their ancient Native American hired hand Joe Sam (Carl Switzer) alerts the family to a panther prowling the hills. Many years before his family was wiped out by a panther. Joe Sam’s superstitious dread of the panther irritates domineering Curt. Curt and Arthur split up to track the panther while the family tensely awaits their return.
The protagonists get to the bunker and finally get out through the bars on the street. Alisa and Dennis together leave the hospital. Garin and Irina tensely meet in a scene where Garin silently deflects all her pleas. The film ends with a scene where Konstantinov is driving around in different directions following the ambulance containing Garin.
Kaskal, Volume 3. p. 248. In these letters, Anson Rainey describes him as "frequently mentioned in connection with troops located near the Euphrates." In one such letter, from Mut-bisir to Shamshi-Adad, he was the first recorded individual to refer to Canaanites by name (in Akkadian, Kinaḥnum). In this letter, Mut-bisir describes his own soldiers and opposing Canaanite forces as tensely watching one another.
Grave Babies' sound has been described as "lo-fi goth" and darkwave. The band's early work was called as "half post-industrial, half-oily garage" and "tensely abrasive, home-recorded lo-fi sludge". With the release of 2015's Holographic Violence, the band adopted a gothic rock sound in favor of their previous garage rock inspired style, incorporating elements from new wave, post-punk, grunge, alternative metal, and industrial electronica.
In March 1926, three-quarters of the student body ceased attending classes or Chapel, stating that they would do so until president Bell resigned. The strike lasted ten tensely uncomfortable days until spring recess began. For some time, student resentment had been building towards the president's high standards, his over-involvement in campus minutia, and his perceived arrogance about his achievements. In the dining commons, Bell publicly chastised several students for their conduct in Chapel.
Sweden's success at Eurovision markedly worsened following the 1976 boycott. The country failed to break into the top ten between 1977 and 1981. The down time for Sweden became a period that witnessed the most tensely contested rivalries in the history of the competition, that of Björn Skifs and the pairing of Lasse Holm and Kikki Danielsson. In the 1978 final, following a tie break, Skifs' song won victory over Danielsson and Holm (performing with Wizex).
Later, it becomes apparent that Suzanne is just as preoccupied by their relationship as Peter, when she is shown in bed with her girlfriend, Miko (Miho Nikaido), who notices Suzanne's distraction and confronts her about it. Flashback to Peter, calling himself "Robert", meeting for the first time Suzanne, who was going by the name "Mistress Diana". He removes his clothes and tensely waits for her. He describes to her his favorite masochistic acts and she begins their session.
The operation was characterized by being tensely fought for most of the operation, the high number of meeting engagements, large troop maneuvers, a decisive massing of troops in key sectors, the skillful use of cavalry for raids in the White rear, and low operational density – on average, one division held between 25 and 70 kilometers, with between .8 and .2 guns per kilometer of front. The combat actions of the Southern Front were conducted to a depth of 350 kilometers.
Félix Trinidad vs. Oscar De La Hoya, billed as The Fight of the Millennium, was a boxing match held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on the Las Vegas Strip on September 18, 1999, to unify the WBC and IBF's world Welterweight championships. After twelve tensely fought rounds, Trinidad was controversially declared the winner by a majority decision. Planned by promoters Bob Arum and Don King, it pitted WBC world champion Oscar De La Hoya, a Mexican American, Los Angeles native, versus Puerto Rican IBF world champion Félix Trinidad.
The novel, described as a tensely drawn story, documents the final days of World War II, and the impact of the Japanese occupation of Indonesia on the people of a small village in Sumatra. In 1987 it was published in English translation, under the title "And the War is Over", by the Lontar Foundation In 2011, the English translation was one of the first ten titles selected for publication as part of the Lontar Foundation's Modern Library of Indonesia series. He died in Jakarta on 26 December 2008.
Yelstin made an active effort to push for the creation of an office of president and for a popular election to be held to fill it. Many saw this as a desire by Yelstin to have a mandate and power separate from the tensely divided legislature. He ultimately succeeded in having Russia hold a referendum on 14 March 1991 on whether Russia should create offices of President and Vice President and hold elections to fill them. Russians voted in favor of creating and holding elections to these offices.
Her temper flares when Marcie and Charlie Brown go off to camp together while she is stuck in town attending summer school as a result of her poor grades. Marcie's teasing Patty over the telephone about it makes Patty even more jealous. Patty, overcome with envy, hatches a plan to leave town and interrupt Marcie's supposed romance, but when she arrives at camp she learns that nobody has seen Charlie Brown in days. On the last day of camp, everyone tensely watches as Joe and Charlie Brown compete.
After 16 lean and hungry years, the NU Bulldogs finally wins their first cage title. Coach Skip Guinto's determined Bulldogs battered and tore their way to gain the crown in the expense of the Tamaraws of Far Eastern U by the low final count of 41-36. The two standouts of the league made it a rare rip-roaring finish for some 9,000 fans at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum. They battled it out tensely all the way, and the issue was up in the air until the closing minutes of play.
The Armenian team came in third place. Julfalakyan personally won a bronze medal. Julfalakyan won the gold medal at the 2009 European Wrestling Championships in Vilnius and the silver medal in the 2010 World Wrestling Championships in Moscow. Julfalakyan was a member of the Armenian Greco-Roman wrestling team at the 2010 Wrestling World Cup. The Armenian team came in third place. Julfalakyan personally won a gold medal. Arsen made his Olympic return at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He advanced to the finals without losing a single point, but faced defeat in the finals against Roman Vlasov in a tensely contested match.
Nacho reports the plan to Gus, who plans to cancel the drops, but Nacho advises that this will reveal a mole within the Salamanca organization. Gus agrees and on the night of the transfer he tensely waits as Victor and Diego make sure that the DEA and local police seize nearly a million dollars but find no leads to Gus. Mike spends several weeks feeling depressed over Werner's death and drinks to excess. After he is injured by a local gang, Gus has him taken to a pueblo Gus owns just inside the Mexican border, which includes a fountain dedicated to Max.
Scotland had kicked off the competition with an easy victory over Ireland in the first match. England and Wales by contrast split the points, failing to breach a 1–1 draw at Ninian Park. England exerted their authority over the Irish in their second game with a simple win, whilst Wales performed the impressive feat of beating Scotland on their home turf with a hard-won 1–0 success. The final games were tensely contested, as Wales, hoping for an England failure at Hampden Park in their final game took the play to the Irish and ran out 3–0 winners.
The photograph Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park, N.Y.C. 1962, by Diane Arbus, shows a boy, with the left strap of his shorts awkwardly hanging off his shoulder, tensely holding his long, stringy, thin arms by his side. Clenched in his right hand is a toy replica hand grenade (a Mk 2 "Pineapple"), his left hand is held in a claw-like gesture, and his facial expression is maniacal. The contact sheetPublished in Diane Arbus: Revelations, 2003, p. 164, and online in the article Paris Photo 6 : Diane Arbus à la galerie Robert Miller , 2006.
The Kingdom of Carolina is mentioned as "the biggest state on the Eastern seaboard" and a producer of fine tobacco; probably, as well as North and South Carolina, its territory includes Georgia and possibly Florida, too. The whole story includes no reference to Blacks and leaves unclear whether slavery was abolished and if so, how it was achieved. The story's plot takes place at a Pennsylvanian festung (star fortress) overlooking the no-man's-land of the Wyoming Valley, whose garrison is tensely expecting the storm to burst. It is into this tense situation that the visitor from another reality is suddenly flung.
In the early morning of the 11th of September, Galan's Correntinas troops and most of the military forces of the city grouped in Plaza de Mayo, conducted by general José María Pirán, while lawyer alerted the populace by sounding the bell in the Cabildo. Various militia formations went through the city, and generals and were arrested in their homes. There weren't major acts of violence, and the coup developed tensely, but peacefully. Near noon, while the troops were paid wages many months in advance, in addition to an extra sum, the House of Representatives (which had been dismissed by Urquiza) gathered once more, and elected General Pinto as temporary Governor.
Horses have a narrow range of binocular vision, and thus a horse with both ears forward is generally concentrating on something in front of it. Similarly, when a horse turns both ears forward, the degree of tension in the horse's pinna suggests if the animal is calmly attentive to its surroundings or tensely observing a potential danger. However, because horses have strong monocular vision, it is possible for a horse to position one ear forward and one ear back, indicative of similar divided visual attention. This behavior is often observed in horses while working with humans, where they need to simultaneously focus attention on both their handler and their surroundings.
The film has a 71% critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes with 7 reviews. James Berardinelli of Reelviews gave the film a positive review stating "the high production values, excellent acting, and strong writing make this a cut above what is often accorded this sort of release pattern". Noel Murray of The Los Angeles Times gave the film a positive review stating, "Jones and Jibson (the latter of whom also worked on the script) play this material like an intimate theater piece, finding the finer nuances in their characters' simmering animosity". Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter described the film as "tensely atmospheric" and "benefits immeasurably from the powerful performances by Jones and Jibson".
Chuck identifies the victim as the son of two campus professors, a development sure to complicate the case exponentially for Jeffrey. When Tessa doesn't come out of the woods, a search finds her stabbed repeatedly and barely alive; she's airlifted to Grady Hospital in Atlanta. While Sara and her parents wait tensely by Tessa's bedside, Jeffrey and Lena work the case while at each other's throats over Lena's decision to quit the force. Another suicide occurs, more suspicious than the last, and as Lena spirals farther out of control with alcohol and drugs, she makes a fateful and perhaps fatal connection with student Ethan Green, who is not what he appears to be.
This drew the attention of the kindly owner, Mijnheer van Munster, who encouraged the promising youth to study for a Mate's certificate. During the examination Jan's girlfriend Nellie, the lock-keeper's daughter, was waiting tensely until he emerged glowing to tell her that he had passed. Jan's future seemed assured - he would be an officer on one of the glorious deep-sea tugboats, and earn enough to marry Nellie and buy a neat little house. Aged twenty-four, Jan got a berth as the mate of the Jan van Gent, under the famous Captain Siemonov - a Russian long resident in the Netherlands \- on an eight-month long voyage to take a dredger to Valparaíso, Chile.
I have been active in the English Teachers Committee > on Intercultural Education and also in my school, trying to carry into > effect the program which the board of education was then interested in. the > Springfield plan of introducing intercultural education into the school. > In my school when the first alertness course was given by the board of > education in that field and the principal asked for somebody to volunteer to > take part, I volunteered for the very first course, I think, given under the > auspices of Mrs. Dubois at Textile High School, and I became in tensely > interested in the subject and volunteered and was commended by the chairman > of my department for introducing cultural activity into that field.
Chuck identifies the victim as the son of two campus professors, a development sure the complicate the case exponentially for Jeffrey. When Tessa doesn't come out of the woods, a search finds her stabbed repeatedly and barely alive; she's airlifted to Grady Hospital in Atlanta. While Sara and her parents wait tensely by Tessa's bedside, Jeffrey and Lena work the case while at each other's throats over Lena's decision to quit the force. Another suicide occurs, more suspicious than the last, and as Lena spirals farther out of control with alcohol and drugs, she makes a fateful and perhaps fatal connection with student Ethan Green, who is not what he appears to be.
Cover of Officer 666, illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg Cover of The Tractor and Its Influence Upon the Agricultural Implement Industry, 1916 Currie began his writing career in about 1905 at Joseph Pulitzer's New York Evening World, where he worked under Charles Chapin, the "Rose Man of Sing Sing" who shot and killed his wife. According to James Morris, "At the heart of Chapin's news- gathering operation remained his prize rewrite team. Barton Currie was his star". Albert Payson Terhune said, "He could take a bare handful of semi- statistical notes and turn them, on demand, either into a tensely dramatic or roaringly funny column story".Quoted in McGrath, 2003, p. 192.
An extra unstressed syllable on the word "dizzy" is the first instance in which the rhythm has been disrupted in a hypermetric line, throwing it off balance, like the boy during the waltz. This same effect happens with the words "slid from" when the pans slide from the kitchen shelf in the second stanza. This line begins with a trochee, changing the rhythm from rising to falling. In an analysis addressing the rhythm of Roethke's works, Sandford Pinsker suggests that the "metric formality" of "My Papa's Waltz" takes the disorganized rhythms of a tensely emotional experience and cushions it with a sense of cheerful tones, ultimately serving up a satiric wit in its four stanzas.
However, it often serves as a bridge to further political involvement, especially in social justice and progressive causes. The scholar Simon J. Bronner observes the lack of political homogeneity within the ideology, noting that there have been radical, religious, anarchist, and conservative straight edge bands, sometimes-tensely-coexisting in local scenes. For example, Earth Crisis, Vegan Reich and Chokehold all advocate veganism and sobriety, but disagree on other issues. Sociologist William Tsitsos pointed out that some of the most influential American straight edge bands that espoused animal rights focused only on personal morality, even when referring to corporations, while some of their European counterparts saw these lifestyles as part of a larger left-wing challenge against capitalism.
IGNs Jay Boor said it "has to be one of the most impressive PC to PlayStation ports I have ever seen." However, GamePro noted that the graphics, though outstanding by PlayStation standards, were downgraded from the PC version, and judged that the new content was not enough to merit a replay from those who had already played the PC version. They nonetheless gave the PlayStation version a perfect 5.0 out of 5 in all four categories (fun factor, graphics, sound, and control), remarking, "MDK is riveting, combining tensely paced run-n-gun gameplay with the stealthy, strategic stalking that the sniper helmet enables." EGM and GameSpot were not as convinced, citing polygon breakup, control issues, excessively low difficulty, and the brevity of the game.
Perhaps his most arduous task now awaits him. Unable to reach it, he begs Bontemps for assistance who gives him a key granting access to the mechanical framework above. Tensely making his way up the staircase behind the Apollo salon he reaches the attic pathway (where he also notices further along a big, suspicious overhanging large box; too far out to reach) and actuates the pulley. The luster falls with a loud crash... Relieved of having avoided the worst he collects the box and finds a lengthy paper inside, with eight sets of instructions (no doubt that each one corresponds to the eight Aesop titles gathered hitherto) that also mentions the presence of four keys spread around the castle, the last one hidden in an orange tree.
Its prey is usually caught by gleaning, pecked up from between the leaf litter or, after a jump up or a short flutter, from vegetation. It rarely rummages through the leaf litter to search for prey; rather, it will observe its surroundings tensely, beating down its tail forcefully and slowly raising it up again, and then strike directly at something that has attracted its interest. Small prey is devoured immediately; larger animals are beaten vigorously on branches to make them easier to swallow. The species will occasionally follow army ants but it is not an obligate ant-follower like some other true antbirds or ground antbirds (Formicariidae); while it may join mixed-species feeding flocks on occasion, it usually prefers to forage on its own or with its family.
She led in the first part of the competition, but she was only 4th before her last attempt. With her final jump Spanović seemed to land beyond the 7.02 mark of the leading, Brittney Reese, and tensely awaited the measurement but it was recorded only as 6.91. The Serbian team appealed but in slow motion replays it showed that maybe the indentation in the sand nearest to the board was made by the flapping bib number on her back. Her coach Obradović saw VDM images (the system used for measuring horizontal jumps) but according to him it was not clear if the possible mark was result of a bib contact or just of unevenly flattened sand. So she was only 4th with 6.96, behind Reese’s 7.02, Klishina’s 7.00 and Bartoletta’s 6.97.
Glenn Robinson, Sam Cassell and then-head coach George Karl joined Allen in complaining about the officiating and hinting that the league was against them. Karl and Allen were both fined for their comments. In Game 6 of the tensely fought series, Bucks forward Scott Williams threw an elbow at Iverson and was subsequently suspended for the deciding Game 7. (Iverson had already missed a game, the Bucks Game 3 win, and been limited in others after being hit by the Bucks earlier in the series.) After the Bucks lost Game 7 on the road, Sports Illustrated columnist Marty Burns insinuated that the suspension may have been a form of payback by the league: While normally a starter, Williams generally played limited minutes and averaged just over 4 points per game during the portion of the series in which he played.
Ainsworth herself was the first to find difficulties in fitting all infant behaviour into the three classifications used in her Baltimore study. Ainsworth and colleagues sometimes observed 'tense movements such as hunching the shoulders, putting the hands behind the neck and tensely cocking the head, and so on. It was our clear impression that such tension movements signified stress, both because they tended to occur chiefly in the separation episodes and because they tended to be prodromal to crying. Indeed, our hypothesis is that they occur when a child is attempting to control crying, for they tend to vanish if and when crying breaks through'.Ainsworth, M.D., Blehar, M, Waters, E, & Wall, S. (1978) Patterns of Attachment: A Psychological Study of the Strange Situation, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, p.282 Such observations also appeared in the doctoral theses of Ainsworth's students.
Mickery Theater, An Imperfect Archaeology, Amsterdam University Press, pp. 236-237 Woyzeck (Georg Büchner) in which she played Marie,Chris Stuart, “Woyzeck in Cardiff,” Plays and Players, February 1978, pp. 28-29 The Tempest (William Shakespeare) in which she played Ferdinand, ‘Jessie Gordon’s all female Ferdinand, who, with her tensely-comic fear of the man-eating Miranda and her fluttering sexually confused half-gesture, is just about as perfect as could be'Peter Stothard, “The Tempest,” Plays and Players, July 1978, pp. 22-23 and appeared on the cover of Plays and Players April 1978 edition,Plays and Players Magazines: 1970s We (novel) (Yevgeny Zamyatin),Ria Julian, “Pip Simmons’ We,” Plays and Players, December 1978, pp. 30-31 Towards a Nuclear FutureNed Chaillet, “Towards a Nuclear Future ICA,” The Times, April 30, 1980 (created by the Pip Simmons company).
Bradman made 974 runs (139.14) in 1930 and thereafter when Hammond made a century Bradman would make a double century, if Hammond struck 200, Bradman would make 300.pp46-47, Willis and Murphy When England amassed 903/7 at the Oval in 1938 Hammond waited until he had medical assurance that Bradman was unfit to bat before declaring and England won by an innings and 579 runs.p48, Willis and Murphy Bradman never forgot this – or Bodyline – and when Hammond arrived to play a sporting tour to re-establish cricket after the war he was angered by the Australian captain's determination to win. In the First Test Bradman was caught by Jack Ikin off Bill Voce when 28, but refused to walk; "Hammond glared at Bradman and said tensely, "That's a fine way to start a Test series.
Author Meg Wolitzer praised Loner as "a tightly written, tensely memorable short novel". The New York Post named it among their "40 best books of 2016 you must read immediately", calling its ending "impossible to predict" and "inexorable." Kirkus Reviews considered the novel to be a "startlingly sharp study" of "collegiate culture and social forces at large". Elizabeth Rowe of Bookish rated it among the best books of 2016, for "its ability to make the reader simultaneously feel real discomfort and a reluctance to put it down." Reviewing the book for The New York Times, author Lucinda Rosenfeld commented on its "not entirely plausible" conclusion but questioned the setting of the narrative "inside the mind" of David, "the novel’s deceitful and deranged antihero," in addition to the "somewhat mystifying" attraction to David by the female protagonist Sara, given her "strong political consciousness".
Officials organized common people to save themselves while all the soldiers of the Qing army in the city climbed the city wall and were about to block the Taiping army who attacked the city in turmoil. But the Taiping army didn't attack the city, they just threw fire arrows into the city and didn't intend to climb the city wall until it got dark. At the same time, another batch of the Taiping army sneaked into the foot of the south city wall where Tianxin Pavilion was seated, and tensely dug many holes at the foot of the city wall to place mines and gunpowder. The defending troops on the city wall paid their attention to fire arrows that flew from the outside of the city and didn't spot the Taiping army at the foot of the city wall.
GSS president Marco Roberts and David Kerr at the MDA Kissathon staged in Kyle Field in 1985. Converse photo in Aggie 1985 Yearbook. During the period that began with the Fifth Circuit Court decision of August 3, 1984, ruling that Texas A&M; acted improperly when it refused to recognize Gay Student Services, and then ended with the Supreme Court decision on April 1, 1985, not to hear Texas A&M;'s appeal, campus daily life and political activism was highly and tensely focused on the question of whether GSS (often mistakenly referred to as GSSO) should be allowed on campus. During those eight months, the university's student council voted on a resolution in favor of GSS recognition, after an address to the council by the GSS President Marco Roberts, creating a furor among the student population;The Battalion, October 19, 23, & 25, 1984.
The work is in traditional sonata form and consists of four movements #Allegro risoluto #Andante comodo #Adagio recitativo #Allegro ritmico The first movement is the most dynamic and is chiefly dominated by a tensely rhythmic figure achieved by a triplet laid over a duplet. This duality of rhythm becomes most obvious when the two components are handled by different instruments, but the combination and tension that is achieved gives this movement its impetus The second movement is considerably relaxed in mood and is introduced by a melodic figure on violin which becomes the contrapuntal background to the main theme, first given by clarinet. The theme subsequently continues throughout the piece. The third movement is the shortest movement of the quintet, it commences with a brooding soliloquy on clarinet accompanied by the viola which is the picked up by the remaining strings and is allowed to fade out.
The Land Is Bright is about an RAF bomber team in which the pilot, Rogers, falls sick every time he encounters enemy searchlights, so the flight engineer has to stand in for him. The team stick by the pilot in spite of his incompetence for the task. The loyalties of the disparate characters in the team are such that they take the secret of the pilot’s weakness with them to their eventual doom on a bombing trip over Germany in which the regular flight engineer is replaced by an engineer who can’t fly a plane. The Land Is Bright is a tensely told and often moving account of RAF life culminating in a heroic disaster which makes few concessions to propaganda or sentimentality. One theme in Tilsley’s work in the 1940s is of the little man and woman rising above socially prescribed limitations by conscious effort if not monetary necessity.
This was a morale-booster for a young team with eight debutants, but if Bradman had been out the Australian total would have been less, England would have batted on a flat wicket and the thunderstorm that wrecked the wicket would have caught Australia in their second innings.p30, Cary 'As he walked past Bradman at the end of the over Hammond glared at Bradman and said tensely, "That's a fine way to start a Test series"'. The England captain was furious that Bradman had not walked in what was supposed to be a post-war goodwill tour and refused to talk to him for the rest of the series except to call the toss.p48, Willis and Murphy To the press he was more diplomatic "I thought it was a catch but the umpire may have been right and I may have been wrong" Bradman, 38 years old and suffering from fibrositis, had been advised not to play by his doctor and a cheap dismissal might have made him retire, especially if he had been caught on a sticky wicket in the second innings.
Uzziah may also be mentioned in the annals of Tiglath-Pileser III, however the texts are largely fragmentary.Haydn, Howell M. Azariah of Judah and Tiglath-Pileser III in Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. 28, No. 2 (1909), pp. 182–199 Additionally, a tombstone dated to the Second Temple Period claiming to mark the grave (or, reburial) site of Uzziah, was discovered in a convent on the Mount of Olives in 1931, but there is no way of determining if the remains were genuinely Uzziah's as the stone had to have been carved more than 700 years after Uzziah died and was originally interred, and the tablet's provenance remains a mystery. A controversial artifact called the Jehoash Tablet recalls deeds performed by Jehoram of Judah, who reigned about 44 years before Uzziah, however, scholars are tensely divided on whether or not the inscription is genuine. After Uzziah, each successive king of Judah is attested to in some form, with the exception of Amon of Judah: Jotham of Judah, Uzziah’s successor, is named on the seals of his own son and successor, Ahaz,Deutsch, Robert. "First Impression: What We Learn from King Ahaz's Seal". Biblical Archaeology Review, July 1998, pp. 54–56, 62 who ruled from 732—716 BCE.

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