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All a composer like Tchaikovsky could do with them, Taneyev says, even when modifying them to generate tension, maintain interest and generally satisfy listeners, was essentially repeat them.
There's no spark, no dynamic relationship between the two to generate tension or comedy.
Robinson knows how to generate tension without losing his sense of humor, a more difficult trick than you might imagine.
Changes in probe angle were found at [Ca2+] well below those required to generate tension.
Among the Inupiat who live closest to the proposed drilling, the project continues to generate tension and debate.
These choices generate tension: in my eagerness to learn "what happens," might I miss something occurring at the level of the sentence?
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It remains to be seen if the new organization will generate tensions between Special Operations Command and the generals in charge of U.S. forces in places such as the Middle East or Europe.
They also "undertook to be sensitive to and not publish or air stories that can generate tensions, ethnic hatred, cause insecurity or disturb law and order", it said.
While focusing on the flow of desire propelling the film's narratives, McKee attends to what she calls "lost narratives"—personal tales that generate tensions and frictions within the narrative because they could not, yet must, be told.
Often we generate tensions that have no basis in reality.
The duality in the supervising situation: to support and demand at the same time may generate tensions and strain within the tutoring relation [ 27].
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