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He stirred us up to get a tension, which worked for the film.' Susan George, who gave a career-making performance as Amy Sumner, found that the rigours of filming included getting slapped, battered and bruised in the name of art.
He told me: "You do occasionally get a tension between a national policy and views that are very strongly held locally".
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"It's a deformed circle, to get a certain tension," Mr. Ost explained, showing how one side of the ring went in toward the bottom.
Just prior to that, we'd started to get a bit of tension in training with selection around the corner.
Some people get a lot of tension in their necks, if you do try shoulder shrugs.
A press colleague had interested him in opening a "screamatorium" where millions of visiters, hot and tired from waiting in line hours to see Futurama, and all, could get a quick release of tension by simply screaming.
In order to get a stable spline in tension scheme of O ( k 2 + k 2 h 2 + h 4 ) accuracy, we need the following approximations: (5.5a).
In the meantime, the Salvadoran economy has also come to depend on the remittances sent by people in the U.S. for almost twenty per cent of its G.D.P. "When you look at countries like El Salvador, Haiti, and Honduras, you get a sense of the tensions in the whole T.P.S. idea," Doris Meissner, who was the head of the Immigration and Naturalization Service between 1993 and 2000, told me.
You get a sense of the tensions that brought down the last coalition when you discuss the same issues with Naftali Bennett, leader of the nationalist right-wing party Habayit Hayehudi who also sat in the outgoing cabinet.
A laugh is a release of tension: you get a clean slate.
To get a sense for the escalating tension between the two carriers, one need look no further than their recent television commercials.
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