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Her co-worker Isabel Ramirez, 55, a Mexican who moved to Florida 30 years ago, looked tense as she ironed a red shirt.
A few days ago, a moment so tense seemed unlikely.
Ten years ago, David Foster Wallace admitted in "Tense Present," one of his best and most charming essays, to being a "SNOOT," which he defined as a "really extreme usage fanatic, the sort of person whose idea of Sunday fun is to look for mistakes in Safire's column's prose itself".
Three hours ago they entered a tense conversation primarily concerning the two front trees' escalating desire to convince the third that "Art Alexakis" isn't a stage name, which resulted in an Other Music employee placing them a block away, outside a port-a-potty, where they are currently resting.
One said: "Had things gotten tense 10 days ago?
Another senior Bush official involved in those tense events a year ago said that protecting the new president was not enough.
It was a kind of casual racial bonhomie that might not have been as evident at rock concerts of tenser periods long ago.
I saw my own pale tense face twenty years ago, and I spoke and no doubt I said the wrong thing.
The meeting 16 months ago set the stage for a tense new chapter in Russian-American relations, one that will play out publicly this week when Mr. Obama travels to St . Petersburgfor a Group of 20 summit meeting hosted by Mr. Putin.
Not least because I strongly suspect that if DFW had not taken his own life five years ago, he would already have updated "Tense Present" for the modern era.
Past Tense #Oregon: 90 years ago, St . Marys Academy faced down Klan-backed law and won.
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