Sentence examples for any tensions from inspiring English sources

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"He doesn't have any tensions in him".

The governor has repeatedly denied any tensions with Washington.

He also said that any tensions that might have existed are long past.

Administration officials said they felt that any tensions between the two were kept beneath the surface.

Ms. Rice and Mr. Powell say such missions prove that any tensions with France are overblown.

Otherwise, though, any tensions between the two seem more like office politics.

On Tuesday there was little public evidence of any tensions at all between the two leaders.

In his long, long "Te Deum" (1984-85, rev. 1992), too, any tensions promptly relaxed and troubles eased.

Martin Rodríguez, a former president of the Puerto Vallarta Chamber of Commerce, agreed that any tensions that existed had subsided.

"Not to say that there weren't any tensions in the campaign," Mr. Padilla said, "but I think they're being overblown".

Talking to the Greens' new recruits, any tensions or nuances tend to get swept aside by an infectious enthusiasm.

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