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Keely, had created a tense holiday atmosphere.
Exposure of real spies after World War II and fears of Stalin's Russia had created a tense mood in Washington.
The outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War in 1904 created a tense atmosphere and sharpened the basic differences between the major political trends.
On day one of the World Series main event, the chap on my left was a prickly, grumpy sort, who created a tense mood.
If invited, would you go to perform in Pakistan again, especially after the of beheading of the two Indian soldiers, which has created a tense situation between the two neighboring nations?
Those of the principality revealed a particular loyalty to Edward II in the political crises of his reign, and their continued attachment to his cause even after his deposition created a tense situation in 1327.
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Japan was "deliberately creating a tense atmosphere and misleading international opinion," the Defense Ministry said.
No punctuation is used except for periods, creating a tense pacing.
The hate group planned a march to recruit new members, creating a tense standoff between the Klan and counterprotestors.
American military officials warned on Wednesday that they would defend the area, creating a tense standoff with a NATO ally.
Elements of Deus Ex, Bioshock and Dead Space all combined to create a tense and interesting adventure.
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