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Over this firm geometry he drapes wishy-washy gesticulations, generating tension between rigor and lassitude.
The bones provide posture and structural support for the body and the muscles provide the body with the ability to move (by contracting, and thus generating tension).
It is believed that they often occur during rapid eccentric loading when they are stretched beyond the optimal torque for generating tension, notably during sprinting [52,58,60].
In contrast to the Christian religion, whose different logic of a God fathering a Son could render a human father irrelevant, Hebrew logic placed great importance on the human father, generating tension around a Father God who was thought to be sexless and therefore without a son.
Also generating tension is a possible old flame of Aidan's played by Dollhouse's versatile Dichen Lachman, no stranger to kicking some serious booty.
"A vacation without the possibility of doing something 'extra' may simply act as an extremely concrete and painful reminder of one's financial limitations, thereby generating tension and stress," they wrote.
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The country would be divided – literally so if Scotland took its cue to do a Scexit and stay in the EU, generating tensions in Northern Ireland, though probably not in Wales.
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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.
This too has generated tension.
Nevertheless, "The Gardens of Frau Hess" prompts thought and generates tension.
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