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But the spending plan also exposed lines of tension between the authority and City Hall over how congestion revenues would be used.
Ray Werner, the chief of the local air programs branch at the federal Environmental Protection Agency, calls this problem "lines of tension".
The fibres arising from these cells can be identified and seen to increase, eventually filling the wound cavity with a network of interlacing threads of the protein collagen that, influenced by lines of tension, finally range themselves in firm bands.
He mapped the natural lines of tension within skin by puncturing the skin on a cadaver with a circular tool and then measuring the shape of the resulting hole.
I imagined her gazing out at me from all the mirrors of my house, with eyes serene and full of hope, and an impatience came over me as I looked at her dark-brown sweater, at the hand nervously smoothing her dark-green skirt, at the lines of tension in her mouth.
I've brought her a few violets and marigolds, picked from our garden, but when she strains to raise herself, lines of tension crease her forehead, as if she's struggling against two hands holding her shoulders down; after a while she gives up and falls back, exhausted.
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A less viscous loose connective tissue allows fibroblasts to perceive the lines of tensions of the fascial layers and may therefore lead to the remodelling of their dense connective tissue with a deposition of collagen fibres in the correct lines of force.
It is a line of tension, where tempers sometimes flare.
The energy is so high, the line of tension so tight you barely draw breath until it's over.
If the take-down of the entitled offers one reliable line of tension, the inevitable frictions attendant on well-to-do liberals taking an African-American nanny into their home offer another.
In my own review for The Hoopla, I wrote: "The line of tension in the novel barely falters … The Eye of the Sheep is a treatise on the indefatigable, that the human spirit must, does, ultimately triumph".
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