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The dimpled bride's pose, tense and graceful both, has something dancerlike about it, the feet pointed outward on the hot bricks; she might be about to pick up the organdie skirts of her bridal gown and vault herself into a tour jeté.
Painted not with the artist's typical technique, but in a mannerist style, the subject faces the viewer yet is glancing away, her pose tense, expression unreadable, with a bunch of discarded flowers on the ground next to the hem of her enormous formal dress.
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"I instantly intuited a structural parallel to aspects of my own music," Mr. Kline says, sitting in a characteristically tense pose on the sofa of his loft studio on the Lower East Side.
The item stem posed the question in terms of ability, in the present tense and made no reference to health, with a rating scale of four response categories: no difficulty, some difficulty, much difficulty and unable to do.
Present tense.
Things might get tense.
"I get tense".
'Go' is the present tense.
There are present tense, past tense and future tense assertibles.
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