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Here, the back-and-forth has grown remarkably tense as game day grows ever closer.
It was remarkably tense, given the apparently easy nature of the task at the start of play.
The staccato bridge into the middle of the song is remarkably tense as the flight controllers discuss whether the landing attempt should be aborted because of an alarm light that has popped on.
Between the latest barrage of recorded police killings across the country and the targeted assassination of officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, it's a remarkably tense time to be a cop in America.
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Three bronze deer rendered life-size in a smoothly simplified manner by this Los Angeles-based sculptor have a tense, remarkably animated presence.
The top-seeded Americans survived what became a tense struggle of spectacular shotmaking and remarkably few unforced errors.
"Grimm" is not a profound show (what is?), but few are more purely entertaining — engaging, clever, tense, funny, well paced and featuring a remarkably appealing cast as the friends and colleagues who help Nick.
There was nothing remarkably complex to how the Mets molded what had been a tense affair into their second consecutive victory, while the Nationals fell for the 11th time in 12 games.
(Mr. Gibson's tense signoffs to his radio dispatches — "This is Guy Hamilton in Jakarta" — are remarkably similar to those of Philip Koch, some of which are available online).
Past tense.
Tense legs.
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