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Not a bad place to start a novel, and what's more, Becker doesn't wait long to begin layering smaller tensions into the travelers' sticky situation.
The smaller tensions at play are what attracted Mundy to the project.
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He has discovered the everyday working world, and he's fascinated by its moods and small tensions, its endless give-and-take.
It's hard to quantify the problem but the subtle slights, small tensions and hostilities between doctors add up to significant mental stress, the effects of which can spill widely.
And in 2011, as in 1971, the small tensions find their expression in a series of steadily escalating acts of violence: from cat killing to rape to murder to more murder and then some more.
Small tensions between rival tribes, the Dinka and the Nuer, also have been ongoing but relatively contained.
Even those small tensions that could create suspense are stricken from the narrative: Nate has signed his coveted book contract before the novel begins.
Links were made with the current atmosphere of tension and insecurity due to the conflict and the need to avoid even small tensions that could tip the fragile balance.
I am Lebanese and people keep bemoaning the relatively small tension in the wake of the Syrian civil war.
She finally got a perfect recording, but each time she listens to that particular poem, there is a small tension as if the poem might even now be cut off before the end.
Highest saturated magnetization is found in the thin films in small tension on La0.3Sr0.7Al0.65Ta0.35O3 substrate and lower values are found in larger tension on SrTiO3 and lowest values in moderate compression on LaAlO3.
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