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He was a bit tense about being on foot.
Downstairs I'm directed back into the pool with the splashers, so I pack up, a little tense about being shortchanged by nine minutes, and take up my cause with the receptionist.
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One of the interesting things was, knowing Theresa relatively well, I had expected that the weight of the office would make her quite tense about what was coming, as it would for any human being.
I am worried about being so tense that I chop the guy's cock off with my cakes of steel.
(Some legal analysts and observers have said Deters's remark about Tensing being "like a murderer" were inappropriate).
But he doesn't talk in the past tense about what he's built, nor will separation be easy.
But he doesn't talk in the past tense about what he's built.
You think things will flow but they're tense; you're trying to think about hitting and being hit back.
And because if you look at a child, talk about present tense, that's all they, all a small child lives in.
I am now learning the past tense and am excited about making real progress -- hopefully, I can understand, remember and use it all.
Ultimately, though, "Tense Present" is as much about Wallace's own rhetorical postures as about Garner's, so much so that Wallace might as well be talking about himself.
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