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Epic in scale, colorful and tense, "Eagles" will engage you straight through to its breathtaking conclusion.
The orchestra's centerpiece premiere, "Occupy the World for Life, Liberty and Justice," began in tense disquiet and peaked in full-scale cacophony, with three drummers in play.
Many outsiders acknowledged that the games were impressive in scale and efficiency but disappointingly tense and heavy-handed.However, Zhangjiakou would have much to gain.
Moreover, Davis [37] found that the IRI PD scale, which measures anxiety in tense interpersonal settings, was negatively correlated with other empathy measures.
Low mood was defined as < 5 on final waking on 0 10 scale where 0 = very tense and 10 = very calm.
She was tense in the ballroom solo, moving on a smaller scale through its delicate balances and whipping turns.
Because the SS-QoL was developed for a single post-acute stroke assessment, the scale items were modified into the present tense to reflect general current experiences (e.g. 'I often have to stop and rest during the day').
Our television critic, Nancy Franklin, observed on Twitter, "On the fun/tense scale, things on Jeopardy are leaning toward too tense, not enough fun.
It assesses the extent to which patients felt "calm," "tense," "upset," "relaxed," "content," and "worried" on a 4-point scale.
It consists of statements referring to feeling calm, tense, upset, relaxed, content or worried on a four-point scale.
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