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With most tensions, such as those lurking at the office, a muscle in spasm has called upon an extreme defense, one that is meant for more serious purposes.

As such they produce a number of unresolved and generally unacknowledged tensions, such as between the emphasis on local illness experience in the Chinese medical tradition and the universality aspired to by biomedical knowledge.

If so, rising tensions such as those that caused China's Tiananmen Square protests may be dealt with and detected sooner and a Chinese-style crackdown would also be less likely.So where is the party heading?

Beaches were also a prime location for working out economic, ethnic, "racial," or religious tensions, such as in Mexico, where government-sponsored beach resort developments from the 1970s displaced existing farming communities.

The present essays, written mostly by literary scholars, range widely across Pamuk's novelistic oeuvre, dealing with how the writer, often adding an allegorical level to the personages depicted in his experimental narratives, portrays tensions such as those between Western secularism and traditional Islam and different conceptions of national identity.

Building on the knowledge that emergency nurses feel ill-prepared, lack clear frameworks for practice and are thus vulnerable to subtle discourse tensions such as managing versus caring, and diagnosing versus understanding, an intervention was conducted and evaluated to enhance understanding and build proactive nursing skills.

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Strange episodes eased the tension, such as when groups of schoolchildren and musicians arrived at the gates with pleas for peace.

These links have been preserved even at times of great political tension, such as during the Cold War and the Persian Gulf War of 1991.

Ms. Lebby and Mr. Lollos have set the piece in 1952, while Goldwyn is making "Hans Christian Andersen" with Danny Kaye, and the dramatic tension, such as it is, concerns whether or not it will be a hit, rescuing him from a slump.

When muscles lengthen while exerting tension (such as in slowly lowering a weight), the chemical energy that is used, along with the mechanical energy absorbed by the action, is converted to heat.

Various strategies to address this tension, such as payments for ecosystem services, wildlife-friendly farming, and conservation-reserve planning, emphasize different aspects of the system and different policy approaches.

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