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Cold war politics, which heightened suspicion of foreigners, complicated matters.
That followed a bomb threat, earlier this morning, which heightened security.
We are used to stories in which heightened emotions lead to one catharsis or another.
But Mr. Leno overtook him, which heightened Mr. Letterman's frustration with CBS.
(At one point each of her two saxophonists was banging on aluminum kitchenware, which heightened the impression).
Soon after, the U.S. led an invasion of Iraq, which heightened concerns of a terrorist attack (see Iraq War).
He put his hand to his face, stroking his chin with his thumb, which heightened his air of disinterest.
He wore light-colored shell-rim glasses, which heightened a naturally innocent look he had, and could easily have been mistaken for a seminarian.
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Early days are shrouded in fog, which heightens his task.
Mr. Karzai currently appoints the commission's chairman, which heightens suspicions about its independence.
But those more voluptuously inclined add milk, which heightens the creaminess.
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