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The longing for a first trophy since 1995, in a competition Everton have never won, heightens the anxiety surrounding City's visit.
Out on the Boardwalk, a man struggles to find a scientific method for launching a rubber frog, by mallet, into a plastic flower; a sign -- "Frog body must be in flower to win" -- heightens the pressure.
The program ended with that ideal gala finale, Balanchine's "Theme and Variations," in which the recreated tutus won and deserved heightened attention.
The natural prideful ignorance of youth, when fueled by a capacity to win arguments, could be heightened and led into undesirable directions by the unrestrained power of dialectic.
But the winning served to heighten tension around the club because everyone was pushing for the playoffs.
For one, the players seemed to have a heightened desire to win against their old team.
Third, after winning a gamble, the positive results heightened their confidence in decision-making (increased activities in caudate in WIN), which is known as the 'hot hand' fallacy.
In August, when the teams met at Shea, the atmosphere was heightened and the Mets won three of four games.
First, continuous wins or losses would heighten participants' desire to win in the subsequent trial.
It was widened and heightened when Clarke won.
Mr. Williamson, a veteran Australian dramatist, originally gave "Up for Grabs" a Sydney setting, but relocation in win-or-bust Manhattan has heightened the stakes in every respect.
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