The flight was completely full, and the passengers looked a little nervous and tense.
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There was one point both of them got up and the whole room was tense.
Chile is wary of dependence on Peru, with which its relations are often tense.
That may be another reason why the option-laden Microsofties in Washington are looking so tense.
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Although the violence has subsided, the southern cities of Osh and Jalal-Abad are still tense.
And I realized that my fear came also from his use of the past tense.
According to multiple sources, the conversation yesterday between the President and Speaker Boehner was tense.
When the time came to haul up the first line, everyone was tense.
That definitely has improved, but the turf battles for money in particular, I think, are very tense.
We spoke to our local reporter in Basra and several residents, and the situation is extremely tense.
In the days before the hearing I couldn't concentrate on anything else and I became more and more tense.
Observers at this week's trial in Nghe An province said it was tense.
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The situation not just in Male but in other parts of the Maldives, too, was reported to be tense.
But she succeeds in evoking a sense of history about a place usually thought of in the present tense.
Even though it tapped into quite a few of the cast members, the episode felt tight and focused and tense.
David Brooks, one of America's finest political commentators, suggested years ago that his countryfolk lived life in the future tense.
As Juliette, Kristin Scott Thomas is first seen in closeup without makeup, her hair lustreless, her expression blank but tense.
Rather, it "does something" -- conveying an attitude -- just as the ending "-ed" doesn't "mean" anything but conveys past tense.
One of Wysocki's studies showed that when women were exposed to male underarm sweat, they became more relaxed and less tense.
However, by mid afternoon the BBC's Danny Shaw said police sources believed the mood had changed, with the atmosphere becoming less tense.
Owen has Schwartz-Jampel syndrome, which causes his muscles to be permanently tense.
She flutters about delightfully, offering tea and scones whenever things get tense.
Instead, Latino journalists like me are left to introduce her to a larger audience by writing about her in the past tense.
It is getting into shale oil and the Arctic, both environmentally tense.
She, she sometimes thought, of herself, and always in the present tense.
Now, sense other muscles on your face or head that are tense.
Arpaio has had a number of run-ins with his fellow-lawmen, and his present obsession with illegal immigrants has made things even more tense.
The participants to the meeting hence decided to acknowledge the existence of such a movement, yet suggesting putting it in the plural tense.
"You notice I'm speaking in the present tense ... because that's where all your future prayers are going to come in, " she wrote.
But while I believe my son knows not to communicate with "strangers, " the way he's exposing his life in cyberspace is making me tense.
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