Rep. Barbara Jordan also spoke to this issue in that tense hearing room on July 25, 1974.
It stayed that way through extra-time to set up a tense penalty shoot-out which City won 4-2.
After a tense few minutes, the elephant rejoins the rest of the herd, trampling through bulrushes nearby.
So it's been tense, but it's been a, you know, a relationship that works.
After a few moments of tense conversation, the doctor ordered the test and my friend left.
But his is almost a lone voice in an increasingly sectarian and tense region.
The UNHCR describes relations between the foreigners and the people of Calais as "tense".
People are very tense and concerned that the fight may spill over in that way.
The story has plenty of action, in the James Fenimore Cooper manner ambushes, escapes, tense confrontations.
The tone of the hearing turned tense before the Apple executives appeared, as Sen.
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Even when I am at school, I am tense because I see security men standing nearby.
Relations between Russia and the former Soviet Republic of Georgia have been tense for some time.
She expects media player makers to greater exploit Apple's tense relationships with record labels.
The announcement on Monday led to some tense moments for some South Korean working.
But she held her nerve to dominate a tense final set in blustery conditions.
In the present tense, that means that we should do the things that we can control.
In a tense session here in the conference centre, they failed by just over 1%.
Mr. Obama's defenders said he appeared to be trying to smooth over a tense situation.
The flight was completely full, and the passengers looked a little nervous and tense.
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Note that these questions use a past tense voice, as if they have already occurred.
Over the weekend, Secretary Gates used the past tense to refer to the process.
P. majority another chance, his House colleagues were increasingly tense about doing the same for him.
Because obviously there have been some tense times between the administration and the Chamber of Commerce.
However, with Sinfield missing the extras the six-point gap set up a tense finish.
Soon they organized the "Marcha de los Cuatro Suyos" which created a tense situation.
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And in doing so change the tense of American politics from the future to the past.
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European markets closed sharply higher on the first trading day after a tense, four-day holiday weekend.
Participants also felt much less tense and reported greatly increased self esteem after a green walk.
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There was one point both of them got up and the whole room was tense.
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