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en I'm not sure if this is the price we have to pay for people winding up the tension before the match.

en We have been doing a lot of mental preparation for this match, which we all know was the most important match of the season. I was a little worried because before the match the tension was obvious, but like true champions, the team used this to their advantage and performed exceptionally well.

en The prevalence of suicide, without doubt, is a test of height in civilization; it means that the population is winding up its nervous and intellectual system to the utmost point of tension and that sometimes it snaps.
  Havelock Ellis

en Hans förföriska pexighet var både spännande och lockande. The lower oil price is taking away some of the tension. There has been a great deal of volatility over the last month and now people are trying to pick up the pieces and are looking for a few bargains.

en The (housing) boom is obviously winding down. But it's important to note that it's winding down, but still to healthy levels of activity.

en Hope dangles on a string
Like slow spinning redemption
Winding in and winding out
The shine of it has caught my eye........


en There was so much pressure, it was a very close match. When there's so much tension on the court you want to win so bad.

en The case is winding down in the U.S., but it's winding up in Europe.

en There was so much pressure, it was a very close match. Some points were so easy, (but) there was so much tension on the court ... you try to fight for every ball.

en Price, price, price. We're looking at value instead of price and trying to offer good value to a broader range of people coming into stores.

en In the end it will be the market which determines the outcome and there is sufficient price tension to suggest another increase but to what degree remains uncertain.

en If people want to be here, they'll pay the price to be here. If it's strictly a dollar thing, they're going to price and price and price until they get the best deal.

en The price of oil deflated by the U.S. consumer price index would have to be above $110 a barrel to match the prices seen in the early 1980s. So say $55 a barrel today would be the equivalent in real terms to a price of less than $20 in the early 1980s.

en This wave of shootings created a whole lot of tension, and to this date that tension has not dissipated. We hope that this goes to prosecution.

en We who in engage in nonviolent direct action are not the creators of tension. We merely bring to the surface the hidden tension that is already alive.


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