Word: tensioning
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...PEREJIL ISLAND Six Moroccan soldiers stormed this largely forgotten Spanish possession 200 meters off the African coast in July 2002, adding to long-simmering tension between Madrid and Rabat. But the dispute lost its sense of urgency after the Madrid train bombings. In his traditional first overseas trip, Spain's new Prime Minister, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, went to Morocco on Saturday to strengthen bilateral ties and encourage cooperation in the war on terror...
...Harvard basketball team appeared to get just that—just felt it, maybe, as a suddenly energetic crowd urged them on—and the team unwrapped a lovely Valentine’s Day present for the Bulldog faithful with pre-game journalistic assaults having only heightened the tension...
...lips tickling a flute, then to Bill himself. The gravity of each character’s lips is sealed at the Two Pines Wedding Chapel, when Bill (pretending to be Beatrix’s father) kisses his feigning daughter in an eerie scene that dares to surpass the sexual tension which famously transpired between Thurman and John Travolta in Pulp Fiction, Tarantino’s most famous and still superior work. And in a stirring, if jilted, closing moment, Bill’s inevitable fate is confirmed by a trickle of blood from his starring body part...
...great cause of disaster in college life today is tension and misunderstanding at home," was the substance of President Faunce's address...
...cast by leaving the camera running between takes - actors weren't always sure when they had to be "on." In doing so he captured some spontaneous, less rehearsed moments. Gondry admits that his unorthodox techniques sometimes made the mood on set a little tense, but he calls it "tension we created. I don't think I've ever shot anything the easy way. We felt pressure to make it the right way." And that meant forcing everyone to try new methods in search of the best takes and the right feel...