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1 The climate at home, the race relations, it is all very tense .
2 It had been a very tense morning, and she needed the relief.
3 It's a very tense occasion, and expensive if you get it wrong.
4 But, rational or not, the time just passed had been very tense .
5 On our arrival in Paris, we found a very tense political situation.
6 The atmosphere round here has become very tense during the past fortnight.
7 I am afraid I could die here... the camp is very tense .
8 RNZ Pacific correspondent Melvin Levongo said the situation is very tense in Goroka.
9 The competition was very tense - and they all arrived in my absence.
10 Needless to say, the atmosphere in the room was very tense .
11 Things between protesting students and police became very tense on Monday.
12 Her body was very tense , and her fists were clenched tightly.
13 It can get very tense and you have to be focused.
14 He, too, radiated anger, and everyone was very tense and stiff.
15 Her muscles were becoming very tense , and her teeth were chattering.
16 He was excited, very tense , but miraculously unharmed by the explosions.
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