Some dogs act a bit confused at this level, because they do not see a sleeve, only the suit, again this confusion adds
a bit more tension.
Not exact matches
In the past, that
tension might have triggered a tug of war between the board and the founder over appointing a new CEO, but recently
more founders are champing at the
bit to bring on a COO.
Is it just me, or is there
more than a little
bit of
tension in the way we deal with biblical and ecclesial images of sheep and shepherds, pastors and flocks?
In fact, the Christian merchant is
more of a Pharisee in his self - assured moral and spiritual superiority than is the Jewish usurer, and this ironic
tension adds
bite to the gaiety of this romantic comedy.
(Creative
Tension, p. 81) Now that statement is
more than a choice
bit of missiological doggerel.
I currently use or have used oils on myself or someone in my family for anxious feelings, stress, supporting digestion, occasional aches & pains, ear discomfort, head
tension, respiratory function, seasonal allergies, sleeplessness, seasonal and environmental threats, mood lifting, focus, insect
bites, skin support and
more.
Once the fish
bites, you would release
more of the line with a moderate
tension, rather than holding it tightly.
If you're not as strong and conditioned yet you can spend a little
bit more time under
tension because your central nervous system won't be able to compress as much as someone who is stronger.
The American Society for Horticultural Science reviewed dozens of scientific studies and found that bringing a
bit of Mother Nature indoors in the form of houseplants helps us feel
more positive, combats
tension and stress, and may even improve our physical health.
Sure,
tension and chase scenes are awesome, but at times this puppy read a
bit more like an old fashioned tragedy than slasher flick.
This can not be accomplished as well as it is without the help of Refn, as director, because even though the experimental storytelling of this film is distancing, it feels a
bit more realized than it did when it was applied to the misguided «Pusher», having a somber thoughtfulness that is sometimes effective in establishing subtle
tension, maybe even resonance.
A
bit of backstory and
tension between goth Kinsey and her
more conformist brother, Luke (Lewis Pullman), help set the stage for one long night in which the family is stalked by a group of nihilistic, mask - wearing killers.
Something
more is needed, a
bit more wit, perhaps, or dare I say it, some sexual
tension — with the humans, not the beasts, of course.
It's a shame, because director Alister Grierson and cinematographer Jules O'Loughlin create a template of claustrophobic
tension throughout much of the multitude of exploration sequences (Even, dare I say, with the aid of 3 - D in certain moments, where the depth of rocks and ledges registers a
bit more, though for every successful, stereoscopic medium shot, there are at least two phony - looking wide shots that ruin the illusion).
This makes scenes with the human baddies even
more of a drag, as they take away from the
more interesting
bits of
tension happening in the elements.
This moral struggle makes the film not only a mini-study of philosophy and psychology, but
more important, a nail -
biter thriller in which
tension comes from the hesitations and even the comic examination of people who are most concerned with covering their own butts by avoiding a decision to let the bombs rip.
The greatest
bit of info that I gathered was becoming
more aware of how the smallest
tension pattern (your candle image) can escalate into a much larger challenge (a big fire) very quickly.
That isn't to say that you won't experience
tension and situations that require fast action to overcome, and I have watched
more than one gameplay video in which the commentator panicked a little
bit.
It does not matter where you go every combat sequence you enter you will know that this is the time to pull out your gun and flash light, does this take away from the
tension I personally do not think so, it kind of adds a
bit more suspense and what I say a lot of «Yeh baby bring it».
This did sort of remove the
tension a
bit, but given the action was a lot
more frantic it was welcome.
The
tension running through the best paintings is tectonic; each image is held in place by what's around it, even as it pushes back, seeking a
bit more air.
Judicial humour is first able to «relax» or «help [jury members] to feel a
bit more comfortable» by defusing
tension; and second, it can «encourage» or engage jury members with the proceedings.