Although the often include scenes of extreme physical and emotional tension, they are rarely expressionistic in the modern sense.
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Violin students, especially of beginner level, are taught to use it only on extended notes and or during points of emotional tension.
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His developmental techniques allowed him to lead the listener through a piece, regulating the rise and fall of musical expectation and emotional tension.
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They enable people to better understand each other in times of emotional tension, and engender empathy and compassion in the midst of conflict.
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The sound aum progressively slows down all the bodily processes, relaxes the body, stills the mind and neutralises physical, mental and emotional tension.
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Fodor pioneered the theory that poltergeists are external manifestations of conflicts within the hysterical conversion symptoms resulting from emotional tension of the subject.
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According to Gunnarsd�ttir, 2016, middle managers in welfare positions are feeling emotional tension in their duties from having to receive and enforce organizational change.
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The battle of wills between Costner and Tripplehorn accounts for considerable emotional tension in a film that could get by on action set-pieces alone.
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Emotional tension mounts, laughter and wonder alternate with lust and disgust, no relief is offered, from the first stiletto heel to the last bulbous Nike.
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This meant that they could attack foes in broad daylight, and that they would revert into their human forms when their emotional tension was relieved.