Henin-Hardenne said, adding that the pressure of playing in front of a home-town crowd, against Clijsters, added to her tenseness.
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Camp started only Thursday, but players and others say there is a noticeable difference this year, a tenseness that goes beyond the usual training camp jitters.
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There was a brittleness about him, a tenseness in the way he strutted along, shirtless in blue jeans and sideburns, that made even me worry.
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Unlike the other features of vowel quality, tenseness is only applicable to the few languages that have this opposition ( mainly Germanic languages, e . g.
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Out there, in the hills, or on the wide-open prairie, Ronn can sometimes feel tenseness and anger just lifting up out of his son.
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Although there is also a length contrast, vowels are often analyzed according to a tenseness contrast, with long being the tense vowels and short their lax counterparts.
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There is an automatic redirection of focus to the new stimuli and, for a brief moment, this causes tenseness in the muscles, especially the neck muscles.
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But in the world we live in today, there's more tenseness, the pace is faster, and doing more just isn't smart ."
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That relation is based on sound perception as well as on sound production, where consonant voice, tenseness and length are only different manifestations of a common sound feature.
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Some researchers have argued that the contrast in voice ( vs . ), is in fact better analyzed as tenseness since the latter set is voiceless in Southern German.