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"tensity" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being tense : TENSENESS

7 Sentences With "tensity"

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The human voice is is an important component in the film, which is about communication and language, so Jóhannsson wanted the to score to be a reflection of this, invoking the themes of the film while adding to its tensity.
The tremulous tensity in his voice set her heart to leaping with an unrestraint yet wilder.
The word angst has existed since the 8th century, from the Proto-Indo- European root ', "restraint" from which Old High German developed. It is pre- cognate with the Latin , "tensity, tightness" and , "choking, clogging"; compare to the Ancient Greek () "strangle".
Queen use word painting in many of their songs (in particular those written by lead singer Freddie Mercury). In "Somebody to Love", each time the word 'Lord' occurs it is sung as the highest note at the end of an ascending passage. In the same piece, the lyrics 'I've got no rhythm; I just keep losing my beat' fall on off beats to create the impression that he is out of time. In BTS's "Lie", the whole song is written in minor key to create tensity and dramatic irony.
Hal Erickson wrote in The New York Times that, "the popular star/director combination of Viola Dana and John H. Collins had another winner on their hands". Variety offered the opinion in 1917 that "there is no dramatic tensity [sic] worthwhile in this film, it being one of those fantastical, fairy-changing, double exposure films that will make more of a hit with the kids than the grownups".The Oakland Tribune said the film contained “delicious humor and melting pathos” and opined that Willard Mack's play, The Dream Girl, “loses none of its charm by having been picturized”.
And for geographical references he used ancient names. His poems confront illusory life and tensity of every day matters, glory of a hero and solitude of a hermit, love's passion and the inevitability of separation. All the lyrical poetry of Ruan Ji is penetrated by a thought of sorrow, which he accepted as an eternal and unavoidable friend, near him throughout life. He wrote: ”Only with sorrow thoughts are occurring, without sorrow there is no thoughtful mood…” The first poem of his almanac Singing My Cares (咏懷 Yǒnghuái) expresses such sad thoughts. > “Being sleepless at midnight, > I rise to play lute.
" Illich extends the concept with examples from medicine and learning, where a radical monopoly on medicine deprives patients of care that isn't provided by doctors, and a radical monopoly on learning defines students whose knowledge is developed outside the classroom as "uneducated." He writes, "Radical monopoly exists where a major tool rules out natural competence." In his later book Energy and Equity, Illich refines the definition to include, "Any industrial product that comes in per capita quanta beyond a given in-tensity exercises a radical monopoly over the satisfaction of a need. Beyond some point, compulsory schooling destroys the environment for learning, medical delivery systems dry up the non-therapeutic sources of health, and transportation smothers traffic.

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