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tensed
▪ I. tensed, ppl. a. [f. tense v. + -ed1.] Stretched tight, tense. Freq. const. up and in predic. use. Also fig. (cf. tense a. 2).1676 H. More Remarks 141 In his supposed tensed and rarefied bodies. Ibid. 156 The contraction or restitution of the tensed matter. 1911 J. London Adventure i. 11 The ten... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tensed, Idaho
Tensed is a city in Benewah County, Idaho, United States. The population was 123 at the 2010 census, down from 126 in 2000. Geography Tensed is located at (47.160284, -116.924304), at an elevation of above sea level. wikipedia.org
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Tensed-S condition
The condition is formalised as follows: Tensed-S condition (TSC) "No rule can involve X, Y in the structure ... X ... [α... Y ...] ... where α is a tensed sentence." wikipedia.org
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inextensed
† inexˈtensed, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. med. or mod.L. inextens-us (f. in- (in-3) + extensus extense a.) + -ed1.] Without extension.1604 T. Wright Passions vi. 300 How can the Soule extend itselfe thorow the whole body, being a Spirit indivisible, inextensed? Oxford English Dictionary
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protensed
† proˈtensed, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. prōtens-us, pa. pple. of prōtendĕre to protend + -ed1.] Stretched forward, extended in length.1578 Banister Hist. Man i. 30 The head of the ioynt, after a certaine manner long, and forward protensed. Oxford English Dictionary
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/æ/ raising
One common realization is , a transcription that will be used throughout this article to represent the tensed pronunciation. Thus, can, an, and has may be tensed while have and had may be lax. wikipedia.org
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intensed
† inˈtensed, ppl. a. Obs. rare. [f. L. intensus (see intense a.) + -ed1.] Intensified.a 1658 Cleveland Obseq. 51 Thou desired'st to..beard the Truth with as intens'd a Zeal, As Saints upon a fast Night quilt a Meal. Oxford English Dictionary
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Stab (b-boy move)
The stab is accomplished by placing the olecranon process of the elbow firmly against the bones or tensed muscles of the abdomen, side, or back. wikipedia.org
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Tensor tympani muscle
The sound can be heard by pressing a highly tensed muscle against the ear, again a firm fist is a good example. The rumbling sound can also be heard when the neck or jaw muscles are highly tensed as when yawning deeply. wikipedia.org
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De Smet, Idaho
Route 95 passes nearby and the community is located about a mile (1.6 km) south of Tensed, which was originally also to be titled Desmet before the name See also Mary Immaculate School for Native Americans Tensed, Idaho References Census-designated places in Benewah County, Idaho Census-designated places wikipedia.org
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Predicate Logic / changing the result of a statement by asking statment? Let's have a simple statement that P:(x) is false It's good weather today. (it's not) But by evoking the statement, the resu...
If you take a tensed view of things, there is, quite clearly, no problem (you only need to check the truth value before evocation of the statement).
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Mangarayi
Francesca Merlan published a grammar of the language in 1982, one that is notable also for the difficulty it presents for determining whether it is a tensed or non-tensed language. wikipedia.org
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Albert Ehrensvärd
As Foreign Minister of Sweden he instituted reforms in the Swedish Foreign Service and worked to ease tensed relations with Czarist Russia. 1867 births wikipedia.org
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The Tribunal (2017 film)
The movie became tensed when Jimi Disu had to battle for his client, his old firm, his friends and the redemption of his law career. wikipedia.org
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Philosophical presentism
McTaggart's "The Unreality of Time", there are two ways of referring to events: the 'A Series' (or 'tensed time': yesterday, today, tomorrow) and the ' see in a tensed theory with a distinguished, present now. wikipedia.org
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