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tension

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We use strategy—we watch the other person’s eyes, the tension in their arms, the positioning of their feet.

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Mr. Sharaa’s tensions with the minorities escalated into massacres of Druze and Alawites, with government forces killing more than a thousand people in each community.

This stance led to tensions with Zelensky, who accused him of "disseminating Russian narratives".

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One source of tension rises above the rest.

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Geopolitical tensions have helped drive a tech frenzy to build massive data centers housing tens of thousands of chips requiring a phenomenal amount of electrical power and large-scale cool.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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