He managed to emphasise his optimism and his elegance in managing power, his talent for relaxing the tensest of atmospheres. |
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Andrew Jackson's 1st inauguration is considered to have been the rowdiest, and Lincoln's first the tensest. |
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The tensest groups are those where nothing can be decided tonight. |
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Cue some of TV's tensest scenes and phenomenal acting that makes most current dramas look like an episode of Crossroads. |
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Perhaps the tensest game of the day was played at Old Xaverians where the home side defeated Hightown St Mary's by one wicket. |
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Cruise is in excellent fettle, relaxing like a high-wire artist into the tensest of predicaments, and securing his status as the Dorian Gray of action movies. |
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Jordan has had no previous experience of this tensest of scenarios in limited-overs cricket, but could hardly have made a better job of it at the first attempt. |
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Schmidt guided West Germany through some of the tensest moments of the Cold War and economic turbulence, emerging in later years as a prolific writer and elder statesman. |
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Faulkner made 34 off 25 balls but he became one of Gordon's four victims and the Bears' resilient out-cricket finally saw them home in the tensest of finishes. |
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