Sometimes it's the little things that happen or don't happen that heighten suspense. |
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The pomposity and ostentation of the rich seems to heighten the sense of our ultimate worthlessness. |
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To lose her in such violent, senseless circumstances thousands of miles from home can only heighten their anguish. |
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Wiley deliberated long and hard, consulting his assistant to heighten the drama, but as professional fouls go it was as clear-cut as they come. |
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Her beautiful curls were let loose in a wild array of curls to heighten her aura of innocence. |
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He masterfully employs sound effects to heighten the horror, and the humor. |
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Scott also plays with lenses, camera speed and some excellent special effects to heighten the impact of the harrowing fight scenes. |
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Atop the stairstep stucco fence, cedar lattice was added to heighten the enclosure. |
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Similarly, Loach avoids the use of background music to heighten the emotion of a scene. |
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Culture is expressed through the use of language, the choice of setting and ritualized behaviours, all of which heighten shared understanding. |
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The signed treaty also helped to heighten the likelihood of prompt flows of revenue into the national treasury from oil and gas exploitation. |
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Using paraphrasis to heighten the isolation and futility of the venture, two Scripture passages are quoted in Latin. |
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Contrasts in scale and strategic placement within the layout heighten the chromatic offsets of color and black-and-white. |
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To heighten the tension, the Amish group is dressed in traditional attire that includes bonnets and suspenders. |
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If anything, knowing the plot and the protagonists will heighten the suspense. |
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Some groups will always miss out, and the quotas will by their very nature heighten the unrepresentativeness of those taking part. |
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The aim of Creative Mentoring is to use the arts to heighten interest and awareness of the arts in non-formal settings. |
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It claims to heighten the senses of taste, smell and touch by offering a dining experience in total darkness. |
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Wipe the foliage clean, if necessary, and if you wish, rub a little vegetable oil on the leaves to heighten the gloss. |
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Turning points separate the acts, change the course of the story and often heighten the drama by raising the stakes. |
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Extraordinarily subtle gradations of hue and tone at the perimeters heighten the ethereal appearance of the whole. |
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The experience of the preparation for Easter during Lent and Holy Week only serves to heighten the experience of Easter Day itself. |
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He fired randomly and without aiming, trying to simply heighten the confusion within the camp. |
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The material and the production technology have been optimized to heighten contrast and achieve brilliance. |
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Her winning portrait was painted in acrylic on board but she used Polyfilla to heighten the features and give the painting greater depth. |
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Storm clouds, rain, fog, mist, and snow often dramatize the settings and heighten the fantasy of such regal scenes. |
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She told me to heighten the letter i and to cross my t's so that the horizontal bar is equally long on both sides of the vertical line. |
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As it turns out, this more practical view is only serving to heighten interest in e-business. |
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A good sharp sound effect can heighten a surprise and make you jump out of your seat. |
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In fact, stamp your feet and run out of the room just to heighten the dramatics. |
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So a diagnosis of cancer may heighten the importance of trust but, otherwise, does trusting your doctor really matter? |
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When he went on to suggest there was a lot that was objectionable happening off the ball it only served to heighten a suspicion that he had been whingeing. |
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The tender attention paid by the wife to her husband's body, the detailed steps of her betrayal, and the subtle note of portent, all serve to heighten the drama. |
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Burton had promised that weakening the big shots would heighten the accountability and responsiveness of Congress. |
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Spirit will spend the next three months searching for evidence of past water in the soil and rocks, which if found may heighten the likelihood that Mars once harboured life. |
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The strips of green herbage and forest-land, which have here and there escaped the burning lavas, serve, by contrast, to heighten the desolation of the scene. |
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Festive sprays of leaf and berry heighten the bright and breezy feel of this sub-Saharan Dinky-Dell, and enhance its Greeting Card air of chirrupy good cheer. |
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This video can be used to heighten awareness about palliative care and address some of the common questions and concerns about it. |
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Each gondola may be styled with various materials and accessorized to heighten effective merchandizing. |
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Conversion and reparative therapies should not be provided because they do not work, and have the potential to heighten guilt and anxiety. |
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Here Angelo will fly with them locally to acclimate them to the site and to heighten local awareness for the plight of the species. |
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How can your country help heighten the effectiveness of multiparty efforts to ensure that basic human rights are respected? |
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Most satin fabrics are made of smooth, lightly twisted yarns that heighten the effect of light unbroken by visible crosswise bindings. |
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The customer is always right: if you want to heighten that refreshing taste, by all means drink your drink with a slice of lemon. |
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A new out-of-town scheme would act as a magnet for further development and thus heighten the potential gender bias created by the policy. |
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We need to heighten the level of alertness with respect to the impact of this legislation. |
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Multi-length rail units and snap locks for mounting without use of tools heighten ease and comfort of handling. |
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Her intervention is likely to heighten fears that senior policymakers in the US and Europe are preparing for Greece to leave the eurozone. |
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The government thinks the EU bonus cap is barking mad because its imposition will heighten financial instability. |
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There is still no real accountability because this legislation seeks to heighten secrecy. |
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This association seeks to heighten awareness among the public about this often misunderstood and endangered animal. |
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Import dependency and rising import ratios heighten the risk of interruption to or difficulties in supply. |
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Regarding AMIS civilian police component, efforts were made to heighten their presence among the local population, particularly the IDP camps. |
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The Olympic and other sporting events in 2004 will heighten media coverage and public awareness of sport. |
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A number of managers and employees attended training sessions to heighten their awareness of the new legislation. |
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We will continue in the coming year to invest for our future, and work to heighten organic growth in a challenging economic environment. |
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A feature story can heighten the perceived importance of your organization's issue. |
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This shows how far women have come, thanks to efforts to heighten their awareness and encourage them to register as voters. |
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Or really more that Instagram is no different than these paintings of yore that served to heighten status. |
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And the fact the line was moved from a scene in the middle of the film to one at the end only served to heighten its impact. |
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He has spoken about how he would listen to her to smooth over the rough days, or heighten his joy. |
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Even poetry has been called into play to heighten the passions of the actors in this dangerous drama. |
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No runs were scored off the next two balls to heighten the tension before Price pulled the fifth ball to mid-wicket and managed to scramble two runs. |
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Looking for ways to heighten State security is the primary motive and most important consideration for any conscientious political leader or responsible political force facing this type of decision. |
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At the same time, however, it is crucial that the work of this committee should not heighten anti-American sentiments in Europe, and that its conclusions and findings should not be taken as read. |
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The appointment would be a huge coup for Marvel, given Jolie's celebrity status and accompanying ability to heighten interest in one of the studio's comic book arm's lesser-known properties. |
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The design of the padlock, in that the key is held until it is returned to the locked position, is intended to heighten employee awareness while handling main track switches. |
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The way we see it, diversifying energy supplies and resources is essential in order to heighten energy security in our own country and in the region as a whole. |
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In Germany, it is rare and was declared Orchid of the Year in 1990 to heighten awareness of this plant. |
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This extra rhyme-line gives him scope to widen the thought or heighten the emotion of the particular stanza, and to avoid the patness that a neat quatrain can have. |
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Through the resonance of our own vocal sound we can heighten our awareness of the different levels of our embodied being, represented by the chakras. |
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Wright suggests that hendiadys had been used deliberately to heighten the play's sense of duality and dislocation. |
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This is not the way to fight unemployment, but it will heighten social poverty, increase the democratic deficit and feed public scepticism towards the democratic institutions. |
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Watching the former Juno actor playing such a deeply unlikeable character only serves to heighten the movie's disquieting tone. |
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There also may be little choice: the ballooning quantity of health information and treatment options will only heighten the need for system reforms. |
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As part of the democratic debate and during election campaigns, we must also undertake to condemn any talk, any populist attitude that could artificially heighten the fears which bolster far-right groups. |
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As bloodthirsty scriptwriters try to heighten the drama of the BBC soap, only a third of the deaths have been from natural causes. |
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To capitalize on that interest and successfully forge strong partnerships, the CHRS needs to heighten its public profile, and create a positive and lasting impression that attracts participation. |
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It is their desire to further heighten the believability and integrity of advertising in Canada and thereby make it an even more effective influence in the economic growth of the nation. |
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The main priorities were to improve the services provided and heighten the safety of people and property, with a continued focus on the policy of modernising the equipment of cash centres. |
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They sit in circles around pots of brown, sludgy millet beer, sucking it through long wooden straws to heighten the buzz and, through a filter, to strain out the lumps. |
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Pimco's Mr El-Erian reckons that the transition from consumption to export-oriented expansion will lead to prolonged subpar growth and high unemployment. That will heighten political risks such as protectionism. |
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This means ecstasy can amplify emotions, cause euphoria, increase sociability and talkativeness, and heighten senses-especially the sense of touch. |
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Communication as result of clinical practice in which a patient suffered an air embolism and subsequently died, to heighten clinical awareness of the potential consequences of such an unintended connection. |
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Divan attempts to heighten the growing awareness among bioscientists that communication is crucial for funding and promotion success. |
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Chilean authorities have set up systems that monitor the intensity of ultraviolet rays, encourage prevention, and heighten public awareness of the problem. |
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Those with less experience thought an improved appreciation of scientific methods would increase their ability to understand the research and heighten the importance they place on it. |
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Her abstract sculptures greatly heighten movement: the tensions and torsions of the form gives them an anthropomorphic dimension, which often vies to entangle the distinctions between figurative and abstract sculpture. |
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Slightly tremulous vocals feeling their way gently through the chiming guitars heighten the famously poignant melodics. |
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Her soul shone transfiguringly through her face, and kindled her eyes into tenderness, which her rising tears served to heighten. |
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In particular, the psychological or physical harm resulting from such violence could heighten domestic tensions and it taints irremediably the reputation of Ukraine as a tolerant and friendly society. |
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After the financial market turbulence began to heighten in late summer, the Federal Reserve made a series of rate cuts in September and October by a total of 75 basis points. |
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To heighten awareness of the need for donors, and help other people like Emmy, Canadian Blood Services will be promoting the Roots merchandise at all donor clinics, and on its Web site. |
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So the new EU will both constrict its trade with Russia proper and heighten neighbouring countries' barriers against its goods. The Russian government does at least seem to be paying attention. |
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Forum participants also encouraged Lithuania to heighten regional cooperation in the fight against organized crime, especially as concerns the trafficking of human beings, drug trafficking, and economic crime. |
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At the same time, we are stepping up our presence and visibility in our markets, through top-of-mind initiatives designed to heighten awareness of our brands. |
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While some dismiss Weblogging as electronic vanity press, there are ways that this valuable technology can heighten the profile of your library and help you keep up to date with developments in your field. |
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He's the man who will analyse footages of the past to deduce how we were all stupid enough to heighten greenhouse effect, in turn causing fatal climate changes. |
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It's all very well, up to a point, to foreshorten and oversimplify your opponent's position in order to heighten your own rhetorical pizzazz and percussiveness. |
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Achromaticity would heighten similarities and flatten differences. |
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Precipitating events are treated as microcosmical events that, when combined with broader cultural variables, heighten potential rioter's perceptions of strain. |
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Hitchcock and costume designer Edith Head used color to heighten emotion. |
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Market power and profitability can mute or heighten inequality. |
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