The viewers know what's going on, because they can see the player's cards, and once you're let in on that, it heightens the excitement. |
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At the same time, the destructive capacity of modern warfare heightens the need to limit the use of force. |
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Such intervention most often heightens divisions and tensions around the world rather than bringing peace. |
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The restrained editing style heightens the intensity and allows greater scrutiny of the characters. |
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Replaying breakup or accident scenes heightens their sentimental power, akin to repeatedly ripping the scab off a wound. |
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Kildare could have four senators as members of the new Upper House as the contest tension heightens. |
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Laughter is an invigorating tonic that heightens and brightens the mood, gently releasing us from tensions and social constraints. |
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This understandably heightens Muslims' sense of the world being set against them. |
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It also heightens the risk that a long-forgotten favorite song will pop up, for better or for worse, in mixed company. |
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My past simply heightens my nausea, but doesn't create and sustain the sick feeling in the pit of my stomach that rises throughout the day. |
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The wind heightens any spin on the ball, and accentuates a slice or a hook. |
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The motif, in concert with the low-angle shot and slow-motion photography, heightens the tension in this penultimate moment prior to delivery. |
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Every mile of the road heightens the flavor of the viands we expect at the end of it. |
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The non-pictorial style actually heightens the sense of panic, as Arlen's heroes shy away from any glimpse of their assaulter. |
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To receive a letter like this, is, at the best of times, distressing, but being a carer as well heightens the distress. |
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It was a touch maddening not hearing it all, but this only heightens the excitement for the time when I finally get the whole story. |
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That this seemingly accidental self-portrait does not behave as self-portraits are supposed to only heightens its effect. |
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The intervention of such a senior politician on his behalf only heightens our concerns. |
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Instead he heightens the outline of his figures so that they resemble cartoons. |
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The background score, though overdone, heightens the tension and is perfect for the mood of the film. |
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Writing stand-up only heightens my sense that one joke, plus another joke, plus another all adds up to a superficial experience. |
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This room should destroy the magic of the work, yet it juxtaposes the basis and the result, and heightens the sense of impossibility. |
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The clear and intentional commission of a crime by one party obviously heightens the difficulty of entering into mediation in good faith. |
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Such a damnable day only heightens the pleasure of what I am about to receive. |
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The home we knew has disappeared, and its evanescence only heightens our desire for it. |
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Such depersonalization heightens group members' perceived similarities and attenuates their perceived differences, reducing the detrimental effects of categorical diversity. |
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Yes, he can be wild at times and doesn't always seem to have his accelerator going at full bore, but he heightens everyone's awareness, and that can't be underestimated. |
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The crisis provoked by her burning the meat heightens her resentful awareness of loss of individuality to which the domestication of marriage has subjected her. |
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Ten years passing only heightens his status as a true street poet, devoid of current bling-bling pretense and full of scathing wit and sharp charm. |
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Behind her the shadow heightens this sense of foreboding, while the overall colour scheme of green and purple further increases the ghastliness of the image. |
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The mystery of these implicit questions heightens the novel's suspense. |
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However we strain to distract ourselves, our consciousness of death heightens our awareness of evil. |
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Lighting effects are unparalleled, the textures never appear blocky or blurry, and the performances by the character models really heightens the atmosphere. |
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This laborious technique allows the precision of colour that suggests dawn or dusk, mist or drizzle, the veil over the landscape that heightens sensory experience. |
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And the more she is forced to recount, the more her grasp of reality slips, or heightens, depending on your point of view. |
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Flooding your brain with dopamine and serotonin, it not only heightens feelings of euphoria, but empathy and love as well. |
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We are living through the juncture of eras, modern to postmodern, which unsettles our certainties and at the same time heightens our longing for certainty. |
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Rather than a flaw that heightens her appeal, it is a flaw that makes her difficult to forgive. |
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There's something about the friendly nature of the place, the predominance of music, and the idyllic beauty of the shores and the surf, that heightens the joy of living. |
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But as the hype surrounding the movie heightens, many are curious about the writer behind the story. |
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But this simple fact heightens, rather than excuses, the inequity in this case. |
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They do not faint, but the art work heightens their attentiveness, and at the same time makes them recall important things in their personal lives. |
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Creative use of crane shots heightens the sense of menace at key times. |
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It heightens the awareness of what you have and haven't got. |
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Whilst the conversation heightens, a bang can be heard outside and the guests look up bewilderedly when they hear a woman shouting from the hallway. |
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A working Dutch door and built in planter for flowers heightens the old-fashioned make-believe feeling. |
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This helps the brain slow down into the theta wave range, which research shows heightens sensory perception and emotional intimacy. |
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This is a society at war with itself and heightens the impression of broken Britain. |
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Writing the secret shame incurred in therapy into the cutting act only heightens the self-loathing that helps generate mutilative behavior. |
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The stifling air wafted westerly on lazy breezes from the desert heightens the impression of extreme temperature, while the desert dust helps to create a mysterious darkness. |
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