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  • For the 24-hour parental stress line, call 800-632-8188.
  • His wife could see the stress lines in the face of her broad-shouldered husband.
  • The hymn's lyrics take the form of five eight-line stanzas in four-stress lines.
  • In one back view, she wears a velvety blouse whose puckers and pleats and stress lines are sensually suggestive.
  • The metre of the poem is of four-stress lines, divided between the second and third stresses by a caesura.
  • A second type of verse combining rhymed stanzas, usually of thirteen or fourteen lines, with the basic four-stress line also appeared during the Revival.
  • But Minta stresses lines of poetry indicating that Byron tired of the " homosexual orgy of Athens " just as he tired of " heterosexual orgies " later.
  • For the libretto, Slater eschewed the traditional five-stress line form of English rhyming or blank verse in favour of a more modern and conversational four stress line with rhyming couplets.
  • For the libretto, Slater eschewed the traditional five-stress line form of English rhyming or blank verse in favour of a more modern and conversational four stress line with rhyming couplets.
  • On impact, the bullet fractures along manufactured stress lines in the jacket imparting all the bullet's energy very quickly rather than over-penetrating a target or ricocheting on a miss.
  • They don't race Shakespeare frantically, hoping he'll run out of syllables before they run out of breath; they don't use pitch and tempo to hide lines they don't understand or stress lines they do.
  • Because of its consistent short lines marked with end-rhyme, these lines could conceivably be heard as 7-syllable groups by a listener; however, they would be more likely to be perceived as ( usually ) 3-stress lines.
  • If the isolation and frustration of caring for our own infants and toddlers is so unnerving _ and our own experience and the hundreds of calls to the Parental Stress Line each week confirm that it is _ imagine the pressure on an unrelated teen-age girl.
  • If I've actually seen the parent strike the child I try to give them a card with the Parental Stress Line number on it _ you can get these from the Parental Stress Line office _ but always in an empathetic way, and always after commenting positively about their child.
  • If I've actually seen the parent strike the child I try to give them a card with the Parental Stress Line number on it _ you can get these from the Parental Stress Line office _ but always in an empathetic way, and always after commenting positively about their child.
  • The verse of the Alliterative Revival broadly adheres to the same pattern shown in Old English poetry; a four-stress line, with a rhythmic pause ( or caesura ) in the middle, in which three of the stresses alliterate, i . e . " aa / ax ".