Egan is only wanted for questioning at the moment, and is not necessarily a suspect in the bombing. |
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His back is feeling good at the moment, so simply putting the weight back on is not an option. |
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The Sligo fans were definitely jubilant and dozens of camera phones captured the moment but that's as far as it went. |
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From the moment he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1988, his wellsprings of creativity almost completely dried up. |
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The continuing wrangles over who should pay for a new play area at Barrow Green, in Chippenham, may have been resolved for the moment. |
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He just couldn't bring himself to turn in his fellow brethren, so for the moment, he had to playact as one of them. |
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Been feeling a bit wabbit but may be because I'm coming off my medication at the moment. |
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When my eyes meet hers, her tail starts to wag excitedly, but she dares not move her body in fear of spoiling the moment. |
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My little boy is not speaking to me on the phone at the moment, which is a bit upsetting. |
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At the moment, the only noticeable effect the walking has had on my size is on my waistline. |
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She stood in the wings alone, getting ready, but missed the moment altogether and did not appear. |
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Though men brewed the arrack, police arrest women as the men abscond the moment police arrive on the scene. |
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The benign neglect that they seem to be going in for at the moment is, in my view, absolutely outrageous. |
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At the moment he divides his time between there and London, but he'd prefer to be more settled. |
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She had imagined the moment countless times, both in her waking hours and her dreams. |
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As noted in these articles, at the moment when interest in classics is at its nadir in the schools, it is all the rage in popular entertainment. |
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I can't think of a post sarcastic enough to do justice to this absurdity at the moment. |
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This speaks volumes about the perceived quality of the product compared to competing offerings at the moment. |
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The competition is certainly hotting up in the mobile market, but at the moment the expansion is more about quantity than quality. |
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At the moment, we attract a very intellectual, academic audience and we want to make it a cultural centre which will welcome family groups. |
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They hold the moment for a little longer, not noticing the light turning green until a horn sounds from behind. |
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The rich white people of the South had the cash and the cars to get out of Dodge the moment warnings were issued. |
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Manchester United's acceptance of an offer from Barcelona will go down in history as the moment Beckham's career on the field hit skid row. |
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We also want to bring in piano accordions into the band which at the moment is predominantly made up of button accordions. |
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While the focus at the moment is on conserving water, it's important to remember if we look after the environment it will help the water cycle. |
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Leave aside the questionableness of the specific accusation for the moment. |
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He had jumped on a plane for New York the moment he got the opportunity, and now he was safe and sound in Baltimore. |
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We trembled from the initial bolt of lightning to the moment when the quickened corpse stirred, arose and lurched from the laboratory table. |
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The heat is oppressive, and you realize it the moment you step through the watertight door onto the weather deck of any ship in the gulf. |
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The adversarial system is not serving us well at the moment, not by a long way. |
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Whilst I am retaining my sense of humour at the moment, I feel I may lose it quite soon. |
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But they agree its new parliament, for the moment, will be too weak to meet expectations. |
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The lambs in the paddock are constantly bleating at the moment, mainly for food but also for attention as we humans are their mums. |
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I don't know what's wearing me out at the moment, but for the first time in years I actually fell asleep on the train. |
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A Nasa astronaut has captured the moment the powerful weather bomb storm swept over the UK, posting the image on Twitter. |
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Video shows the moment when lightning struck a wind turbine during the so-called weather bomb on Wednesday. |
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Everyone had handles, club names given and cherished in the rush of the moment. |
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At the moment, the women are also ensconced in their Third Division, and the race is on to see which squad can secure promotion first. |
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This is valuable study time when students are racing to complete AS-level courses in just nine months from the moment they enter the Sixth Form. |
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And this has been woven into the larger story, of the malevolent sea, which cannot be trusted at all at the moment. |
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By jingo, there are some good stoushes between media and governments at the moment. |
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Gillian, you got married in the last year, what was the moment you remember most about your wedding day? |
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But to be truthful it is very dull at the moment and it's a real job to motivate myself to study. |
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At the moment there is deeper water and reasonable floating weed cover in one area, so the Jacanas have not left. |
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At the moment it is potentially one night extra a week and not huge commitment, and my wife's quite used to it now. |
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It ensures that the delay from the moment a decision is made to the actualization of that decision is at least two or three hours, if not more. |
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I'm still very much weighing things up at the moment, but I think I might vote Lib Dem again because they opposed the war. |
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There will be more beds, despite the staffing difficulties, but at the moment what is clogging up the system is long-term patients in acute beds. |
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Their reaction, I'd guess, was a touch of awe mingled with the instant lift we all felt the moment we entered this space. |
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Limitations at the moment include it not supporting PC Card network adapters or USB broadband connections. |
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Finally the moment came when I knew I had to leave as I had already stayed for dinner and overstayed my welcome. |
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There's an interesting conference about animal welfare going on somewhere at the moment. |
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He strode to his office, not sure where else he could go at the moment, the situation was well out of his hands. |
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The chicken wings were addictively decent, up until the moment you considered the process that brought them to your table. |
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There's a lot of water pumping through the Fitzroy River at the moment and for a team of whitewater rafters that makes for exciting conditions. |
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The tourists spoke of the moment their cruise in Antarctica turned into a real-life adventure after their liner was holed below the water line. |
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Everyone hung their heads in reverence, and awaited the moment when the rain of meteors would came down. |
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At the moment the main focus of international discussions about Iran, its future and its relations with the west, is the nuclear question. |
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There's a jump-cut from the boy stealing his father's car to the moment three days later when his body is found in the water. |
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Stone understands composition and action, and knows when to jump cut and when to hold on the moment. |
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The view of my trunk blocked the view of the RV for the moment, but I knew it would ram into my car again if I didn't get over. |
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At the moment it is restricted to junior schools and the first year of high school. |
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The adrenaline was circulating, surging and pumping in the heat of the moment. |
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Our attack at the moment is to expose the fraud of commercial whaling under the guise of scientific whaling. |
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I'm finding it very difficult to sleep at night at the moment, what with all this hot weather we've been having. |
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We're just cruising in a straight line until we get a better plan at the moment. |
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No, there's still only one truly imperial power on the planet at the moment, and it's just now reached its peak. |
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It just seems to make sense to take advantage of what's on offer at the moment and borrow it all for free. |
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He has what is possibly one of the best male voices and ranges in the pop music world at the moment. |
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She has literally waited for the minute when we turned our backs and seized the moment. |
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At the moment I am an adviser to the Minister of the Interior, but I will be quitting soon. |
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It's a difficult thing to talk about in a way, because human intervention and control over the world have quite a bad rap at the moment. |
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From the moment the first humans settled here they cut a swathe of destruction through everything from kauri to kakapo. |
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This isn't to claim our deepest convictions guide us only so far as the whimsy of the moment will allow. |
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Shelley went into rapture when he saw a wandering cloud and he celebrated the moment with a song. |
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From the moment the first shots were fired, the internet provided a kaleidoscopic view of events in Mumbai. |
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But at the moment the City's whisperers are asking whether the LSE is about to return to the bad old days when it was dogged by controversy. |
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At the moment we think that highly taxed New Zealanders pay a marginal tax rate of 39 percent. |
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At the moment, it is festooned with masses of clusters of white flowers which give a thick, heady scent. |
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Tomm was a bit ratty on Christmas eve but he seems fine, just a bit sniffly at the moment. |
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It is possible to estimate reliable current grazing capacities for any section of veld in the karroid areas at the moment. |
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I loved it, so much style and the raw emotion at the moment of the revelation is spectacular. |
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For the moment, however, the leader and his colleagues can bask in the afterglow of a job extremely well done. |
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He interprets the moment of suicidal hesitation as a Keatsian yearning for transcendence through death. |
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At the moment, the shares are no obvious bargain for investors keen on value. |
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Anticipation is keen, excitement is not far away, people are living for the moment. |
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They're in my keeping for the moment, but actually belong to other knitters. |
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It's very hard at the moment to read that mood, but it's uncertain, slightly fearful, unconfident. |
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It's only out in hardback at the moment, which means it is a little expensive. But it's worth the read. |
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At the moment only the select few girls whose parents can afford to pay receive any education. |
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Giles was over the wicket, so he saw the ball from the moment it left the bowler's hand. |
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I imagine he's having real trouble with the up-keep of his sprawling country estate at the moment. |
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In Australia he had been overwhelmed by the moment and by the sheer aggression of Agassi's shot making. |
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There is barely room for two vehicles to pass at the moment and there is little scope for widening the pavement at that point. |
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Because at the moment, she is standing curbside on Red River Street, the four-lane road that forms the eastern border of the sprawling campus. |
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There is an awful lot of reality TV on television at the moment, I think it has gone mad, there's just so much of it. |
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At the moment, the group is small and comprises people who are divorced, separated or widowed. |
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At the moment, your doctor, dentist or optician decides which hospital and consultant you are referred to. |
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Wood anemones, wild garlic and marsh marigolds flourish, and at the moment the floor of much of the wood is carpeted with bluebells. |
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Robert, her youngest son, is hunched over the keyboard of the grand piano completely absorbed in the passion of the moment. |
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He arrived at the briefing room, and the larger airlock doors, not pressurized at the moment, whooshed open. |
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Thus the moment is right for U.S. exporters who can provide a reliable supply of high-quality organic products at a reasonable price. |
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In the great game of life, whether you win or lose depends upon which voice is the loudest at the moment of decision. |
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At the moment, he's working on a new line of watches, which include the ingenious innovation of using a click-on cover for the clock winder. |
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For the moment though, an air of normality appeared to be returning to Istanbul. |
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It doesn't look good for the democrats at the moment, but it's still up in the air. |
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At the moment, therefore, the virus cannot be said to be airborne, which minimises the possibility of infection. |
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For the moment I held a steady course and kept a focus on the orientation instruments. |
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He says at the moment prices are holding up, just marginally below last year's levels. |
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The Irish film industry is not doing good at the moment and it does need a kick-start. |
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Not knowing who the individuals are at the moment, we have to take them at their word. |
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Arsenal's defence is looking Manchester United-esque in it's wobbliness at the moment, while their midfield is being completely over-run. |
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We are re-examining our business plan and evaluating our future options at the moment. |
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Someone must have had a word in his ear because he looked fit to burst the moment he stepped down from his horse. |
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We are in the process of redoing our plan and the final touches are being suggested at the moment. |
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He's knocking some tracks together and trying to get an album together at the moment. |
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I know everyone is doing it at the moment, but I'm considering a fairly fundamental redesign here. |
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So at the moment, touch wood, we have not got reports of epidemics, but it would be foolish for us to assume that we're through the worst. |
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At the moment, we are even working with Interpol because one of our clients witnessed war crimes in Kosovar. |
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At the moment in the 25 seat House of Assembly, Labor have 14, the Liberals seven and the Greens four. |
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That's probably a fairly good wrap-up of the way journalists are using the internet at the moment. |
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Hardly a day goes past in Otley at the moment without yet another fire apparently being deliberately started. |
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He is also working on another project that he must keep under wraps at the moment. |
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Some want to believe that this is the moment of reconciliation, that mother and daughter have emotionally reconnected. |
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The teenagers have taken responsibility for every aspect of the film, from direction to editing, which they are doing at the moment. |
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The other aspect of the Government's difficulties at the moment is the way those members are progressively alienating ordinary New Zealanders. |
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All the door staff were primed to leap into action when the ticket machines recognised the 10-millionth visitor and were waiting for the moment. |
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Instantly, astonishment registered on the barbarian's face, but Brother Simon didn't let the moment go. |
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At the moment, it is thought either to be a Neolithic axe rough-out or the work of a modern flint knapper. |
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From the moment of birth an infant is showered with attention and care by family members and extended kin. |
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From the moment I read that book I was enchanted with the heroism and gallantry and poetry of Collins's life. |
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If this is the case, then the new vegetation is at least partly the result of local farmers seizing the moment to reclaim the land. |
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He is wonderstruck by the fact that the camera, a machine, responds quite differently the moment it is placed in different hands. |
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Hong Kong and Singapore have also demonstrated interest in Australia's rag trade, helped at the moment by the low Australian dollar allowing buying budgets to stretch further. |
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Whoever pulled the trigger on this acquisition may have just been caught up in the moment. |
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Yet again, the clergyman of the moment provided another proof for the brutal fanaticism inherent in religious nationalism. |
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At the moment it only goes three-quarters of the way around the city. |
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After two novels, Adler went back to journalism, to reporting on the moment. |
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At the moment, Britain's sole Wagyu herd is living out its days on 800 acres of lush, rolling pastures, on the far-flung Llyn Peninsula in north-western Wales. |
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Central Office at the moment is a nervous, jittery, uneasy place. |
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At the moment, the only chance I get is when I go do Late Night with Seth Meyers. |
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She was amazed by how well the artist had captured the moment, and so were her friends sipping on beers in paper bags. |
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Like Karon's patient, they were often treated with hypnotic abreaction in which the patient was expected to re-live the moment of trauma with unrestrained emotions. |
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At the moment the penitent believer is lowered into the water, the Spirit is very much at work in renewing, regenerating, and incorporating us into the Body of Christ. |
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At the moment I'm torn between having my death notice appear in the local paper for my area, or in the weekly rag that's published in my home town. |
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For the moment, the hope among the Russian elite is that the anti-corruption drive is cosmetic. |
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And worth remembering that from the moment the war began, Hollywood was on message with anti-nazi propaganda. |
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A talented winemaker whose drinking wine of the moment is Shiraz, Debbie has a clear idea about the wine that she likes to produce and the wine she likes to drink. |
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I asked them to share what inspires them at the moment and, if applicable, what sherries they drink in the morning. |
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But the moment suggests to him that if he is awake, then his reality is truly stranger and more menacing than he ever imagined. |
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For the moment, ayres says, the party is facing not just electoral reality but the fiscal kind as well. |
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I think in this particular community there's still a lot of work to be done and I don't feel a strong calling to be other than here at the moment. |
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Thankfully I saw a couple of familiar faces the moment I entered the function room, was welcomed into the fold and was given a rapid-fire overview of everyone present. |
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We are working our fingers to the bone to try and rescue our comrades, but at the moment we have yet to locate where their screams were coming from. |
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Actually, I'm trying to recruit a new team member at the moment. |
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Nostalgia for the refined elegance of the older woman is all the rage in New York at the moment, with glossy magazines featuring models wearing tweeds, wool coats and pearls. |
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If you think that demonic powers are present at the moment, just wait until the saints have been raptured away and Satan and his armies have taken full control of the earth. |
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The Navy is actively recruiting young men and women into its ranks at the moment and offers a wide and varied career to anyone interested in taking up a career at sea. |
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There are matters relating to the level of recruitment for the armed forces at the moment, both in terms of the regular forces and the territorial forces. |
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Arrogance and party political calculations with an eye to the next election do not befit the gravity of the moment. |
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At the moment the situation is very much akin to the tail wagging the dog. |
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In this particular water, we know that we have small water beetle, you probably have some of the nymphs of the damsel fly, towards the mid stages of production at the moment. |
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Make him or her feel that he is the most interesting person in the world and there is no other place you had rather be at the moment and you are sure to be a hit. |
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At the moment, the worst enemies of bitcoin are the people who love bitcoin. |
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At the moment, there appears to be no danger that the White House will throw Brennan under the bus. |
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There is nothing more alluring at the moment than painting materialistic hedonism with a countercultural stripe. |
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It was the moment that led Ryan to order a moratorium on the death penalty in Illinois. |
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You might fancy her in red lace, but is it really what she wants? Take a look in her knicker drawer when the moment is right and see what she buys for herself. |
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Cool Blue Method's recent goal is to accumulate a little cash by planting trees, a feat which only twin brothers Josh and Ben are attempting at the moment. |
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It was a disturbing fall, his body writhing in spasms from the moment he hit the turf, his hands gesturing to the bench that he would play no further part. |
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For this purpose, Cretan elites borrowed from the Mycenaean world vessels such as the kylix, goblet, bowl, and krater in order to emphasize the moment of consumption. |
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Although it is true to say that keeping pigs as pets has been extremely popular, there are not as many pet pigs around at the moment according to a pig organisation. |
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She's actually appearing on television insurance ads at the moment. |
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A game plan, like a business plan, changes with the times, and sometimes in the moment. |
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That should have reassured me, and yet the moment I entered the camper an unspeakable sense of dread grabbed hold of me. |
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I think I look exhausted at the moment but he looked fresh as a daisy. |
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Better still, Kill Your Friends, despite its 1997 setting, feels bracingly, cathartically, of the moment. |
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Then, in the warmth of the moment the other side of the winning post, Peter would elegantly put the record straight and tell us all who had really won. |
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At the moment, for many, it's just too abstract and theoretical. |
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At the moment when the remaining gunmen were distracted by a cellphone call, the five survivors bolted into the darkness. |
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Within half an hour, the moment has passed, and I'm wide awake again. |
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At the moment she is agitated and distressed, but I'm sure in time, with the help and understanding from the carers, she will adjust to her new home. |
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The older fighter stood there in an empty stance as if he were simply holding a conversation, until the moment she struck at his chest with the heel of her left palm. |
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Bunting even botches an attempt by his wife to reconcile, abstracting himself from the romance of the moment in pursuit of a dry, theoretical point. |
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She saw nobody for the moment, so she entered the church, formally dipping her fingers in the holy water stoup and signing herself. |
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Seizing the moment, she introduced herself to the famous film director. |
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From the moment I opened the book I felt I had entered a Pynchonesque world. |
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Folks, I just heard from Paul Saunders, another of our patrons who is ABEND at the moment. |
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At the moment he wondered why anyone would want to visit Khatka, let alone pay some astronomical sum for the privilege. |
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Many might with joy have sought out her liberal dwelling, but no one had idly waited till the moment it was at her disposal. |
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The politician had a bagful of humorous anecdotes she could interject into any spur of the moment stump speech. |
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On the contrary, the cyberpioneers of the moment are digitally effusive teenage girls. |
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If, when the moment arrives, China is unwilling to side with its allies, the Arabs will rapidly find a declawed Chinese dragon unwelcome. |
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No wonder the mood of the moment is ecophobia, the fear that the planet is increasingly inhospitable. |
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Since the top hat was empty the moment before, the magician seemed to exnihilate the rabbit. |
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Fliss had them. Felicity Benson, Happiness Benson. Except she's not very happy at the moment, not with me. |
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It was the typical chatter of the moment when each woman was showing off her baby, held against her froglike belly. |
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She had never heard of matzo, never tasted the bitter herb, never waited, impatiently, for the moment when she could eat the charoset. |
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The politician was in the limelight from the moment the scandal became public. |
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Equality, too, removes the possibility of bargaining, of jewing up or jewing down a salary, according to the exigencies of the moment. |
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How many posts about korephilia are being made to already existing newsgroups at the moment? |
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There came a day when he remembered the moment, when he regretted that he had not ridden off into the buoyant midst of these lightsome elements. |
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He pleaded not guilty, despite his apparent acceptance of guilt from the moment he was captured. |
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The mixture of genius and dilettantism of both men shut me up for the moment, and whetted my curiosity. |
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Almost from the moment of the murder, the play depicts Scotland as a land shaken by inversions of the natural order. |
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It was in fact on 18 May 1845 that he took up his duties at Haworth, at the moment when the publication project was well advanced. |
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From the moment he started dating my mom, I never doubted that it was meant to be. |
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A monarch, however, accedes to the throne the moment their predecessor dies, not when they are crowned. |
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One either likes it the moment one first hears it, or the sound of it is once and for ever distasteful to one. |
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But the moment I was dressed, the clothes and the makeup made me feel the person he was. |
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At the moment the Great Britain men's national ice hockey team is in division 1 of the Ice Hockey World Championships. |
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At the moment I don't have any fire in the belly for a fight or to get myself to a gym. |
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I had wanted to stand for the party at the next election, but I cannot bring myself to vote for the party at the moment, let alone stand for it. |
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The Orthodox believe that the Christ Child from the moment of conception was both fully God and fully human. |
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However, the moment I even speak of it, I am embarrassed that I may do something wrong to God in talking about God. |
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An excise or excise tax is any duty on manufactured goods which is levied at the moment of manufacture, rather than at sale. |
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Regardless, for Bruce the die was cast at the moment in Greyfriars and so began his campaign by force for the independence of Scotland. |
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Neither you nor I attach for the moment any superlative value to this Treaty for the sake of the extension of British trade. |
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These changes to the moment of inertia result in a change in the angular velocity, axis, and wobble of the Earth's rotation. |
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It was also at the moment that the dominance of the Antiquarian and Welsh learned societies centred in London were on the wane. |
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Signs which are in English only at the moment will be made bilingual when they are replaced. |
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For the moment it was a blind, objectless passion, directed against nothing and no one in particular. |
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These systems do have a chance of breakdown per unit of time, that increases from the moment they begin their existence. |
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In the United States, the Richter scale was succeeded in the 1970s by the moment magnitude scale. |
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For the moment only limited objectives could be envisaged and were aimed at improving Germany's ability to survive a long war in the west. |
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By my own admission I pfaffed around a bit here but I'm going to claim that I was merely enjoying the moment! |
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It is still, at the moment, a site in which innovation and excellence in marine engineering skills happens on a daily basis. |
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At the moment, there is a dispute between historians on when Vespucci visited the mainland the first time. |
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It demonstrated that the Dutch, for the moment, enjoyed strategic superiority. |
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At the moment, meeting interesting, 'could be, maybe not' prospectives around the globe keeps her entertained. |
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In grammar, tense is a category that expresses time reference with reference to the moment of speaking. |
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Thus, British policy towards Germany began diverging from France's almost from the moment the guns fell silent. |
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What he saw was not Peck Wilson but some soft scared pukeface whose mind couldn't stop running up against the bared teeth of the moment. |
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For the moment, the concept of unjust enrichment appears to serve only a taxonomical function. |
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The Junto Whigs were removed from office, although Marlborough, for the moment, remained as commander of the army. |
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The artist who can make an instrument that will pick or open this lock shall receive 200 guineas the moment it is produced. |
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From the moment of the declaration by Germany, she would reopen her inhuman warfare by the indiscriminate use of submarines. |
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I think at the moment the sculpture is a nice piece of history, but if the council destroys it, they would be showing their belief in the curse. |
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It applies from the moment a prisoner is captured until he or she is released or repatriated. |
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I'm not happy about the friends my son is running around with at the moment. |
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But almost at once I told myself that I ought to have Sherlocked the truth the moment this troubled, beautiful being had appeared on deck. |
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Ushers announced movie showtimes from the moment the A picture started because the wraparound material was simply not the main attraction. |
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Obey the spur of the moment. These accumulated it is that make the impulse and the impetus of the life of genius. |
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Charles is arrested at the airport the moment he steps foot on British soil. |
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Thus, present situations which are described with the FUTURE tense are not directly testifiable at the moment of speaking. |
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In recent weeks Cosby has, perhaps more than any other topline entertainer of the moment, been both at the pinnacle and at the crossroads. |
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It all comes back to two highly compelling moments. The moment you requested an Uber and the moment you exited the car with a mere thank-you. |
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The two ponds are fantastic for wildlife and at the moment there are skeins of toadspawn in long threads among the water mint. |
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He is best when ad-libbing, and the moment when he mispronounces a word is the funniest part of the show. |
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Having six US Tour titles in your locker at the age of 38 is a good effort, but the lanky Alabaman is just making up the numbers at the moment. |
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I'd like to say that I drank alcoholically from the moment I picked up a drink. |
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Quantity surveyors are pivotal to the construction industry and, at the moment, this industry is crying out for them. |
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Jenever, Hope Street Gin seems to be the spirit of the moment, and the Hope Street bar boasts over 50 specialist gins. |
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They are literally joined at the hip at the moment and spending all of their time together. |
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At the moment, it seems that the centre is likely to have the heaviest workload of the six planned reception centres. |
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BeneFit cosmetics are the kitschiest and cutsiest range of pick me ups and pamper products on the shelves at the moment. |
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For the moment, at least, Chelsea's Kremlinologists have a little less intrigue to investigate. |
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The coach said that from the moment Labes walked onto the pitch in her uniform, there were insults coming down from the stands the whole time. |
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Lace is the fashion fabric of the moment, a dramatic lace piece will send your wardrobe into 'of-the-moment' status. |
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Percy, who is the new peacock at the Botanical Gardens, with aviarist Anne Arnold who is looking after him at the moment. |
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Regretfully, there's a manhunt on at the moment for missing baby Rose, so let's say that things are already complicated. |
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Your child commits an offence the moment they step out of your house and on to the street with the air weapon or ball bearing gun. |
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At the moment of the killing, the black fabric covering the rotating platform is stripped off by some of the ever-present gremlin people to reveal blood red undercovering. |
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Lee took the moment to assert his sense of knowing, of his emerging tweenhood, of his 'pretend' authority, and continued to make himself look even more ridiculously mature. |
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The tealites are used just for the moment the bride comes down the aisle. |
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It's a bit confused at the moment, I'll try to sort it out later. |
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The urn shattered into smithereens the moment it hit the ground. |
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Her twin daughters were on the playground equipment. Cynthia and Melinda, reduced to Cindy and Mindy, as Carella had dreaded would happen from the moment she named them. |
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They saw the moment approach when the two parties would shock together. |
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My junk mail goes straight into the round file the moment it arrives. |
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The fame of Warburton possibly bulked larger for the moment. |
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Almost from the moment the first sepoys mutinied in Meerut, the nature and the scope of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 has been contested and argued over. |
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At the moment the products are availably on our website, www. |
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Because the wreck can usually be dated with some degree of certainty, its contents provides a clear snapshot of production at the moment the vessel went down. |
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To the Orthodox Jew, halakha is a guide, God's Law, governing the structure of daily life from the moment he or she wakes up to the moment he or she goes to sleep. |
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From the moment he prints, he must expect to hear no more truth. |
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To avoid too much air escape at the moment of plosion, the tongue-tip is placed lightly on the alveolar ridge, the less muscular pressure the better. |
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Dinner was an elegant five-course meal whipped up on the spur of the moment by the autochef, and afterward Shelly's parents wanted her to watch vids with them. |
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The time of a person's conversion is counted from the moment they sincerely make this declaration of faith, called the shahadah in front of witnesses. |
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A paper-thin line of blood welled up to meet the metal, and Lily, who had become very still from the moment the blade touched her, drew in a ragged, painfilled breath. |
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The British adopted a convoy system, initially voluntary and later compulsory for almost all merchant ships, the moment that World War II was declared. |
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They keep their bags packed so they can leave on the spur of the moment. |
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At the moment, 1FLTV is not a member of the European Broadcasting Union. |
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In the moment of winning there is a sense the others have been diminished. |
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While the paintings of Rauschenberg have relationships to the earlier work of Kurt Schwitters and other Dada artists, his concern was for the social issues of the moment. |
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From the moment Lukas Dryml was allowed back in the rerun of the first race despite clearly causing the stoppage things went against the Brummies. |
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Many commentators speculated that Fuller had been the true mastermind behind the group, and that this was the moment when the band lost their impetus and direction. |
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The world is in a very uncertain moment and I would hope all the Nobel Prizes would be a force for something positive in the world as it is at the moment. |
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I was absent-minded at the moment and was last in the queue. |
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We look upon it rather as one of the phenomena of that multanimous nature of the poet, which makes him for the moment that which he has an intellectual perception of. |
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Such publications have a habit of starting small but growing rapidly over time, as new statutes are enacted in response to the exigencies of the moment. |
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Belton's illustrations have an excellent balance between precise detail in the foreground and uncluttered backspace so that the full drama of the moment is captured. |
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Although all three parts of the territory were formed by volcanic activity, only the Tristan da Cunha group of islands are volcanically active at the moment. |
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Two days later, no invasion having been launched, Mussolini ordered Marshal Graziani that, the moment German forces launched Operation Sea Lion, he was to attack. |
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At the moment she is trying to get her off spasticity pill Baclofen. |
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Barrett created the name on the spur of the moment when he discovered that another band, also called the Tea Set, were to perform at one of their gigs. |
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From the moment he had become opposition leader following the defeat of Lindsay Thompson's government in 1982, Jeff Kennett had been viewed as a political larrikin. |
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You fancy yourself a larky buck, but there's alchemy between Jocasta and I you cannot begin to fathom. She'll fall out of love with you the moment you threaten us. |
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He told OKL in 1939, that ruthless employment of the Luftwaffe against the heart of the British will to resist would follow when the moment was right. |
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I became aware of the figure of a youth about my own height, and habited in a white kerseymere morning frock, cut in the novel fashion of the one I myself wore at the moment. |
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