Now, in a quiet moment beneath the stand as the noise and the chaos dies away, there is room for nothing but joy and relief. |
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She had been delirious with excitement about the whole thing, from the moment they had been invited along. |
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For the moment I held a steady course and kept a focus on the orientation instruments. |
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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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For a moment it crossed her mind that what she was doing was juvenile and silly, but she had made up her mind. |
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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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Such, at any rate, was the answer that rang back at my moment of frustration and paralysis and panic. |
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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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At the moment I am an adviser to the Minister of the Interior, but I will be quitting soon. |
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The moment they had been dreading and anticipating was upon them and there was no way to avoid it now. |
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It's a triumphant moment of humanity unwilling to bow under the yoke of oppression. |
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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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Melissa gestured toward Braden, Megan just nodded, not quite fully taking it in, but more like stuck in that moment of time. |
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He had not caught the deadly shadow that had crossed her face just a moment ago. |
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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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At that moment Abby sat on the whoopee cushion and let out an enormous, rude noise. |
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Walking into the youth room, where the senior high Sunday school class met, my mind instantly recalled the moment our lips touched. |
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Molly clambers up onto the wall and struts up and down for a moment whilst she gets her balance on the wall. |
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Is this a heat of the moment response or a planned reaction to sporting events in this day and age? |
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Now is anybody suggesting for one moment the business sector would not be able to in fact advocate on its behalf? |
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The corporation is very active at the moment in tarring roads in many housing estates. |
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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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It was just my luck that at that moment a police van with nine or ten coppers in it drove by. |
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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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There was a long moment of dead silence as Jessica processed that piece of depressing information. |
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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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And surely there will be a special hockey moment that some announcer will capture with les mots justes. |
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For a moment he was in mid-air, hanging far above ground, and that's when he made his move. |
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It looked so awkward and out of place up in the forest canopy, I was worried at any moment it might crash down on us. |
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You wondered for a moment who was most bemused by this monumental and possibly decisive swing of the pendulum. |
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A quiet Sun in early September seems an ideal moment to assess the holidays as a whole. |
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This discovery was of great importance to the astronomical world, but Hubble's greatest moment was yet to come. |
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Martin looked at me, pretending to be highly affronted, but the other cashier chose this moment to intervene. |
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But at that exact moment I did not care a whit what they or any one else thought. |
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It still astounds me that anyone ever remembers that as a good moment for Democrats. |
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Vain, shallow Sally puts the moves on Patrick the moment he becomes single. |
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He took a deep breath and held it for a moment as he weighed his words carefully. |
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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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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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What is especially odd with cab journeys at the moment though is that most of them take place on a completely empty, beautifully tarmacked road. |
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It took a moment to jiggle the badly-cut key in my door, but eventually, I managed to open it. |
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At that moment one of the colossal dark shapes passes directly under where we are standing. |
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The squinters usually continue their surveillance in silence for a moment or two. |
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The moment you step off the boat, plane or helicopter, you are struck by the friendliness and tranquillity of the place. |
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The right conditions do not exist at the moment for China to adjust its yuan exchange rate. |
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Just a moment after his words, a silvery rainbird flew down from the tree tops, and behind the blonde-haired woman. |
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Living with these mementos reconnects us with that moment and fires our memory, and hopefully enriches our lives. |
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A moment later, the intercom chirped and a deeply gruff voice spoke from the speaker. |
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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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I'm not saying that the youngster will get to the same level as the Frenchman but he is certainly on course to at this moment in time. |
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Stories of removal vans breaking down, mortgage money failing to materialise or a buyer or seller pulling out at the last moment are legion. |
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Indeed one of the other fashionable mistakes of the moment is to blur the distinction between the terms atheism and secularism. |
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A moment later, he came around the building, wheeling a bike forward, one hand on seat, another on the steering wheel. |
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The sheer authority in his voice revealed his kingliness, and for a moment I understood Roahin's fear, if not his betrayal. |
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Her CD collection was arranged alphabetically in a tall CD tower, and she always kept her favorite ones of the moment on the top. |
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Josh was surprised and just sat there for a moment before recollecting himself. |
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I was interested in playing with this iconic moment in American cinema, in repositioning it and adding a twist. |
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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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He decided in that moment to deal with whatever would happen no matter what. |
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For the briefest moment he was confused, and then recognition dawned on him. |
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A moment later he sighed heavily, raking his hand back through his hair as he glanced over at Lisa. |
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No away shirts are with the club at the moment but orders in all sizes are being taken. |
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He wiped a bead of water off my lip, his strong fingers tracing my lips for a moment as he got closer. |
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The main supermarkets were besieged with people from the moment they opened their doors yesterday. |
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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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Angel stared after him for a moment or two before returning to her house to finish her own packing. |
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Watch this historic moment through a live video webcast from our U.S. offices. |
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A pregnant woman told today of the devastating moment she returned home to find her York flat ravaged by fire. |
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There was a brief, perfect Elizabethan moment when conditions were propitious and all was well. |
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Pain flared along his astral body the moment he touched his physical vessel. |
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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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In a moment of lucidity, I connected the fires with the situation of the homeless in the city. |
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I leave behind a number of acquaintances and two close friends who have lived every moment of this ordeal with me. |
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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 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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She sprang on the deer the moment that Temer pulled back and started feasting on some of the choice meat. |
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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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He and model of the moment Lilli strut down the runway to a chunky house bassline. |
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Let's ignore for a moment the fact that it is my 28th Birthday today, and that I am completely weirded out by that. |
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Abu Ammar pondered this a moment as he put the bags on the old brass scale and adjusted the weights. |
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At the moment new studies are undertaken to verify the effect of cowberries on the coronary vessels. |
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So we obsessively analyze this epic Homerian battle, trying to find a moment of heroism, a brief glimpse to help salve our morally guilty wounds. |
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I think at the moment the spin merchants and townies are trying to push the countryside that bit too far. |
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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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The moment will be beamed by satellite transmission to television and radio stations around the world. |
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From the moment we saw the sonogram and read the results of the amniocentesis, the debate had been joined. |
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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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His kinswoman eventually sees the truth, which is a powerful moment equal to the best that the movie had to offer. |
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Ironically, she would always find her eyes opening up the moment she heard her alarm clock buzz. |
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At that moment while she was still trying to contain her overwhelming emotion, the audience were jubilating, to say the least. |
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The summer of 1802 was thus a propitious moment to enhance Bonaparte's authority. |
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At the last moment possible, the shoe sheared off, narrowly missing my head, and instead contacting my left shoulder. |
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In fact, the players are buzzing at the moment and I am looking forward to getting them back to business. |
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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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The moment our lips touched, it was like a dam breaking and he grabbed me, kissing me hard, pushing me back against the bookcase. |
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If you expect a moment of regret and fond reminiscence you're very much mistaken. |
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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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In what I can describe only as a moment of temporary inspiration, I dropped into a command-line and typed xml followed by two tabs. |
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However, to end this review, I think we should move away from the energetic questing Ives and hear a moment of tranquil repose. |
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The game is being played at walking pace at the moment and if the Italian players were ambling around any slower they'd be stationary. |
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The men in this novel are mostly shadowy figures who seem to appear at the right moment to fill out a necessary niche. |
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The center of the dome was clearly retractable, as it was partially opened at the moment to afford more light for the otherwise shadowy room. |
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Perhaps the liberatory moment comes because you're not in thrall to the art object as such, but rather to the force of creativity tout court. |
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I ask if he hangs out with the band after the concert, and for a moment he says yes, but then he remembers himself. |
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When she breaks into laughter, she suddenly becomes amazingly natural, and for a moment you feel she is talking to you as a friend. |
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At the moment it is restricted to junior schools and the first year of high school. |
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She had sounded so sad just now after she had been smiling only a moment ago. |
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The Chin army began a systematic advance at the same moment that their retreating chariots wheeled and fell on the Tzu-hsi's exposed flanks. |
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Time to stop a moment here, maybe, and reflect that you are who you are only in relation to the people ranged around you. |
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But the moment their lips touched, he knew something inside of him had changed. |
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The dead woman rose for a moment of agony while she was lapped in the flame, and her bitter scream of pain was drowned in the thundercrash. |
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Evangelicals often referred to having accepted Christ as the most consequential moment in their lives. |
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There is another shocking moment in Juliet's bedroom when her mother and father are remonstrating with her about her refusal to accept Paris. |
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I liked being brought up in the Church and I'd like to think I could do that for my kids, but at the moment I'm fairly lapsed. |
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Taking a moment to come to terms with what had just happened, I recomposed myself and returned to my candelight supper, dazed but undaunted. |
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It demonstrated the artist's skill in rendering the fleeting moment in which sharp pain is reflected in the boy's expression, as in a snapshot. |
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Clearly, a failure of vision at this moment would squander that opportunity. |
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At this moment in time we're not playing well, but we just have to stick together and come through this bad patch. |
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She paused and studied him for a long moment until he finally squirmed in discomfort. |
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There was a time last year when I didn't think for one moment she would still be with us but she rallied and is still going strong. |
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She had needed to take a break from her tale for a moment to recollect herself, and bring her mind back to reality for a moment. |
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This lattice can trap the neutral atoms in potential wells because the electric fields of the lasers induce a dipole moment in the atom. |
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I stood there a moment longer, teetering on my heels, my stomach lurching and twisting, waiting for him to turn around and see me. |
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A moment later he heard his mother gain admittance and then the lock click once more. |
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At the last possible moment the boy pulled a Bowie knife out of its sheath on his belt and deflected the sword. |
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Or is it that plays are rooted in the moment and are not available for infinite replay as films are. |
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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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Yohanna's fingers traced a silver crescent mark on the babe's forehead and in that brief moment Yohanna recognized her. |
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Her father glowered down at her a moment before shifting his hard stare to Robert. |
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At first I began to feel a bit embarrassed about the squeakiness in my own voice, but after a moment that had disappeared. |
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As your speed rises the engine joins in, but so seamlessly that you will struggle to identify the moment it happens. |
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It felt like an eternity before Lena would release her hold, but the moment their lips touched and their eyes closed, time lost all meaning. |
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Why not pause for a moment and bathe in the emotional afterglow of that statement? |
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For a moment we just stood there, holding each other, his head against my chest as I toyed absently with his hair. |
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Those trousers sagged so low beneath his ample waist it appeared as if at any moment they might fall about his ankles. |
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She sat down beside me at the table, silent for a long moment before asking a question. |
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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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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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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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Standing a moment longer on the shore he watches the dinghy, until it tacks out of sight on the far side of the broad bay, heading for harbour. |
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A defining moment came on the stroke of half time, when a compelling sequence saw the last man tackled into touch in the act of scoring. |
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I realized in that moment that I need to stop reassessing the entire situation in light of whatever happened the instance before. |
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When Rubens represented a great classical myth, his mind's eye saw a dynamic moment captured, with no part of the canvas wasted. |
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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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There is the occasional moment of mildly inappropriate tactility along the way, but other than that, my behaviour is impeccable. |
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We are in funny waters at the moment for marketing stock and that is another reason why we haven't rushed into reopening the auction. |
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The medic glowered at her for a moment and then glared back at Renny, but he relaxed his arm and finally looked away. |
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He interprets the moment of suicidal hesitation as a Keatsian yearning for transcendence through death. |
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The moment these records first appeared, pop groups were experimenting with sackbuts, rebecs and crumhorns. |
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He became serious for a moment as they stepped onto the marble floor of the entry hall. |
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At the moment their numbers are small, but the audience for their ideas is growing by the day. |
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For the moment though, an air of normality appeared to be returning to Istanbul. |
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We are all greeting and hugging each other in a moment of pure, radiant joy. |
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Bizarre moment of the week came last night, as I was driving along Western Road in Hove. |
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Right now at this moment you're lugging heavy boxes of books down the stairs and I can't even begin to tell her how much that means. |
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In fact, she almost seemed to increase her pace to a jog, with Becky following suit a moment after her. |
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There was a brief moment where he could not hide his wince, his small grimace of pain. |
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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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That member should have been stopped in his tracks from the very moment he got to his feet. |
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Lydia stands, but George keeps a firm hold of her hand for a moment longer. |
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You can hear the joins, and couldn't think for even a moment that this is some acoustic as-live, technologically-innocent communion. |
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The moment they opened the doors to the reception area they were greeted with techno music and the smell of green tea. |
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Oh hello Stephanie, can you hold the line a moment and I'll go and find him. |
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For here is a player who can turn a game in an instant, can lift a team with a moment of daring and brilliance. |
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He would be laughing and joking one moment and then totally different the next. |
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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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Trent took a moment to ponder this question and, from where Ally was sitting, it looked like he was going over a check list in his mind. |
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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 door holds fast for just a moment before giving, groaning its displeasure at the shabby treatment it has recently received. |
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It contains not one moment of jollity, humour, or that respect for the audience that had paid for their inclusion. |
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There's barely a happy moment to be found, with Cole either recovering from heartbreak, overcoming betrayal or kicking someone to the curb. |
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From that moment on I vowed to plan my costume well in advance and put a little thought into it. |
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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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After her brief moment of shy nervousness, she began to feel a sharp indignation flaring up, and she shot a glower up at him. |
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His silk cravat suddenly felt as though it may choke him at any moment and his navy blue tailcoat seemed overbearing. |
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The moment will come when you are face to face with the couple, whether in the receiving line or at the reception. |
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Almost from the moment of his birth in 1694, Voltaire was bent on reinventing himself. |
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David stood up straight, groaning for a moment at the strain put on his calf muscles. |
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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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But it is difficult to avoid the impression that their political leaders attach more importance to the present moment than to the future. |
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From the moment Hastie exploded with that great force of moral indignation, losing was simply not an option. |
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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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She stood in the wings alone, getting ready, but missed the moment altogether and did not appear. |
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At the auspicious moment the dignitaries press the button to officially launch the plant. |
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At the exact moment those words had left his lips, an agonized cry echoed down from the bell tower. |
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While all wait for the auspicious moment to tie the knot, these bureaus are always on the move. |
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Like the TV shows, audiences are never sure if they are going to have a laugh or a lump in the throat from one moment to the next. |
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So maybe this isn't the most auspicious moment for trying to get everybody to get along. |
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What was impressive was, so shortly after holing the winning putt, just seconds after his moment of glory, Payne was thinking of my situation. |
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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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The will or desire to act can be wholesome at one moment and unwholesome at another moment. |
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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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Lost in the moment Winnie was oblivious to the fact that it was sprinkling, a shower was about to hit the area. |
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Almost from the moment you step off the plane, you will be accosted by touts, hawkers and rogues. |
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I'm sad to say that I regretted my decision to come the moment I stepped in. |
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The tourists were in complete control of the match from the moment they won the toss on Saturday morning. |
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There seemed a particular poignancy in the lives of boys and young men being crushed out at a moment of supreme joy. |
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A moment later, the buzzer went off, signalling the end of the game, and a win for my team. |
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A moment later, she heard a thudding noise that sounded as though the train wheels had jumped the track and were now riding on the wooden ties. |
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Sure it was a low blow, but it was something I didn't actually care about at the moment since it was clear she had no intention of sugarcoating whatever she wanted to say. |
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The absolute top moment of the game, however, was when someone realised she had a four-letter noun available, normally not repeatable in polite company. |
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In a true moment of TMI, Dash shared with Williams her penchant for sleeping with potential husbands on the first date. |
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Solness has much to regret, and yet, we meet him on his deathbed in this moment of deep, profound reflection. |
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Rather, one would think now would be an ideal moment for a grateful ally to ramp it down and bide their time. |
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This was the moment two suspected car thieves received a rude awakening. |
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From that moment on, hernandez never considered getting a conventional job. |
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She poured every moment of her life in awakening us to this truth. |
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I was almost knocked off my bike by three different cars pulling over at the last moment and parking straddling the kerb and road rendering the cycle lane worthless. |
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Was there a transcendent moment for you from the weekend of performances? |
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In the film, Sting is gifted to bilbo by Gandalf in a moment of mentorship. |
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Yet those days, and March 14 especially, become less of a painful moment to grieve and more of a quiet reminder of what was lost. |
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So, to everyone reading this, wherever you are, pause for a moment tomorrow, amidst the family fun and multiple helpings of food, and count your blessings. |
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The first is simply that the decision-making process would distract key campaign staff at a moment when they have the non-trivial task of running a presidential campaign. |
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At the moment she is putting the finishing touches to a set of new paintings, which will be on display at an exhibition at the gallery this weekend. |
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I didn't hesitate and a moment later I was swimming laps in the pool. |
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Dracula was a great moment for Keanu, in my view, and I will take no prisoners on that. |
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But football is a game in which a moment of magic can undo an hour of toil. |
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Vernon ultimately locks bender in a storage closet and, in a moment of weakness, physically threatens him. |
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September 12, 2012 North Texas Tea Party Meeting Rafael Cruz had a birther moment last year at a gathering of Texas Tea Partiers. |
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During a moment of crisis, Mohammed Morsi was AWOL, sending the wrong signal to Americans and Egyptians alike. |
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From that moment on, Dr. Baden became the Herbert von Karajan of the scientific and medical aspects of Claus' second trial. |
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There will be prayers, a moment of silence, bagpipes and a military flyover. |
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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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At that moment Constance appeared and grew pale and rosy by turns as Louis bent over her small gloved fingers. |
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No work needs to be done by the department at this moment in time. |
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There was one alarming moment where the audience was not only smaller than the panel, it consisted entirely of people married to people on the panel. |
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The funeral was set for Wednesday, exactly a week after that moment when Barrett last saw her. |
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The climactic moment of this final change is Asclepius's entry into Rome at the appeal of a Delphic oracle, who summons him to help this city against a devastating pestilence. |
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The technique uses the unique polarizations of evanescent waves generated by total internal reflection to excite the dipole moment of individual fluorophores. |
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At the moment the situation is very much akin to the tail wagging the dog. |
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The weight still shifts to the heel for increased power during the lunge so in the moment of the lunge, the rear foot faces straight across the strip. |
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At that same moment the class bell rang and recess was over. |
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An inaugural moment in history steeped in a new language of Hope and Change and conciliation. |
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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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Sammael waited for a moment before lunging his sword at Jessam. |
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At this moment in time, there is nothing to suggest that there will be disorder but extra police officers are being deployed so that we can deter rowdy behaviour. |
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I gave him my business for years and never for one moment did I suspect that he was a criminal. |
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Within half an hour, the moment has passed, and I'm wide awake again. |
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A white police officer standing amid the crowd inside the barricade got his laughs a moment later. |
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And working in politics at the bleakest moment is better than any other career that certainly was available to me. |
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The moment I realised something had to be done was when I went to buy a train ticket and the cashier asked me if I had my senior citizens' railcard. |
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Startled, he paused for a moment before picking up the receiver. |
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To be the very first moment that we see on an episode of The Good Wife was quite a compliment and very humbling. |
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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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We shared a silent moment and then a couple of folks snapped official pictures, and the handshaking started all over again. |
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It was during this moment of optimism that a four-hundred-pound brute of a man jumped Robby from behind, forced him into a headlock and proceeded to give him a noogie. |
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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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Favre began his Aw Shucks, Huck-Finn-in-shoulder-pads routine from the moment he stepped off the plane at La Guardia. |
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Still, I'll always think back to the good times we had together, like our victory in the sack race, the moment we bonded in his apartment, and that crazy laugh of his. |
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Regional, global, and political conditions were all converging to make this an opportune moment to advance negotiations. |
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You get the odd hairy moment when coming over a ridge and round a corner at the same time as the car kicks down a gear and opens the throttle to maintain its speed. |
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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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And, like a true critic, Menkes dwelled for a moment on the centerpiece of that collection, the infamous armadillo boot. |
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This moment of lucid thinking must be alarming to the Labour Party. |
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A fidelity to the spontaneous moment is no longer the terra firma on which the photographic image is grounded. |
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Foolishly, for a brief moment I entertained the notion that someone from customer service might be meeting me with a fruit basket. |
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That moment is beyond the reach of legislation, or of any punishment that arrives after the fact. |
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Hitchcock is silent for a moment as Batliner checks on Connery's availability. |
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It buys you a moment to get used to being on stage, it gives you a chance to speak out loud and to steady your voice and it establishes a relationship with the auditors. |
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I thought it would be something lame, but the moment everyone was in the classroom, our teacher led us outside and told us to choose a weapon of our choice. |
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The emphasis on the pastoral in Gregory Thompson's new production of As You Like It at the Swan is evident from the moment the audience enters the auditorium. |
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We face a lot of problems at this moment in our national and global history. |
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He looked so serious for a moment that Faith almost believed him. |
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A pivotal moment comes when amir admits he felt more than a flicker of pride when fanatics attacked the Twin Towers. |
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After a tense, at times laughable chase, comes the kind of rah-rah moment that amps up the audience for the rest of the film. |
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For Ankara to allow a suicide bomber through to launch a flagrant attack at this moment also would appear to be odd timing. |
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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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I think I look exhausted at the moment but he looked fresh as a daisy. |
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Yet among his mish-mash of randomized factoids, there did occur a moment of lucidity. |
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This moment continues to embody so many anxieties about sexual politics, women's reproductive rights and religious zealotry currently occupying the American psyche. |
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The moment where they enter the spirit portal symbolizes their evolution from being friends to being a couple. |
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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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There is nothing more alluring at the moment than painting materialistic hedonism with a countercultural stripe. |
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Too many film-makers want the scream of shock at a big moment but forget that the real pleasure is the squirms and screams that come in the build up. |
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Gold uses this zeitgeist moment to introduce several people touched by it. |
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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 that moment he smelt a rather strong and very unpleasant smell. |
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The strife of the birds and its sharp sounds are an instance of repose to me, a moment whose inclination is towards an ecstasy, sure as sure can be. |
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Kalman has a way of alighting on a moment in history, and animating it with personal details, both true and imagined. |
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That was a rare moment of danger for Sweden, who dominated possession but only seriously looked like scoring in the closing periods of both halves. |
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And even the blogs covering this seismic event moment by moment were reluctant to sound the all-clear. |
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The Simpsons is really experiencing this pop culture moment of late, with the all-day FXX marathon. |
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To my astonishment, the moment we start talking, we hit it off instantly. |
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For political reasons, at a moment when Americans had been propagandized into thinking of the atomic bomb as their best defense, this was the deepest secret of the time. |
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Yet a moment like this seems so overblown, so grandiloquent, and so self-consciously heroic that it simply stuns me. |
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Tail lashing furiously, Kobi stood in the same spot for a moment more. |
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There was a moment of near-silence, like a lull in table talk. |
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What is perhaps most interesting about Love's model is that the musical public only becomes political at a specific moment or tipping point of self-consciousness. |
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How could I leave a moment early only to return to my quotidian life? |
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It was my opportunity to grant Cora an independent moment away from being a mother, and being a wife. |
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I would like to take a moment to summarize the facts that I presented earlier. |
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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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As I listened to the steady in-and-out of my own breathing, and the increasing rapidness of my heartbeat, I wished, for a moment in time, that Kerwin would kiss me. |
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She takes me across to one of the dried food stores where, in racks of jars behind the counter, are birds' nests waiting for their moment in soup. |
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The context has provided a moment of unexpected, lowbrow hilarity. |
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The acknowledgment of these crimes, which came as part of an amnesty for them, was a cathartic moment for El Salvador. |
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For a moment of levity, Leo was challenged by David Beckham to do the ALS ice water bucket challenge. |
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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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A decisive moment for the veteran political operative arrived after the full scope of the scandal had blossomed. |
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