If you face a choice — a moment or a chore, a moment or bedtime, a moment or work obligations, a moment or your damn iPhone — always choose the moment.
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Sofia Kenin thought for a moment, just a moment, before answering.
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This is a moment of celebration, and a moment of reckoning.
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For a moment — just a moment — the US had a nuclear monopoly.
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Let's have a moment of action, let's have a moment of change.
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Have you found a moment where an athlete laughs awkwardly for a moment?
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Use the goodbye as a moment of gratitude and a moment of reflection.
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A moment frozen in time and yet a moment that was deeply ephemeral.
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"This is a moment of happiness, this is a moment of hope, this is a moment of history," Mr. Solih said at a news conference at midnight.
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It was basically a moment of being exuberant, certainly a moment of being provocative.
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It's a moment of pleasure or a moment of panic at the same time.
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Like Pompeii, the settlement captures a moment in time—albeit a moment of tragedy.
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For a moment, it seemed to buoy his spirits, but only for a moment.
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Today is a moment of uncertainty, a moment teetering on tenterhooks, of walking on eggshells.
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It was a moment of celebration — and a moment of worry for Ms. Vrablic's employer.
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A moment of reflection for Versace also turned out to be a moment of major change.
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"This is a moment of happiness, a moment of hope," Solih told reporters in the capital Male.
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There is a moment of quiet, a moment of respect, maybe even sometimes awe in the process.
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Well, it's a moment -- a moment in a seemingly endless sea of moments on the campaign trail.
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It's a moment of truth for President [Vladimir] Putin and Russia; it's a moment of truth also for the opposition; and it's a moment of truth for the people who support the opposition.
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There's a moment when there's something that's bright and positive and then there's a moment that things change.
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We all have a moment in life sometimes and that was kind of a moment I think for him.
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Nicole has a moment of lust (following a moment of fury), but Charlie is, libidinally speaking, a closed book.
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The Kavanaugh hearing was not a moment of pop culture; it was a moment of political and personal trauma.
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It was not a moment in a Harlan Coben novel; it was a moment with Harlan Coben, the novelist.
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For a moment it doesn't feel as if we're watching two longtime "Twin Peaks" characters share a moment together.
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"This is a moment in time, a moment in history, where forces of hate have been unleashed," he said.
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"It is a powerful and moving letter, and it speaks to a moment in history in the 1960s, a moment in history in the 1980s, and a moment in history right now in 2017," Warren said.
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"This is a moment when our politics are fundamentally broken, and this must be a moment of renewal," he said.
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Will and Kelly also share a moment outside, even though inside the prom Will and Allie just had a moment.
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So coming up next in a moment, a moment of history that many in this country will never, never forget.
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A moment is no longer a moment unless we've encased it in the digital amber of a social media profile.
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Plath knows this — that a moment experienced is more valuable, more real, than a moment remembered — even while she fights it.
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Going to the mat in a moment of disadvantage to avoid a particularly dangerous moment or gain a moment to recover.
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I don't know if it'll happen, but were talking about instead of a moment of silence, having a moment of sexy.
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"This is a moment in time, a moment in history, where forces of hate have been unleashed," Mr. de Blasio said.
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But there's a moment of discovery, a moment where something else takes over, and that's the thing I want to document.
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This is a moment of celebration for many Israelis, and it is a moment of remembering tragedy and loss for Palestinians.
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A moment to talk to a friend about what to throw or a moment to take another bite of a hot dog.
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Rather than a moment of anxiety, this should be a moment of hope and pride—and Republicans should be the ones feeling queasy.
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It's a moment of pure spectacle, but thanks to MacKay's enormously accomplished performance throughout the film, it's also a moment of pure heart.
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Whatever the specifics of your time-bending holiday experience is, take a moment (whatever a "moment" feels like) to appreciate its utter strangeness.
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My job as an entertainer is to take people away and allow them a moment of fantasy and a moment where they can escape.
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And so for a moment, your honor, I, like every woman who's come before you, want to take a moment to drop that shield.
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It's great that, again, we are in a moment like this and we going to have a chance again to enjoy a moment like this.
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But for a moment, he seems entirely alien, like he's condescending to be in the world for a moment just to get a job done.
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After the banner exchange, a moment of silence will be held to remember the victims followed by a moment of applause for the first responders.
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It's like I capture myself in a moment of clarity or a moment of positivity in the midst of whatever the hell is going on.
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There was a moment of relief—I'd managed to snag a seat on a rush hour train—and then, I felt a moment of sheer terror.
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This is a moment that forges character, forges people, changes people — make them stronger, make them weaker — but this is a moment that will change character.
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The pilot is particularly bad on the equal-time front, since it gives each and every member of the Legends of Tomorrow team a moment to consider their new fate, a moment to say goodbye to their old one, and a moment in which they question everything.
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That's all that is left to represent a moment that was once so full of hope, a moment free of the binary cage of win and loss.
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"Every moment I'm not there is a moment I'm not going to have with her and a moment I won't get for a memory later," he says.
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"It's a moment of reckoning and a moment of soul-searching, in which people must reassess and meaningfully adjust their behavior," a former studio head told me.
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" That's because "we as a human species can sniff out in a moment, literally in a moment, whether or not someone is being their authentic true self.
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Then listen for a moment to me: Say yes to the Savior tonight, and in a moment you will know such comfort as you have never known.
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Don't talk about it in the midst of a sexual moment, whether it's a moment of good sex or a moment of low libido; it's not the time.
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So delayed that there was a moment of pure surprise where I couldn't think of what had happened followed immediately by a moment of pure dread when I knew.
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"This is a moment of great peril, but it is also a moment of great promise," Inslee, a 22019 presidential candidate, said while speaking to students at Columbia University.
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"This is a moment of great peril, but it is also a moment of great promise," Inslee, a 2020 presidential candidate, said while speaking to students at Columbia University.
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"This is a moment of definition between the relationship between the United States and Mexico," Videgaray said, "but it is also a moment of for opportunity" for Mexican leaders.
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I will pay close attention this week to see if this candidate transforms an event that has always served as a moment of ascendance into a moment of collapse.
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It is a moment of pure truth, a perfect distillation of Metta/Ron/Whoever, forcing some chaos and fun into a moment that you wouldn't think called for it.
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"In terms of a moment where it could happen, where it could be the least disruptive at a moment in time, this is the moment," the second official said.
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"Every moment I'm not there is a moment I'm not going to have with her and a moment I won't get for a memory later," he said on the episode.
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For a moment, but a moment only, that dear point of light we know as George Herbert Walker Bush dimmed, but it now shines brighter than it ever before has.
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They might remain deeply sad, or frustrated, or angry, but they are allowed a moment of kindness or gratitude, a moment that pushes them to extend the same to others.
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But some people are able to be more casual about that thing—to simply let beauty be beauty, and a moment be a moment—whereas I can't help but cling.
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Take a moment of silence even if it's just a moment, you sitting in the car before getting out to pump gas or buy bread or join a cookout. Reflect.
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I knew it was a moment that could break a lot of barriers and a moment that would change the perception of our game and show support to our game.
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The present is no more than an illusion, a moment that is already past in an instant (or, rather, a moment in which past and future slot into each other).
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According to this narrative, the party will face a moment of reckoning when this election is over, particularly if Trump loses and the GOP enters into a moment of soul searching.
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Draper delights us, for instance, when he captures a moment of elegance or poignancy suspended in time, a moment so fleeting that we would never see it, except for the camera.
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Now stop again for a moment -- fearless and uncomfortable.
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" Noah emphasized the need for "a moment to breathe.
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LAS VEGAS — Tech for babies is having a moment.
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I needed a moment — it was all too much.
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" He thought for a moment and then said: "Yes.
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BTW ... this was not just a moment in time.
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For a moment — not even that — there was silence.
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" Another, a moment of stress: "I AM SO NERVOUS.
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" And a moment later, he added: "Don't smash, spin.
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" Henrich regards him for a moment and says, "Tough!
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Nigerian music — Afrobeats in particular — is having a moment.
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" And, a moment later: "Goodnight phone calls I've missed.
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" He is quiet for a moment, then adds, "But.
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That's not that ... No, it's a moment to moment.
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That at least leaves him with a moment of unspoilt adulation amongst Manchester United supporters, a moment of immaculate gratitude, even if it only made other fans resent him all the more.
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Still, food photography is having a moment, and will continue to, for the very reason pretty much all photography is having a moment: It's now easier than ever to take a great photo.
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We analyzed both the verbal and nonverbal communication skills of each candidate; it was clear that everyone had a moment to shine and a moment that left them wishing for a do-over.
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What's "having a moment" in print culture is rarely, maybe never, organic — in other words, part of the reason why they're "having a moment" is because somebody started saying they were having one.
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Please everyone take a moment to revel this child's innocence.
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A moment later Ray picked up and we were chatting.
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In a moment of perfect wordplay, it all becomes clear.
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It was a moment that left me feeling deflated, too.
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For a moment he seemed unable to choose his words.
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I'm surprised at her reaction, but only for a moment.
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Randall takes a moment to process, and then smiles. Phew!
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In other words, she's having a bit of a moment.
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There's a moment of silence as everyone recognizes Hannah's hurt.
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But at least he had had a moment of happiness.
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PHILADELPHIA — For a moment, it was a Democratic nightmare. Rep.
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I don't think there's a moment for me to chase.
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Let's take a moment and review this series of events.
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The Sopranos famously ended with a moment of supreme irresolution.
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Following a moment of hesitation, Zoey drops her design class.
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Chris Evans — but then she took a moment to consider.
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He kind of said, 'Hey, do you have a moment?
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Let us now take a moment to celebrate Wonder Woman.
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There was a moment when I was making automatic painting.
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It seems the system comes not a moment too soon.
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He thought for a moment, then said he feels guilty.
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Cursive tattoos are having a moment with models right now.
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Imagine for a moment that not everything is perfect though.
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The NFL and Mexico are having a moment right now.
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We can get to the trade talks in a moment.
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Here's a moment by moment guide to what went down.
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Indulge me for a moment and then argue in comments.
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How could we, after all, ignore a moment so preposterous?
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To me, Black History Month is a moment of reflection.
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The march shouldn't be a moment to rest and celebrate.
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For a moment, she loosens her grip on the grid.
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Can we have a moment of silence before we start?
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We are in a moment that feels acute and urgent.
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In a moment, we were all speaking to each other.
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Let me ask you about Rod Rosenstein for a moment.
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Pause your TV [laughs] and take a moment to reflect.
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The Gold BootiesMetallic booties are having a moment, big time.
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Everyone needs to calm down and listen for a moment.
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What about you Vincent, was there a moment in particular?
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He hopes for a "moment of truth" at an Oct.
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I pause the music and take a moment to regroup.
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Let's take a moment to appreciate Hillary Clinton's grace today.
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Think about that for a moment: one ice dragon vs.
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Removing yourself for a moment or two is perfectly fine.
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Dying of laughter from a moment of total mind melding.
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Finally, Cheyenne tells us to take a moment to breathe.
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They're very timely and of a moment, and will expire.
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WE ARE AT A MOMENT THOUGH WHERE FASHION IS SHIFTING.
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It sat there for a moment, silent, towering over her.
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I'm glad that they're taking a moment to appreciate pride.
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Let's take a moment to thoroughly appreciate this flawless recreation.
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Imagine, for a moment, that you are running for president.
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" A moment later, he added, "I won't do it again.
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"I don't have a name," Echo replied after a moment.
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In fact, he even took a moment to compliment her.
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It was a moment of stunning clarity and singular courage.
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Let's pause for a moment and think back to 2006.
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A moment like this What happens when preparation meets opportunity?
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Then one Wednesday morning, I experienced a moment of clarity.
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A moment later, she sprinkled in a light yellow powder.
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Let's get away from the price thing for a moment.
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She was cramming in a moment to eat between meetings.
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It was a moment that she needed, and Cubby knew.
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It's just a snapshot of a moment in my life.
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Turns out ... she's been training for a moment like this.
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Just close your eyes for a moment, and think again.
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Alouisia smiled and fidgeted with her fingers for a moment.
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A moment like that is exciting and devastating, Zaki said.
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Okay I have to take a moment to admire ASAHD.
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It's like I've just closed my eyes in a moment.
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Is there a moment that was particularly sobering for you?
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It feels very much like the document of a moment.
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Please rise while we take a moment to acknowledge you.
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Let's take a moment to reflect on the Apple Watch.
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But Rihanna's music videos also deserve a moment of consideration.
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Mr. Barrack thought over Mr. Trump's question for a moment.
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Anyway. When Taylor sang "Gorgeous," they totally had a moment.
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After a moment, Billy Howell, IHMC's media specialist, jumps in.
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And a moment of distraction at precisely the worst time.
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"Yes," Nick admitted after sitting in silence for a moment.
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You don't want to mess up a moment like this.
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Because that was a moment if there ever was one.
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Okay, this could really work... at a moment like that.
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Instead, this was a moment of community and personal empowerment.
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It was a moment that changed how he saw himself.
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I'll get to the more sustainable solution in a moment.
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And at a moment when "billionaire" is the leading epithet
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It's a moment for change, and the change isn't happening.
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And it was definitely a moment that I'll never forget.
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The Comey hearing was a moment of high political drama.
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Mr. Christie and family alighted, and stood for a moment.
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Fans, go ahead and take a breath for a moment.
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Now, let's take a moment and talk about the picture.
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It will just take a moment for them to bloom.
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There's even a moment when Stevens noticed a certain resemblance.
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"It's a moment in time, that stands still," he continued.
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After a moment, he began to laugh too, despite himself.
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That may sound hyperbolic but consider it for a moment.
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Wait, can we just take a moment to appreciate Jangar?
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It took me a moment to grasp what had happened.
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I hesitated for a moment, wondering which hand to use.
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But let's entertain for a moment that this is significant.
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We're gonna need a moment to wipe these tears away.
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I've worked my entire life for a moment like this.
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For a moment I thought I was having a stroke.
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The vote was a "moment of illumination", says Mr Katwala.
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Some people wait a lifetime for a moment like this.
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But, let's just set all that aside for a moment.
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"This is a moment to break the dam," she said.
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GOP convention Let's just step back a moment, shall we.
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It's time to accept that superheroes aren't having a moment.
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It's a moment akin to Neo's awakening in The Matrix.
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I will just need a moment to complete the connection.
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This is a moment that every Survivor player knows well.
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Chew on that for a moment: Cooperative. Pirate. Simulator. Sold.
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But put that to the side for just a moment.
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We'll give you a moment to let that sink in.
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Only a moment, though, because I had driving to do.
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"I was gonna keep going," he added, after a moment.
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Let me take a moment to describe rails to you.
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A moment later the organism seems to fade into oblivion.
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Image: SonyTake a moment and step back to January 2017.
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When you see a firefly, it's only for a moment.
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Organized labor in the U.S. is having a moment. Sen.
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We'll get to exactly what that means in a moment.
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Pause for a moment, and really let this sink in.
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This was how it was, if only for a moment.
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Unfortunately, it's a moment I've felt dozens of times before.
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And a moment of low ebb for the country too.
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MORGAN BRENNAN: I want to shift gears for a moment.
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It takes a moment to pinpoint the blinking exclamation point.
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I took a moment to think about what just happened.
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Spoiler alert: love is what makes a moment last forever.
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It's totally OK to celebrate in a moment like that.
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It was a moment that cut her life in two.
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So why not take a moment to ponder the possibilities?
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Let's take a moment to celebrate a few of them.
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Suspend your belief in moral absolutism for just a moment.
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It was a moment most thought they'd never see again.
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Can we just take a moment to appreciate those lashes?
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First, let's just take a moment and drink it in.
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Set aside, for a moment, your personal thoughts on Jackson.
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It was a moment, but not a big emotional one.
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It's no secret that cloud computing is having a moment.
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Please take a moment and review the podcast, especially oniTunes.
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Sit for a moment and do nothing more than think.
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IT'S ON THE NAT GAS SIDE IN JUST A MOMENT.
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Never a moment of insecurity or feeling threatened between us.
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It didn't feel like, we're calling you, here's a moment.
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Imagine, for a moment, that Spurs fail to beat United.
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So allow me to defend lobbyists for just a moment.
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Loanzon only recommended breathing and taking a moment to mourn.
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He just took a moment for himself — and the results?
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Portion control is having a moment — as it often does.
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For a moment, I couldn't really process what had happened.
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I think it was a moment of joy for Brazilians.
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This is just a moment n your personal Hero's Journey.
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How do you go about picking a moment to GIF?
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Mr Vucic is certainly enjoying a moment in the sun.
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After all, the pop megastar is truly having a moment.
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"It was a moment of disappointment and anger," she said.
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Clinton took a moment to give credit to Mr. Sanders.
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It's a moment played with calm precision by Sarah Paulson.
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So please join me now in a moment of silence.
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After a moment, he said he'd probably seek the credit.
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"That is a moment we will never forget," said Kellogg.
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Sit down, enjoy a moment of gratitude, then dig in!
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Rebuilding should be treated as a moment to update & modernize.
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"That is a moment I want to hold onto forever."
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It was a moment where we felt anything was possible.
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It was a moment marked more by resignation than anger.
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His death created a moment of unity that still persists.
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This is a moment of reckoning for the Republican Party.
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It was a moment most had never dared dream about.
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He paused and pondered in a moment of sincere reflection.
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We are in a moment of crisis for our country.
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It was a moment not even Moore could have predicted.
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Still, they acknowledge just how unprecedented a moment it was.
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Today, we want to take a moment to look forward.
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It was a moment that changed the game for Trump.
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A moment of silence for That 70s Show's Tina Pinciotti.
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I'm interested in capturing a moment with animation and spirit.
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Consider, for a moment, the subject of human biological reproduction.
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Next time, I'll take a moment to calm myself down.
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The early women's self defense movement was not a moment
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We are going to be back in just a moment.
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After a moment I couldn't help but start to laugh.
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Endorphins make you feel better, if only for a moment.
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"This is a moment of truth for America," she continued.
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" After a moment of silence, she said, "I'm considering it.
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It was a moment that Major League Baseball badly needed.
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He had launched his complaint in a moment of anger.
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A moment of silence is scheduled for Sunday's closing ceremony.
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He pauses for a moment, looks down and then falls.
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He also governs at a moment of intense partisan polarization.
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Neon orange had a moment in fashion and street art.
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For a moment, I wondered if it was a setup.
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Or perhaps there's a moment of epochal change simmering, unseen.
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A moment later she was in custody and led away.
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"It's a moment I've waited for all of my life."
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Let's imagine for a moment your goal is earning rewards.
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Turning AirDrop off on your iPhone only takes a moment.
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"Barrettes and combs are really having a moment," Cooper said.
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Reichardt faltered for a moment, and then crossed the street.
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There they sang spirituals and observed a moment of silence.
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A moment later, an agent called from a field office.
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I discovered Nudie Jeans in a moment of accidental kismet.
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It was a moment as hopeful as it was deceptive.
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Because it's a vote at a moment of his success.
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Not to a vigil, just a moment in the day.
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"I hope this isn't a moment," she told CNN recently.
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What if it wasn't just a matter of a moment?
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His heart rose for a moment and then fell as
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And where was I at this milestone of a moment?
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It's a moment that seems right out of comic books.
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QUICK: LLOYD CAN WE HOLD ON FOR JUST A MOMENT.
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He was aiming to represent a mood, not a moment.
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It provides us with a moment of pride, long overdue.
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That is a moment that you can only dream of.
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"Justice" rolls on in a moment, and here she comes.
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"That was a moment I was limiting her," he says.
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And he took a moment to bask in his victory.
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I felt a moment of panic over perhaps being discovered,
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Trump also took a moment to acknowledge interns from NASA.
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Brian: Lemme pretend to be Tucker Carlson for a moment.
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He paused for a moment and let his smile hang.
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" CNET wrote that it was a moment of "interspecies friendship.
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It doesn't have to explain a moment, it'll be felt.
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Imagine for a moment that you are a tech journalist.
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I don't even want to frame it as a moment.
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"Let me take a moment to explain myself," Nunes wrote.
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" But after a moment she adds, "I'm skeptical but hopeful.
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Today, the tea is having a bit of a moment.
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I let this hang in the air for a moment.
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And I knew this wasn't a moment to be prideful.
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I really think ceramics are having a moment right now.
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In NieR: Automata, death is a moment of true clarity.
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Doing a James Bond theme song was also a moment.
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Let's pause just a moment to look at something cool.
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Let's take a moment to review what "introvert" really means.
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There was never a moment when I doubted my innocence.
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The chicken sandwich is experiencing a moment in fast food.
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It was a moment Vilma Carrillo feared would never come.
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So, this is a moment of some degree of fragility.
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Our nation is in a moment when prejudice runs riot.
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For Kobach, the trial should've been a moment of glory.
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The eShop will take a moment to process your purchase.
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But for a moment, the topic was blood — his own.
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Boise, the midsize capital of Idaho, is having a moment.
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It would seem that Patrick Warburton is having a moment.
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Assume for a moment that the merger is ultimately completed.
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But that's a moment that no one could pull off.
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For a moment, at least, he had all the power.
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Can we pause for a moment to consider Nacho's plight?
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"This is a moment of democracy," Ms. Merkel told reporters.
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For the Fox empire, it is a moment of transition.
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In a moment of crisis, it's particularly jarring and dangerous.
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Now Twitter and Facebook are facing a moment of reckoning.
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For just a moment, everyone was looking up, in silence.
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Am I playing, or is it a moment of insecurity?
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We're going to talk about that in a moment. Yeah.
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The company was clearly in a moment of abrupt expansion.
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KW: Yeah, that stood out to me as a moment.
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We'll get to the third big reason in a moment.
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For now, there is just a moment, unscripted and unwanted.
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Crook never slips out of that voice for a moment.
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But then immediately, I had a moment of déjà vu.
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"Oh my god," Rachel says in a moment of crisis.
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"Honestly, I had a moment of paralysis," Ms. Pittenger said.
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Take a moment to be specific about what's affecting you.
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But let's assume for a moment that he is dead.
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People will have a moment of sobriety after the election.
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Sometimes in presidential races, a moment is all it takes.
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While in college, Mr. Reyes had a moment of clarity.
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It was a moment of jubilant release that went viral.
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I am going to talk about it in a moment.
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Essentially, this is a moment of reckoning for the ANC.
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"The future awaits," Hearst says, in a moment of impatience.
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It's a moment of shifting energy and, therefore, shifting power.
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It was a moment of macabre beauty, power, and tragedy.
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Let's take a moment to pity the Internal Revenue Service.
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We stood there a moment in silence, absorbing the news.
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Mr. Westbrook made his feat into a moment of remembrance.
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Dern is at a moment where her ambitions outweigh experience.
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JLL: The show was about process; it represented a moment.
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Oh, wait a moment, some pundits have already gone there.
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For a moment he could not bring himself to talk.
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The zeitgeist has been primed for a moment like this.
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Then he hesitated for a moment and lost the ball.
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"This definitely marks a moment in YouTube history," he says.
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Stephen Colbert took a moment to put things in perspective.
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Take a moment to appreciate it before you dig in.
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There is a moment in Alyx that I'll never forget.
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Emotion stopped her for a moment, and then she continued.
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All the parties face a moment of truth after Nov.
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"I said it in a moment of frustration," he said.
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"It's a moment of panic," Seacrest said of his mishap.
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But it's undeniable that flippy gadgets are having a moment.
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There's no question that hard seltzer is having a moment.
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She recognizes good style, and how to create a moment.
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What finally opened my eyes was a moment involving broccoli.
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It is also a moment of clarity about our world.
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There wasn't a moment when I struggled to keep reading.
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For a moment, it calms down, then starts up again.
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When another's husband died, he held a moment of silence.
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It once again became a moment on the debate stage.
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Trump told him not to consider it for a moment.
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" In a moment she had her answer: "Oh, it's not.
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Mr. Lewis, now 77, stared straight ahead for a moment.
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Please take a moment to tell us using this form.
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It was a moment for Mr. Trudeau to distinguish himself.
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Mada Masr was born in a moment of political uncertainty.
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A moment later, she said, the entire yard was flooded.
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How does one go on after a moment like this?
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You know, if I may be serious for a moment.
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After the ceremony, he pondered the question for a moment.
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For them, it will not be a moment too soon.
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Maybe this is a moment for scientists in popular culture.
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He thought a moment, before paying his customers a compliment.
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For a moment, it poses like a miniature garden statue.
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But his mind was elsewhere, at least for a moment.
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During a lull, Ms. Rengifo took a moment to sit.
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In fact, let's dwell on the web for a moment.
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There was a moment when everything just fell into place.
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The manager stood there for a moment and then left.
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Now such a moment may soon be upon Los Angeles.
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The United Nations observed a moment of silence on Monday.
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Vladimir Putin was born for a moment such as this.
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With all this remote working, videoconferencing is having a moment.
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This is a moment of speaking out and freaking out.
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For gaming, this is a moment of convergence of trends.
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" A moment later, he pointed up to the right. "There!
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First, take a moment to study the illustration above closely.
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A moment later, the show's iconic music filled the room.
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For a moment, Adania forgot they were living in tents.
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A moment I'll remember: When the candidates discussed gun safety.
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Businesses have caught on, and not a moment too soon.
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It was a moment of clarity and courage for me.
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Mr. Gregory kindly took a moment to talk about it.
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For a moment I did not know where I was.
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And, for a moment, the imaginary worlds felt dreamily real.
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He has fled the country — not a moment too soon!
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" A moment later, he calls Electra "the electric girl. Whatsername.
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" For conservatives, Wednesday's attack was a moment to say, "Enough.
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The tax cut did clearly juice growth for a moment.
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"It is a moment of real national renewal and change."
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It was a moment of triumph for the protesting students.
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Choose a moment from the article and create your own.
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"The I.P.O. is just a moment in time," he said.
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He is facing a moment of truth in South Carolina.
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Give your Android device a moment to search for devices.
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But for a moment I could almost see a resemblance.
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But take a moment to look at what you accomplished.
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That's a lot to project onto a moment, I know.
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It was a moment of transformation, not of my choosing.
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But this moment in her life is a moment apart.
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But let's for a moment take him at his word.
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I can't imagine going into a moment like that alone.
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For a moment, she held Joseph's kiss in her hands.
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Let's take a moment to appreciate how amazing that is.
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To some, this was a moment that changed Indian politics.
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Consider for a moment a typical American investor, age 211.
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But they'll need to have a moment that actually sticks.
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A moment when she saw my parents were there too.
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But everyone paused for a moment to assess the visual.
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In world politics, youth appears to be having a moment.
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A moment later, Mr. Whelski announced he wanted this pair.
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After a moment of skepticism, Scott Disick is thinking pink.
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Transcendental meditation, in particular, began having a moment in 2011.
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We don't stand for being disappointed even for a moment.
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For a moment, he can't figure out who she is.
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His death offered a moment "for sincere reflection," wrote Filipovic.
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The reversal in attitudes came not a moment too soon.
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We know that we have a moment on our hands.
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Take a moment and examine a video of a billionaire.
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And to his enemies, it is a moment of opportunity.
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For a moment, I wasn't entirely sure what had happened.
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"This is a moment of hope," a campus official said.
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It's a moment of pride, sadness, joy and letting go.
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For a moment, if seems as if you can breathe.
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A moment later, he passed another landmark from his life.
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"I include myself in that," he added after a moment.
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"I include myself in that," he added after a moment.
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For a moment, the air drained out of the room.
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For a moment, the air drained out of the room.
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"I never wanted to see such a moment," he said.
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That last sentence is worth lingering on for a moment.
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Take a moment to list your three favorite action sequences.
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It was a moment he said he would never forget.
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A moment of honesty might as well be a divorce.
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Imagine for a moment your life is a professional judoer.
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This is more than just a moment of slapstick inelegance.
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It seems like it became a bit of a moment.
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Hope prevails, goodness triumphs — even if just for a moment.
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It's harder today to be in a moment 100 percent.
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I take a moment to walk into the dining room.
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It's a moment of victory but the audience doesn't cheer.
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Just specifically to talk about the pay for a moment.
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I'll let you look at the pictures for a moment.
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There's a moment where this broken family decides it's time.
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As a metaphor, the mountaintop crystallizes a moment of possibility.
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For a moment, there are no sounds on the mountain.
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They compared scars, and there was a moment of identification.
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And by that I don't mean a moment to run for president, but a moment when the appetite for big ideas is big enough for the size of the challenges we face in America.
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"There could be someone who has a moment of clarity or a moment of remorse and confesses, or makes a statement to someone, Oh, it's 50 years later, nothing can happen to me," he said.
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A moment of sports—the glorious and unself-conscious headlong pursuit of some obscure and mostly incidental goal, a moment of purpose and flight that exists mostly for itself, both generously and goofily—is happening.
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"This is a moment of change, this is a moment where students are going to get the support they need to be their best selves," Mr. de Blasio said at a news conference on Thursday.
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This isn't a moment to make accusations of divisiveness or maliciousness.
|
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Let's go back to that natal Venus example for a moment.
|
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But let me take a moment to explain something to you.
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"It represents a moment of creativity, of working through an idea."
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I paused for a moment, and then went back to hustling.
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For a moment we wondered if they were the real deal.
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Unfortunately, after but a moment of reflection, my neat division collapsed.
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"I think she had a moment of heated anger," Foley said.
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It's a moment when our machines are flirting with godlike powers.
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MACCALLUM: So Jack, let me stay with you for a moment.
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Haggis. At a moment when race relations and police brutality remain
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" Taking a moment to gather herself, Cox added, "She's a queen.
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Newt Gingrich is going to be here in just a moment.
|
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It was a moment when Trump's campaign felt like satire again.
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LEVIN: We&aposre going to expand on this in a moment.
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Are you hopeful that this is a moment held by ... Whatever.
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Her departure was a moment not unlike Kennedy's retirement this summer.
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Let's forget for a moment whether you did or didn't fart.
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I act on a moment and fear that something hasn't happened.
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I'm sorry if I said that in a moment of anger.
|
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She pauses, looks up for a moment, then back at me.
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As for Alexa, though, now feels like a moment of reckoning.
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Take a moment to imagine the most successful salesperson you know.
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But it could well be more than a moment in time.
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Imagine, for a moment, that you're inside a virtual reality world.
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That's when the artist was struck with a moment of genius.
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Jenner also took a moment to tweet that she was single.
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Try consciously breaking one of your habits, just for a moment.
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A moment of silence for Brittany, the "Adam & Eve"-themed bride.
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It's very hard to feel joy in a moment like that.
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There's a moment in Underground when you have your hands whipped.
|
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But for a moment, look beyond the policy to the optics.
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Yes, the (somewhat surprisingly) millennial-cool color is having a moment.
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We&aposre going to debate immigration policy in just a moment.
|
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Don't Panic: Pause for a moment and take a deep breath.
|
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She looked panicked for a moment, eyes darting around the set.
|
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Celebrate that person for a moment and make them feel special.
|
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A distraction in what otherwise felt like a moment of chaos.
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Even when I had a moment, we didn't talk very much.
|
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Take a moment to enjoy Koshka's reunion with her parents today.
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Bear with me here, but I'm going to take a moment.
|
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For a moment, it all seemed like a high-minded exercise.
|
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For Hillary Clinton, the arrival doesn't come a moment too soon.
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New York (CNN Business)Gold bugs are finally having a moment.
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"We cannot afford for a moment to be complacent," he asserted.
|
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Gia Metric takes a moment to unwind backstage after the show.
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IT WAS a moment to make French nationalists spill their pastis.
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" When she demurs, he pauses for a moment and says, "Boyfriend?
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"You're above all your situations, circumstances, for a moment," he said.
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Not even a moment of lamentation for vanishing traditions is possible.
|
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So head to Instagram, if you need a moment to breathe.
|
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I wanted in the film to have a moment of surrealism.
|
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In a moment of panic, I order a designer dress online.
|
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Netflix is clearly having a moment with this popular girls name.
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After a moment, he looked up, tears welling in his eyes.
|
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And celebrate, for a moment, that curious, jubilant black-baby joy. ●
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As of late, unique takes on water are having a moment.
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A moment later, shots are heard as the camera points away.
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It comes at a moment of great uncertainty for the island.
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I agree that advice columns are having a moment right now.
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Leaders arriving at the meeting allowed themselves a moment of elation.
|
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A moment of silence is being planned for the Virginia tournament.
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It simply says, "A moment of your time" in gigantic lettering.
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For a moment, it looked like the initial vote would stick.
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The Clegane brothers finally faced off, if only for a moment.
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"This is not a moment to let up on the pressure."
|
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Here, Jean has barely a moment of normalcy before she's possessed.
|
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" Democrats are laughingly saying that McCain had a "moment of courage.
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A moment later, the first group of eight detainees shuffled in.
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"It was a moment of unforgettable drama and pride," writes Davis.
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She cracked a fleeting smile, quickly looking down for a moment.
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" A moment passed before a voice called, "Thank you, your Majesty.
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Which is not to say flying cars aren't having a moment.
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"I don't remember a moment that we weren't filming," she said.
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She treats me like kin, and for a moment, we coincide.
|
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" She thought seriously for a moment and then said, "The dogs.
|
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Echo accidentally shut down all of his fans for a moment.
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Let's put that demeaning marketing campaign aside for just a moment.
|
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" After a moment he concluded, "I think this is the one.
|
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Trust me, you won't want to miss a moment of it.
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This was meant to be a moment of optimism in Yemen.
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A moment later, a blinking red square appeared on the screen.
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Opinion MANY parents remember a moment when their toddler astounded them.
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Belfort takes a moment to emphasize the importance of ethical persuasion.
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What might produce a moment of clarity to break this impasse?
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Was there a moment that you remember stepping outside of yourself?
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He had no idea what such a moment would feel like.
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More important, these products are having a moment with young people.
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What happened next is a moment that perfectly distills Davidson's appeal.
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Hilary Duff took a moment to celebrate her pregnancy on Friday.
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At noon, a moment of silence was held across the city.
|
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Our rankings, however, are aimed at capturing a moment in time.
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HEMMER: Well, let me get back to Comey in a moment.
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"Kim receiving my apology is a moment of hope," Rinna said.
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We will get to his comments on that in a moment.
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And for queer people, it acts as a moment of solidarity.
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Consider, for a moment, your own reaction while reading Emma's story.
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To be honest, there was a moment I was in doubt.
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Trump also brought up a moment from the debate Wednesday night.
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I take a moment to order groceries through my Walmart app.
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"Let me see if I had a moment before..." he muses.
|
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But going back on the work/dignity part for a moment.
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IT WAS a moment many Brazilians thought they would never see.
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Or perhaps I'm simply not worthy of experiencing such a moment.
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This weekend could bring about a moment of facepalm-worthy clarity.
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This was a guy who never had a moment of peace.
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For a moment, you might have assumed it was all over.
|
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Allen gets a moment to show off his skills as well.
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There's no denying the Danish concept of hygge had a moment.
|
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After a moment, Amazon Prime Video will appear on your television.
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Kourtney Kardashian, often the nonchalant, deadpanning sister, is having a moment.
|
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Assume, for a moment, that Donald J. Trump wins the presidency.
|
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For a moment, I just enjoy the two side by side.
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And that was a moment where it didn't feel like that.
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And for a moment, it seems like it is heading there.
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It's not meant to go wrong so we're taking a moment.
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I hesitated for a moment, but it was a short moment.
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Let's all take a break from reality anthropomorphize for a moment.
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"Johnson hesitates for a moment before saying, "I like to... paint.
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There comes a moment in Minding the Gap when everything shifts.
|
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I mean, the weirdness of Fox News apart for a moment.
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Please give me a moment to get down from the chandelier.
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Let's take a moment to work out what exactly that means.
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It was a moment that shocked fans and music lovers alike.
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Let&aposs look at the Brennan record for just a moment.
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And we'll always be glad we had a moment like this.
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So I want to get to that in just a moment.
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There is a moment of silence when you find a child.
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So that's a way of not being present in a moment.
|
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Cameron-Bure then took a moment to thank the show's fanbase.
|
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A moment later, a white light came on in its place.
|
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Here was a chance to feel something else for a moment.
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Took this screen a moment ago on an iPhone 9.33. pic.twitter.
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Angelica's whisper brings us to a moment in the past — presumably.
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It's worth dwelling for more than a moment on that first
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But the exhausted negotiators are allowing themselves a moment of satisfaction.
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It's worth spending a moment talking about the hexagonal Plume Pods.
|
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Take a moment and realize what you have done to Shannon.
|
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Obamas, let us know when you have a moment post-vacation.
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"Or maybe I'll drink some sparkling," she adds a moment later.
|
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For a moment, you take your mind off whatever you're doing.
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It's great that we are again in a moment like this.
|
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Pressed on this point, he recalls a moment back at Stanford.
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A moment of silence was observed before the game for McNair.
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Straight male anal penetration and prostate stimulation are having a moment.
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When you are insecure, take a moment and think about why.
|
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You know, it's about not just a moment, but a momentum.
|
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First, let's study the blended beverage for a moment, shall we?
|
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My colleague excused himself from the video game for a moment.
|
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Richards gets uncomfortable for a moment before finally admitting the truth.
|
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For just a moment, he's excited and we're excited with him.
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Go ahead, take a moment to try and think of something.
|
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In short, we stand at a moment of intense regulatory flux.
|
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When he saw Hanson, Danno hesitated, but only for a moment.
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EVANS: LET'S GO BACK TO OIL FOR JUST A MOMENT HERE.
|
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John Kasich took a moment to let everything sink in. Sen.
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Okay, finally a moment that's tear-inducing in a good way.
|
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Let's take a moment to process, and let that sink in.
|
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Of course, the passing of Lagerfeld is a moment for reflection.
|
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"This is a moment of crisis for our country," he said.
|
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"This is a moment of crisis for our country," Barclay said.
|
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Please take a moment to read and share our official statement.
|
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Last episode was a romance bubble, a moment suspended in time.
|
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But after a moment of silence, the spirits had no anger.
|
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This is a moment to think about new ideas very literally.
|
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I imagined our progress presentation to be a moment of glory.
|
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Think for a moment about what it means to "hijack" something.
|
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Kissing, for example, was created in a moment of serendipitous grace.
|
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The event included a moment of silence for victims of hate.
|
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Take a moment and prepare yourself for the new Girls trailer.
|
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For a moment, they look like an English family watching Eastenders.
|
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Can you tell us about a moment when you encountered sexism?
|
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Take a moment and do an inventory of your makeup stash.
|
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And there, for a moment, the universe screeches to a halt.
|
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Trump could take a moment to press Putin on that commitment.
|
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Yet the universal basic income seems to be having a moment.
|
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Please take a moment and review the podcast, especially on iTunes .
|
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This curious bit of illogic cannot withstand a moment of scrutiny.
|
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For a moment, she smiled, as if consoling a dear friend.
|
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Look at it for even a moment and a story emerges.
|
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He stared at the remains of his house for a moment.
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Nicholas Kristof In a moment, we'll get to the Zika virus.
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It's a moment fraught with peril, for women and for men.
|
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Take a moment to think about the luckiest people you know.
|
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Twitter will now let any of its users create a Moment.
|
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A moment of silence for the master of the comedic pause.
|
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Balloons are only for a moment; they literally disappear and vanish.
|
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Here, for a moment, we crossed from satire into flop sweat.
|
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Can you tell us about a moment when you've encountered sexism?
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Then take a moment today to ask her to do it.
|
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Boise State held a moment of silence prior to the game.
|
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After giving Donny a moment, the band started from the top.
|
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Don't be deceived for a moment by early general election matchups.
|
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"For a moment, let's be honest about what happened," Briley said.
|
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President Trump took a moment during Monday remarks to wish Sen.
|
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Ignore the individual polls for a moment and consult the averages.
|
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Wait a moment, then press A to start the game again.
|
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A moment later, Gizzard Lizard was dead—killed by a grenade.
|
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Guadagnino listened for a moment, crossing one leg over the other.
|
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"Around the world, there is a moment of confusion," he says.
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FABER: AND FINALLY, MR. SECRETARY, BACK TO CHINA FOR A MOMENT.
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The United States is in a moment of dramatic ideological flux.
|
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"This is a moment that won't come again," he told me.
|
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At a moment when political discourse is divisive and dark, Mrs.
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Declaring that the nation was at "a moment of reckoning," Mrs.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Anthony D. Weiner were having a moment.
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Take a moment and just let the universe sing to you.
|
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She revisits a moment when 82 degrees signaled a heat wave.
|
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The chef stopped cleaning for a moment to wash his rag.
|
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Sipping her drink, she was quiet for a moment, then another.
|
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Toni Let me defend the concept of superdelegates for a moment.
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He was already late, but he paused for a moment, listening.
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Typically, the vice-presidential candidate is given a moment to shine.
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"Young storytellers don't know how to trust a moment," Masaryk says.
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This is a moment to stay engaged, and to fight back.
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Take a moment to sift through your deeply held financial beliefs.
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In high-definition contrast, let's look at Beyoncé for a moment.
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Take a moment to think about all the reasons we sit.
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This is a moment of crisis- and a test of leadership.
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This is a moment of your personal truth, no one else's.
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Second, this seems like a moment for some low-passion wonkery.
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"This is a moment for happiness," said the pilot, Houshang Shahbazi.
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I think there's-- this is a moment of anxiety and excitement.
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"You would do that to me?" he said after a moment.
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Think for a moment about government-issued houses, food or cars.
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Let us take a moment to appreciate the nailing of fundamentals.
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For some, even their death could be a moment of celebration.
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You can even take a moment and put them up here.
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Is there a moment when you guys started losing your edge?
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Isn't this, after all, a moment of extremism in both directions?
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It was a moment that White House aides recall with relish.
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LEMON: We're going to talk about education in just a moment.
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Would it have been as much of a moment in time?
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Let's take a moment to see what our competitors are thinking.
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It's a moment where you feel completely happy where you are.
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That was a moment where OMEGA's presence and expertise was invaluable.
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It's no secret denim is currently having a moment in fashion.
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But flat shoes having a moment doesn't mean heels are obsolete.
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To end on a moment like this is no small thing.
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Afterwards, Frank takes a moment to play with his toy soldiers.
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A moment before he discloses, Gey hesitates, and then he lies.
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Let's take a moment, though, to say something about LaVar Ball.
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No detours, no changing the channel, just peace for a moment.
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It was a moment he'd been waiting for all his life.
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And even if only for a moment, what could be better?
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Let us go back, for a moment, to London in 2007.
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And okay, sure, these new series don't technically constitute a moment.
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That's why I felt compelled to share—it was a moment.
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Was there a moment that really turned you onto weirder music?
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Read This Next: 5 Club Drugs That Are Having a Moment
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I thought, just for a moment, that this idea was great.
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Then came a moment that few volunteers could be prepared for.
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Picture, for a moment, a three dimensional map of a town.
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Please take a moment and review the podcast, especially on iTunes.
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When posed with this question, she sits quietly for a moment.
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For Murphy, it was a moment of both triumph and tension.
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It was a moment that made literal the stagnation of globalization.
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" He paused for a moment and said, "But I am careful.
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It humanized him at a moment when he desperately needed it.
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The closure comes at a moment of major transition for Disney.
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There's a danger that you might fall asleep for a moment.
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Others have trained their whole lives for a moment like this.
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It only takes a moment to understand why that's the case.
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But there is a moment in Episode 4 that stands out.
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"I'm fine," he said, pausing for a moment in the whirlwind.
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He says it could also become a moment of political empowerment.
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Together they grabbed the public's attention, at least for a moment.
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The closures comes at a moment of major transition for Disney.
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And that was also a moment ... No, we say no anymore.
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This was a moment when vendors would not fix the patches.
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"What a moment," Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville said with a chuckle.
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All of her childhood suspicions crystallized into a moment of clarity.
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For a moment it might make people think it's actually you.
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Asako's vulnerability concerning Baku somersaults into a moment of determined abandon.
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I have a moment in everyone's wedding, which fills my heart.
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We really are living through a moment of major transitional change.
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Nonetheless, just indulge us in this thought experiment for a moment.
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Now, let's stray afield of the recipe box for a moment.
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Imagine, for a moment, having a married gangster under your thumb.
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And for a moment, we were like, maybe we shouldn't continue?
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I thought, Oh yeah, it was just a moment for you.
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I speak to you today at a moment of tremendous change.
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We're in a bit of a moment for music films, too.
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There's nothing loose about his films and not a moment wasted.
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We're living in a moment when norms are in maximum flux.
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Bold gun control policies should be having a moment right now.
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And yet for some, this feels like a moment of promise.
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Please take a moment and review the podcast, especially on iTunes.
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Forget the politics or sports allegiances of Gritty for a moment.
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But she has no hesitation, not even a moment of doubt.
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This is a moment that is going to change this nation.
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More on what's going on behind the scenes in a moment.
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And that's when, for at least a moment, shit got real.
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For a moment, Mr. Ojeda seemed poised to pull it off.
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The novel begins in a hospital at a moment of crisis.
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Take a moment instead to name and respect your child's feelings.
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When you're the singer, it's tougher to get a moment away.
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Mr. Smith tries to freeze-frame a moment in American history.
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I wanted to depict a moment of thought in this animation.
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Was there ever a moment where you thought about cashing out?
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But for Nimmo and Bird it is closer to a moment.
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I'm describing it in a way that makes it a moment.
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His shot wasn't all that close, but it was a moment.
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I want to fall into it, even if for a moment.
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Only a fool would believe for a moment that it could.
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He paused for a moment and looked up from the keyboard.
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It took me a moment to realize what he was saying.
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For a moment you have managed to forget the leaf blowers!
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For a moment, she thought of Boston, just seven weeks away.
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A moment later, he tries to kiss her and gets rejected.
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"America is once again at a moment of reckoning," she declared.
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Think about the conventional wisdom about voice assistants for a moment.
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But more optimistically, this is, for Republicans, a moment of opportunity.
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This particular moment in Iowa was a moment for personal connection.
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Amy Klobuchar had a moment after a decent New Hampshire performance.
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Lloris punches it away after a moment of terror for France.
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We could be just a moment away from the next level.
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Mojica stays in for now, though, after a moment of treatment.
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If you look away, even for a moment, you'll lose track.
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A moment later I felt Barb kicking me under the table.
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No doubt about it, middle-aged women are having a moment.
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Simply take a moment and think about the people you admire.
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With each document, take a moment to go beyond the numbers.
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Take a moment to just feel the sensation of touching soil.
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"I just need to take a moment to dwell," he said.
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Just imagine what it's like to be me for a moment.
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Patrick Chappatte Britain observed a moment of silence at 11 a.m.
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More on President Trump's fumbling of this problem in a moment.
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It was a moment that, in slow motion, changed my life.
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The musical that pulls from pop culture is having a moment.
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NASHVILLE — Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber was having a moment.
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Let's shift from academics back to political practitioners for a moment.
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Let's all take a moment to smack ourselves in the forehead.
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New York (CNN Business)Bitcoin is once again having a moment.
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She smiled uncertainly for a moment, and then gamely powered through.
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A moment earlier, and the flag would have been too low.
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TRUSNOVEC There's a moment of a sort of tightrope-walking backward.
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Pause for a moment of stillness before taking another deep breath.
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You can expect a moment of silence at the very least.
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This year, curtain bangs, in particular, have been having a moment.
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They then broke apart for a moment before squaring off again.
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I ask Paula, who regards me for a moment before speaking.
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It seemed, for a moment, as if we didn't really exist.
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We'll run through all the advantages and caveats in a moment.
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She gathered herself for a moment under the blue, then surfaced.
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Anyway, we'll get his take on health care in a moment.
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It's a moment he replays in his head again and again.
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Now the company may finally have a moment in the spotlight.
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A "moment in a debate [is] pretty short-lived," Klobuchar acknowledged.
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" — Jesse Lehrich "'This is a moment to choose hope over fear.
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But it lasts for a moment and I immediately move on.
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After some 90 seconds, the glasses came off for a moment.
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Historical artifacts marking a moment when medicine had nothing to offer.
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There was silence for a moment, then the laughter broke out.
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Then for a moment his face changed and he looked regretful.
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Right now, the concept of "student voice" is having a moment.
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They sat in silence for a moment, watching the response online.
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I wanted to be quiet and have a moment to myself.
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Our Convention occurs at a moment of crisis for our nation.
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The team also held a moment of silence before the game.
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For ordinary citizens, it was something else: a moment of hope.
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Don't worry, I'm going to show the result in a moment.
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But let's put aside your so-called friend for a moment.
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For a moment you take your mind off whatever you're doing.
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Then when they'd fail, I had a moment to teach them.
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He even egged his young wife into a moment of dancing.
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It's pausing for a moment and thinking, does this really matter?
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" He paused a moment, smiled, then added, "That is a joke.
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Strategies Amazon and its founder, Jeff Bezos, are having a moment.
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But there's something very interesting about giving the listener a moment.
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But a moment later, the fish changed course and headed off.
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"Let's talk for a moment about the Quantis report," says Greer.
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Strong's Collins brings up a moment in House impeachment manager Rep.
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For a moment, Mr. Sanders appeared inclined to ignore the interruption.
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Let's just take a moment to let that settle: Blended. Chicken.
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Everyone, please take a moment out of your day to watch.
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"It's weird to know you're in a moment," Mr. Antonoff said.
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But even Cespedes's good night came with a moment of consternation.
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But let's spend a moment on Varga's scheme, which is significant.
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Take a moment to consider what that would really be like.
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She took a moment where I was vulnerable and exploited that.
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Pause for a moment to pity the poor Trump administration officials.
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Olive waited for a moment, then she went upstairs to bed.
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" After a moment, she added, "It's always a surprise, I think.
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When dishes arrived, he looked at them sternly for a moment.
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However, some analysts believe that this is a moment to wait.
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"Then, I confess, I paused for a moment," she added impishly.
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An emergency worker takes a moment to sleep between rescue operations.
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Take a moment today to remember a true American hero. pic.twitter.
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DIANE Before we get too specific, back up for a moment.
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Defense attorney: Can we go off the record for a moment?
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There's no question that the needle arts are having a moment.
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"This is a moment where we can do more," Vasey added.
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In a moment of rebellion against her father, Henrietta hires him.
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Let's assume, for a moment, that Melania does have Donald's ear.
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Still, it's not like Trump hasn't got a moment to spare.
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I slow down, and take a moment: What do I need?
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And, Ted (ph), you talked to your story a moment ago.
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The women's movement is back, and not a moment too soon.
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KUDLOW: THE PRESIDENT WAS GREAT TALK ABOUT THAT IN A MOMENT.
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For a moment, though, I saw a pool of tears. ♦
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Time, in essence, stopped, allowing the wearer a moment of reflection.
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That may sound incendiary, but think about it for a moment.
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The Jebel Irhoud fossil captures a moment in time of evolution.
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After a moment of shock, Park took off his mask, too.
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" She continued, "It was a moment that should not have happened.
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Ms. Zhou paused for a moment, taking stock of her ordeal.
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Some gathered for a moment of silence at 10:17 a.m.
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It took me a moment to wrap my brain around it.
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I found it fascinating that it preserved a moment in time.
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If you're thinking, man, this sucks for May, wait a moment.
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And for both leaders, it is a moment of critical choices.
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It's always exciting to be present at a moment of creation.
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Shifting gears for a moment, you have any Valentine's Day plans?
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You can capture a moment in all sorts of different ways.
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We might just be having a moment in politics this week.
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It states... Go deeper: Carbon removal tech is having a moment
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You have to take a moment to let it sink in.
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Could you maybe slip into your Scar voice for a moment?
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"He recognizes it's a moment for change," she said on Monday.
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"And not a moment too soon," she said, during a toast.
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Don't for a moment mistake it for the rule of law.
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Let's pause for a moment to let this all sink in.
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Just a moment I'll look in google translate what u meant.
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Let us, for a moment, consider the can as an object.
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It was a moment of awareness that sparked a career change.
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To understand why this matters, let's step back for a moment.
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I want to continue the good riddance tour in a moment.
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We'll get to the substance of the bill in a moment.
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But pretend, for a moment, that Trump was telling the truth.
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It's a moment where I feel I'm recording without a device.
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Take a moment to sign the Rutgers-Camden chapter's petition to tell the USCIS that you value our nation of immigrants, or take a moment to check out one of Define American's seven other active petitions.
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Washington (CNN)Kelly Clarkson declined to hold a moment of silence for the victims of the Santa Fe High School shooting Sunday while hosting the Billboard Music Awards Sunday, instead calling for a moment of action.
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"This is a moment of truth, a moment of recognition that things are more difficult than they seemed a year ago," said Pierre Vimont, a former French ambassador and former director of the European foreign service.
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This should be a moment of hope for Sudan's long-suffering citizens and a moment of reckoning for Mr. Bashir and other elites who have carried out widespread abuses and run the country into the ground.
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In a moment one could take as touching (my choice) or sentimentally banal, they got past a moment of existential doubt by slow dancing to a country tune, Alabama's "Old Flame," on their motel room radio.
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Singer Kelly Clarkson teared up while hosting the Billboard Music Awards on Saturday, ditching the plan to lead a moment of silence and instead calling for a "moment of action" after the recent school shooting in Texas.
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In the meantime, let's just take a moment to count our blessings.
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It was a moment his public relations handlers could have done without.
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And there was a moment I wanted to go to the bathroom.
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It was a moment that filled Catherine Oxenberg with horror and despair.
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For a moment, Mr Koepka's lead had dwindled to a single stroke.
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And here is where I may lapse for a moment into opinion.
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Step out of the virtual for a moment and make a decision.
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It's no secret that rosé is really having a moment right now.
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Right now, we're living in a moment when being different is dangerous.
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I would like to take you Inside The Game for a moment.
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After our conversation, I took a moment in front of the mirror.
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We&aposre going to play that for you in just a moment.
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Ryan Seacrest has been waiting 14 seasons for a moment like this.
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"This is almost a moment by moment rerun of 2008," Schnur said.
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I wanted there to be a moment of niceness, of gentle thoughts.
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But even if it's just for a moment, we needed that reunion.
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Maria Bernad Orange you glad this color is having such a moment?
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The harder we try to recapture a moment the fuzzier it becomes.
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More from Tonic: But let's get back to HIIT for a moment.
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There was a moment when e-books felt a little bit magical.
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Let's just put our pants back on and consider for a moment.
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"For a moment, I wanted to walk away from it," Anderson said.
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"This is a moment," Monáe says in the middle of the performance.
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It was a moment when he didn't feel pressure to be great.
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But instead of panic or embarrassment, it was a moment of celebration.
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The two of them go back and forth for a moment longer.
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We'll be back with more from Warren Buffet in just a moment.
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We'll be back with more from Warren Buffett in just a moment.
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But it is still worth pausing to remember her for a moment.
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That was a moment where they got attacked for the first time.
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An hour into the movie, Charlotte remembers a moment in her childhood.
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Let's think about this for a moment, or two, or even three.
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A moment of enjoyment for her family, they won&apost allow that?
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You won't want to miss a moment of Swift talking about herself.
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The Kardashians are taking a moment to reflect on their cultural roots.
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We were oh so close to a moment of pure corporate harmony.
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Imagine for a moment that everybody's front door has the same key.
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In a moment we'll get to the "tell" from a different era.
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I want to get to China so give me a moment though.
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It was a moment the 40-year-old had anticipated for months.
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His summit with Putin was a moment that called for presidential strength.
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Courteney Cox isn't one to take a moment of bliss for granted.
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She has toured the world twice—pause on that for a moment.
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Trump also took a moment to reflect on his fast-growing campaign.
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Her winners' performance of "A Moment Like This" was classic, unfiltered Clarkson.
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This article first appeared on EW. Country music is having a moment.
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"Consider for a moment why these statements are so important," Pai said.
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In short, this is a moment to stand up, not stand down.
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You might even need a moment to think of your gravest fear.
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Even collecting the award isn't always a moment of tears and reverence.
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For a moment this week, Mr Rafsanjani brought Iran's contradictory forces together.
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Taylor looks genuinely thrilled for a moment, until Oscar says he's kidding.
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What a moment to be with the person you love, exchanging vows.
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"Would you care to walk with me for a moment?" she asked.
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Faith Hill's performance at Aretha Franklin's funeral was a moment to remember.
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It's a startling admission, one that didn't come a moment too soon.
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For a moment, nature is indistinguishable from the industries that manipulate it.
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We can clearly see a moment where intervention could have saved lives.
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Instead, she took a moment to celebrate the birth of a meme.
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