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"momentary" Definitions
  1. lasting for a very short time

886 Sentences With "momentary"

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But it was only momentary because well, everything with 45 is momentary.
Surely enough, Pepa & Co. experienced a momentary stock wipeout.
That has contributed to the country's momentary loss of poise.
But to date, such cooperation has been momentary, not lasting.
Momentary political rage can blind people into abandoning sacred values.
So that's always the pitfall, that it's a momentary thing.
That might buy Trump a momentary reprieve among his followers.
To the game's credit, there are momentary signs of inclusion.
I see them only as momentary setbacks and learning opportunities.
Whatever their momentary alliances, strongmen know only one mode: competition.
If so, the abandonment was momentary, just as death is.
Amid the momentary quiet, the Americans made their own fun.
Every victory they pulled off gave us a momentary reprieve.
"That was momentary," he said of his anger last week.
He shot me a "What?" and a momentary sidelong look.
But he was no diplomat, and his rule proved momentary.
But it's not the momentary high that has sustained me.
Or at the very least ignored for momentary psychological relief.
Such a passing causes a momentary eclipse known as an occultation.
That cycle, the debate effects turned out to be only momentary.
When have we thought about fireworks longer than their momentary passing?
" Despite this momentary jolt, he would eventually become a "functional addict.
Chicken wings are the cornerstone of this momentary episode of gluttony.
The otherwise beleaguered opposition seems keen to press its momentary advantage.
Or maybe he had a momentary lapse of memory on-stage.
After a momentary interruption, the rifle is ready to resume firing.
Just momentary lapses in our attention to detail got to us.
But, this is only a momentary reprieve from their current situation.
On nights like that, he experienced a feeling of momentary perfection.
The Momentary will open on February 22, 2020, in Bentonville, Arkansas.
I don't mind using a momentary roster spot on The Drake.
It was not the only momentary uncertainty that pockmarked United's play.
"This was not a momentary loss of attention," Judge Cardinal said.
Momentary pleasures lead to lasting regrets; trivial interactions can seem cataclysmic.
There was a momentary disruption but she soon fell in line.
Now, thanks to Alonso's momentary mindlessness, it was 4-3 down.
When our virtual landscapes are marked, it's not through momentary impulse.
Finding happiness Of course, alcohol and drugs only cause momentary happiness.
The darkness and momentary "disappearance" of the sun were often feared.
He thought of the sunburn on his body, a momentary scald.
But activists are confident that the Spotify spike is a momentary glitch.
Gary Johnson's presidential campaign sent a momentary thrill to the Libertarian Party.
Other tech limitations still exist, too, but those are only momentary flaws.
However, these momentary swings disappear when we instead look at monthly averages.
But Monday's bombing suggested that Russia's momentary break from terror was over.
I think any lift it will give to him will be momentary.
That's no fault of his own: everything truly dazzling is only momentary.
So the rescue and even our momentary empathy is a way station.
And Sam thought the taste was totally worth any momentary cooking stress.
Getty's momentary doubt has been restored through their shared interest in sex.
Constitutions depend on habits and traditions, not the momentary outcomes they produce.
A warp drive could turn out to be a momentary scientific mirage.
They were laughing it up ... finding some momentary joy during the pandemic.
That momentary thaw, if not the agreement itself, now seems at risk.
They understood the happiness brought on by easy money to be momentary.
A total solar eclipse is not just the momentary theft of day.
She's seen trouble, she sings, but the song promises momentary pleasures first.
Exercising courage isn't taking random action in response to a momentary crisis.
BECKY QUICK: What are the momentary implications that you've seen from Coronavirus?
Or even think about it again, once your momentary guffaw has passed?
Harden doesn't take long to free himself from this momentary confusion, though.
A bright flyer taped to the front door gave her some momentary hope.
The transition to the Trump administration has left NASA in a momentary vacuum.
AS A supplier of momentary relief, the Great Depression seems an unlikely candidate.
It didn't seem overly serious at first—nothing more than a momentary disruption.
But they also forget about what being embarrassed in sports IS. It's momentary.
"When he hit the ball, it was 'stay in "Then the momentary fumble.
For instance, we remember momentary pain just as strongly as long-term pain.
That is a very high price to pay for a momentary "diplomatic" distraction.
But it requires more than a momentary outburst of resolve whenever crisis hits.
For someone else that discovery might be a momentary puzzle, perhaps vaguely disgusting.
Despite a momentary loosening of restrictions on Manus Island, cell phones remain banned.
Face-touching rewards us by relieving momentary discomforts like itches and muscle tension.
The challenge is changing its focus from the momentary to something more enduring.
Harris' recent rise and O'Rourke's at least momentary fall shouldn't be too surprising.
The home fans lapsed into momentary shock, but the Mexican players did not.
Once again, Cruz is just a convenient, momentary placeholder for anti-Trump sentiments.
What if you started drinking after work every day to gain momentary pleasure?
When you look into someone's eyes, you're granted momentary access to their soul.
It gives Ankara a momentary, but no less critical, advantage in the struggle.
"With adolescents, those momentary bad decisions become (astronomical), especially when we are dealing with guns, because they are not as good at calculating risks, and so one little tweak (in the environment) might help avoid those momentary bad decisions," she said.
In April, Kudlow said Haley must have been having "momentary confusion" following the decision.
There was a momentary ceasefire when I noticed our cat becoming sluggish and unresponsive.
While we're basking in it — blissful and momentary — nature seems exempt from fraught narratives.
Even a momentary lapse of unseemliness or unsightliness can live on forever, like herpes.
It captures a momentary loss of poise for the otherwise impeccably put-together subject.
The delay caused some momentary panic among commuters trying to get into the city.
Her death is a high price to pay to get past a momentary setback.
" Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "The momentary eternal sounds like heaven to me.
The momentary leap to all fours in empathy with the girl on the screen.
"I think they got their hide," the source said, providing Priebus a momentary reprieve.
In times of uncertainty and strife, where can we turn for even momentary respite?
It can take whatever momentary form is needed to fulfill the task at hand.
It will be as painful as the momentary relief that DACA provided was comforting.
It's unfortunate that these momentary flashes have to light up some pretty rough going.
This is appalling but not a surprise, nor does it reflect a momentary lapse.
After a momentary pause, the organizers decided to create a separate category for them.
A tight dress can do this for you; it can bring you momentary pleasure.
All year, they have said the right things and bounced back after momentary lapses.
Though Charlie Brown continues to feel glum, he finds momentary solace in Linus's words.
"I just lost my breath for a moment," Lévy recalls of the momentary convergence.
At the Momentary is the resplendent "Exodus" (2019) by Denver-based artist Suchitra Mattai.
It has a tenuous, momentary feel, as if one were reading a Turner painting.
The reprieve on a Senate vote, until after the July 4 recess, is momentary.
Standing in front of the canvas feels like experiencing a momentary loss of vision.
I felt a momentary pang of sadness for the camaraderie that might have been.
If Mr. Trump is rejected on Tuesday, the nation will have a momentary breather.
That momentary scare was the only worrisome moment of the night for the Mets.
And Amy Klobuchar is due for at least a momentary polling spike in Iowa.
Choose wisely, and I'd be rewarded with a momentary reprieve, until hunger struck again.
But it does indicate both countries are eager for a slight and momentary reprieve.
This wasn&apost going to be a momentary blip on the wellness-trends radar.
But I can tell you that this momentary misstep also represents a new beginning.
The incremental physician is comfortable with waiting, trying different approaches, achieving episodic momentary victories.
But rather than wither away, the momentary cultural phenemenon went out with a bang.
Although stress eating can provide momentary relief, it doesn't treat the underlying stress or anxiety.
We splurged on two cucumbers yesterday, just for the momentary joy of eating something green.
Shulman recalls feeling a "bit of charge or momentary satisfaction" when he used to shoplift.
It did bring a momentary and much needed respite from my vaguely horrific lodging experiences.
The momentary butterflies are not worth the time you'll waste analyzing their every cryptic text.
After a momentary hiccup, Dee Dee manages to keep the lie about Gypsy's age alive.
However, those data may only be a momentary distraction from the broad market sell-off.
Momentary "Bernie" and "TPP" chants interrupted speeches, including at the very start of the convention.
Memes help normalize mental health struggles more concretely than simply offering momentary comfort, he says.
In 2015, William Doyle took a momentary breather during a hectic tour to scroll online.
The potential to save someone from assault—or other bad outcomes—vastly outweighs momentary discomfort.
It is probably the only thing in life that provides such reliable happiness, however momentary.
At critical junctures, reliance on momentary, reflexive emotions can result in permanent, sometimes, profound, damage.
It offers a momentary glimpse at an alternate self — not better, necessarily, but perfectly collated.
Leave it to Rudy to destroy the momentary respite that BuzzFeed had given his client.
There is a momentary glimmer of hope—have I found the infected people so quickly?
Despite our momentary hysteria, we've pretty much compartmentalized gun death, random mass shootings in particular.
If anything, a trip to Argentina gives those back at the ranch a momentary breather.
He did it again: the slightest shift in weight, a momentary drop of the shoulders.
Under President Barack Obama, every spending deadline seemed to require at least a momentary crisis.
Rather, consider them as fortune cookies which give momentary pleasure but cannot sustain you forever.
MONTCLAIR, N.J. — The African-American heritage parade on Saturday here drew to a momentary standstill.
Or is this just a daring momentary flirtation with one extreme possibility of romantic relationship?
Success, therefore, is not about the episodic, momentary victories, though they do play a role.
At congressional hearings, protests and even over pizza, some background players are finding momentary fame.
For Burns, a momentary elation: The Fed chairman was back in his president's good graces.
Sometimes, what she paints is spontaneous — sprung from momentary encounters with the world around her.
The country that conceived planned obsolescence only pledges allegiance to momentary trends and market tantrums.
The national economics adviser, Larry Kudlow, blamed her comments on "momentary confusion," but he later apologized.
It's not a bug, just a loophole I exploit to feel momentary highs of petty vindication.
Most FRBs have been momentary blips in the sky — at least as far as we know.
The penalty for detection is often a piercing scream, a momentary chase, and a quick death.
It was a show highlight, to be sure, but also little more than a momentary high.
Pessimistic stocks, meanwhile, generally rebounded from their momentary stumble of bad news, leading to higher growth.
If further footage exists, it won't reflect a momentary loss of self-possession on Trump's part.
Two different kinds of cheese; three different hot spices; one warm, gooey bowl of momentary happiness.
But Shannara Chronicles only seems to be playing with the reluctant-messiah trope for momentary tension.
"Momentary or provoked confabulation occurs in situations where memory is weak for whatever reason," Kopelman says.
Our momentary contentment is achieved one meme at a time, and replaced by another, and another.
In our momentary depressed state, I'm not sure a single word he said after that landed.
Over the last five years, shares have climbed higher, bouncing back from their few momentary hiccups.
"Only time will tell whether it proves to be a momentary fad or something more significant."
Oil prices, which showed a momentary rise earlier in the day, were down about 244 percent.
Ms. DeGeneres tweeted her gratitude, while Mr. Scully, the sportscaster, expressed momentary disbelief, according to ESPN.
At once titillating and unsettling, her willingness to coyly "perform" belies her total, if momentary, control.
It was just a momentary glimpse of this singular visionary's observance of everyday life, after all.
He had seen the evil in his pupil and ignited his lightsaber on a momentary impulse.
The officer remonstrates her, and, after a momentary lull, she advances again, pushing and prodding him.
The Simpson trial was a momentary blip when public attention was focused, somewhat, on police violence.
Why cheat yourself out of those pleasures for the momentary high of a pile of "likes"?
But the momentary relief we feel when procrastinating is actually what makes the cycle especially vicious.
Her novel " The Volcano Lover " (1992), a less universally appreciated work, became a momentary best-seller.
The killings seemed to stop for a bit after the storm, but the peace was momentary.
The stakes are much higher than a momentary political edge for a governor or his opponent.
Quick chord shifts can create momentary chaos; to compensate, Roomful's director, Brad Wells, slowed the tempo.
This current bright spot could just be some momentary sunshine for Biden before storm clouds gather.
A bag of snacks falls out of an overhead bin, prompting momentary panic from some reporters.
While some of the mistakes are due to momentary lapses, others result from serious judgement problems.
But Djokovic's momentary rage was nothing compared to how angry Berdych felt a few games later.
The asylum these people have, in the world and even with one another, is always momentary.
After what seemed like a momentary audio glitch, "My Way" was back on the sound system.
Even one momentary lapse of judgment has the chance to instantly go viral on social media.
Periscope, an app designed for momentary snippets of live video, can give viewers a similar thrill.
Stocks pared those gains in late trading on Thursday, underscoring how investors were taking a momentary breather.
And while the actress admits the momentary freakout was scary, it ultimately helped her refocus her life.
Or will the recent rush of purchases prove momentary, allowing the price to slowly tick back up?
Probably because those moments offer a momentary distraction from the fact the he's still the U.S. president.
Evidence also suggests that the "taste" for discrimination is quite widespread and not limited to momentary outbursts.
With a pat on the back and a momentary embrace, the two leaders shared a touching welcome.
The city is emptied of permanent residences and falls prey to the momentary passions of passers-by.
But despite everything I knew, hearing the result of Isaacs's trial still sent me into momentary shock.
MMa, rather than a booming sport for the future, was more of a momentary craze over there.
"There might have been some momentary confusion about that," Kudlow told reporters in West Palm Beach, Fla.
But its assumptions around a momentary outage point to many of his digital media allies' thought processes.
" But James Long, a spokesman for Fire Department, said the delay in the Bronx was only "momentary.
A standout is Denver artist Karen Seapker's atmospheric oil on canvas "Tent Mama" (2019) at the Momentary.
By getting his readers to raise their sights above the parapets of momentary passion and parochial interest.
Not long after that strange spate of momentary doubt, I stood looking at a positive pregnancy test.
And momentary, because Mr. Duda has said he would introduce his own versions of the legislation soon.
His mind is stimulated by the difference between a momentary impression and the one which preceded it.
In neighboring Ecuador, the quake was strongest near the Amazonian region of Yantzaza, causing momentary power outages.
Split image of Max and Bach hovered over a table making their compositional lives our momentary realities.
A momentary outburst could lead to two months of missed action for the Oklahoma City Thunder's Enes Kanter.
When distant plants pass between us and their star, it causes a momentary decrease in that star's brightness.
" And while her husband's setiquette might have caused momentary friction, Romijn does admit that "sometimes he was right.
But he arrives late, causing momentary panic in Gypsy until she sees him burst through the doors, panting.
Global markets have underestimated the stakes, largely responding to momentary events — Trump tariff tweets and tentative trade truces.
But there was just enough of a momentary pause between question and answer for your breath to catch. ●
Not just the momentary impulses—though often it feels the same—but the deep-seated, almost biological desires.
It's a bit too sweet and gives me momentary brain freeze in my haste to take a sip.
Minutiae offers a momentary glimpse into the lives of strangers, fleeting and whimsical and a lot of fun.
Without those skills developing throughout the industry, the latest scheme to reach peripatetic consumers could prove, well, momentary.
And that reaching momentary muscular failure is what it takes to "flick the switch" from off to on.
I can definitely see why Original Film didn't want to appeal to Google for just that momentary flash.
I think that she is someone who understands her momentary self-interest and pursues it very, very aggressively.
"The dollar issue is momentary, nothing of consequence," said Mark Grant, chief global strategist at B.Riley FBR Inc.
Despite the momentary optimism, the pitfalls in the way of a successful outcome in the negotiations are plentiful.
Not a momentary, transient sadness, but something that sinks in and is forgotten, yet is there and endures.
Looking around a roomful of reporters at a postgame news conference, Bryant sensed a momentary letup in questions.
The child of a member of the Marine Corps, frequent travel and momentary relocations were no foreign concept.
And while it's great for the wallet and a momentary thrill, it's not that great for the environment.
Her Instagram and her glam, but even some of her followers expressed their momentary confusion in the comments.
They are wily adversaries, their silvery-white bellies appearing as momentary flashes on the curl of a wave.
In "Appeasement," Tim Bouverie notes that Rumbold's April 1933 dispatch caused a momentary stir in the Foreign Office.
Every milestone that made my child bigger and stronger took me further away from that early momentary dread.
Slouch of interminable suburbia interminable crap-jobs at fifteen a flash, momentary as toward the city we continue.
Some people have been released, including Robert Macaire, the British ambassador, who was involved in that momentary detention.
Many of the pieces included here feel inescapably occasional, their momentary relevance faded by the passage of time.
In truth, when fathers abandon their own children, it's not a momentary decision; it's a long, tragic process.
But, again, I shouldn't let these momentary setbacks prevent me from the potential that tech has to offer.
Ignore the news cycle and take a 30,000-foot perspective rather than the individual days and momentary drops.
See if the breath can offer a momentary burst of coolness or revitalization, even on a muggy day.
These works may help you lighten up, but others offer more poetic means of momentary, THC-free escapism.
Their momentary happiness is shattered when Sargam is raped by a local policeman on the train tracks one morning.
Each new twist in the Bitcoin yarn causes a momentary kink before the price spirals up and up again.
This is a huge setback — albeit likely momentary — for Jeep, as the affected vehicles are their two best-sellers.
They can merely provide momentary salve for the despairs of modern life—much like a film by Maren Ade.
You might find yourself in a momentary conundrum because you normally rely on your phone's camera to take photos.
It was a momentary eclipse, known as an occultation, in which Ultima Thule briefly blocked out the star's light.
But what if we want a deeper, more substantial change, not just momentary manipulations of Trump's mood or reactions?
It is hard to give any other explanation than that Ms Williams suffered a momentary case of "the yips".
Nevertheless, the momentary firing-that-wasn't likely marks the postponement of an impending crisis, rather than a permanent escape.
Hiding Poké Balls in minor landmarks turns oft ignored signposts into momentary monuments worthy of intense, if fleeting, scrutiny.
It's raped, it's abused, it's taken by force, fraud or coercion ... It's sold for the momentary happiness of another.
One of Kinefuchi-san's conditions for creating Momentary is that they finish the work before the end of 2016.
For both parties, there are lessons to be learned in the reasons for the momentary success in the Senate.
Not dealing with it causes more harm than momentary discomfort of making a decision and having a final decision.
Aid serves America best when focused on long term objectives, not shifted in response to popular but momentary concerns.
The momentary change sparked a widespread outrage among users on Twitter, with several comparing it to Snapchat's unpopular redesign.
Still, a positive outcome depends on Trump's ability to seize the moment and turn this momentary thaw into progress.
In both cases, the change will cause a momentary pause that may kick the Switch back into working form.
The animation artist creates simple yet charming looped sequences, frequently off-the-cuff and doodled from his momentary thoughts.
But it's tempting nevertheless to imagine what Mr. Trump might achieve if he could see beyond momentary, tactical wins.
Maybe it would have been better to confess, but it was impossible to bring up my momentary murders now.
Days before, a viral tweet brought on some momentary fame for a new platform designed for just that, BetOnWeather.io.
Aside from his momentary lapse of memory, it's not exactly clear what experience Perry would bring to the post.
We have traded the prolonged, organized mass sit-ins of the Umbrella Movement for spontaneous actions and momentary disruptions.
The result of the government's nearly ten-year battle against Cohen's empire was looking increasingly like a momentary setback.
The Clinton-Sanders argument is anything but a momentary campaign blip; it's not even specific to those two candidates.
The march served as a momentary validation of King's work, but Conyers hoped to craft a more enduring one.
I react with momentary alarm, but Spot catches itself and continues on its way, as if it was nothing.
Aside from a momentary crown mishap, the event came off without Steve Harvey-like levels of social media scandal.
It was only momentary -- Agata did eventually shake his hand, but the embarrassment was written all over Trump's face.
To the naked eye, the movements are nothing but a momentary blur of colored plastic quickly coming into perfect order.
After rescuing Wolfgang, the sensates luxuriate a little, riding across Europe in trains and automobiles and enjoying their momentary success.
As I bow, lowering my head, I am reminded that the world is much greater than my own momentary rages.
The Republican presidential candidate gave two momentary looks toward his wife as they cast their ballots in New York City.
Lieven Bertels was appointed director of the Momentary, a planned satellite space of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
With Venus in Scorpio, only the deepest, most instant connections, in which sparks fly at a momentary glance, will do.
When Winston announces his choice, Bob (Craig T. Nelson), aka Mr. Incredible, displays a flash of momentary shock and disappointment.
There's was a brief moment during this week's Google hardware event when everyone following online had a momentary panic attack.
There was a momentary pause, the slightest flicker of panic across Sanders's face as he cast about for an answer.
As an individual trooper, the best the player can do is use their mayfly lifespan to create a momentary advantage.
Moreover, the momentary gratitude she gets from David, Ken and Cece likely won't be the foundation of a strong alliance.
As a result of that momentary sharing, you've allowed everyone to feel more personally and genuinely connected with each other.
But it was so much more than momentary skepticism, and this is where the genius of Heenan truly becomes apparent.
Worst case scenario: You feel some momentary discomfort and awkwardness — the kind of feeling that comes with trying something new.
It's a momentary entertainment meant to give your brain cells a bit of a workout and maybe make you laugh.
"This is not some temporary coincidence or confluence of a momentary event -- that list describes a chronic issue," Courtney said.
On Tuesday, Kudlow told reporters that Haley's statement was the result of "momentary confusion," implying that the mistake was hers.
This causes a brief, dazzling flash and can lead to momentary "flash blindness" (see photograph above, taken in a simulator).
"Leave it to Rudy to destroy the momentary respite that BuzzFeed had given his client," Conway wrote amid Giuliani's appearances.
Anxiety is not just a momentary experience for you, but it's also the lens through which you view the world.
If someone is having a momentary lapse in manners, this may help the person become aware of their negative behavior.
Sicilian merlot may have earned a momentary blip of attention, but it was not a long-term path to prosperity.
" Although his church opposes the death penalty, he acknowledged that Mr. Roof's lack of remorse had given him "momentary pause.
Beyond any momentary quirks, though, there are deeper changes in style and spirit that are likely to be more permanent.
Entwined with this anxiety is a misplaced conviction that bottles age toward a momentary peak, then drop away into oblivion.
A momentary stumble is Samantha Morton's brittle, bitchy Mary: "They call her the Virgin Queen," Mary says of her cousin.
That ball seemed to catch everyone but Ronaldo by surprise, and he nearly made Spain pay for their momentary confusion.
Many are momentary fads and sensations that the true professionals of the prophecy game dismiss as so much junk food.
It is no momentary stumble: Spurs has taken only 25 points from its last 24 league games, dating to February.
Most artists don't achieve momentary, transcendental brilliance like that ever, let alone within the first 45 seconds of track one.
" And: "Beauty is momentary in the mind— / The fitful tracing of a portal; / But in the flesh it is immortal.
Her campaign, however, appears not have been prepared to navigate that momentary success, according to a New York Times report.
What the Fed is less likely to do is to react to momentary shifts in markets, even if it upsets investors.
It's true that every time I make it I think of the 28 tram, but the unpleasantness is momentary — chocolate heals.
I like that it's a momentary escape from the busyness of the city, but you haven't really escaped it at all.
It isn't much of anything at all, except a momentary PR blitz for Netflix, and a major bullet dodged for Paramount.
He put a momentary scare into European officials at the White House on Friday when he brought up car tariffs unprompted.
So it may not matter whether MoviePass currently intends this new plan as a long-term fix or a momentary one.
And though there are a few momentary slip-ups, climbing cat manages to make it to the top with little problem.
There was momentary panic, but the men opened fire on the vehicle with everything they had, finally causing it to explode.
Some characters are desperate to change, while others are so fixed in their ways that change is impossible, momentary, not genuine.
Of course, learning that F.P. is an important member of that gang causes a momentary wrinkle in Archie's friendship with Jughead.
He has about 18 months to serve, and has already become the momentary poster child for the worst of our politics.
They glumly continued along 45th Street, taking momentary solace at the sight of the pub-restaurant O'Lunney's next to their theater.
We were never able to smuggle in enough vegetables for entire meals—just morsels, just momentary freshness in our stale world.
A championship is a momentary event, and good feelings only last so long before you start jonesing for the next one.
In that instant, as the electronic daylight threw the surrounding Parisian dusk into momentary blackness, the Princess shone at her brightest.
Afterward, Curry posed for photos with his momentary teammates, then got back to work by taking jump shot after jump shot.
"Seeing a cow gives a kind of rural feeling, the momentary illusion of being out in the country," a librarian said.
He returned midway through the second quarter, sending a momentary jolt of excitement through the building when he took the court.
But in mid-20th-century New York, Evelyn Hofer — often toting a cumbersome 4x5 Linhof Technika view camera — found momentary pauses.
Kamala Harris — who had a momentary rise and subsequently quick drop-off after attacking Biden in the first debate — in fourth.
Better yet, its stock tends to sell off even after management reports strong quarterly earnings, giving investors a momentary entry point.
It's possible Sanders would have enjoyed a momentary jump in the polls even without the Bloomberg effect on the Democratic race.
Closer look: Some congressional aides who have appeared in the background of photographs during the impeachment hearings have found momentary fame.
In fact, the feel-good factor lasts even longer than the momentary excitement of opening a traditional gift for most recipients.
In the vast majority of cases, you'll only experience a momentary discomfort while having the feedback conversation, and then it'll pass.
But it's unclear whether the scripted speech reflected a change for Trump or was simply a momentary correction to appease critics.
This momentary reveal was definitely not meant to be seen, but it gave me a rush of insight into the man.
It was not a split decision; the Senate's momentary Republican majority is the result of a fluke in the electoral map.
Li's not afraid to call out even the best that television and film have to offer for their flaws and momentary lapses.
A great dish hits you like a Whip-It: There's momentary elation, a brief ripple of pure pleasure in the spacetime continuum.
The Momentary will be a multi-disciplinary visual and performing arts space that's being built in a former Kraft Foods cheese plant.
And the truth is that this did not just spring up overnight, nor is it borne of a momentary, passing national impulse.
"The Bells" is full of characters being their dumbest, most ill-considered selves, solely in the pursuit of momentary conflicts and payoffs.
The drop in these stocks led to a momentary 2 percent dip in the tech-heavy Nasdaq, which closed 0.81 percent lower.
He managed to pass on his second attempt, and that became a sort of personal theme: Momentary setbacks would not stop him.
That this desire would extend to momentary financial transactions may point to our screwed-up, self-admiring times, but it's hardly shocking.
The sculpturesque paintings in Momentary Bliss take the aesthetic cues of Dalí or Max Ernst paintings and push them further into abstraction.
The appeal of drunkenness is that it offers you a way out of that, a momentary escape from the mundane, the everyday.
"While the Brazilian market is growing in 2018, exports to Argentina have seen a momentary reduction," the company said in a statement.
Furthermore, I became aware of how powerful photography was in its documentary and momentary aspect, but also the sentimental value of it.
While they have performed brilliantly at times, the Penguins have also suffered from momentary defensive lapses, ill-advised penalties and questionable passes.
On the run after Jack provoked a bully named Shane, the boys find momentary safety in the bedroom of Harriet (Yainis Ynoa).
This momentary interaction seemed a perfect metaphor for life in many multiethnic American cities where the work of immigrants often goes unnoticed.
Will it have a discernible effect on your personal development or contribute to a momentary escape to a different train of thought?
If this is a genuine side to Mr. Pizango and not just a momentary aberration, it would have been worth looking into.
But the encounter went no further, and the momentary pause in their war of words seemed unlikely to last beyond the interment.
Any momentary lapses in concentration, any lulls in focus after so many carefree wins — Curry's coaches are there to nudge him along.
Each of the other large figures in "Vested Interest" seem to be going through a similar moment of adjustment and momentary shame.
Finding (and petting!) a dog extends the timer, which stands in for the momentary relief that animals can provide in tense moments.
Even if you think EZIC's cause is justified, there's still that momentary pause when you decide to make yourself complicit in it.
Just how far would you go for $636—and the momentary respect of a bunch of complete strangers in a crowded nightclub?
Moore canned the triple, and in retrospect the whole sequence held the cleverness of a chess gambit, momentary sacrifice for final gain.
Later, everyone navigated over to a vast warehouse on the harbor docks that had been transformed into a momentary den of iniquity.
If the momentary sputter turns worse, it could become awkward for President Trump, who has often claimed credit for rising share prices.
It felt calming to be cradled in the words of strangers and new friends, a momentary respite from the uncertainty raging outside.
The dollar index, a safe-haven asset, has remained bid this week even amid momentary reprieves in market anxiety about the coronavirus.
The Iowa caucuses result delay is not a momentary screw-up, an excusable error being overhyped by journalists antsy for a story.
Around the long table, she creates a momentary family, sharing her nostalgia and her hope that food can revive the Colombian economy.
The result is a momentary reprieve but also, like Venice in its slow winter months, a time warp to an earlier Venice.
Moore figured it was a "momentary blip" that would never get made; then Van Amburg and Erlicht got the job at Apple.
Despite all this, in a momentary lapse of judgment, I joined a group of moms who were training for a half-marathon.
The market reacted favorably to the announcement Friday morning with a momentary surge in stock price for Google's parent company Alphabet (AB100MOM).
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said Tuesday that Haley must have had some "momentary confusion" when she discussed the purported sanctions.
You might experience a momentary dread, like the one that hits before a steep hike: you're at the bottom of the bowl.
It was thus a momentary relief when Mr. Trump said, "We strongly support NATO," backing off his earlier ambivalence toward the alliance.
Through three rounds of debates, where others have found momentary success in lobbing broadsides at their rivals on stage, Warren has not.
She called that "momentary forgetfulness," and Warren came to her rescue by saying the same could happen to any of the candidates.
Like their cancer-causing predecessors, they fill the insatiable void of social (or anti-social) discomfort with the momentary buzz of stimulation.
Here is how Woody thinks about ideas: I've found over the years that any momentary change stimulates a fresh burst of mental energy.
It makes disciples aware of the transitory nature of their own physical lives and stimulates a realignment between momentary desires and existential goals.
When Rae DelBianco, author of the new novel Rough Animals, was in her first year at Duke, she had a momentary existential crisis.
Houseparty was born in 2016 from the ashes of Meerkat, which helped to kick off the world's momentary fascination with live-streaming video.
Since then, scientists have been unable to determine the genetic reason that some cats are overtaken by momentary delirium when exposed to it.
His failure to co-ordinate his Libyan initiative with Rome might be justified by the need to exploit a momentary window of opportunity.
The kitchen was small, and she felt a momentary pang of nostalgia for the huge kitchen she'd had in her sprawling Austin home.
Pitch invasions are part of a strange world where something that often comes from joy or momentary exuberance can be punished so harshly.
Florida's Mike Hoffman retrieved the puck behind the net and fed Barkov, who was unguarded on the doorstep, due to Pietrangelo's momentary injury.
He received the momentary solace of getting picked up by the San Antonio Spurs, but was released by them soon after as well.
Overall home builder companies have framed the recent slowdown in sales as a momentary pause rather than the beginning of a sustained downturn.
The word pierced a momentary hush that had settled over the packed courtroom, where a line of people stretched out into the hall.
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Two more yellow cards materialized in the 37th minute, after a momentary kerfuffle between Javier Mascherano of Argentina and Arturo Vidal of Chile.
They appeared to get a momentary reprieve as activists and outside groups praised the hard-line tactics deployed by Democrats on the panel.
In closing arguments, lead attorney Matt Gonzalez argued that momentary possession, especially when you don't know what you're possessing, is not a crime.
The Fleurissements are a momentary augmentation, and Mottart removes them after a day or two, before the blooms begin to wither and die.
After a momentary loss of concentration, he says he looked up and saw that there was a car right in front of him.
To the tech industry's surprise, disappearing messages captivated users who had been afraid that their momentary digital actions might follow them around forever.
With the right editing, a contestant's momentary lapse of judgement, misunderstanding, or expression of sexual desire can turn her into a witchy figure.
The framers of our Constitution were concerned both about absolute executive power and untrammeled democracy where momentary majorities run roughshod over the minority.
Yet, they also communicate empathy and kindness — at one point, they touch each other on the shoulders, connoting a momentary offering of support.
Norman is almost all posturing, and you can see momentary gaps in his knowledge, where Mr. Whishaw lets a sliver of panic through.
Meanwhile, the coming media maelstrom over Trump's soon-to-be-announced Supreme Court nomination should soon erase any momentary headlines over Pruitt's departure.
"I don't think that that momentary forgetfulness actually reflects what I know about Mexico and how much I care about it," Klobuchar said.
Just a gesture, a shrug, or momentary glance at Jack conveys what many actors -- and scripts -- would need pages of words to achieve.
"Whoa," they exclaimed after another swashbuckling southpaw forehand accompanied by the guttural Nadal soundtrack and that familiar curled-lip sneer of momentary satisfaction.
Little soft patches of cooch grass gave me momentary respite, until some thorn or nail punched through and finally I had to retreat.
The nest shakes and A-40 flies off the nest in momentary terror, before quickly returning to the nest to protect his children.
In today's pop culture, 15 minutes of fame have been whittled down to a momentary blip on Twitter and the frenzied media cycle.
Usually, This Is Us would show us some great Jack moment of days long gone that would help Kevin triumph over his momentary failure.
In its permanent home at Taipei's National Palace Museum, it receives over five million annual visitors who join snaking lines for a momentary glimpse.
Like bloggers who have used Sex and the City lines to test their would-be dates, there's potential for some sweet, momentary role-playing.
It could just be a momentary blip on on the mobile radar, catching fire only to burn out in a few short weeks time.
But it's not immediately obvious what Succession might gain from doing so, beyond a momentary distraction of its viewers for a one-off twist.
Terrified by the consequences of a momentary, understandable lapse in attention, Marie opts into the early trials for an experimental new product called Arkangel.
Neither of them has the freedom to indulge in a youthful indiscretion or a momentary lapse of judgment without dragging the other one along.
Twitter's ceaseless search for someone to tell the social network where to go and how to get there has come to a momentary pause.
Thanks to its organizers, the objects are finally displayed in their original contexts, and these momentary experiences now a little more accessible to all.
And it's true — Stolen often felt pointless because someone could steal a person back instantly, without ever leaving a trace of your momentary possession.
In the end, it is not necessarily a matter of argumentative persuasion between competing legal positions, but of the will of a momentary majority.
Kudlow on Tuesday said Haley "got ahead of the curve" and that there had been "some momentary confusion" around imposing additional sanctions against Russia.
As technology stocks bounced on Monday following several days of selling, Cramer also addressed the power of buying when stronger sectors see momentary declines.
They never flinched toward action, or even felt their hearts skip a beat faster at the sudden and momentary possibility — is she still underwater?
And because the glibness of the dialogue matches that of the character, there's a feeling of momentary pleasurable alignment whenever Mr. Kudisch is speaking.
Westerhout describes her remarks as a "momentary lapse in judgment that occurred because of too much wine at a dinner," according to the publication.
"If believed by the jury, these facts describe an accidental discovery and abandonment that would support a momentary possession defense," the appeals court wrote.
Feeling or acknowledging momentary discomfort is not a substitute for doing the work of dismantling structures, attitudes, and mindsets that perpetuate racism and inequality.
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After brushing off Apple's "battery gate" problems as a momentary lapse with an easy fix, Cramer turned to the semiconductor space for investing ideas.
"The BJP strongly believes that despite some momentary difficulties, the people of India do not support this protest," he said in a televised address.
Trump insisted no such sanctions had been put in place and the White House blamed the misunderstanding on a "momentary confusion" on Haley's part.
Dr. Parisi said that the lack of English proficiency among some surgical staff members created "momentary delays," but that the bilingual surgical assistant helped.
Dr. Parisi said that the lack of English proficiency among some surgical staff members created "momentary delays," but that the bilingual surgical assistant helped.
The victory was a stabilizer, pulling their record to 296-219 and putting a momentary stop to the turbulence of the past few days.
The tardiness of the two central characters, Gabriel Conroy (Boyd Gaines), the Morkans' favorite nephew, and his wife, Gretta (Kate Burton), causes momentary consternation.
Congress used to be a closed hierarchical system and active buffer against the momentary whims of the majority, but it's mostly lost this power.
With three potentiometer knobs and five momentary buttons which move up and down octaves, the controller instrument also fulfills the function of a midi keyboard.
Halloween stunt foods are something to look forward to, a momentary flicker of delight breaking up the relentless monotony of the forward march of time.
The Momentary will have free general admission for all visitors, and funds will go towards projects such as festivals, exhibitions, artist programs, and culinary offerings.
As a child, Costa would dawdle in the deep gutters lining the streets near her home, the cool, mucky water providing her momentary pain relief.
When the opponent can grab a hold of you and keep you in that position of disadvantage that would otherwise be momentary, you're in trouble.
For now, some key Martinez watchers, both friend and foe, believe she will eventually take her seat on the Trump Train, despite the momentary resistance.
Once upon a time — the early 2010s — Craigslist's Missed Connections section was the go-to place for charming, quirky or weird tales of momentary romance.
The structure is episodic, focusing heavily — and with nerve-jangling intensity — on those moments when equipment malfunctions and momentary miscalculations put people's lives at risk.
And everyone was aware that a momentary slip or lapse in concentration would send him plummeting to his death, again in front of those cameras.
They're about providing a momentary escape from the present in the warm embrace of the past, but they rarely attempt to say anything about either.
If the ruminants move like wild buffalo, in dense herds, never staying in one place for too long, the land benefits from the momentary disturbance.
The light bulb -- 44 feet above her head -- rained down a tiny spray of glass and causing police officers to scramble amid the momentary confusion.
As usual, most of the mass shootings in America this week lacked a cohesive narrative, and many had no clear motive beyond, perhaps, momentary anger.
Perhaps biggest of all here (depending on your predisposition for remorse) is the addition of Undo Send, a momentary reprieve from your own dumb mistakes.
They've actually plotted out these prices over about twenty years and demonstrated that very clearly, despite momentary spikes in prices when there are serious disruptions.
Washington subsequently won the Revolutionary War in part because he preferred to preserve the army by ordering a retreat, even if he lost momentary glory.
She worked very hard at her stunning poetry, and like most serious writers, did her work in solitude, not seeking the limelight or momentary fame.
"It was a momentary ode to our neutrality in the process of price discovery," a reference to Switzerland's reputation for neutrality in foreign military conflicts.
The bottom line: Peru's tumultuous political system seems to have reached a momentary calm with the swearing-in of Martín Vizcarra, the former vice president.
And despite the momentary existentialism and tears, the Bliss pen helped me reorganize my thoughts, see things differently, and intermittently, did make me feel blissful.
"These are important measures and show the strong commitment of the authorities to reform," said Mohamad Elhage, who leads the International Momentary Fund's Somalia work.
Griffin's 3-pointer with 18.9 seconds left gave Detroit momentary life before Murray hit two free throws with 17 seconds left to seal the win.
A momentary miscalculation, a forearm just shy of the path of a right hook, and the finest pressure fighter in the game was sent stumbling.
In fact, there will be no "shutdown money" — any momentary savings realized from not paying federal workers will be gone once they receive back pay.
And food delivery companies can add the Proxy SDK so couriers can be granted the momentary ability to open doors when they arrive with lunch.
Even though defense attorneys asked for jurors to be instructed about the "momentary possession" defense, the judge decided against it, citing a lack of facts.
If the momentary sputter turns into something worse, it could become particularly awkward for President Trump, who has repeatedly claimed credit for a surging economy.
Unless you are a physician qualified to diagnose dementia and have evidence other than a momentary salad lapse, please be quiet about your (baseless) suspicions.
Tailwinds may evoke a momentary sense of well-being and gratitude; but primarily, they free us to focus elsewhere, on challenges that must be overcome.
There is, particularly with respect to our modern consumption habits online, an urge to enshrine the flicker, that momentary and unexpected gasp of genuine wonder.
You know that there's plenty going on out there, and that your ability to take even this momentary break is a sign of your privilege.
But amid a momentary coverage breakdown late in the fourth, they left Beckham, the wunderkind, open on a third down from the 4-yard line.
The magic punch against Bisping, like Werdum's loss to Miocic, is often treated as a fluke occurrence due to a momentary mistake on Rockhold's part.
Unlike a painting or sculpture — which lives far beyond the moment of its creation or even beyond the life of the artist — performance is momentary.
But what you learn when you really dive into these situations is that momentary intentions, no matter how kind, are not enough—not on this scale.
I experienced a momentary lag where I was driving ahead of the route's directions, but that only happened once, and corrected after only a few moments.
Their arrival in the neighborhood stirs momentary excitement among the early adopter crowd, who enjoy the novelty of the experience and the sensation of being first.
Archetypes, such as a timid, "Rebecca"-like narrator, are toyed with, allowing the audience to feel a momentary sense of familiarity, before being discarded or subverted.
""Digital DNA' was to serve as a momentary reflection on how thinkers and engineers are building, researching, and planning the software and hardware permeating our lives.
Or could we just chalk all this existential NFL dread up to a momentary blip, the bust portion of the cycle that always follows the boom?
The momentary island seemed to draw out hope for survival by carving a sense of place for those left behind by the "progress" in San Francisco.
The writers even set aside what amounted to a calming moment near the close to acknowledge the various losses and provide the characters a momentary respite.
The central bank added that it "stands ready to intervene, in case speculative and/or momentary pressures emerge, for smooth functioning of the foreign exchange markets".
Others use lasers to rapidly compress hydrogen into frozen pellets that are 1000 times denser than ordinary matter and can achieve a momentary pulse of fusion.
Whether it's a momentary trend or a sign of what's to come will likely depend on what happens to Bitcoin in the coming weeks and months.
At least it's a momentary distraction for those demanding to know why Josh Norman isn't locked in man coverage with the other team's top wideout. 2.
But it is a bottled teachable moment for queer history — re-enacting both the bigotry and violence of this era as well as its momentary successes.
In that sense, Berger's writing still serves as a compass to realizing that amidst our scattered, continually shifting lives we can find momentary shelter in art.
Djokovic had a momentary lapse to drop serve but was in no mood to hang around as he racked up his 36th win at the event.
As technology stocks bounced on Monday following several days of selling, Jim Cramer had to address the power of buying when stronger sectors see momentary declines.
It is impractical to think that any momentary confusion would change purchasing decisions or sports allegiance, said Mark Lemley, a trademark expert and Stanford University professor.
Only if you count the momentary fact that people will be talking about Trump's dry mouth rather than whether Moore will drop from the Alabama race.
Sometimes all four lanes will be occupied by baby blue Amazon trailers featuring the company's signature curved arrow, four immense white smiles all in momentary alignment.
Nowhere in his more fulsome apology does Franken say that the incident with Tweeden was a one-off, a momentary lapse of reason and good behavior.
Public scrutiny of arms sales is an indispensable insurance policy against irresponsible transactions that, for the sake of momentary expedience, risk ethical, moral and strategic compromises.
He has some past connection with Rainer, which the play's director, Adam Knight, lets us know with a momentary touch of Seymour's hand on her shoulder.
Against the yen the dollar was 0.3 percent higher, shrugging off momentary weakness, after North Korea launched a missile that landed close to Japan on Wednesday.
The error stemmed from a momentary glitch in a device that measured how fast the spacecraft was spinning, the report by the European Space Agency said.
They eschew replacement drugs like methadone and Suboxone that reduce sickness and cravings so they can shoot up and experience that momentary rush and ephemeral bliss.
" Mr. Shkreli's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, argued at the hearing that Mr. Shkreli was not violent and that the post had been "a momentary lapse in judgment.
I know how odd I look, but the momentary calm helps me concentrate on flavors when there's a new recipe at hand or a complex ingredient.
But if the momentary sputter turns into something worse, it could become particularly awkward for President Trump, who has repeatedly claimed credit for a surging economy.
JAFAR, LAMARR, AMY TAN and JUGHEAD all helped mightily, and after a momentary struggle with those three vowels, LABEOUF helped a large chunk fall in place.
Often, Mr. Bloomberg seemed resigned to standing with a half-smirk, less poker face than momentary capitulation, listening as one rival after another took a turn.
Kudlow, saying she was suffering from "momentary confusion," was trying to reign in one of only a handful former elected officials in the president's inner circle.
Ms. Haley pushed back against the idea that there had been "momentary confusion" over the issue, as Larry Kudlow, the president's top economic adviser had suggested.
It's moments like these that can make it seem as though America is going through a momentary spike in gun violence, even above the usual rates.
Reports after the fact also failed to engage with the harrowing experiences of the thousands who had left, minimizing it to a momentary panic or scare.
Examples like this are tragic, to be sure, but they are also technologically interesting, in that they give momentary glimpses of where robotic perception has failed.
Right now, ordinary residents need to demonstrate more than momentary compassion and show some long-term grit by staying in touch with local issues and our councillors.
Keep your attention on the breath, noticing the sensations in your body as you exhale, and even the momentary pause between the in breath and out breath.
"It was a momentary ode to our neutrality in the process of price discovery," a spokesperson wrote, clearly keeping a sense of humor about the mix-up.
In her latest Instagram post from Tuesday, the star, 39, took a momentary break from strolling along the beach to snap a quick shot of herself seaside.
At a sparsely attended Bill Clinton event, the former president, stumping for his wife, spotted Novak — dubbed the Prince of Darkness — with a momentary look of dread.
Knowing full well they could always produce them again, Nishimura and Karmali embrace the momentary release of remembering, ever returning to the original sources for new inspiration.
Holding a firm roof over a further rise in gold prices are upbeat equities that imbibed the momentary boost from the U.S. GDP figures beating analyst estimates.
She says their sights are always set on the dreams they're working to build for their life together, and that's what makes getting through momentary difficulties worthwhile.
How do we know whether a year-on-year decline in the number of democracies is a momentary blip or the harbinger of rough times to come?
"We saw the same thing happen in Brexit where [there was] a momentary pullback in markets, and then markets rebounded off of that after uncertainty," added Lovell.
You can only remind yourself that every second is precious and the way you choose to spend those seconds will come to define your small, momentary existence.
Their cause, of Arab liberation from Turkish oppression, gave a momentary sense of moral clarity to a war-torn world which seemed to have lost its way.
He looked OK, as if it was just a momentary thing, and even appeared to (jokingly?) blame one of his player, Jevon Walker, for the whole incident.
Traditional gu zhao wei took a momentary back seat to new Western influences in the early 2000s with the onset of new food trends and fusion influences.
It returned to the Met on Wednesday evening and once again showed that, momentary bloat notwithstanding, it can work well enough with a talented and energetic cast.
" Pruitt is a man Gillis calls "so fundamentally immoral that for momentary political gain, he is willing to risk nothing less than the fate of the Earth.
Despite winning the American League the year before, most projection systems thought the Royals were a momentary sugar high, a discarded and uneaten donut on the sidewalk.
Tons of tournament karate classics are visible in his bouts including the Rafael Aghayev favourite of pushing out of a momentary clinch into a lead high kick.
I believe that I take the same actions and expect different results because I'm wired to crave that instantaneous taste of escape, even if it's only momentary.
She receives more cooperation from a young drug runner working the Lake Geneva ferry, leading to a flirtation with criminality that provides a momentary distraction from sorrow.
There is that momentary anguish that the officer might stop you, and a sigh of relief when you check the mirror and see the officer hasn't moved.
It would be a stretch to suggest the Cole Memo was the result of a momentary lapse in the Obama administration's general preference for top-down government.
The momentary "gleam of something like triumph in Dumbledore's eyes" doesn't mean much to us in book four, but by the end of book seven it's crucial.
When Frazier laced a double into the right-field corner to lead off the fourth — the first hit against Kluber — it proved to be a momentary blip.
In Latin America, at least, these are not just momentary flare-ups at the scandal du jour; they seem to be the rumblings of a historic shift.
He recalled scampering across the scalding-hot midsummer sand to move his car and momentary mental lapses that have earned him more than a half dozen tickets.
At a position that almost demands a few momentary lapses due to sheer volume, Kershaw proved consistently unhittable, pitch after pitch, inning after inning, game after game.
You're willing to seemingly take a few momentary steps backwards, because you know that in all reality, you're now moving in the direction you want to be.
The fall caused momentary panic in the atrium as well as long delays for some travelers who were trying to fly into and out of the airport.
Owens noted that there's been a subsequent outpouring of interest from the industry in elevating his career — but he's not interested in capitalizing on the momentary fame.
"Sorry, I was just sitting in traffic and am literally just getting back from a week in Hawaii," Mr. Holmes said, explaining his momentary bout of paranoia.
The company said that Guzman's profile was only used once, which could indicate "a momentary dalliance" or, perhaps, that an enemy made the profile, NBC News reported.
What you don't know yet is if the change is going to take place or if it is a momentary 'pause' before the numbers snap back into place.
"It's fun to have alter-egos," Jenner said about her blonde moment on the Balmain runway, adding that any color changes will continue to be just that — momentary.
Their messy, party-holic escapades were not meant to be emulated, portrayed as the folly of individuals who placed a cycle of momentary, material bliss over improving themselves.
And I really just wish someone loved me enough to tenderly nuzzle my forehead like this: Shoutout for momentary eye contact with your actual spouse in the audience!
While she paid momentary lip service to the question posed to her after the match, she eventually got down to brass tacks: Did the Broncos beat the Patriots?
The White House said that Mr Trump stepped back from punishing Russia further because he wants to maintain good relations, and that Ms Haley had experienced "momentary confusion".
It will give Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan and the NRCC (National Republican Congressional Committee) a momentary reprieve from the doubts and griping they are hearing from their caucus.
The first is simply a giant data set, a contextless compendium of information consulted via websearch or Alexa query to fill whatever momentary gnaw has interrupted your day.
"If an individual gains sexual access to a romantic partner, this should raise momentary affect … and increase one's sense of self-worth or meaning in life," they predicted.
Imagination became reality a few minutes later as our tongues caressed each other, but he disappeared after I took a momentary dip in the water to cool off.
Trump's lies, as in the health-care gambit, are both more frequent and more cynical, often just used to dominate a momentary political victory and be quickly forgotten.
Occasionally he stops and looks down to the crowd watching stunned below, giving his YouTube viewers momentary updates of just how high off the ground he actually is.
If you take the show as a momentary distraction designed to fill your weekend before being discarded, it's consistently entertaining enough to leave you full, if not satisfied.
Many presidents and candidates throughout history have sufficiently common names that it's hard to tell if momentary jumps are signs of actual parental political inspiration — or just noise.
"It sounds like ... the president of the United States in some sort of momentary lapse, just dictated angrily whatever was on the top of his head," Quigley added.
The No. 3 jet made momentary contact with the underside of No. 1′s outer wing during the Diamond 360 maneuver, a Navy spokeswoman told the News Journal.
A second No. 15 seed, Weber State, gave Xavier a momentary scare, trailing by only 7 points in the second half, but the Musketeers held on, 71-53.
I'll admit it—I am addicted to social media, a thing that brings me tiny glimpses of joy through momentary dopamine spikes and a whole lot of pain.
"Right now, I think the agreement must continue and not react to momentary, passing changes," Novak said, speaking to reporters at the sidelines of the annual Gaidar forum.
You are thinking and processing these words right now because sodium crosses a sodium channel from the outside of the axons to the inside, causing a momentary spark.
Then there was the time a White House official described her as having "momentary confusion," after she said publicly that the administration would be imposing sanctions on Russia.
"Seeing a cow gives a kind of rural feeling, the momentary illusion of being out in the country," added Mr. Perkins, who works in the university's Jesus College.
They painted in 19th​-century style​ and attempted to document the momentary events of the revolution and the "new Soviet man," an archetype of the perfect Soviet citizen.
But these momentary bad vibes were mediated by the overall feeling of freaky communion—like-minded friends and travelers with ears for the weird convening under one roof.
The U.S. should consider a (relatively) uneventful transition worth the momentary benefit to Iran, especially as another six-month extension will expire in the punitive month of August.
There was a momentary commotion—"They bite," Yan said, matter-of-factly—and then we found the ant on my shoulder, making a desperate break for my ear.
Clinton has the extra money and popular surrogates to take advantage of this momentary opening, but this does not mean Georgia and Arizona are really ready to swing.
The river is known to be contaminated with E. coli and other bacteria, but it offers a momentary reprieve from the chaos, fear, and uncertainty of the wait.
Their 109-95 victory over the Pistons amounted to a momentary stumbling block — a rare win that tripped up the Knicks in their pursuit of better lottery odds.
Moreover, it's unlikely that their momentary deaths will have any lasting emotional impact on this universe, because Marvel has consistently struggled to develop character arcs across multiple movies.
The inmate-produced podcast Ear Hustle details similar innovations at San Quentin prison where incarcerated couples provide cover for each other on an outdoor patio for momentary intimacy.
But then, Rockhold lost his title on a momentary error: there are few other fights that could force him to watch his 'Ps and Qs' like this one.
The kick drum hesitates, and the momentary lack of snare on the upbeat allows the instrumental to billow like a vaporous cloud and hang there for a moment.
"Mostly, New Yorkers react to the song by stealing only a momentary glance at their surroundings, seeming to acknowledge and then accept the oddity without breaking stride," Offenhartz writes.
I first came across the song because I'd been having an atypically unfavorable week and a friend messaged it with the hope of it being a momentary cure-all.
"Single-use packaging provides a momentary convenience, but can remain a problem for decades or more," Eric Goldstein, senior attorney of the Natural Resources Defense Council, told BuzzFeed News.
But in the confessional, the momentary power difference between the two of them is made breathtakingly explicit: Fleabag relinquishes all her autonomy in exchange for the euphoria of submission.
Other works include kinetic sculptures, such as "Momentary Indiscretions" (1984) and "Pagliacci (Clown)" (1994–98), and the large, astonishing "Dodo Museum" (1980), which is the centerpiece of the exhibition.
Trump, too, initially received severe backlash in the final weeks of his presidential campaign, including a momentary cry by some conservatives for him to drop out of the race.
Janowicz made the most of momentary lapses in concentration by Dimitrov, who followed top seed Roger Federer, beaten by Tommy Haas on Wednesday, out of the Wimbledon warmup event.
"Bolsonaro isn't a party, he isn't anything, he's a momentary mood," thinks Mr Cardoso, who trusts in the countervailing strength of the legislature, a free media and social organisations.
Another favorite was "The Riddle of the Sphinx," which revealed the James Delos host clone program while also giving the Man in Black a momentary shot at redeeming himself.
Perry's career may be on a momentary high note, but the singer still took a swipe at another pop star's infamous low on the red carpet at the Grammys.
Recently, Kuvshinov parlayed this online success into Momentary: The Art of Ilya Kuvshinov, a book of select illustrations released by Tokyo-based book publisher PIE International (formerly PIE Books).
That is, the worst mass shooting in modern American history will result in a momentary halt to the rollback of restrictions on who can buy what kind of weapon.
So appreciate HMD's weird little device for what it is: a momentary respite from the smartphone churn before this game of Snake starts eating its own tail yet again.
"The machine didn't work for a few minutes on a piece of the wall," Michele recalls, referring to a momentary malfunction of the mechanism to animate the acrylic sequins.
Tiny elderflowers had been strewn on top, and while they didn't add much flavor, they did provide the momentary suspicion that the kitchen had been taken over by fairies.
Watching Paul cast "a four-and-a-half-ounce magic totem pole," the water droplets left in the wake of his line "made momentary loops of gossamer," Maclean wrote.
All of that, except here, Lively is experiencing a momentary break from being one of the most photogenic people in the world when a yawn interrupts the photo op.
For the purposes of the film, these have been compacted to three, and what excites Gray's imagination is the clash—or, stranger still, the momentary merger—between distant cultures.
But every once in a while, a neutrino will hit into an atom of that ice, and breaks it apart, there's a momentary flash of an eerie blue light.
With something as seemingly silly as an alt-account, I can access the ability to dictate how I am read and by whom—and in that, find momentary freedom.
In consultation with the school, Allison agreed to let Jillian drop out and study for the G.E.D. But Allison wasn't happy about it; she considered it a momentary concession.
Crucially, they will not tolerate members of Congress who surrender legislative authority, even for results to some voters' momentary liking, because they will prioritize enduring constitutionalism over transient policies.
The conception of Trump as a momentary phenomenon, a disjunctive president who brings closure to a burned-out Reagan regime, does not necessarily fit the facts in their totality.
At those longer time scales, the speed at which time seems to pass depends far less on momentary moods than it does on how engaged you are with life.
A momentary respite, perhaps, from the news of the world, this morning brought four separate blog posts, a hands-on video and a whole lot of information for developers.
The groups promoting chicken farming measure the short-term impact of the chickens and the momentary increase in household income, not the long-term, substantive changes to women's lives.
Ms. Cirone said it was unclear whether British democracy's momentary resilience indicated enduring institutional firewalls against some of populism's excesses, or merely a temporary pause in populism's rise there.
My only momentary hesitation in recommending one of the lower-tier devices over the Ultra are questions of what happens to battery life when you dip below 5,000 mAh.
China has made several attempts to beat back the speculators with concentrated bursts of overnight yuan purchases, leading to momentary spikes in the value of yuan against the dollar.
And as Snap's Lens Studio lets anyone build 3D effects for Spectacles 3, perhaps we'll see some filters and imaginary characters that are more than just a momentary gimmick.
We see a momentary flash of loathing on her daughter's face, which gives way — quickly — to admiration, even pure joy, in the song her mother performs for the crowd.
It is less clear if Mr. Trump's admission reflects a long-term shift in strategy to appease his advisers or a momentary decision to escape a negative news cycle.
But the momentary zing of self-satisfaction you receive from donating online to a huge relief fund is nothing compared to how the women in giving circles describe their experiences.
During his freshman year of college, he had a concussion with momentary loss of consciousness followed by ongoing headaches, neck pain, blurry vision, tinnitus, insomnia, anxiety, and difficulty with concentration.
The reason that terror stands at the top of the scare-charts is that, when expertly applied, it offers something more than just a momentary jolt, or gag-reflex revulsion.
Given how many people were expecting Grey Worm to die in this episode, I appreciate the momentary "He's dead, Jim" fake-out, both for its cruelty and for its brevity.
And the truth is, if that had just been a momentary violation followed by my anger and immediate leaving, it may not have had such a negative impact on me.
The most logical step, considering the quality of Rothwell's recent opponents, and the thumping he took from the former champ Dos Santos, might be a momentary step down in competition.
The momentary high is quickly tempered, though, when we realize that she's brought aboard to write what fellow writer Tom Buckley (Claflin) calls "the slops" — otherwise known as women's dialogue.
Pretty much everything Musk says or does makes headlines, so it's not surprising that his momentary joint-smoking on Rogan's podcast is quickly turning into its own news cycle, too.
That 2012 Supreme Court decision, which banned life without parole for juveniles who commit murder, gave momentary hope to Brown's case -- but her sentence does carry the possibility for parole.
It will cause a momentary pang that he is turning to a pro--amnesty establishment candidate for his vice president, but they can read the math as well as anybody.
Resilience is the ultimate goal – when knock-downs are not knockouts but cause only a momentary loss of unessential operations and no permanent injuries occur to critical data or systems.
For Michigan State, the result could be chalked up as another ho-hum victory — even with the momentary lapse that had it nearly equal with Rutgers for nearly 20 minutes.
Offset by a music video that very prominently features Rostam's happy smiling face, it's difficult not to achieve a sense of momentary peace when you're locked into listening and watching.
Not on this list are many excellent shows at many excellent local galleries, and that's okay, because you can source those elsewhere, along with panels, parties, concerts, and momentary reprieves.
The father, a scientist, has a momentary revelation that prompts him to rise from the work table and reach for a pair of lab goggles that resemble today's VR headsets.
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Scored by Mexican songwriter Armando Domínguez with a performance by singer Dora Luz, it's short enough that it offers a momentary escape for all of us still working full-time.
According to the artist, the loud knock produced by the hammer falling within inches from the viewer's face will result in a momentary flash of absolute understanding illuminating her mind.
"American Idol" is a machine that confers ephemeral insta-fame on anyone it touches; Mr. Richie hopes to teach this year's contenders to convert momentary heat into something that lasts.
Like Kepler, TESS will hunt those planets by monitoring the light from stars and detecting slight dips, momentary fading indicating that a planet has passed in front of its star.
"This momentary action on your part could express your admiration of (and support for) the Founding American Documents, and also perhaps show your appreciation of the military," Mr. Conklin wrote.
Their sympathetic nervous system is also what lets you witness the sweaty palms, trembling voice or hands, and momentary eye pupil dilation or a fight or flight surge into romance.
Mr. Bannon had a momentary victory on that front in September when Mr. Moore easily won the Republican nomination in Alabama, overcoming the opposition of Mr. Trump and Mr. McConnell.
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Extended drones, chantlike repeating phrases, tolling chords, spacious reverberation: Those are meditative sounds, defying fracture or interruption, tuning out the momentary and the trivial, invoking concentration, absorption, ritual and rapture.
Cramer figured that because the Apple Watch is much less important to the company than the iPhone, the connectivity issue would pass, even with a momentary stall in watch sales.
What happens when our devotion to our oaths, to our values, to our love of country, to part from the momentary passion from a large number of people back home?
His victory, combined with the cast's high-energy performance on the Tonys broadcast, provided a momentary bump in ticket sales, with grosses peaking at $642,594 the week of June 18.
Bernie Sanders is on the go all the time -- which seems to have given him a momentary case of a campaign brain fart as he accidentally boarded the wrong jet.
That tightrope walk took a momentary sidestep in December when the president-elect at the time, Donald J. Trump, accepted a congratulatory phone call from Taiwan's president, Tsai Ing-wen.
In his hands, a fantasy about fleeing to the middle of nowhere and a momentary flashback to a harrowing recovery both convey the same things: totality, desire, fear, crushing empathy.
We deeply suck at talking about mental health as a culture, rewarding superficial positivity while stigmatizing negativity in all its forms: Even momentary unhappiness is treated as a moral failing.
As one can see, while there have been momentary periods in the past where oil supply has exceeded demand, the extent and the length of time has been relatively small.
This week, a major police operation unfurled in a Montreal borough, forcing the evacuation of about 200 residents, and momentary panic as fear spread that it could be terrorist-related.
It was a momentary truce amid an expanding, multi-front war between Pelosi's House Democrats and the White House, which is fast bringing America to the cusp of a constitutional crisis.
The moves in Asia came after Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump agreed to a momentary pause on escalating the ongoing trade war between the two economic powerhouses.
You could argue that pure pop acts like Lily Allen, who featured on Burna Boy's "Heaven's Gate" and has recently played with afroswing-inspired sounds, may see the subgenres as momentary.
A photo of a friend or a news link gives us the momentary sensation of accomplishing something, even if it's just learning some tiny bit of information, no matter how irrelevant.
Every chew of my hoisin duck wrap was like a momentary glimpse of heaven and I'd never felt so happy to hear the grip and slap of my own mouth before.
But ASMR provides a way out: like oil to a rusty hinge, the momentary euphoria offers freedom from the crushing anxiety, freedom to think, to solve, for things to be possible.
Certain beats can trick the brain into falling asleep Another psychoacoustic technique is the use of low-frequency vibrations that have little momentary glitches, also called pseudo-random low-frequency vibrations.
The momentary disconnect may also, the LME conceded, be due to the nature of ring-trading with traders only committing themselves to a bid or offer at the last possible moment.
It's a little pinch-y and painful for Kal-Elle, who's not under and anesthesia or numbing medication, but she knows that the results will be well worth the momentary discomfort.
Like the Iraqi celebrants who attacked Saddam Hussein's toppled statue in Firdos Square, in 2003, the Nicaraguan protesters scrambled onto the fallen trees to jump up and down in momentary triumph.
GDP grew faster than expected, giving a momentary boost to stocks, as inflation was kept in check and consumer spending surged, according to data released by the Commerce Department on Friday.
Briefing reporters here ahead of a summit with the Japanese prime minister, Kudlow said "there might have been some momentary confusion" when Haley announced new sanctions on Russia over the weekend.
In fact, even though the Brexit vote provided a momentary boon for trading, such an event is what spooks investors in the first place, said Goldman Chief Financial Officer Harvey Schwartz.
But her dad does not die, because Bailey has a momentary lapse in judgment and resuscitates Jasmine's father, husband of the woman Warren operated on, even though he had a DNR.
It's possible that people in the future will look back at the Trump era as a momentary aberration: "'Well, that was crazy but at least it didn't last long,'" said Stern.
Here, she crisscrosses the space, walking in a steady zigzag from one corner to another, embellishing each line of her path with slow turns, powerfully outstretched gestures and telling, momentary pauses.
Bayern Munich took the lead, through Joshua Kimmich, and only conceded out of the blue, a momentary lapse in concentration allowing Marcelo to shoot home from the edge of the box.
She is trying to be smarter, more well-read, more artfully dressed, more sexually proficient, to feel some sense of control in the world as even momentary respite from her demons.
I was also told Sam Smith is my artist of the decade…another attack that I can only attribute to my momentary obsession with his album The Thrill Of It All.
"Close to its center the cyclone is expected to have average winds of up to 110km/hr with momentary gusts to 150km/hr," the Fiji Meteorological Service said in a statement.
But Kim Jong Un has launched a momentary charm offensive with his New Year's offer to join the Olympics and lower tensions on the peninsula for the duration of the games.
Emily Hardman said there were only two times she felt momentary anxiety: when she didn't have a dress, and when she couldn't quite figure out the flow of the reception program.
Jump scares might generate a momentary response, but the only fear that lingers from "The Possession of Hannah Grace" is the suggestion that the devil inspires less terror than the doctor.
They carry with them the momentary respite that comes from knowing you survived to fight another day, but surviving also means confronting all the issues you might have thought better buried.
The sun-saturated yellow of the boardwalk and sandy beach behind set the stage upon which the figures prance, preen, stretch, and bend into momentary poses, creating a feeling of temporality.
Friday's session reflected momentary relief from trade concerns that rattled the market earlier in the week, several investors said, though the major indexes pared gains in the last hour of trading.
Sick and tired of being sick and tired: The Senate was on a momentary hiatus for the Independence Day holiday and when GOP senators returned to work they had an unwelcome surprise.
The Americans is all about the slow and steady build of tension, with very little release to make up for it; it doesn't trade in "big" episodes so much as momentary respites.
I felt momentary horror when I glanced up and saw one pulling up beside me, only to realize there was no one inside it and the wheel was turning on its own.
But unpredictable notes of poignancy-going-on-doominess — whose verso can be a momentary touch of ecstasy — anchor the poem in unmistakable sincerity despite the accent on wit and sleight-of-hand.
If the idea is to own something passed down through generations, the momentary cutting-edge lifespan of most gadgets (two years, if you're lucky) makes the Tag Heuer Connected a laughable proposition.
" She also said there were no financial problems in the family and that, although a supporter of jailed Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, his support of Anwar's party was a "momentary fancy.
What might have otherwise been just a momentary brush with death is transformed by De Quincey into a hallucinogenic "Dream Fugue," spilling out elaborate visions that rush by in the terrifying night.
On the whole, "China's economy is changing into a trend of stabilization from a momentary spike and drop," Zhang Liqun, an analyst with the China Logisticas Information Centre, said in a statement.
Coming elections in Colombia and Mexico could cause momentary uncertainty for businesses, Jaramillo added, but are not likely to have any deep effects because there is so much growth potential for insurance.
Since Brown's works are an exploration of angst, it seems appropriate that the feeling of release from the impulsive, momentary wreckage is only the beginning of the process, not the final note.
Like hair braiding or nail painting, ear candling is a ritual that forces a stillness, a momentary presence of mind that can elude friendships for weeks, if not months, at a time.
The real thrill is being a momentary celebrity for being inside one, as Mr. Isaac found out when people pointed and stared at him while he was riding in the robot car.
After news that the United States and China reached a momentary truce on trade pushed stocks higher on Monday, CNBC's Jim Cramer broke down some of the side effects of better relations.
A poor, rejected little girl finds herself adrift in a bitterly cold city, with bare head and bare feet, and only her sadly unsold matches to provide any momentary warmth at all.
Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors so that in glory and in triumph they could become the momentary masters of a fraction of a dot.
This is $4 and some change of prestige food; over a dozen costumers spend some precious seconds perfecting Instagram and Snapchat shots of their ice cream, a sign of their momentary flourish.
So far, booming markets have shrugged off momentary sensations, such as the disclosure that his son and campaign chairman sought information to damage Hillary Clinton from a Russian lawyer and Russian spy.
The start of 2020 has already been momentous for the S&P 500, which reached new records Wednesday following some momentary reprieve in the simmering conflict between the United States and Iran.
The tortured saga of the only male heir to house Greyjoy has gone on long enough; Let him redeem himself to the Starks and his sister and then die, a momentary hero.
The tech world has gone a long time since a day like Tuesday, where the industry's tectonic plates shifted in a fashion sudden and dramatic enough to send newsrooms into momentary turmoil.
"If this installation can create even a momentary sense that climate change occurs over millennia, that can help us comprehend the phenomenon's enormity," said Peggy Weil, the U.S. artist behind the work.
Americans must demand at least a momentary respite from — my preference would be a permanent termination of — Trump's aggressive agenda to dramatically alter the social, economic and political contours of this country.
President Bashar al-Assad, having finally neutralized the threat to his capital by gassing the rebels into submission, can afford to hunker down and wait out another momentary burst of Western outrage.
She writes in her memoirs how she thought she saw a momentary glimpse of recognition, but then he returned to an empty vessel, no longer the great Vaslav Nijinsky she had danced with.
After one of Mr. Trump's advisers said Nikki Haley, the ambassador to the U.N., had gotten "ahead of the curve" in announcing the new penalties amid "momentary confusion," Ms. Haley then fired back.
He does a fine job of playing a scientist alternating between long periods of failure and momentary triumphant success, but he doesn't have much to do but deliver technobabble and worry about Niko.
Facebook's momentary enthusiasms for features like events and groups lead the feed to transform week to week in ways that are jarring, and leave me feeling less connected to everyone I'm friends with.
When one of the Saviors escapes in the truck, there's a momentary sense that there's some real gravity to the situation — perhaps it's Michonne and Rosita's failure that sets Negan's comeback into motion!
He did a decent job of waiting it out and trying to snag a clinch in the breaks, but covering up along the fence should never be anything but a momentary last resort.
This is in keeping with a long tradition in American politics that has seen populism, those revolts against politics as usual, as momentary, irrational flare-ups nourished by nostalgia in a changing world.
In fact, even though the Brexit vote provided a momentary boon for trading, it's exactly the type of event that spooks investors in the first place, said Goldman Chief Financial Officer Harvey Schwartz.
In less than an hour, the characters we love and loathe decide their destinies in one of three ways: complying with their true nature, taking an alternate but momentary route, or genuinely changing.
These serene images depict much-needed rest, as she and her husband were in "survival mode" during these years — even taking a momentary nap on the couch felt like another "victory," she said.
Hitting Assad now might bring a momentary sense of just deserts, but there is nothing to be proud of in Syria, and no American solution—not even for the gassing of children. ♦
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 55%What critics said: "Despite those momentary bright spots in an ongoing bleak collection of fates, Carnival Row largely meanders through the world of its own making.
As the major averages jumped on Monday on news that the United States and China reached a momentary truce in trade talks, CNBC's Jim Cramer wanted to verify the strength of the rally.
Big Ears—his company's defiant little gift to a booming festival monoculture and an event wholly capable of making a quiet Southern town feel like the momentary epicenter of experimental art—grants it.
Obviously no one expects Felder to be hitting a Dead Orchard, but Nathan Orchard demonstrates the momentary value of closed guard grapevines when used to transition to a more secure upper body control.
Interweaving quotations from Shakespeare and Flann O'Brien (another Irishman) and references to Roberto Bolaño, Wilkinson takes us on road trips through U.S. cities whose momentary coordinates may be Atlanta or Louisville, for example.
" Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota attributes her failure to recall the name of the president of Mexico to "momentary forgetfulness," and Pete Buttigieg says, "But you're staking your candidacy on your Washington experience.
"Despite our actions today, we have to grapple with the fact that at any moment the administration could trade away our security objectives for some momentary advantage in bilateral trade negotiations," Rosenworcel said.
Those awkward moments happen more frequently in diplomacy than they should, but given the importance of China on North Korea, perhaps Secretary Pompeo might strive harder for more resiliency to such momentary setbacks.
The consequence of this, at Kennedy and other international airports, was a sort of pop-up miniature security state: in the face of confusion, the momentary retreat of law in favor of order.
As is their wont, the superbly skilled and imaginative players — most notably the incomparable Doron David Sherwin, on the trumpetlike cornetto — improvised freely and smoothly, whether in momentary embellishments or in bravura solos.
The only momentary snafu at the rally came from angry liberals, who chanted "DNC Leaks" for a minute before being escorted out, a reference to leaked emails showing DNC staffers maneuvering against Sanders.
The Heat may drop back a bit this season without Wade, but it'll be a worthwhile, momentary blip if the team can convince a guy like Griffin to sign a long-term deal.
So 5 represents not just a momentary point in time—it's an ongoing service, where we want to keep evolving content and keep things fresh and keep the players invested in playing the game.
Because you can basically interpret the word "lunch" however you want, some people tend to use it as an opportunity to find momentary respite from the crushing weight of their 22-to-23 job.
Appearing in a blue jail jumpsuit at his arraignment on Wednesday, Bryant was joined by his attorney, Daniel Brookman — who called Bryant's felony charges excessive and undeserved as the incident was a momentary aberration.
As to how the police crisis affects drug lords, "this is a momentary victory on your part," the police chief said, expressing fears that use of methamphetamine, locally known as "shabu," may rise again.
In Egypt, Zoepf considers the momentary solidarity among male and female protesters in Tahrir Square, followed by the brutal treatment of female activists, which in some cases only redoubled their commitment to their cause.
That memory of that momentary blaze, in fact, and the art that issued from it, can become a kind of reproach to the fireless life in which you find yourself most of the time.
The point is, dance crazes are often just that—momentary blips on the cultural landscape, bizarre moments in time when we collectively agree to delude ourselves into shaking a leg and actually enjoying it.
It's not hard to see the parallels today—the fleeting pop momentum of "Common People" in the momentary self-satisfaction of hashtag activism; the smug, Yorke-ian satisfaction that these issues aren't your fault.
Easy access to guns is probably contributing to the epidemic: Studies show that when people are able to reach for a firearm, a momentary urge to self-destruct is more likely to turn fatal.
This book is not, however, one of those instant volumes created by a publicist in response to a particular political event and rushed through production to capitalize on the daily headlines and momentary fashions.
It causes us to move mountains, to shout from the highest rooftops, to put a momentary pause on our dick flipping wrestling careers to propose marriage, and then pin that love to the ground.
In a concert featuring new pieces, a small ensemble of instruments including harp, orchestral chimes, keyboard and cymbal shared momentary clusters of notes or fleeting motifs, like bits of crystal briefly catching the light.
"Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the defense, as we must, we conclude the trial court erred in failing to give the momentary possession instruction" to the jury, the court found.
Whatever the momentary boost to share prices, the decision to go all out for S.U.V.s poses a long-term risk: Ford will be much more susceptible to the ill effects of rising oil prices.
Cave's instant photos are a visual diary of Meet the Momentary, a community celebration earlier this month that was organized by Crystal Bridges for 1,500 town residents, complete with live music and food trucks.
Some members of that group would go on to take enough indirect shots at the Squad in the press that their comments could be perceived more like a distancing strategy than a momentary indiscretion.
While it's difficult to argue that any of the debates so far have had a long-lasting effect on the race, Castro, Gabbard, Klobuchar and O'Rourke really just need a momentary bump in the polls.
Reading them might fill 15 to 30 minutes of time as a momentary distraction, but without at least a bit of sociopolitical inference, you might as well buy a superhero pinup book to flip through.
Japan has tried this literally dozens of times over the past quarter century, most often with the same results — perhaps a momentary bounce in activity that ultimately leads back to the same dreary growth pace.
Russia questions swirl The week-long swing through the Middle East and Europe provided momentary relief for a beleaguered Trump, whose presidency reached its most precarious moments in the scandal-pocked week before he departed.
It botched the numbers so badly that it made the "Mad Money" host think that it was not just a momentary slip-up, but a larger issue entrenched in the highly competitive apparel retail space.
Cardi B revealed the collaboration on a video posted to Instagram, but momma's business took a momentary back seat to showing off some amazing new baby clothes for Kulture, including a bright pink fur coat.
"Common intuition presumes that people's deeply held moral beliefs and principles guide their behavior, whereas behavioral science indicates that ethical behavior also stems from momentary thoughts, flexible interpretations, and the surrounding social context," they wrote.
The move put pressure on much of the market ahead of Friday's non-farm employment report from the U.S. Labor Department, which provided some momentary reprieve for stocks knocked off their highs by tariff worries.
Into it tumble the same combination of shrimp, squid and pork, and at the last minute choy sum, the leaves wilting quickly but the stalks bringing a clean crunch, a momentary reprieve from the salt.
Then there was a momentary silence as George Steinbrenner, husky in a soft-blue shirt with a navy blue and green striped tie, sat at a big tan vinyl chair behind his shiny round desk.
But it was impossible to be sure whether the evening's events would yield a lasting change, or just mere momentary release—would Mike churlishly dodge his tax responsibilities like the man he had voted for?
Members of the National Congress of American Indians said at the time that with the election over, they hoped that the remark was a "momentary slip-up" that would not be repeated by the president.
The real Justice Ginsburg has said that the only thing the movie gets factually wrong is that it portrays her at a momentary loss for words as she addresses the court for the first time.
As soon as one of his guests mentioned that someone from the North Shore named Randi Dennett would be her freshman roommate at Cornell, after the momentary shock, he knew what he had to do.
Those "I am" cards return for the finale, and while it would be unsporting to say too much more about them, they allow Mr. DelGaudio a momentary connection to any audience member who proves willing.
But these momentary nuisances are offset by the divine things, like the calls of loons and hoot owls we heard at nightfall, and the perfect clarity of the night sky, unspoiled by artificial light pollution.
Having a twin is exactly the sort of small talk The Bachelor loves to feature as a means of momentary (and sure to be forgotten the second a one-on-one date comes up) connection.
"The only downfall is that we may have a more aloof and cool relationship to our emotions — which will be a momentary relief, considering the Sun moves into emotional Pisces 30 days later," Stardust says.
To update Lippmann's argument, little has happened over the past month that would seem to have influenced citizens' decisions, but perhaps a momentary cessation of truly awful news from Washington has registered at some level.
The key to making the rhythm work is the dash in the middle — the momentary silence that not only gives the line rhythmic intensity but emphasizes the twist in the meaning of what came before.
Before Ryan Reynolds was one of Hollywood's most bankable stars, he enjoyed a momentary fling with '90s teen idol Melissa Joan Hart — and she says she kind of regrets not giving him more of a chance!
And all the abrupt endings make for good momentary drama — a few big fight scenes; a man saying goodbye to his best friend and betrayer, then going up in flames; a city burning in thrilling spectacle.
It was a momentary eclipse — known as an occultation — and though it lasted just seconds, the sighting will provide useful information about the shape and size of the object that the spacecraft will visit next year.
And its safe to assume that most car companies probably see this trend as a temporary blip — a momentary pit stop on the road of life, and not detrimental to their core mission of selling cars.
Little did we know that it would be a short-lived momentary ecstasy that you used to lure us in in great numbers, just so that you can execute your plans and strategies toward world domination.
Those include a momentary pause on third-party app approval announced today and new limitations imposed on the volume and type of data third-party apps are given through APIs like Facebook Login announced last week.
The idea of joyful spending can be an abstract concept, but Casserly recommends getting into the habit of asking yourself whether an expense actually makes you happy (or whether it simply gives you a momentary high).
Its fund-raising drew resources from other mainstreamers; Mr Rubio raised a paltry $6m in the third quarter of 2015, a third of the amount raised by Ben Carson, a former neurosurgeon and momentary front-runner.
The administration's attempts to roll back Haley's Sunday comments rippled across Washington, and White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow's comment that "there might have been some momentary confusion" from the UN ambassador prompted a sharp rebuttal.
"The momentary, nearly pure tones follow a scale related to the electron density, and are likely associated with an interaction between the Juno spacecraft and the charged particles in Jupiter's ionosphere," NASA said in a statement.
As Happy Runxin and Glad Tidings belted out song after song, nearby monitors showed the sound sometimes passing that level — reaching about as loud as standing near city traffic — but performers said momentary lapses were tolerated.
"Allowing a historic war memorial to be destroyed to quell some momentary discomfort plaintiffs feel when they drive past the Bladensburg monument would do real and lasting harm to this country," the group told the court.
It's classic Resident Evil with its multitude of puzzles, dozens of momentary off-limits areas to entice the imagination, and, of course, healthy dose of horrifying enemies, rooms, and set pieces to keep the adrenaline pumping.
Francis, who led a procession along the streets of Aventine Hill before saying the Mass, urged his listeners to beware "the emptiness of everything that is instantaneous, momentary and fleeting" and not forget tenderness and compassion.
"If you have something that has a super-great texture, but it doesn't have the flavor, it's only going to be a momentary enjoyment, not a lasting impact," Danforth says in support of more mature beef.
Many users were sharing their momentary exact location with each message, which a Harvard student found could be scraped into a Marauder's Map through a Chrome extension he built showing exactly where a friend had been.
Suddenly, Flake was all the men who have ever treated women as disposable and expendable, who thought they could treat women's suffering as a momentary inconvenience to be placated and then maneuvered out of the way.
Critic's Pick The title of Sebastián Silva's film "Tyrel" comes from a momentary mispronunciation of the African-American protagonist's name, but it speaks to the simmering discomfort summoned by this agonizingly dead-on cringe comedy-drama.
Op-Ed Contributor WARSAW — Polish democracy won a partial, momentary reprieve on Monday when President Andrzej Duda vetoed two controversial bills that would have given the ruling Law and Justice party direct power over Poland's courts.
Feinstein's dazzling act of momentary hypnosis situates her with the Lefties, who just want the president to sign the DREAM Act, a bipartisan bill that would extend statutory protection to undocumented immigrants who arrived as children.
I was 17 at the time, and I am still bewildered at how quickly it all unraveled, how thoroughly that momentary sense of unity and fraternity was destroyed in my mind in the immolation that followed.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A momentary loss of Roger Federer's trademark cool enlivened an otherwise routine victory by the defending champion over Tomas Berdych as the Swiss player moved into the semi-finals of the Australian Open on Wednesday.
Had the movement simply condemned the attack and said little else, or called for momentary unity with its enemies in the media and on the left, the group could have set itself fully apart from the violence.
Nevertheless, stemming from an engagement with fantasy, and "non-productive" states of mind that have no object, such as the desire for imagined beauty, her poems are records of momentary escapes, insightful experiences reduced to aesthetic form.
In terms of visual drama, most certainly: in an exhibition by Hong Kong-based artist Simon Birch, a toppling row of pedestals presents the perfect cascade of dominos, beautifully drawing out the shock of one momentary misstep.
There are the moments when enemies pour in from all around and Leon is forced to run away to momentary safety to take a few shots before the distance closes again and other enemies appear from behind.
The deceases were relatively modest and never fell below the ratings seen in the dark days of the early 1990s, but they were also abrupt and larger than any other momentary decrease seen in the preceding years.
I am bound to make more mistakes, and I wouldn't expect my life to be exciting if I didn't...If you took people off the table for a momentary lapse, there would be no one making art.
You see in her eyes as that momentary flight away from her reality is brought to a crashing halt, and in that moment Egoyan and his actor capture the way a tragedy can overwhelm an entire existence.
In the moment, it's hard to appreciate that those momentary setbacks and mistakes that you make are actually learning opportunities that will not only make you better at your job, but a better leader down the road.
In this and other works, the juxtaposition of random texts and images was meant to produce a momentary disorientation, a visual and mental shock caused by two or more layers of signification clashing and negating one another.
So I think having something that's a gesture, the elbow is certainly, I think, the safer thing than the fist bump, just having that momentary contact with an area that's not gonna go anywhere near your face.
Literally as I write, Iran's momentary national unity may be eroding as crowds in several Iranian cities demonstrate in apparent anger with the regime's clumsy handling of the commercial airplane shootdown — in which 82 Iranian citizens perished.
A victory provided a momentary salve on a day when the Mets drew scrutiny over the circumstances surrounding the injury to Syndergaard, whose start last week had been pushed from Thursday to Sunday because of biceps discomfort.
"The right to pursue happiness for so many is stripped away, it's raped, it's abused, it's taken by force, fraud or coercion - it is sold for the momentary happiness of another," said the 39-year-old actor.
After the Minnesota senator defended her "momentary forgetfulness" when she failed to name the president of Mexico in a recent Telemundo interview, Buttigieg leaped in, surely thinking of the criticism he's taken from Klobuchar in recent debates.
He might not be the new heavyweight monster we all hoped for, but he could prove to be at least a momentary shake up in the order of things at heavyweight—one that we all desperately need.
Either our stomachs have grown weaker or our brains stronger, and we are not willing to sacrifice future well-being for the sake of a momentary gratification, even though sanctioned by the precept and example of our ancestors.
Despite their best efforts to retract a momentary slip of the tongue (or bad case of Twitter fingers, in Timberlake's case), it became crystal clear just how out of touch they are with the climate of this country.
But even without that, the experience of being in a momentary island of full night surrounded by daylight was an extraordinary one, and it made visceral the connection we have to the usually predictable motions of the cosmos.
Those weak performances have sent him tumbling in the polls and underscored longstanding rules of political gravity in presidential primaries: Candidates cannot assume that their momentary strength in states voting later in the calendar can withstand early struggles.
Four years after the release of "dys4ia," Ms. Anthropy said she feels that it has been interpreted simplistically as an "empathy game" that can give players the momentary sensation of what it's like to be a transgender woman.
Taking its name from the term for an anatomical hollow or groove, Fossa is focused around an installation that invites us to enter directly into a narrative scene and, in doing so, to become a momentary character ourselves.
While the "Jar of Hearts" singer may have taken a momentary hiatus from putting out new tunes after the release of her 2014 album Head or Heart, it turns out she had signed her voice over to motherhood.
While Apple's decision to restock its shelves with Qualcomm-only iPhone 7s and 8s represents a momentary victory for Qualcomm, a separate German court tossed another of its patent suits against Apple last month — dismissing it as groundless.
Pisces always want to help and never want to be a burden—but sometimes, like in the shady anonymity Cobain glasses provide, they revel in the momentary pleasure of being able to tell the world to fuck off.
Whether Miguel's burgeoning consciousness is just a momentary flourish or a new spark, it speaks to something inescapable about pop culture's present: when so many artists have grown outspoken, the ones who seem carefree and untroubled stand out.
But, in truth, many of the momentary controversies (Julian Castro versus Beto O'Rourke on immigration, and an angry Bill de Blasio seemingly against the world) will prove evanescent, lost in the ebb-and-flow of a long campaign.
"The GST rate cut will provide respite to the overall real estate market, however, this will be a momentary infusion of notional positive sentiment," said Om Ahuja, chief operating officer for residential business at developer K. Raheja Corp.
If you've ever accidentally felt the cringe-inducing momentary terror that is watching your phone descend towards the ground in real life slow motion—in other words, if you're a human person—you'll want to check this out.
Speaking during an industry event in São Paulo, Lorival Luz warned that any initiative to boost production must be carefully weighed and implemented because the outbreak caused supply imbalance that is only momentary and will gradually be corrected.
"Although there's a certain pleasure I take in not being the one who drinks too much," she says, "it's only momentary, because I still have to contend with a drunk," a line I found both sad and funny.
Randall freaks out when he turns around and sees Andy gone, thinking he used Randall's momentary distraction to jump — but then he sees that Andy just walked back into the party, Randall's message apparently having gotten through to him.
The aging silicon shows in the occasional momentary UI freeze, or when rendering multiple complex objects, but unless you're actively hunting for minor slowdowns, its performance is in line with what you would expect from a high-end smartphone.
"We hope everyone enjoyed our momentary ode to our neutral role in the process of price discovery this morning," the exchange tweeted, referring to both Switzerland's historic stance as a neutral country and the exchange's role in price setting.
Sanders supporters see these recent setbacks as momentary blips and believe that the infectious success of his populist economic message and denunciation of America's economic inequalities might be a better fit for New York in 2016 than Clinton thinks.
The songs are made up of equal parts of emotional exuberance, momentary seductions, and broken hearts to any record by the groundbreaking gay '80s duo Erasure worth its salt; what they all have in common in an undeniable danceability.
"Ad Astra's" biggest fault is that it severely wastes the talent of Liv Tyler and reduces her to nothing more than a pretty face that appears in some momentary flashbacks playing in McBride's mind for most of the film.
It seems like once in every decade or so something is created that makes people stand up and take momentary notice, Paris is Burning in the early 90s, Punks in the 2000s, Tangerine and Moonlight in the recent 2010s.
"This project began from a realization: I wanted to capture the momentary marks, the bruises, that are seen in a completely different light in the mainstream culture than inside the subculture of derby players," Hyvönen writes in a statement.
For some people to exercise their power to do what they want, to create what they want, to profit how they want, and to experience pleasure and joy, or at least a momentary cessation of anxiety, how they want.
Ms. Klobuchar, who dismissed the error as "momentary forgetfulness," instead took umbrage with the attacks that Mr. Buttigieg had lobbed at her over the lapse, at one point accusing Mr. Buttigieg of calling her "dumb" and being overtly personal.
"I know many of my colleagues on both sides share my view that this part of the Senate's DNA must never be put in jeopardy or sacrificed to serve either side's momentary partisan wins," said the Republican from Kentucky.
PADANG, Indonesia (Reuters) - An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5 shook buildings and caused momentary panic in the Indonesian port city of Padang on Thursday, officials and residents said, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injury.
Walmart has donated $2 million to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Northwest Arkansas for their new contemporary arts venue, the Momentary, set to open in the fall of 2020, with a preview concert in the fall of 2019.
Lately, though, those momentary interruptions have turned into extended periods of reflection, of journeys through the darkened hallways of my home as I restlessly ponder the nagging question: Are hedge funds a dying investment strategy, forever banished to lagging performance?
A second Bulgarian candidate, also a woman, but with a rosier reputation as a punchy ex-dissident than her ex-communist compatriot, caused a momentary frisson of gamblers' excitement by throwing her fur cap into the ring at the last minute.
" But Republicans in Congress, where Price served for more than a decade, have been hesitant to criticize their former colleague, largely chalking up the scandal over the reported 26 trips he took on private jets to a momentary "lapse in judgment.
But as with other straight-faced genre parodies like Shoot 'Em Up and Drive Angry, the more-is-more approach doesn't supply many real stakes for the characters, beyond the momentary question of how a given chase will come out.
It's a hybrid technology, game, and live video product, and its sustained success and viewership prove that Vine co-founders Rus Yusupov and Colin Kroll didn't just hit a momentary home run only to watch their new product fizzle out.
Though there was a momentary dip in pro-ED terms post-ban, it wasn't long before users had created 672 mutations of the tags with subtle variations like "thynspo" or "skinnyyy," amounting to a nearly 4,000 percent hike in tags.
But serial hacker Samy Kamkar's latest invention may make you think of your computer's USB ports themselves as unpatchable vulnerabilities—ones that open your network to any hacker who can get momentary access to them, even when your computer is locked.
The Paris trip is at least a momentary respite from his current predicament in the United States: embattled against accusations prompted by his oldest son's meeting with a Russian lawyer and surrounded by lawyers and aides urging him to remain quiet.
PARIS (Reuters) - Despite sending mighty serves crashing down from a great height, world number five Alexander Zverev could offer only momentary resistance to Novak Djokovic on Thursday, as the top seed barged into the French Open semi-finals in straight sets.
A momentary lapse of judgement and a mechanical failure are all that was necessary for this expensive stabilizer to fail at its one job: keeping the $70,000 camera it was supporting from smashing into pieces on the parking lot pavement.
The momentary decision to walk the long way home, and maybe stop in a store I happened upon, and maybe spend two hours and a couple bucks there, is just not possible — for me, as a working mom, right now.
Spending a summer wondering what the hell was inside the hatch after the end of Lost's first season may have imbued the eventual reveal with drama in 2005, but it's just a momentary blip if you're plowing through everything online.
She couldn't even hide the momentary look of disdain as Swift finished her performance and the camera cut away to show her reaction, which in that moment, was genuine annoyance at having large sparkles embedded in her hair and beaded dress.
I told myself that we were being responsible by providing good nutrition, safe cages, skilled and caring caretakers and veterinarians for the animals — and, crucially, that what we stood to learn outweighed any momentary or prolonged anguish these animals might experience.
Here is what MSNBC is reporting: Republicans working to elect Trump describe a bare-bones effort debilitated by infighting, a lack of staff to carry out basic functions, minimal coordination with allies and a message that's prisoner to Trump's momentary whims.
If you're into art, you could visit Arkansas' Momentary Museum or Hong Kong's M+. If you're a movie and TV junkie, look no further than the Academy Museum in Los Angeles or the "Game of Thrones" studio tour in Belfast.
And in spite of some momentary speculation that the company might dump the Note altogether, it was pretty clear to Samsung from the outset that the name it had spent a half-dozen years building up was too valuable to abandon.
Upon sifting through the bulk of his discography, a collection of EPs for labels like ESP Institute and Music From Memory, you're treated to a smooth spread of subdued, levitating numbers that ebb and flow through momentary dashes of harder electronics.
Stewart issued a public apology shortly after the pictures became public, saying she was "sorry for the hurt and embarrassment I've caused" and revealing that "this momentary indiscretion" had "jeopardised the most important thing in her life," her relationship with Pattinson.
Beleaguered Republican members of Congress breathed a momentary sigh of relief on Wednesday after President Trump suddenly relented and took steps to stop the separation of immigrant children from their parents after they illegally entered the country along the southern border.
Or perhaps somewhere along the line they decided that, in addition to taking note of the arrival of certain favored guests with great fanfare, they would feign a momentary distractedness when an unexpected guest of a darker hue came calling.
Until your daughter is old enough to make her own modeling decisions, you must make them for her, governed by her best interests, not the (sort of understandable) desire to avoid momentary awkwardness with utter strangers and their creepy requests.
The moment when Ms. Osipova and Mr. Hallberg first lock eyes has a Romeo and Juliet electricity: You can almost see the shock of physical sensation and recognition, and feel the inexperienced Giselle's confusion and momentary fear at these unfamiliar emotions.
I turn to fanfiction to explore a scenario in which the characters are happy and do kiss, and I can get a kind of momentary relief — which in turn reminds me that in the source material, these characters are still unhappy.
Halftime Carli Lloyd had two goals and Julie Ertz one and — except for a momentary blunder that saw a free ball roll harmlessly into the American net — Jill Ellis will not have seen a lot to complain about in that half.
If he fails, it would be more like Ronald Reagan in Reykjavik, Iceland, where he suggested eliminating much of the United States and Soviet nuclear arsenal, a momentary glimmer of idealism that was crushed by a backlash from his own party.
Last week, a little girl in stripes spun and twirled in the open space where the staircase plateaus; down below, a little boy in a puffer coat danced up a few steps and promenaded — a momentary detour into joyful abandon.
"There may be some momentary confusion, but his default position is, you'll never get to the right of him on China," said Stephen K. Bannon, who served as Mr. Trump's chief strategist and is a leader of the nationalist movement.
One of the top stocks in the for the second year in a row, his dog's namesake gave buyers a momentary chance to get into the stock last week before running back up to $241 and change as of Tuesday.
"This nation-leading legislation positions Hawaii to comprehensively tackle litter and ocean pollution that stems from single-use plastics -- which provide a momentary convenience but remain an environmental burden for a century or more," NRDC senior attorney Eric Goldstein said.
One of the top stocks in the for the second year in a row, his dog's namesake gave buyers a momentary chance to get into the stock last week before running back up to $166 and change as of Tuesday.
Gemma Szucs, 41, engaged in online sessions of cognitive behavior therapy over 14 weeks through the program in Oxford, for social anxiety so severe that she couldn't bear boarding a bus because it meant attracting momentary stares from other passengers.
Toys piled in a corner and a rocking chair from her own childhood revealed the momentary absence of a toddler, but little else betrayed the mix of chaos and ambition swirling just below the surface of Van Etten's picturesque Brooklyn life.
Testimony in November by Gordon D. Sondland, Mr. Trump's ambassador to the European Union, that there had been a quid pro quo around a White House meeting and maybe around the foreign aid money prompted momentary fears of a mass defection.
Town Hall PubThis dive haven is smack dab in the middle of the Boystown club cluster and a godsend for anyone who needs a momentary break from the MDMA mayhem but doesn't want to stop drinking or doing drugs (the bathrooms are singles).
It's a momentary respite from the cloying terrors of the world, a way to briefly trick our overactive brains into thinking, yeah, sure, everything is just fine with some New Age music, breathing exercises and, most importantly, just complete and utter darkness.
The MIDIS hand-held tool comes in a variety of shapes and utilities, ranging from the slimmer "Scan" which helps to "bust through writer's block" to the "Drum" which allows air-drummers to transfer the beats in momentary thoughts to actual realized compositions.
Colbert took a momentary vacation from President Trump and instead chose to take on the President's son, Eric Trump, who was recently accused of diverting more than $1 million from his charity for children with cancer and giving it to his father.
And Mr. Waltien, who also performs sketch comedy with Jordan Klepper of "The Daily Show," knows how to get a roaring laugh from a momentary shift to a contemporary style, as when he played a suitor trying to seduce a young maiden.
Although he may not have sought the fight with Trump, Khan has proven to be one of the most effective critics of the man who steamrollered his GOP rivals and emerged from his party's convention with a momentary lead in some polls.
Conversations about pitch invasions almost always involve fans having a momentary blackout, a sort of ecstasy-induced trance that causes them to lose themselves for a minute, then come to shortly afterwards, surprised to find they're celebrating on grass rather than concrete.
Whether that was a momentary tiff or a longer-lasting complication may become clear when Prince Mohammed arrives in Paris on Sunday for a two-day visit that will focus on the crises in Yemen, Syria and Qatar and the Iran nuclear deal.
"The data was decent today with Philly Fed noticeably more robust and positive jobs data for the payrolls survey week," said Tai Wong, head of base and precious metals derivatives trading at BMO, adding that caused a momentary dip in gold prices.
A guaranteed avalanche of advocacy ads filled with pictures of elderly poor people and front page editorials in every mainstream newspaper bashing "Republican heartlessness" aren't easy for politicians to take when they see their careers measured solely by momentary swings in public opinion.
Yet Macron offered momentary comfort to foreign policy veterans of past administrations — the "establishment" Trump has disdained — who fear for the future of institutions such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the World Trade Organization.
Which was probably a good thing for Tommy and Gigi's banal parade of nautical greatcoats and tight leathers, varsity knits and frayed denim shorts, thigh-highs and velour sweats, all of it given at least a momentary glow by the carny lights.
The solemn march from death to protest, from another death to another protest, from racist outburst to protest again, forces the reader to live in the feedback loop of the black psyche, as each horrific milestone produces momentary outrage but seemingly little more.
"What we're seeing from Mylan now is indicative of how many pharma companies negotiate during a momentary monopoly — they price as high as they can for as long as they can," David Whitrap, a spokesman for Express Scripts, said in an email.
A middle-aged woman visiting with her husband and kids took advantage of a momentary distraction (a drag queen on a bicycle) to catch her husband's eye and point suggestively to an upscale sex shop, where it seemed they might return later.
So much of politics, not surprisingly, turns out to be about expressive behavior rather than instrumental behavior — in other words, people making decisions based on momentary feeling and not on some sound understanding of how those decisions will improve or hurt their life.
" And her book tour for "In Trump We Trust" hit a momentary snag when Trump told Sean Hannity that he would be open to "softening" his immigration stance, though Coulter chose to believe that, as she told me, "it was Hannity badgering him.
This was a momentary deception, though; as a young man blew on an alto saxophone with a sign at his feet that said, "Spread the love, hug somebody who needs one," Las Vegas never seemed so serious, so locked in self-reflection.
An early 2101-247 lead for the Czechs triggered a momentary response by Team USA who never looked back after turning the tide with a 763-276 run, as Boston Celtics guard Jayson Tatum carried their offence with 286 first-half points.
Fauci, and Birx, have tried to approach those issues diplomatically, but have also seemed to find it increasingly difficult to hide their momentary frustrations with the president during briefings, and Fauci recently gave a forthright interview in which he described working with Trump.
His dominating performance offered a momentary catharsis for Democrats beyond the state's borders who have been hungry to find political success this year and represented a stern warning to Republicans on the ballot next year about the peril of embracing Mr. Trump's approach.
Italian scientists working on the European Space Agency's Mars Express mission announced on Wednesday that a 12-mile-wide underground liquid pool — not just the momentary damp spots seen in the past — had been detected by radar measurements near the Martian south pole.
The men's staircase work and trampoline calibration has even more seasoning — just the ever-so-momentary planting of feet on the side of the staircase to simulate walking up a wall is a Charlie Chaplin-Fred Astaire-Michael Jackson-level masterpiece of gesture.
WASHINGTON — After more than six years of less-than-heartfelt endorsements, a bitter parting of ways and a momentary rapprochement, the relationship between Mitt Romney and President Trump returned Wednesday to where it began: awkward, transactional and lingering uneasily between friend and foe.
Town Hall PubThis dive haven is smack dab in the middle of the Boystown club cluster and a godsend for anyone who needs a momentary break from the MDMA mayhem but doesn't want to stop drinking (or doing drugs: the bathrooms are singles).
Whether it's my parents urging me to get into the middle of a group shot at a birthday party, or my friend roping me into her Snapchat story, I've always felt a momentary panic when I'm thrust in front of a camera lens.
Similarly, in 2004, John Kerry climbed ahead of George W. Bush after the Democratic convention from July 26 to 29 — but, again, eventually got eclipsed: So if history is any guide, Trump and Clinton will both enjoy momentary surges after their respective conventions.
The White House's infighting over Russia policy devolved into a very public feud after a Trump official accused Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley of "momentary confusion" for announcing sanctions against the Kremlin this weekend that the administration later walked back.
As a father, I'd be horrified if my son put his or his friends' own momentary self-interests above common decency, no matter what I know about the potentially corrupting power of crowds and the seemingly uncontrollable hormones and undeveloped impulse centers of young men.
Vehicles are never damaged outside of some momentary scratches, and you'll sometimes find your stuff stuck in random obstacles, watching the AI race by you as you spend 20 seconds trying to maneuver out and ultimately give up and restart the race entirely. Whoops.
Based on which of these emotions or states it detects in a driver, it'll offer different courses of action or destination suggestions, and it can evaluate their response – even doing things like detecting momentary lapses in put-on emotional facades, such as feigned happiness.
We've all read the stories claiming that Pokémon Go is nothing more than a momentary craze, a flash in the pan destined to burn out after a month or two, so the developers should be doing everything in their power to prove them wrong, surely.
HONOLULU (Reuters) - A lava flow from Hawaii's erupting Kilauea volcano that damaged a geothermal power station has stalled, as have lava fountains gushing 2890 feet (215 meters) into the air, offering momentary relief to an area under siege for 2000 days, officials said on Monday.
However, after this momentary respite from giddiness, David Tepper arrived and put a floor under the indices, forestalling a more significant sell-off as the pre-market indicators rallied from deep red to a light shade of green, opening +1 handle when trading began.
But it was also a return to digital business as usual for the reality star, who proved she was back in fine snapchatting form taking a momentary break from her non-stop engagements to share her latest pants-less, all-black ensemble with her followers.
"He loved Five-Star, he loved Howie Garfinkel and those guys, but he also loved me because I was going to be the one sweating with him for a whole year and not for a momentary existence for a week in camp," Anderson said.
Senator Mark S. Kirk, Republican of Illinois, offered a momentary glimpse Wednesday of what a conventional nomination process might look like, distributing a memo to his Republican colleagues that laid out the policy concerns he discussed during his meeting with Judge Garland last week.
And when Trevor Ariza or Patrick Beverley set the screen, Victor Oladipo, Russell Westbrook, and the rest of the Thunder wings met Harden at the level of the dribble, giving off the momentary appearance of a switch before scurrying back to their own man.
Doxxing white supremacists might provide momentary satisfaction from a sense of justice served, but it may also cut them off from moderating influences in their personal and professional lives and push them deeper into the bosom of the bias-reinforcing enclave that alone accepts them.
Even the abrupt, albeit momentary, cancellation of Trump's planned visit to the headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta became mired in confusion after Trump undercut the White House's official explanation by saying an employee had been tested for the virus.
But while lockdown measures designed to stem the spread of the virus have caused a momentary uptick in China's pollution levels, experts warn that when the county starts to reboot its economy the toxic chemicals could up to higher levels than before the epidemic hit.
Hong Kong democrats should take heart at this reluctance, however momentary: It is a reason for the opposition — especially the younger generation steeled by the Umbrella Revolution — to regroup and for the public to get ready to rally again in defense of Hong Kong's freedoms.
Monet's experiments with series of the same subject, such as the "Grainstacks" of 1891 betray a fixation on ephemerality, a concession that that nature is fleeting, insecure, and delicate; the urgency of capturing its momentary beauty is embodied in rough dabs of frenzied brushwork.
There's a specific action sequence involving a herd of angry monkeys and a series of rickety, rotating bridges that a director like Gore Verbinski might have choreographed with pizazz; Kasdan's version turns into a smeary CG-blur of some cool ideas and momentary thrills.
Plague outbreaks are spread by things like trade and army movement, which is not exactly a novel mechanic for Empire Divided, but I'd welcome an effort to do more with ancient epidemics than portray them as a momentary blot on income and population levels.
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In 1997, Atwood returned to Grace Marks with Alias Grace, approaching her story through the plot device of a fictional doctor, newly enlightened by the nascent principles of psychology, attempting to determine whether or not Grace had indeed committed the murders or was subject to momentary insanity.
Though it's quite rare for a star of Pine's stature to bare all, it's the kind of moment that in a movie theater would cause a momentary stir (as it did at the film's premiere at TIFF) before the movie launched into its climactic, bloody battle.
But the catcalls were, less than a momentary breach, a resumption of the verbal total war practiced by a president who has always treated life as a personal, incessant fight: "a series of battles ending in victory or defeat," as he told People magazine in 1981.
The documentary begins and ends with her 2017 Super Bowl performance, one of the few "professional triumphs" of the kind that the promotional materials mention, which also gave her a momentary respite when her sales and streaming numbers got a big boost in the show's aftermath.
"How can we use this moment to not just let this be a momentary public outing or social media movement, but put systems into place to keep this going?" said Ladd, who plans on increasing her staff to 30 from 10 by the end of the year.
His victory over right-wing nationalist Marine Le Pen bolstered the economic establishment and provided at least a momentary reprieve from the populist uprising that began with Britain's decision last year to leave the EU and shifted into high gear with Trump's entry into the Oval Office.
Works on view include "Portal," a piece that features bright green lasers shining across a murky vault by the artist Rita McBride; and "Momentary Monument: The Stone," by Lara Favaretto, a gigantic slab of concrete installed in the middle of the street in a run-down neighborhood.
" P.S. An apology: After White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said at a briefing near Mar-a-Lago (press center at Hilton West Palm Beach) that Haley might have suffered "momentary confusion," Haley told Fox's Dana Perino: "With all due respect, I do not get confused.
Credible accusations of sexual assault, lies told under oath, explicitly partisan attacks on the senators trying to assess his fitness to serve: None of it was enough to give Republican leaders more than momentary pause in their campaign to seize decisive control of the Supreme Court.
It says gender theories are "often founded on nothing more than a confused concept of freedom in the realm of feelings and wants, or momentary desires provoked by emotional impulses and the will of the individual, as opposed to anything based on the truths of existence".
The belated approval of a spending and revenue blueprint for the fiscal year that began on Sunday offered a momentary display of Republican cohesion as the party moves ahead in its attempt to overhaul the tax code for the first time since Ronald Reagan was president.
The great men of history are typically presented as determined individuals rather than team players, and Cooper treats Johnson Sirleaf no differently, telling the story of Liberia's momentary and ultimately unsuccessful push against female genital mutilation as if it originated with the president's overwhelming humanitarian impulse.
"The reporters' unintentional, momentary possession of papers, wrongfully planted on them by police as part of an orchestrated trap, and without any knowledge of their contents, cannot be a basis for criminal charges under the Official Secrets Act," defense lawyer Khin Maung Zaw told the court.
Even a detail as minor as Angela reacting to her ex-boyfriend's traitorous recording of their conversation by dropping his smartphone into a glass of beer delivers a momentary frisson of relatable panic over such a warranty-voiding act, regardless of how you feel about the man in question.
"When a person in love repeatedly seeks contact with another individual—for physical intimacy, attention, or merely to be in the same room—it is often to secure momentary feelings of intense pleasure and to relieve obsessive thought patterns about the object of her passion," one study concluded.
And the eternal waits between seasons can seem a cruel amount of time to harbor resentment, as many people apparently do, about the show's momentary, yet monumental, bait-and-switch from throne-gaming into large digital-looking armies charging at each other; into impalings, decapitations and infernal dragon breath.
Then, over a Chinese dinner at the White House with the two top Democrats on Capitol Hill, President Trump threw that momentary sense of satisfaction into disarray, forcing Republicans to confront the subject that packs more emotional and political force than anything they had on their busy agenda: immigration.
Mere weeks after violent white supremacist neo-Nazis stormed Charlottesville, our president took a momentary reprieve from publicly shaming black American athletes for their peaceful protests of racism, inequality, and police brutality to throw paper towels at Puerto Rican citizens fighting for their survival after a catastrophic hurricane.

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