The videos from Brussels are a momentous shock, but also a momentous reflection of a state of mind. Run!
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This really is a kind of momentous occasion, and for that you need a momentous song, and "Proud Mary" more than satisfies the occasion.
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BATON ROUGE, La. — John Bel Edwards was sworn in the Deep South's only Democratic governor this week, and already he has experienced momentous triumph — and momentous defeat.
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And the work they've done thus far has been momentous.
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" Piers Morgan tweeted that it was a "momentous, historic morning.
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It's been another momentous year for birthday girl Kylie Jenner.
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It was a momentous occasion, and it had a message.
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California's heft means few are as momentous as Mr Brown's.
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Obama's candidacy felt far more momentous to me than Clinton's.
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This year marks a particularly momentous festival for women creators.
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Accordingly, for those involved, this week is a momentous one.
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It's a particularly momentous Milan Fashion Week for the model.
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How quaint history seems when compared with the momentous present.
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Can a single photograph symbolize a momentous geopolitical power shift?
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But the past week's anniversary surprise is much more momentous.
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This revelation, at once momentous and limited, changed Lee's life.
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That was a momentous change for me, a lifelong Republican.
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"This is truly a spectacular and momentous day," Harris said.
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This can make recruiting and retaining workers a momentous challenge.
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Momentous stuff, both financially and for the paradigm of masculinity.
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The next steps will be slow, but could be momentous.
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But their momentous meeting is unlikely to spark romantic fireworks.
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October 1 was a momentous and uncomfortable day in Catalonia.
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But now, he went on, a momentous reclamation had begun.
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These books take a kaleidoscopic view of that momentous day.
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We should all embrace this momentous time in human history.
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Observers will find occasional momentous events, both personal and presidential.
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Saturday, though, was expected to be a momentous day for Wheeler.
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The timing of the momentous occasion wasn&apost lost on him.
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But Ngoepe slowed down after his momentous opening week and batted .
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So how did he celebrate the momentous occasion the next morning?
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Whether he stays or goes, the accusations against him are momentous.
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It is not more momentous than the English civil war, either.
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For this momentous upset, Randolph is the better-remembered Turpin brother.
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And in that momentous moment, markets turned and began a tear.
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On Thursday, Mattel announced Barbie was finally receiving a momentous makeover.
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We celebrated the momentous occasion with some Grapefruit Sculpin on tap.
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This was a momentous occasion for the country, politically and psychologically.
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The Brexit vote was momentous, but the old fealties live on.
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Any firearms discharge is a momentous event that triggers robust scrutiny.
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That's not unusual for a dancer, but here it felt momentous.
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For both sides in the fight it's been a momentous summer.
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It will be a particularly momentous end to the N.B.A. season.
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" But, they added, taking a military action is a "momentous decision.
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For his momentous year, Coss focuses on a small place, Boston.
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Either way, it will be [a] momentous day in media land.
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He leaves behind a momentous, and complex, legacy for American politics.
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Given this wider context, Akihito's abdication really is momentous for Japan.
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Just as momentous was our epic family trip to Los Angeles.
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Nothing shocking or momentous takes place, but the air is electric.
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One election, even one as momentous as this, cannot change that.
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How dare they make such a momentous decision in my absence?
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"Two dynamic personalities, one momentous occasion," the propagandistic street billboards read.
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Several wanted to delay judgment about this momentous yet perilous matter.
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Can two people really remember such a momentous event that differently?
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TURNERThe Extraordinary Life and Momentous Times of J.M.W. TurnerBy Franny MoyleIllustrated.
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And the Democrats took the White House in a momentous victory.
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He said voters faced a momentous choice in the coming days.
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Potty training took on the momentous feeling of an unknown country.
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Slowly but surely, scientists are closing in on this momentous detection.
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G.B.: I greet you on this momentous day, this historic day.
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The comeback served as an exclamation point during a momentous weekend.
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We are gathered together this evening for a truly momentous occasion.
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And his family will be unable to witness this momentous occasion.
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Sometimes momentous government action leaves everyone uncertain about the next move.
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It is momentous and its good effects will reverberate for decades.
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This is a momentous moment for the United States and Syria.
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Momentous vote Mahathir was sworn in on Thursday night by the king, Malaysia's constitutional ruler, following a momentous vote in which scandal-plagued incumbent Najib Razak was soundly beaten at the polls by his former mentor.
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Mr Abe plays down the idea that he is doing anything momentous.
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Whether you're a baseball fan or not, it's a pretty momentous occasion.
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The place filled with the frenetic energy of something new and momentous.
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Like when I turned 30, for instance, that was much more momentous.
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Photos of the momentous occasion were shared on the department's Facebook page.
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The rebellion would have a momentous impact on the novelist's future work.
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Why not invite both parents to every non-"momentous" occasion until then?
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She shared the momentous experience with her loving granddaughter and great-granddaughter.
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It also ended one of the most momentous World Series in history.
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For most people, finishing up a beauty product isn't all that momentous.
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If it does, June 12th is a momentous day in history, actually.
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Because of Betty and Jughead's break, the momentous occasion actually feels special.
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"MAN ON MOON", it declared jubilantly, in an enormous, suitably momentous typeface.
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Nothing too momentous happens in the season opener, but nothing has to.
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That momentous occasion, though, is also defining, to some extent WWDC itself.
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Hitting those goals on social media is a momentous occasion for creators.
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Some of the court's reversals are more momentous than others, of course.
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Turner eventually outshone his hero by taking advantage of his momentous times.
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President Trump evinced his own continued skepticism even after Friday's momentous events.
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A press release was even released in honor of this momentous occasion.
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Last week was a momentous one for left-wing politics in America.
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But under the pressure of momentous stakes, Pouille summoned the nerve needed.
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For a major museum to take on the Judson legacy is momentous.
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I think Michael Cohen's guilty plea is more momentous for the president.
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Today is a momentous day for me and the city I cherish.
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Given that it was 1968, it's a yearbook with some momentous pages.
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In a momentous decision, the court closed the door on such claims.
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But acquiring the Dalí was particularly momentous, she writes, given his stature.
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It's the most momentous transformation that any human being has ever achieved.
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"We're all here in Istanbul at a momentous time," Tillerson said yesterday.
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All this proceeded like straightforward dance business, but the occasion was momentous.
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Despite the momentous developments in Ankara, all eyes were fixed on Istanbul.
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But Miami Beach signaled a momentous shift for the Republicans as well.
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It was another momentous week in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
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Finding a palatable way to encourage momentous carbon reductions is now paramount.
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A scene that momentous, he thought, needed a sweeping soundtrack to match.
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Op-Ed Contributor The most momentous political news of the past week?
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Certainly, the stakes were big and the matter for discussion was momentous.
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Never in its short history had it weighed such a momentous case.
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Yet as momentous as the current situation is, it's hardly a surprise.
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Here's where we find more speculative, cutting edge, but potentially momentous markets.
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I hope to be there during this momentous time in our history.
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Big thanks to Porchester Hall in London for hosting this momentous union.
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The priest's letter to Baron calls it "momentous," and that's exactly right.
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Motherhood can be beautiful, frustrating, momentous, and exhausting — in a word, it's difficult.
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So, yes, "Anti" might be uneven, but its arrival feels momentous, long overdue.
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Fans pretty much lost all composure on Twitter while celebrating the momentous day.
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And much of the weight of this momentous session is on Roberts' shoulders.
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In preparation for the momentous occasion, Terwilliger had memorized the oath of office.
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This internet revolution, says Mr Son, will be more momentous than the first.
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Yet the most momentous change is the election of Donald Trump as president.
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To celebrate this momentous occasion, we've gathered some of our favorite gadget photos.
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"This is a momentous decision," said a senior official in past Socialist governments.
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But his entering a prison cell will still be momentous for Brazilian democracy.
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Right now, Kevin Durant's free agency is as momentous as it is mysterious.
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If someone manages to beat Trump, that would be a truly momentous event.
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Most of all, It soured a momentous occasion in these young people's lives.
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Incredible feeling to vote in such a momentous election, especially in a #swingstate.
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"Shattered" includes three momentous calls Clinton took on the night of the election.
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Election Day is a momentous occasion for women this year, and also pantsuits.
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They've marked momentous and historic occasions with tweets and letters and opinion pieces.
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The Supreme Court, still missing a ninth justice, handed down two momentous decisions.
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Wednesday was a momentous day for Mickelson on the Twitters: he joined up.
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Turning around a rocket in a single day would be a momentous achievement.
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Indeed, many have and will continue to criticize both of these momentous decisions.
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Tom Brokaw picks Winston Churchill, on a momentous day for news in Britain.
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Never before has 140 characters felt so momentous and, in many cases, limiting.
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That was about as momentous a prediction as any scientist could ever make.
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Looking at U.S. elections: Chicago is on the eve of a momentous day.
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The rejection of Mr. Poroshenko today is less thrilling but no less momentous.
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The reader arrives in the wake of some event, perhaps momentous, perhaps quotidian.
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"Press can now stop pretending this was unique and momentous, or even interesting."
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Many of the most momentous remaining regular-season games will come this weekend.
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Whitford agree: This is a momentous case with major implications for American democracy.
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Discovering them in my early teens was a very momentous experience for me.
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The impeachment saga just seemed much more momentous then than it does now.
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Since her death, Lorde's momentous influence on the American left has become clear.
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"This is a truly momentous day," said Sam Gyimah, a junior justice minister.
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We're focusing on today's momentous British election, with help from our London newsroom.
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Amid the mudslinging, there are efforts to bring the momentous events to life.
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His hard-line rule precipitated the momentous pro-democracy Umbrella Movement of 19973.
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But sensing something momentous afoot, they first wandered into the gallery on Thursday.
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The momentous future of electric air transport is, in fact, a fleeting spectacle.
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The new trailer is definitely calibrated to keep this momentous occasion in mind.
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In addition, his quip reduced a momentous judicious proceeding to a very bad punchline.
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Halle Berry has marked a momentous milestone – and really, she hasn't aged a day.
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And the uncertainty that would generate would have a momentous effect on our island.
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There are some momentous historical events that you don't know about at the time.
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Slack's recent direct listing marks a momentous 15-month stretch for freemium SaaS businesses.
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The Oculus Rift surely might be the most momentous product launch of the decade.
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For watching this momentous episode, we're going to need the perfect bottle of wine.
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It was disorientating to witness such tawdry politics at such a potentially momentous moment.
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This was a momentous achievement, a remarkable testament to the enduring power of multilateralism.
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Snowden's story is a momentous and complicated one caked in ethical quandaries and controversy.
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They marked the momentous occasion with a family birthday trip to Walt Disney World.
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But, this wasn't just a momentous night for the singer's much-discussed new relationship.
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THE MILITARY junta that runs Thailand almost managed to sew up a momentous election.
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EDT — and Armstrong's momentous step onto the lunar surface at 10:56 p.m. EDT.
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That's going to be pretty momentous — but again, let's not get ahead of ourselves.
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JANUARY 21ST should have been a momentous day for the European Union's money markets.
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The tech revolution, it seems, will be momentous, but harmless, with no corporate victims.
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Not every astrological event has to be momentous or an omen of grave change.
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NASA also went on to share a short video tribute to his momentous career.
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He never delivered those speeches, but he clearly believed these revolutions to be momentous.
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If the chaos of the Best Picture announcement seemed momentous, that's because it was.
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We have Jupiter and the sign of Scorpio to thank for this momentous event.
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Nevertheless, Rose received an outpouring of support from the NBA after his momentous night.
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She tweeted out photos of the momentous occasion, and the rest is internet history.
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We love you beyond words and are thankful to share in this momentous moment.
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There is change on the horizon for the Dons, and momentous change at that.
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United States, a potentially momentous case involving emails that are stored on overseas servers.
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That's a momentous achievement for a woman who's already peerless in our public life.
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Edward Jenner, in England, had recently developed a smallpox vaccine—a momentous medical breakthrough.
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Opinion Columnist There was a bleak symmetry to the momentous events of this week.
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Of course, that's a vast oversimplification of the momentous technological feat that this was.
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The swearing-in photo flurry that followed is a staple of momentous Washington hearings.
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Serkin would later say that this momentous performance took him 50 years to prepare.
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But Mrs Merkel acknowledged that a "momentous" change to the EU treaty was needed.
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No one on the team thought of it as this momentous, world-shaking event.
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A momentous change has come to Cuba: its president is no longer named Castro.
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Every House Republican will face a momentous choice -- perhaps the vote of their careers.
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The exporting of our energy resources is no less beneficent, and no less momentous.
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But he has an uncanny knack for bringing momentous cases before the Supreme Court.
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Was it just lazy writing intended to produce a momentous swing in the fight?
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A few notes, a series of chords that unfold and overlap, become momentous events.
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Mr. Nelson finds the weave of momentous history in the fabric of the quotidian.
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As with most momentous events of the Administration, the world was notified via Twitter.
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It's hard to describe, to be honest, but it was really momentous for me.
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To make it worthwhile, Jon needs to change in ways that are comparably momentous.
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He is a man who has come to a turning point, a momentous choice.
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In her hands, even my life might come across as momentous and worth pardoning.
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Even as it upheld the travel ban, the court's majority took a momentous step.
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SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN Today's acrostic by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon is particularly momentous.
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Especially since we are making historically momentous policy decisions based on dangerously spotty data.
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Especially since we are making historically momentous policy decisions based on dangerously spotty data.
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"It's momentous," said David Reay, professor of carbon management at the University of Edinburgh.
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The decision avoids, for now, a potentially momentous change for the Roman Catholic Church.
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How could you have forgotten how momentous everything feels when it's your first marathon?
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The dominance of S.U.V.s and the momentous shift to electrics has automakers playing offense.
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Ahead, discover 15 thoughtful gifts to give to your mom on this momentous occasion.
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" Sanders said Michigan was momentous, as "one of the greatest political upsets in history.
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When he started, in 1958, the court's momentous school-desegregation ruling in Brown v.
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This is a shocking and momentous event that defies common sense and conventional wisdom.
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Analysis: A grave charge and a momentous turn in the Trump impeachment inquiry 75.
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In observance of this momentous occasion, Atari has declared today to be Pong Day.
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With incumbents increasingly hard to defeat, open seats are potentially momentous pick-up opportunities.
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Oh, and dealing with no less momentous a topic than the banality of evil.
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Nothing Feels Good's place as a momentous emo record is more than just auditory.
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But it later became momentous because it was the greatest upset in NBA history.
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Apocalypse, Girl arrived more as a momentous life event for me, than a listening experience.
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"To do something momentous by a 4-3 vote seems really unlikely," Professor Strauss said.
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Whatever your politics, that is a momentous moment that will go down in history books.
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However, the French premier is currently struggling to appease a momentous backlash against his administration.
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Even more tricky is what you and your partner should do for these momentous occasions.
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The deal could have been momentous and it almost was until a sticking point surfaced.
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This is a momentous symbol, a sign of change and of good things to come.
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Support for Brexit began to wane as soon as the country made the momentous decision.
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This momentous undertaking was made possible by facial recognition technology provided by New Delhi's police.
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LONDON — Looking back at the headlines, 103 was a momentous year for the art market.
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The painting commemorates this momentous occasion, the date being the focal point of the work.
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South Koreans will expect to see swift progress on these momentous trials, and due punishment.
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For Transkiy, it was clear that being separated from Marion's programs was a momentous loss.
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The blooper reel features outtakes of some of the most momentous scenes of season six.
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And here she is today, working on what is sure to be a momentous speech.
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Again, watch here to check out this momentous event in the history of streamed media.
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Here's the tentative schedule: This summer, then, should be a momentous one for space travel.
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But overall, this looks to be a momentous legislative year—for better or for worse.
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Mary Gay Scanlon on Wednesday evening for an informal discussion about their momentous week ahead.
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Never before has so momentous a change in military policy been announced through a tweet.
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The departure of a Supreme Court justice is always momentous; Mr Scalia's is doubly so.
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"I am delighted to be participating in this momentous occasion," Burke said in a statement.
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Wisdom helps you understand the difference between non-important, reversible decisions and momentous, irreversible decisions.
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But even the mundane passes back-and-forth from earth to the astronauts seem momentous.
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And here is a sneak peek of the momentous episode, airing Friday at 9 p.m.
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It is unrealistic to think momentous change can happen all at once for several reasons.
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Instead of plugging his sitcom, he recounted the momentous day McNamara never got to experience.
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It is a "momentous" term, according to David Cole, national legal director of the ACLU.
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Next, get ready for a momentous ride: Season 15 will be our epic final season.
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In the days before June 24, 2018, the date selected for the momentous move, thousands
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But he is also taking advantage of a momentous and insecure time in American media.
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In an email, she described it as a "momentous and significant" moment for documentary filmmaking.
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I remember walking in and making eye contact with Danny, and that felt quite momentous.
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On a bill as momentous as Obamacare repeal, that could be Vice President Mike Pence.
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This May, TVLine published a "scorecard" of all the momentous TV finale moments to come.
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The Republican response to Tuesday's election will be a critical test — with potentially momentous consequences.
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It was an admission that gay rights leaders said was momentous and unexpected, if overdue.
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LONDON — Viewed from the top, 2017 has been a momentous year for the art market.
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Each of these images had a momentous effect on the international audiences that saw them.
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Monday was a momentous evening for the reigning King of the Technical Foul, DeMarcus Cousins.
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The offer overshadowed an already momentous day, as lawmakers began voting on eight alternative plans.
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One hundred years ago today, one of the century's most momentous uprisings hit St. Petersburg.
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And just like in the United States, 1967 was a momentous year for the movement.
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On the eve of a momentous vote, pro-impeachment protests broke out across the country.
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But regardless of the outcome, the Senate trial will be a historic and momentous event.
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The nomination of Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court represents a momentous juncture in our history.
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But there is little doubt that all of the justices view the case as momentous.
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The matter was a peculiar distraction from an otherwise momentous week in Albany, with Gov.
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But it's been a busy week for President Donald Trump even aside those momentous events.
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The year of the gig worker uprising 2019 was a momentous year for gig workers.
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As events unfold, none of them momentous, the feeling grows that they could happen anywhere.
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And with a momentous national election next year, will that fear translate into political panic?
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In a follow up news conference Sunday, FIFA President Gianni Infantino hailed the momentous announcement.
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Papadopoulos described Mifsud's comments as a "momentous statement" and not an explicit offer of assistance.
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"I am delighted to be participating in this momentous occasion," Burke told AM New York.
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Amazon has successfully stymied unionization efforts since the company began, so this shift is momentous.
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No momentous decisions emerged from it, at least so far as the public is aware.
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How do you cover a dramatic, momentous news event whose outcome is well-known beforehand?
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The vote was the product of Ms. Pelosi's momentous decision to open an impeachment inquiry.
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But that momentous collapse serves as the story's frame, bracketing its start and its finish.
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The Grand Organ, like Notre-Dame itself, has witnessed some of France's most momentous events.
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But at the same time, it's big enough that the marks they leave feel momentous.
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But this is an unusually momentous vote, with consequences that could last for a generation.
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It seems like whenever anything momentous happens in her life, she commemorates it with new ink.
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And while that feels like a momentous foray, the co-processor has lain dormant for months.
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In four seasons playing field hockey and basketball, Szady had never scored such a momentous victory.
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This could be the most momentous a few days in American diplomacy in the 21st century.
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And the invitations for this momentous event contain a rather subtle nod to this transatlantic union.
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A series of grand and momentous and pointless unities that most of us take for granted.
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For now, you can gear up for the momentous event by playing with the Rumble Maps.
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This was a momentous event in Ukraine political history and for the overall U.S.-Ukraine relationship.
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Where new moons foretell of your potential to change, eclipses often signal momentous shifts beyond yourself.
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The third rate increase of the current tightening cycle will be less momentous than the first.
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It was very momentous for me to see this conversation finally carried into a public setting.
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As he reassured his people when announcing his momentous decision: "I will be staying with you."
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WE HAVE BOTH OF THESE GENTLEMEN WITH US THIS MORNING TO TALK ABOUT THIS MOMENTOUS DECISION.
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The lingering of this sequence drives home, without dialogue, how momentous this is for her character.
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As the nation prepares for this momentous occasion, let us look back: What is Shark Week?
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Now in his 28th year producing NBA games for TV, Feibischoff has worked some momentous occasions.
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This Christmas, something absolutely momentous happened in the Whoniverse: Doctor Who introduced its first female Doctor.
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This is a momentous step forward for equality and fundamental human rights in the United States.
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But, Sabrina isn't the only teen to start a momentous internal journey with Sabrina part 1.
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In a country where transfers of power are rare, the one about to occur is momentous.
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But before that momentous time comes, we have a few days left to get geared up.
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Photo: CDC (AP)Doctors in London, UK have seemingly accomplished a momentous feat in HIV treatment.
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Dropping out of the sedan business in the United States is a momentous shift for Ford.
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And even if nations don't meet the 1.5 Celsius target, these benefits can still be momentous.
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It's been a momentous Saturday for SpaceX, and for the future of crewed voyages into space.
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He said the decision to go for the green in two should be a momentous one.
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As a clue to the identity of America's next president, Mrs Clinton's achievement was more momentous.
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The results of this momentous breakthrough will be published this week in the journal Scientific Reports.
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They talk and talk and talk, but on the screen their foibles come to seem momentous.
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Saturday is the 28503th anniversary of the Supreme Court's momentous campaign finance decision, Buckley v. Valeo.
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Until that momentous day, you're a student whose job is to do what your teacher asks.
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The first momentous collapse occurred in the election of 1800, and nativism proved central to it.
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The existence of any tapes could have momentous legal ramifications, because tapes make damn good evidence.
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These preliminary spats are just a prelude to the much more momentous upcoming decision on steel.
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Here's a look at the winners and losers from one of Trump's most momentous decisions yet.
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Freeland rose to that momentous occasion as the Rockies beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 13-1.
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Throughout his life, Mr. Moore gave a modest account of the momentous Sun sessions with Presley.
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Another momentous thing we hardly ever think about is the thing we think with: the brain.
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This would be momentous in India, where society still views marriage as a contract between families.
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We're living in the wake of one of the most momentous political upheavals of my lifetime.
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For this reason, the recovery of D'Eramo's experience is no less momentous than the experience itself.
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He has also been known to deliver speeches in rhyming couplets at his friends' momentous occasions.
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But now Mr. Corbyn faces momentous decisions on Brexit, ones he probably hoped he could dodge.
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The last week of 2016 has been unexpectedly momentous for US-Israeli — and US-Palestinian — relations.
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Einstein himself apparently had no special plans for what he knew could be a momentous day.
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The E.U. formally approved a draft agreement yesterday for Britain's momentous departure from the political bloc.
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But the decision not to expand the Big 12 is the one that will prove momentous.
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Around 1975 Spero made a momentous decision to image the world through depiction of women exclusively.
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"Momentous events can happen to us in a place that we least expect it," Daniels said.
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I immediately wrote to Will that I had a puzzle idea to celebrate a momentous occasion.
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Spearheading criminal justice reform Closing Rikers, supporters say, is a momentous step forward for New York.
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Alexis McGill Johnson, the acting president of Planned Parenthood, said the court's ruling could be momentous.
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A seemingly momentous pop culture event had come together, apparently, on the spur of the moment.
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In the selections she chose, she lent equal weight to momentous moments and otherwise unobserved ones.
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President Trump's deal with congressional Democrats on the debt limit is not especially momentous in itself.
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The momentous legal case begins today in front of the United Nations' International Court of Justice.
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"He was very happy," recalls Ms. Nosei, who attended the momentous Sotheby's auction on May 18.
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To those who do not work in criminal court, Jacob's decision may not seem particularly momentous.
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But, by all indications, it was not a momentous day in the lives of most Americans.
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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tweeted Sunday that Britain faced a "momentous" decision on 5G.
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Barring some momentous new evidence, not a single lawmaker on either side is expected to budge.
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Momentous things happen in "Hala," but the soundtrack remains mostly hushed and voices are rarely raised.
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It's a lesson in the fragility of even momentous political gains, and the likelihood of setbacks.
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Reaching Fort Laramie was a triumph given the long, arduous ride and momentous occasion being celebrated.
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And who's to say the momentous changes of the last 50 years can't be swiftly undone?
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Mickelson had missed momentous putts before (a lip-out on a putt for 59 at a PGA Tour event in 2013) and made momentous putts before (the 18-footer that rolled around and in to give him the Masters title in 2004), but this was different.
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Gore—Cruz got his introduction to Second Amendment work through a bit part in a momentous case.
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I was coming from a different occupation; it felt momentous but right to start with something new.
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This represented a momentous evolutionary leap for these sea creatures, liberating them from having to lay eggs.
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That momentous day has come for Chrissy Teigen and John Legend's baby girl Luna Simone: She's 1!
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The air was electric in Fremont, California, where a lucky few gathered to witness a momentous moment.
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Members of the Halifax Wanderers Supporters Group were on hand to hear the momentous council decision firsthand.
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In such a momentous year for his career, my father should finally be able to enjoy himself.
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The momentous event occurred in fitting patriotic fashion, happening just before midnight on the Fourth of July.
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Many experts now believe that given the right policies, the effects, though momentous, need not be catastrophic.
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The exhibition reveals how the geographic change had a momentous effect on his art, especially his paintings.
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Its message was clear: giving people the freedom to make such momentous decisions can have dangerous consequences.
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William also received his Order of the Garter knighthood that year, so it was a momentous occasion.
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The charges against her raise the stakes in an election that was already bound to be momentous.
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Nonoo said she was "touched" that her friend wore one of her designs for the momentous occasion.
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Here are some of the most momentous moments from the history of five of the league's squads.
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The existence of any tapes could have had momentous legal ramifications, because tapes make damn good evidence.
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To fully celebrate this momentous, albeit fabricated, occasion, we've rounded up 29 outrageously delectable peanut butter recipes.
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When you start earning steady income, it can feel as momentous as going from crawling to walking.
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She's expected to give fledgling designers a chance to shine during this momentous shift in her life.
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Such concerns would be vital to get senators to trigger the momentous nuclear option — particularly regarding legislation.
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Actually, I've always imagined that some final momentous battle with the Night King will happen at Winterfell.
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Each full moon brings something new with it, whether that's a new opportunity or momentous personal change.
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Church bells once resonated as markers of shared destiny, signaling events from the momentous to the mundane.
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It is a momentous debate about presidential power, and the lives of millions hang in the balance.
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Wednesday, scientists made a momentous announcement resulting from the latest form of "telescopes" -- detectors of gravitational waves.
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The magnitude-6.9 Loma Prieta earthquake lasted just 15 seconds, but it was a momentous 15 seconds.
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From births to end of life care, some of life's most momentous events take place in hospitals.
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One has only to look back a few decades to see how momentous a change this is.
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For many high school seniors, choosing which college to attend in the fall is a momentous experience.
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The poison pill: engineering a momentous policy change that committed the ANC to land expropriation without compensation.
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She is not looking at us, which means she might not want to hear this momentous news.
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For civil rights, it was a whipsaw year of mighty and momentous, sickening and sad events nationwide.
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" When asked about the momentous occasion on Monday, Clinton described the weight of it as "really emotional.
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Then she got a momentous call from Mr. Trachtenberg that the trailer would be released very soon.
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These improvements in the U.S. policy framework toward Russia could be even more momentous than last year's.
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As a result, there is a lot of accumulated hype built up over this (hopefully) momentous announcement.
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A bogey on 12 doomed the quest for a momentous championship here at the Carnoustie Golf Links.
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The success of the comedians Steve Park and Margaret Cho was momentous to aspiring Asian-American performers.
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Rather than stumbling into the center of one momentous event after another, Levandowski has put himself there.
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But it's not too soon for historians to begin to assess the impact of his momentous presidency.
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He called the September cover "a momentous occasion" for the magazine, which goes on sale Aug. 30.
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Today, we are on the verge of momentous global changes, in robotics, A.I., the climate and more.
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Today the district is a battleground in a national election whose result could be nearly as momentous.
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Definitely an exciting and momentous event, and once NASA makes the replay available, we'll provide it above.
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Accordingly, in case you missed the individual stories, we decided to recap the momentous debuts in Detroit.
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Their repetition of simple sequences, spinning in circles and lines, gave slight variations (reverse!) a momentous importance.
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Last year, he struck a momentous, if politically unpopular, deal settling a long dispute with North Macedonia.
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Last year, he struck a momentous, if politically unpopular, deal settling a long dispute with North Macedonia.
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But for decades the deed shone bright, and on that momentous day the participants basked in glory.
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Yet President Donald Trump took this momentous step alone and without any identifiable plan for the ramifications.
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"We know the worth of such momentous declarations," ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on her Facebook account.
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What poetry might he talk about in order to talk about the momentous nature of the occasion?
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But political calculations are not so easily brushed aside, especially on a question as momentous as impeachment.
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By any measure, 2016 was a momentous year, capped by the shocking victory of Donald J. Trump.
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We see flashes of wit, poetry and even genius and observe momentous events, both private and presidential.
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Oregon capped the night with championship t-shirts and bright-red roses to commemorate the momentous occasion.
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As always with this great hybrid city, the continuities have as much force as the momentous changes.
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The issue may seem technical, but there was little question that the justices viewed it as momentous.
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This momentous decision must be made in the most reasoned way possible and with the maximum information available.
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And in true English fashion, the momentous occasion is being celebrated with an official range of commemorative china.
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As globalisation is transformed into something messier, the consequences for MNCs and the world economy could be momentous.
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For many in Turkey, the changes to the political system that Sunday&aposs election will bring are momentous.
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Life didn't waste time, emerging shortly thereafter—but the exact timing of this momentous event is still unknown.
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In fact, the back half of the season has been virtually free of momentous deaths, save for Viserion.
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Researchers have caught their best glimpse yet into the origins of photosynthesis, one of nature's most momentous innovations.
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EARLY in November India's government took a momentous decision by abruptly voiding 903% of the cash in circulation.
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Like any momentous decade-ish occasion, no one is where or who they were all those years ago.
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Doing so could be one of the most momentous foreign policy decisions of Mr. Trump's time in office.
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If they're all there anyway, it's understandable you'd want to fit in as many momentous occasions as possible.
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So it's going to be momentous, and probably very complicated, because this is Brexit, and it always is.
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With just under a month to go until the actual ceremony, the 228 Academy Awards already feel momentous.
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Here are five things to know about the Making a Murderer case after last week's momentous development: 1.
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But in 1856, the Republican Party hosted an equally momentous event in its history: its first national convention.
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Paris Jackson turned 18 on Sunday, and she had her boyfriend on hand to share the momentous occasion.
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So I understand why this is a momentous occasion not just for women, but for this entire country.
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The idea of a "breakup cut" sounds flippant to me — it's almost belittling something that is so momentous.
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This momentous meeting was in honor of "Ghostbusters Day," the date the original film was released in 1984.
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When the London Spitfire finally lifted the trophy after a dominant performance, it felt like a momentous occasion.
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"I feel like I'm in a pool of Coke, man" Ryan said, quite accurately, on this momentous occasion.
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A gift from Kardashian wasn't the only thing that made this Valentine's Day a momentous one for Teigen.
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Israel's energy sector is going through momentous changes due the development of its large offshore natural gas reserve.
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"I am delighted to be participating in this momentous occasion," Burke said in a statement shared on Twitter.
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The past year has been a momentous time for the world's forests, with both good and bad news.
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It's where the extravagant floats and props for the city's momentous Mardi Gras festival are produced and stored.
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The move to electronic forms of information was briefly believed to be a momentous change in the law.
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The discoveries of these receptors were momentous, groundbreaking advances, says Jennifer Pluznick, a physiologist at Johns Hopkins University.
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For the law in America, the newest of the nine represents only part of a momentous change underway.
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While we love them all year long, Friday, June 7, is an especially momentous occasion, National Donut Day.
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It had happened only a few times before, at other momentous occasions in his life, he said later.
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The poison pill: engineering a momentous policy change that committed the ANC to land expropriation without compensation (EWC).
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However, I would have loved to have taken part in such a momentous occasion in our nation's history.
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Twitter seemed an extraordinary way to make such a momentous announcement, even if Musk aggressively uses the platform.
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Really, that's what makes this season feel more momentous than others: The walls are starting to come down.
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The keystone to President Trump's momentous 6900 election victory fell prey to the worst habits of Washington's nature.
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Nothing really momentous happened at Golgotha or, on Easter morning, at the tomb into which the Mary's gazed.
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Sir, thank you for taking the time to speak to CNBC at this momentous time for the peninsula.
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In preparation for the momentous journey that we were undertaking together, she threw herself into proper research mode.
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At the same time, however, they were shifting focus to the more momentous and generational event of decoupling.
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An ever-dwindling band of witnesses, including Queen Elizabeth II, mark the 75th anniversary of that momentous day.
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It is, as Mr. Murdoch put it, a "momentous" moment for the media conglomerate he spent decades building.
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Furthermore, unattainable foreign ambitions distract, at great cost, from the more important and momentous task of internal reform.
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You don't think of biographers as romantic figures or swashbuckling types, and their lives are not generally momentous.
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"I feel that it's a real privilege to join the museum at this momentous moment," Mr. Busch said.
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These constitutional changes were so momentous that, in 2017, President Barack Obama called Reconstruction the nation's Second Founding.
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The characters struggle to adapt and define their future as the momentous elements of history draw them in.
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Into that settlement, a cow arrives, setting off a chain of events that are both momentous and small.
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"2018 was a momentous year in terms of gun safety legislation," said Allison Anderman, the group's managing attorney.
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Put simply, this legislation is right, it is reasonable, and its success would be momentous for several reasons.
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The chief's defection from his conservative colleagues was significant but not momentous: the decision was procedural and temporary.
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In its appeals court brief, the administration said the issues in the case were both momentous and novel.
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The momentous nature of the decision was evident in the live television coverage of the hearing Tuesday morning.
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The destruction of the store, though, was only the second-most-momentous thing that happened in the finale.
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Over brunch, Ms. Wigfield recalled that she and her mother spent New Year's reminiscing about their momentous 2016.
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Our bipartisan, collaborative effort to pass the Farm Workforce Modernization Act in the House is a momentous one.
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That outcome in itself would be momentous, with big implications for the country's future and, of course, Brexit.
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It is a place where conversations of momentous moral, philosophical and political significance can and should be initiated.
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Amid such tragedy, entertainment providers must continue to do their job of bringing momentous experiences to their audiences.
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We're covering a momentous day in Washington, tonight's Democratic debate, and a ruling against the Affordable Care Act.
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So unless some truly momentous bombshell emerges in the coming months, Trump is overwhelmingly likely to remain president.
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"This momentous question, like a fire bell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror," Jefferson wrote.
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Times Square was empty except for police and a few leftover tourists taking photos of its momentous emptiness.
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It's one of those books that still manages to feel momentous even when you know everything about it.
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For teens like Taylor who've made it to Beautycon, it isn't a stretch to say today feels as momentous.
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Without a doubt this has been a momentous past few days for President Trump, his agenda and the nation.
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Though clearly a momentous task, building the Starshot system is conservatively estimated to be feasible within a few decades.
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Britain will make a momentous choice in the June 23 referendum on whether to stay in the European Union.
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On Wednesday during a raucous rally in North Dakota, the president recapped his momentous week and so much more.
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"One researcher who studies another wild potential manifestation of the axion thought that this paper was a "momentous achievement.
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It's not a momentous occurrence by any means, but it's a nice treat for hardcore fans of the Pumpkins.
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The star is celebrating another momentous occasion this week: the release of her first holiday album, To Celebrate Christmas.
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At the time, legendary actress and contemporary Katherine Hepburn sent Arzner a telegram, congratulating her on the momentous occasion.
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In a momentous session that many Brazilians followed live on television, each senator was given the chance to speak.
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We Philadelphians are thrilled to welcome delegates, party officials and members, the media and others for this momentous week.
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Hell, his first appearance in the playoffs was marked by a momentous jaw-smacking from Sasha Vujačić's forearm arm.
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After a couple of "hookups" with Aaron, his latest "U up?" text feels different — more momentous this time around.
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In the 12 months since that momentous total solar eclipse, where did you go — and where are you now?
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When Moore arrived at Chinati in 2010, she was excited about the prospect of taking on this momentous project.
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And who better to dress Middleton for such a momentous occasion than the house that designed her wedding dress?
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"This is momentous," she tells PEOPLE for the special issue, Star Wars: The Secrets of Solo, on newsstands today.
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It's a series of events that have occurred, some of them momentous to you and a few other people.
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You're not currently wearing a chic beret or snappy chapeau in honor of this momentous celebration of headwear heraldry?
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For this momentous occasion, our guest is Alex Goldman, co-host of one of my favorite podcasts, Reply All.
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Thus, many analysts have argued that Mr. Sanders's surprising support signals a momentous shift to the left among Democrats.
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Whatever the IG concludes, the release of his report will be a momentous, game-changing and potentially historic event.
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The two leaders pose for photographs as press congregate at the 5-star hotel to capture the momentous moment.
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Britons will make a momentous choice on Thursday that could matter more for their future than any ordinary election.
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Executives, bankers and bureaucrats are grappling with something that could be minor or momentous and has never happened before.
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Most Americans, those born here, those about to make the most momentous decision in civic life this November, cannot.
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The Michael Kors pinstripe suit he wore for the momentous occasion was made with more than 130,000 Swarovski crystals.
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But if you're Selena Gomez, you update your look for something a bit more momentous: like a world tour.
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There have been many events in my life that I, at any rate, found momentous: some good, some gruesome.
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Globalization, trade, immigration, and technological change have had complex economic and social effects and have fostered politically momentous grievances.
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Americans disagree on all kinds of issues, but this one, whether black lives matter, is genuinely special and momentous.
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And it's momentous because it suggests that Trump was very personally involved in what Sondland was telling the Ukrainians.
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A wall of magazine pages showcases her early modeling career, while videos take visitors back to her momentous performances.
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Ultimately, however, it was less a day to litigate differences than to mark a momentous piece of shared history.
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It was a momentous occasion, but many people don't see the importance of it, given how little Lin played.
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My colleague Stephen Castle describes Mr. Corbyn's pathological ducking and weaving on the most momentous issue facing the country.
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Many reporters, after all, would all love to do something as momentous as bring down a corrupt presidential administration.
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Two months ago, the Trump administration made a momentous, and surprising, decision to put post-Soviet oligarchs on notice.
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But even with all the excitement and pressure from such a momentous occasion, he said he never felt nervous.
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It was a momentous stretch of team basketball for the Cavaliers, who had been leaning so heavily on James.
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He says that walking away from the agreement would be a momentous setback for efforts to address climate change.
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In its brief urging the Supreme Court to hear its appeal, the Justice Department said the case was momentous.
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"This is a momentous step to legal certainty that the internet remains an open platform for everyone," he said.
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Ginsburg has been on a speaking tour of sorts during the winter recess of what is a momentous term.
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Here's where we are right now as plans are being put in place for the momentous Trump-Kim meeting.
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While Netflix is debuting dozens of new series and specials every week, network television likes a true momentous occasion.
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It comes ahead of what will be a momentous Supreme Court session in the midst of the presidential election.
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If we don't break this cycle, we will leave only the same momentous task to our children and grandchildren.
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It is tempting to read the drama that comes with summits as being more momentous than it actually is.
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Dr. Gottlieb's nomination comes at a momentous time for the agency, which Mr. Trump has promised to significantly remake.
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The House vote came ahead of a momentous floor vote on Wednesday on articles of impeachment against the President.
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Ms. Friedman told The Navy Times in 2012 that the day was so momentous, she understood Mr. Mendonsa's excitement.
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In the spring of 1956, two young artists from Brooklyn noticed that something momentous was happening in the South.
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To mark the momentous occasion for both the car-collecting and the celebrity world, we decided we'd survey the lot.
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It was the latest twist in a many-layered test of wills that has momentous implications for the nation's future.
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Bannon had fought internally against the Syrian intervention — one of the most momentous decisions of Trump's young presidency — and lost.
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But now, one month from the big day, she has one final — and rather momentous — decision to make: her wig.
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This week's MashTalk podcast dives into that question, exploring why #Vault7 isn't as momentous as the Snowden revelations from 2013.
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When the fixture lists first came out, many predicted that the second-last game of the season would be momentous.
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All of these momentous changes during Obama's presidency had very real effects on people across the country and the globe.
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Some Havana bars closed without explanation, and rumors soon spread that a "momentous announcement" was coming, according to the Guardian.
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"Hong Kong has faced -- and overcome -- momentous challenges every decade since the end of World War II," Lam wrote recently.
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France's election will be a momentous test of the capacity of liberal-democratic candidates to fashion an alternative to populism.
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THE MID-TERM elections in Florida featured some momentous races, including razor's-edge counts in the Senate and governor's contests.
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"This is one of the most momentous questions we will ever face in our political careers," he told BBC Radio.
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Especially because you were stealing focus from something truly momentous: the long-awaited consummation of The World's Most Glacial Courtship.
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Talking to Recode's Kara Swisher before that momentous ban, USA Today sports columnist Christine Brennan was pessimistic about its chances.
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To adapt this momentous release to the modern day, Precambrian is now being released as a reissue on three LPs.
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" Afterward, Pratt reflected on his momentous day, telling PEOPLE he felt like he was in "the eye of the storm.
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Soon enough, Zoe is accepting Kevin's offer to pick her up from the airport — the most momentous of relationship milestones.
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No matter what the answers to those questions are, it will surely be a momentous and historical moment for television.
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Despite the momentous occasion, Garifullina is far from nervous about taking the stage at one of music's most intimidating venues.
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Yet that momentous and inspiring emotion is primarily aimed at the comrades fighting either side of them, not the flag.
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For me, this just meant more TV time, but for my mother, it was another momentous hurdle of single parenthood.
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Episode 26 This episode of Orange is the New Black challenged me, the viewer, to strive toward a momentous goal.
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Greyson's achievement is particularly momentous because Farley told Hollywood Life in November that her toddler had been diagnosed with autism.
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When Atlanta trio Migos topped the Billboard Hot 100 one year ago, it was a momentous occasion for rap music.
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I think it would be a worthy and a momentous accomplishment that no previous president has been able to realize.
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Netflix's acquisition is a momentous occasion not just for the streaming service but for the Western anime industry at large.
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And for this momentous occasion, Yolanda chose to show their fans that this really is a childhood dream come true.
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And in fact, when the thing is as momentous as creating a human being, then other challenges become, well, doable.
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See, the third chapter in Game of Thrones final season brings us to a momentous showdown: the battle of Winterfell.
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And to make the momentous event even sweeter, the first day of the marathon falls on National Best Friend Day.
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The momentous win that net neutrality advocates celebrated in 2015 is on track to be reversed during Donald Trump's presidency.
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While less momentous than Ms Rousseff's fall, and less resonant than Lula's case, Mr Cunha's fate matters deeply for politics.
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Thursday's UK elections were momentous for the Labour Party and Jeremy Corbyn and an immense self-own for Theresa May.
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But even small steps toward more data-friendly reporting could be momentous for fiscal conservatives and the technology community alike.
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The win is also momentous because this season of Big Brother featured moments of unadulterated misogyny from various male contestants.
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In the end, climate change shares characteristics with other momentous issues humans tend to tuck away — mortality being an example.
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Archivists also found the first solo show devoted to a female artist, earlier than previously believed, but not exactly momentous.
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Momentous events such as World War II and the Vietnam conflict also sharpened public demand for facts and objective analysis.
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It's been a momentous month for Newhouse — he won his reelection bid for a third House term on Nov. 6.
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The announcement is a departure from the sort of headlines that have dominated a momentous year for the ambitious company.
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The potential for a change of leadership is momentous given that incumbent President Joseph Kabila's term expired in late 2016.
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The trouble is, the vote may have been momentous but the British government's response has been decidedly lacking in momentum.
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The stylish infant rocked a variety of bow headbands and a pair of noise-cancelling headphones for the momentous occasion.
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These are particularly momentous moments so let's refer to them as Muse Musical Moments of Monolithic Massive Matt a.k.a. M6s.
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Stylistically, it was an unsuccessful marriage between Christophe Decarnin-era Balmain and the momentous return of Phoebe Philo to Céline.
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That makes AI unlike nuclear weapons or the battleship, which were momentous but less dispersed in their applicability and impact.
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The scales that follow, so momentous and solemn, are as breathtaking as the immense central staircase of a baroque palace.
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Kofi Annan brought the UN into the 21st century with a momentous two terms of office between 1997 and 2007.
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It's a momentous day in world cinema: The Cannes Film Festival has been delayed due to the Covid-19683 coronavirus.
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"My personal view is that it is quite momentous to have reached this level of production," Barange told the Guardian.
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And if that momentous premise hasn't already piqued your curiosity, here are four more reasons to watch (and love) iZombie.
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It is, as Harry puts it "a momentous bloody day," the date on which capital punishment has been made obsolete.
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A familiar turn, a basic unit of so much choreography, felt suddenly momentous, as if it had never happened before.
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It is very rare for the Governing Council to make such a momentous decision outside a regular monetary policy meeting.
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Fed chairs never appeared in television interviews at the time, making it a momentous attempt to reassure the American people.
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Though not quite as emotionally powerful as its predecessor, it is just as funny and, in some ways, more momentous.
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Part of what makes this weekend's official opening of the Shed so momentous is the sheer breadth of its programming.
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It might not be a momentous milestone to everyone, but it is to me: Grieg was my first favorite composer.
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Atrium priced packages of its software and legal assistance under subscriptions, with momentous deals like acquisitions incurring add-on fees.
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For lovers of the series, the revival is a huge deal, a momentous occasion after nearly two decades of waiting.
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Consider the story Thucydides writes about the Peloponnesian War, one he insists was even more momentous than the Persian Wars.
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For that momentous event, Mr. Nanjiani chose a Chicago restaurant very close to where he was living at the time.
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Perhaps they feel that only someone who has lived through something momentous — like the teenagers who survived the Parkland, Fla.
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The season follows the relationship of a single couple, each episode focusing on a momentous, single day they share together.
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Mr. Trump called the occasion "momentous" and "historic," noting that his power to appoint was among a president's most important.
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"I moved to France," Ringwald, now 51, says on this week's UnStyled podcast of a momentous, unexpected decision in 1992.
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Ms Pelosi has taken such a momentous step because she believes the president's behaviour towards Ukraine's government crossed a line.
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Some are heartbreakingly sad; some laugh-out-loud funny; some momentous and tragic; almost all of them resonant or surprising.
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Congress will soon be faced with many momentous decisions that will affect the lives of Americans for years to come.
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"This is a momentous day for the people of Los Angeles and the United States," said LA mayor Eric Garcetti.
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All of Trump's scandals are fusing together into a momentous fight over his staggeringly broad claims of expansive presidential power.
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December 2 marks the singer's 39th birthday and we're celebrating this momentous occasion with a killer workout à la Britney.
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Werther, on the other hand, is never ready for action, because he has no momentous deed waiting to be performed.
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But Drake pushed further, realizing that if this is going to overshadow Pusha's accusations the moment has to be momentous.
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"History of Woman Suffrage" draws heavily on the proceedings of the 1866 meeting but tellingly leaves out Harper's momentous speech.
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It is unlikely he wants to be known as the speaker who stood in the way of such momentous reform.
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To honor this momentous occasion, NASA teamed up with Apple to put out two very different Juno-honoring songs yesterday.
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Move over, Mookie Wilson: Tim Tebow just authored the most momentous dribbler in the history of the New York Mets.
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He insists on crediting this momentous fact in the main text to Dan Balz and Anne Kornblut of The Washington Post.
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The singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer is also using the momentous occasion to kick off her next cross-country tour.
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Last Saturday night, for example, Hosszu had a momentous victory, with her husband and coach Shane Tusup cheering from the sidelines.
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Among the most momentous transactions so far has been the Oklahoma City Thunder's acquisition of Paul George, a star small forward.
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But I have to say it — sorry, Mom – because it's momentous and so revealing of where we are as a zeitgeist.
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The switch won't be noticed by anyone outside of an advanced physics lab, but is a momentous occasion for those involved.
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Listed here are 10 of the year's most noteworthy user interface upgrades—from the incremental yet astute, to the truly momentous.
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These momentous occasions occur throughout all different stages of adolescence and adulthood, making gift-shopping for them a more complex endeavor.
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Though she hasn't been named an official Angel, it's possible that her wings fittings will be even more momentous this year.
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MASAYOSHI SON, the founder of SoftBank, a Japanese telecoms firm turned tech investor, will not have had many more momentous days.
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It may be hard for anyone who isn't already familiar with the game and community to understand how momentous this is.
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"In a nutshell, what he did yesterday is too momentous of a decision to make without doing your homework," he says.
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In a more traditional administration, these two groups would have almost certainly been consulted ahead of such a momentous military announcement.
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It can only be described as perhaps the most momentous coupling of two major food "groups": the mac-'n'-cheese doughnut.
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The lunar eclipse in Aquarius lands on July 27—an eclipse in your sign is sure to be a momentous occasion!
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The song's sleek percussion evolves continuously, with singer Turid Solberg's breathy voice gliding gently over swelling synths and momentous, brassy vivacity.
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The image of an American donning a hijab while she receives a medal would surely be momentous enough to join them.
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Her victory is being widely viewed as a momentous step forward for the LGBT movement in that region of the world.
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The Chinese regime's blackout of information about that darkest of days is tacit admission of how momentous an event it was.
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For people who may have just clocked the Streatham-raised south Londoner's talent, this would certainly look like a momentous milestone.
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Their greeting — a perfectly executed dap — set the stage for a momentous occasion that Democrats could have only imagined months ago.
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On the campaign trail he told supporters it would be the most momentous occasion since the revolution that began in 1910.
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This week AT&T was centre-stage in another momentous antitrust decision, one that threatens a much worse outcome for consumers.
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To mark the momentous upcoming event, the couple threw not a shower, but a "Baby Bash" for their family and friends.
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Whatever the rights and wrongs of that momentous shift in social and economic conditions, it had nothing to do with altruism.
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If they did so it would be by far the largest and most momentous default in Puerto Rico's growing debt crisis.
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With so many momentous events happening for de Lesseps today, RHONY fans only have one thing to say: "Thank you, Jovani!"
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Though they may be "inferior to all squirrels" to the locals, to Seiffert, solving this modern mammal mystery would be momentous.
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NPD is a momentous time where cheesy, crusty, tomato-y lovers all across the nation join together in spirit and celebrate.
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It's using Launchpad 39A at Kennedy Space Center, which previously hosted Apollo missions and more recently SpaceX's momentous Falcon Heavy launch.
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Perhaps one of the most momentous holidays of all the food holidays (there are a lot) is approaching: National Chocolate Day.
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Even those of us who can't afford tickets will be scouring the web for clips and pics from this momentous occasion.
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The momentous occasion comes after Melania twice denied her husband earlier this week, when he reached for her hand in public.
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Never mind how basic their initial words may be, getting to hear your tot's first is pretty momentous for any parent.
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AT 238pm on April 0003th federal deputy Bruno Araújo of Pernambuco state cast the most momentous vote in his parliamentary career.
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Naturally, this is the fragrance I want with me for every momentous event in my life — dates, interviews, parties, the works.
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Don't worry, I've already been out and bought the requisite bunting, confetti, and shriveled cocktail sausages to celebrate such momentous news.
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Momentous as this impending decision might be, however, religious liberty has made major strides in this country over the past year.
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Although his resting place evokes his most momentous act, it also highlights the intensely local nature of the life he led.
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But it was perhaps even more momentous for Periscope, which debuted just over a year ago after being acquired by Twitter.
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On his 100th birthday, let us use this momentous occasion to redouble our efforts to continue his long walk to freedom.
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" Professor Des Cahill, a former priest who was a consultant to the inquiry, told CNN the recommendations issued Friday were "momentous.
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"I look forward to speaking to this amazing group of students on such a momentous occasion," Trump told The Brody File.
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The decision was momentous, as Roosevelt died less than three months into his fourth term and Truman ascended to the presidency.
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The UK government previously insisted it would abide by the verdict of the court, meaning Parliament could be reconvened immediately.'Momentous'
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" Calvinists thereby brought about "a desacralization of the world," resulting in a "momentous realignment of the axis between heaven and earth.
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"We're energized by the positive impact this will have on Crystal City, where momentous change is already taking place," it said.
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Some challenges are so grand and momentous that anxiety seems, at best, a waste of time and energy in confronting them.
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Captured by the Mongols and retaken by Catherine the Great, Crimea was the site of momentous Russian battles during many wars.
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Scott's remarkable work is both an illuminating window on a momentous chapter of history and a guide to our present troubles.
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It's the longest international boundary in the world, and was the setting for a great deal of momentous early American history.
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Can a work of consequence really be constructed around an event no more momentous than a toddler's loss of a doll?
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The Supreme Court said the Constitution does not bar partisan gerrymandering, a momentous decision on the disputed topic of election maps.
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Few athletes will leave the Games having had a more momentous experience than Eric Radford, a figure skater from Balmertown, Ont.
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I remember that momentous summer night in 2015 when President Hassan Rouhani of Iran announced the nuclear deal with President Obama.
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The networks agreed that the 2018 election would be momentous: a "verdict," Wolf Blitzer said early on CNN, on President Trump.
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Even his right-wing junior coalition partner opposed the momentous accord, though that party largely backed the government in Saturday's vote.
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But Wednesday night, Trump chose as his backdrop the Oval Office, a location usually used to deliver somber or momentous news.
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Fistfights, shoving matches, weapon wielding, mass brawls: Largely forgotten now, these clashes show a momentous political struggle unfolding in real time.
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But Americans walk past momentous places and never recognize their role in our history during the period after the Civil War.
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In some languages, a phrase we might translate as "thank you" is reserved for truly momentous favors, like saving someone's life.
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You have to imagine time scales on which a decision made in 2017 might trigger momentous consequences 10,000 years from now.
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Momentous political decisions, often made by men in suits in quiet, evenly lit rooms, do not tend to generate visual drama.
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Mr Trump takes momentous decisions on a whim, without pondering the likely fallout or devising a coherent strategy to contain it.
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Photographers' movements in the Capitol were restricted, too, resulting in limited opportunities to capture images of lawmakers on a momentous day.
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"The president, we know, has a history of putting together really small deals and calling them momentous trade agreements," said Bown.
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The Commission on the Status of Women will note the 29th anniversary of a momentous women's rights declaration on March 9.
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The Louisiana law is one of several momentous cases the high court is slated to rule on by the 2020 election.
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We asked two relationship experts for advice on how to best set this momentous (potentially disastrous) first meeting up for success.
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Mr. Kerry's much-anticipated Middle East speech brought together four giant personalities representing two radically divergent worldviews in one momentous clash.
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In the wake of those momentous episodes and as Star Wars, Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker marches towards its Dec.
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The fraud charges come in the aftermath of a momentous year for Shuler, 44, who twice made headlines for lavish spending.
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He was hampered by the fact that not all of the elements had been discovered when he did his momentous work.
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I write to share some of the fundamental principles that will guide our deliberations on the momentous task before the committee.
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They both viewed the momentous demolition from another bridge near the site, surrounded by a swarm of local politicians and authorities.
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Or perhaps you couldn't attend another momentous exhibition, the museum's 1938 presentation of the Bauhaus, because you didn't even exist yet.
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There's more than one photograph of Tank Man, but for such a long, momentous stand-off, the photographs are surprisingly few.
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Watching the critically-acclaimed musical that swept this year's Tony Awards with 11 wins was a momentous occasion for the Clinton supporter.
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"I look forward to speaking to this amazing group of students on such a momentous occasion," Trump told the Christian Broadcasting Network.
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The depiction of the momentous Civil War battle was housed for nearly 100 years in a leaky building at Atlanta's Grant Park.
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He plans to mark the momentous occasion by inviting the world to come together in a moment of peace, love and unity.
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He added that "many MPs will agonize ahead of such a momentous vote — probably the most important one many will ever cast."
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Jenna, I can&apost see a decision, big and momentous as this is, moving the political needle one way or the other.
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There's a curious thing that happens to major historical events: They can be so momentous that they lose their power to impress.
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The decades-long political fight over the future of the city is what makes Trump's new move so momentous — and so dangerous.
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A move to a single European currency may have seemed a logical extension of such efforts, yet it was far more momentous.
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According to the Los Angeles Times, Netflix's remarkable success comes with equally momentous risk; to slow down could mean drowning in debt.
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That's the momentous vote the British people will take on June 23, deciding whether or not to stay in the European Union.
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"BLESSED," mother Kris Jenner wrote, confirming the birth last week, and on Friday Kim Kardashian shared some details about the momentous moment.
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On this momentous day in which Amazon offers deep discounts on almost all product categories, there's a noticeable absence of sex toys.
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" Among other posts, Spincken celebrated Father's Day last year by quoting Elizabeth Stone: "Making the decision to have a child is momentous.
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Joe Biden's upcoming memoir is a look back at one of the most momentous years of his life — and the most painful.
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Even so, the decision by Rodrigo Janot, the chief prosecutor, on June 26th to charge Mr Temer with bribe-taking was momentous.
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Apparently, when she first became engaged last October, Jeni was understandably sad that her father wouldn't be there for this momentous occasion.
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Even though Thursday's vote was momentous, Pelosi was still treading cautiously on the subject of whether Democrats would ultimately impeach the president.
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Artificial intelligence is a "momentous development," said George Lee, co-chairman of the global technology, media and telecom group at Goldman Sachs.
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There has been surprisingly little commentary in state-run media on such a momentous change, further suggesting a lack of elite consensus.
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Another, new tool is the ability to detect gravitational waves, and then infer what powerful event could have created such momentous energy.
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Caleb McLaughlin of Stranger Things 2 had a momentous life event play out on screen this year: He had his first kiss.
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Chris Paul, James Harden, Eric Gordon, P.J. Tucker, Clint Capela Much has been made about Houston's ostensible stumble through a momentous offseason.
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I know there is still work to do, and while momentous, we cannot forget the intersectionality of race, class, gender and sexuality.
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The love that grows and resides within that level of a human relationship is bigger and more momentous than I can explain.
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Night Sight is momentous because it's a software change that delivers a leap in performance that previously only new hardware could bring.
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If judges are taking such momentous decisions, it is partly because the politicians have flunked them, from regulating appeals to political reform.
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In conclusion, Kim, we are honored and grateful you chose to share this momentous holiday with us in such a spectacular fashion.
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"You realize something momentous has happened and memories fade so he wanted to memorialize it at the earliest time," the source said.
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As momentous as an appearance by a figure such as Kaepernick may be, DREAM also excels at creating its own role models.
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Hendeles's painstakingly amassed hoard speaks to the toy's mass-market success but also makes clear an object's power to hold momentous value.
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A first career F1 win for the Monegasque, who crashed out last year on his debut with Sauber, would be truly momentous.
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Harry Styles performed live without One Direction for the first time, and marked the momentous occasion by paying tribute ... to Kanye West.
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Issues as momentous as Russian attempts to elect an American president of their choice should never be treated in a partisan manner.
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We can't think of a better way to celebrate this momentous occasion that by saving on a wide range of Lovehoney products.
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Say, for example, you're celebrating a momentous achievement at work, or you're toasting some newlyweds at the reception on their big day.
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Ivanka Trump had previously pushed back the publication date of her book from March to May, citing momentous changes in her life.
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Eric and Neil's big day took place just a few weeks after the Supreme Court's momentous decision to legalize same-sex marriage.
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For a milestone this momentous, they're not just releasing one coin but rather an entire set designed with the couple in mind.
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The news of such a momentous occasion broke back in February, fittingly on V-Day (a time for Doritos Locos and love).
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Does it make the new Streep version more momentous that it's a full-cast recording with drama to spare, or less so?
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But these next few months promise to be the most momentous and dramatic since those historic days of the summer of 1974.
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They simply say that such a momentous appointment should not be left up to Mr. Obama in his last year in office.
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"There is only one prediction that is entirely safe about the upcoming term, and that is it will be momentous," she said.
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But the even-keeled nature of his two-hour-plus performance shouldn't blind us to one momentous declaration he made to lawmakers.
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A free press must be able to report on the good, the bad, the momentous and the mundane, without fear or favor.
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The decision is a subtle but momentous step for Trump, effectively harnessing the presidency's national-security powers for his own political advantage.
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He quotes Tolstoy, who is seldom heard from in energy books, on whether momentous events rise from individuals or from larger forces.
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Above all, 2017 was a year that posed momentous questions and left them open for the future -- mostly for the near future.
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You have to love that Geist is so supportive of his younger sibling — especially during such a momentous moment in her career.
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"Next, get ready for a momentous ride: Season 15 will be our epic final season," the tweet read alongside a cast photo.
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Now, you might ask: What could make "Black Beatles" better and more momentous in the scope of history than it already is?
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What's going on: In a transition that could be as momentous, the U.S. and China today are racing to master artificial intelligence.
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This year has produced some momentous events, so let's take a moment and look back at some of the words they inspired.
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Of the political analysts I contacted, Jacobson was the most emphatic in his view that the coming election is of momentous significance.
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The laws, delivered by a Democratic takeover in Albany, marked a momentous shift in power away from the powerful real estate industry.
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The laws, delivered by a Democratic takeover in Albany, marked a momentous shift in power away from the powerful real estate industry.
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Jeffrey Goldberg, the present editor of The Atlantic, claimed that his advent was as momentous as the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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This time around, the first Trump midterms — which will take place on November 6, 2018 — have the potential to be similarly momentous.
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Iranians vote on Friday in a momentous election in this country of 77 million, the second-largest economy in the Middle East.
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President Trump: A House committee chairman has formally requested six years of the president's tax returns, likely starting a momentous court fight.
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The known facts are too weak to support any federal prosecution, not to mention one as momentous as indicting a sitting president.
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President Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel brought to mind a similarly momentous announcement more than a century ago.
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The memorial, the Gandhi Smriti, is perhaps the best place in India to contemplate the legacy of one of history's momentous figures.
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Eat In 1973, three years before she traveled from Iran to Mecca for her hajj, my grandmother Parvin took another momentous journey.
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If we do, what will that say about #MeToo, the momentous cultural reckoning that has been underway for the last two years?
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At the command center, his brother tried to keep his mind off his twin by focusing on the momentous task at hand.
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In my interviews, I have found no evidence that directors even discussed Mr. Moonves's potential vulnerability before making such a momentous decision.
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Stan's late-night snooping was, it seemed to me, the week's most momentous development in terms of where the plot is headed.
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The no-drama-Obama White House offered less intrigue, and the books emerging from it seem neither as momentous nor as dishy.
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Mr. Macron, at the head of a fledgling political movement, marked a victory that was always as tenuous as it was momentous.
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At this momentous occasion, the young Viktor Orban publicly called for free elections and demanded the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hungary.
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Resh, which seems to present yet another not-so-momentous opportunity for the Supreme Court to tinker with securities class action machinery.
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Deb Amlen is putting the finishing touches on her (adjusts monocle, takes momentous pause) Smithsonian presentation, which takes place on March 5.
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It was a surprise for many, given that he had appeared open to the idea, a potentially momentous change, for the Amazon.
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The Supreme Court's new term that begins on Monday could prove momentous, with cases involving gun control, abortion, L.G.B.T. rights and immigration.
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Alexander Hamilton asserted that the nation's highest court would be too small (only six justices initially) to undertake such a momentous responsibility.
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The momentous protests in Iran this autumn came at a delicate time in a tense standoff between the United States and Iran.
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It's the actor's first time on the show in 35 years and this momentous occasion will also be celebrated by his family.
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Achieving a level of trust between the two rivals, capable of sustaining so momentous a joint operation, would be far more difficult.
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The momentous demonstration outside the White House spawned a nation-wide movement, reminding the Trump administration that we will not be silenced.
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This year has produced some momentous events, so lets take a moment and look back at some of the words they inspired.
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But the related arrest of Mr. Lee, scion of the country's biggest and most profitable conglomerate, or chaebol, is a momentous turn.
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In his comments, LaPierre didn't mention the Supreme Court or the fact that it is in the midst of a momentous term.
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The decades-long political fight over the future of the city is what makes Trump's new moves so momentous — and so dangerous.
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"When I first saw the Chinese liver fluke egg down the microscope I knew that we had made a momentous discovery," said Yeh.
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Sure, news of a war between Instagram and Snapchat and a sexy new Samsung flagship device may have pushed aside this momentous occasion.
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So to celebrate such a momentous year, personally and fashionably, she took some time to reflect on her eight favorite outfits of 2017.
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Considering this planet's reputation as the disciplinarian of the solar system, this momentous celestial shift tends to mean one thing: Play time's over.
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" Another woman who alleges Cosby drugged and raped her, Lili Bernard, told CNN the sentencing was "a momentous decision in a #MeToo era.
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After five years and $1.1 billion, the momentous event occurred in fitting patriotic fashion, happening just before midnight on the Fourth of July.
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Nigel Cliff, a British journalist and one-time contributor to The Economist, has written a freshly sourced account of these momentous Moscow nights.
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When compared to the momentous, intricate, and pseudo-superhuman projects on show on r/DIY, this sub seems much more human and relatable.
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We've listed 32 of the momentous events we lived through in 2018, as told on the front page of The New York Times.
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If the president's personal lawyer was calling in favors at the Treasury Department and found a willing helper it would be momentous misconduct.
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The dragon battle felt so momentous because it was surrounded by a bunch of other stories where things were moving forward very slowly.
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But as Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos just found out, referendums don't always produce the expected result and the ramifications can be momentous.
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A momentous day for survivors of online trafficking and a big victory in our fight to help end online #SexTrafficking in this country.
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Just days after giving birth, Lively attended her best friend Jessica Snyder's wedding in early October, and documented the momentous occasion on Instagram.
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And with that momentous milestone comes a great excuse to share plenty of facts and figures about the show's nearly century-long history.
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The Trainwreck actress then leans her head on her father's shoulder as she is almost overwhelmed by the emotion of the momentous occasion.
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He has been telling his followers that this is the most momentous occasion in Mexican history since the revolution that began in 213.
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However, according to Michelle Kinder, the executive director of the Momentous Institute, there are some aspects of development that AI just can't provide.
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"She described to us how momentous it felt to sit in that historic conference room with just the other eight justices," she said.
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"It's a momentous day for science and for me personally," said Gizmodo's other resident Hole Image Specialist, Dell Cameron, when reached for comment.
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His detention was also a momentous development in the coming election in Brazil, upending the race to replace President Michel Temer in October.
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But they differ in trying to describe what about it is momentous — and they disagree profoundly on whether it should give us pause.
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Along with winning the votes in that momentous New Hampshire victory, Clinton also handily beat Obama out as being the candidate who cares.
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But it can sometimes seem that, in the broader electorate, this momentous breakthrough has not garnered quite the notice or accolades it deserves.
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However, these too have proved to be a fire risk, leading to the company's expected — but still momentous — decision to cease production altogether.
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And then there's a countdown clock displaying red digital numbers that tell me there are perhaps 003 hours left until something (momentous?) happens.
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"Zimbabwe's eventual return to the Commonwealth, following a successful membership application, would be a momentous occasion, given our shared rich history," Scotland said.
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The IOC's executive board met by teleconference on Sunday and is set to deliver one of the most momentous decisions in its history.
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"This is a momentous time for our business... This marks the next chapter in our development and growth," said MultiChoice CEO Calvo Mawela.
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It was a momentous day in our office when Beyoncé announced her pregnancy with twins while posing in a technicolor garden of Eden.
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The momentous, if imperfect, Pure Food and Drug Act, which passed soon after Sinclair's book appeared, was widely known as Dr. Wiley's Law.
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There was always the intent that the night would be culminating [with] this momentous shattering of the glass and it just got blown.
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When somebody says, 'I am ready to end dialysis and let myself die,' that's a momentous decision and it might make us uncomfortable.
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Time and time again, my work gave me access to worlds I would otherwise never have entered, entertaining and moving and sometimes momentous.
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Fletcher" are mundane, and the stakes aren't exactly momentous, even compared with the petit-bourgeois dramas of "Little Children" and "The Abstinence Teacher.
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Progress accelerated in 221, when a small experiment based at the South Pole appeared to make a momentous discovery about the universe's birth.
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If that occurs, and if Uber continues growing at its breakneck pace, it would represent a momentous transformation in how Americans get around.
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I would assume that both of those momentous life events are major themes of what's happening in the work in The Pink Palace.
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The British have just begun to grasp the grave consequences of handing an utterly uniformed populace hugely momentous policy decisions via public referendum.
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VEVO celebrated this momentous occasion by tweeting this adorable little video of young Bieber's stardom and growth into a Purpose-ful pop star.
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Passing as straight, but wanting to be out, transforms casual neighborhood chats into momentous opportunities to relate with authenticity or retract in isolation.
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Given the momentous occasion, we hit Wintertime up with a few questions over email to learn more: Noisey: What is this song about?
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The political issues surrounding the North Korean crisis are equally momentous because they go to the core of the American presence in Asia.
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These tapes have inspired expansive media coverage and underpinned momentous protests; they have altered public perception and moved the needle on public policy.
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Considering our current moment's heart-poundingly swift, frequently terrifying news cycle, the Sequoia affair hardly made for the most momentous or enduring story.
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And I began to wonder how life in the town could go on just like always, after such a momentous change at home.
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In the four years since that momentous occasion, I've learned those kinds of experiences aren't unique to me, but to millennials in general.
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Even though the season clocks in at around six hours in total, it feels more momentous than that, and in a good way.
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Sam Yoon, a former member of the Boston City Council, said Ms. Pressley's victory had exposed a momentous cultural transition in the party.
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A crowd filled with famous faces gathered on Saturday to witness a momentous union — and in other news, Prince Harry married Meghan Markle.
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Rather, the point is that when confronted with a decision as momentous as whether to turn against a precedent such as Roe v.
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Even so, Late Show host Stephen Colbert noted that the momentous trial still couldn't beat Mr. Peanut or Gritty on Twitter's trending topics.
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So there was agreement among both supporters and detractors that the proposal marked a momentous break from decades of American and international policy.
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Investigators concluded a momentous three-day stretch of public impeachment hearings before the inquiry takes a weeklong break for the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday.
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"The Senate will continue to observe the Biden Rule so that the American people have a voice in this momentous decision," McConnell said.
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A momentous year in the movies (and just about everywhere else), 1968 has already been a popular topic for cinematic tributes this year.
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Even during this momentous event, which she watched at a sorority meeting in the Poconos, Johnson's combination of grit and wit shone through.
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The curious contrasts of "Twin Peaks" are plainly evident in this week's episode, which balances the momentous, the abstract and the seemingly inconsequential.
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Instead, they have been captivated by the momentous developments in their native country, after three detainees were released by North Korea this week.
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The Times has used live briefings to cover other momentous events, like the terrorist bombings in Sri Lanka or President Trump's impeachment trial.
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But David thought it would be momentous to hike up Black Butte, a stratovolcano in his home state, Oregon, and exchange engagement rings.
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The momentous change comes after years of campaigning to extend abortion access to Northern Ireland in addition to the #NowForNI social media campaign.
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The transition from the Carter to the Reagan administration would bring one of the most momentous constitutional cases of the past half-century.
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As with any big change, though, this momentous meeting of sex and tech still has some bugs in the system to work out.
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Paul Tsongas and his colleagues enacted ANILCA forty years ago, but the vision behind that momentous legislation is equally critical and applicable today.
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In honor of this momentous occasion, we've rounded up all of Miss Amanda Leigh Moore's greatest throwback hits (in no particular order): 1.
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Last week saw momentous political change in Africa's most developed economy as Ramaphosa took over as president following former President Jacob Zuma's resignation.
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For millions of fans, the release of a 'Rajini' film is such a momentous occasion, that it calls for a day off work.
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There are a number of other items on the tech docket in the coming week, outside of the momentous net neutrality repeal vote.
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President Trump's controversial recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel brought to mind a similarly momentous announcement more than a century ago.
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The moment-to-moment suspense about what she might do is a pleasure, even if what she ends up doing isn't always momentous.
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Instead, it inhabits a landscape where the petty and the momentous are practically indistinguishable, and even the strongest feelings are muddied with ambivalence.
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In a telephone call with reporters Tuesday, Alex M. Azar II, the secretary of health and human services, described the announcement as momentous.
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Of course, the charge of obstructing a congressional investigation could be more politically momentous than being charged with interfering in an FBI investigation.
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While it's been a long time coming, it's still a momentous occasion that marks a major shift toward size inclusivity in the fashion industry.
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"I had never done anything quite so momentous and it was scary for me, but he was wonderful and a true friend," she said.
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Preparing for these momentous occasions is like chipping away at a Rubik's cube — with gifts making up an entire side of the colorful puzzle.
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Sorry Virgo, whatever your answer was, it is insufficient, as this marks a more momentous shift in US presidential portraiture than we've ever witnessed.
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Last year proved to be a momentous one for bitcoin, with trading giants like CME and Cboe introducing futures contracts for the virtual currency.
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She walked for a second time at the Paris show in 2016, which was a momentous occasion when Jenner donned the show's coveted wings.
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Sidney Poitier's life is full of momentous achievements, so it's fitting that he be honored with his second lifetime achievement award in one year.
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In addition to being a momentous moment for the group (and K-pop as a whole), BLACKPINK's performance was, by all accounts, pretty fantastic.
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The topic of lack of diversity at Revolve's press trip gained momentous attention when blogger Valerie Eguavoen sparked a conversation on her Instagram Stories.
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I want him there and my son does, too, but I will not host a momentous event where my father willfully ignores my mother.
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The official Twitter account of Pinarayi Vijayan, the head of the Keralan government, tweeted that the wall was a "momentous" occasion for all involved.
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And nobody else seems interested in these momentous events either — it doesn't come up for conversation in Meereen among the Tullys or anywhere else.
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But this was an important occasion for Wheeler, momentous even, in that it was the next step in his recovery from Tommy John surgery.
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That's why it's quite a momentous thing to learn that Grado is developing a wireless model, which is set to be released this year.
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Image: AppleApple is currently embroiled in a momentous legal battle against the government, but they're also staying on top of what really matters: dicks.
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The day was momentous – not simply for the test-takers but also for the College Board, the not-for-profit that owns the exam.
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AFTER the momentous events of the past few months in Catalonia, the regional election on December 21st suggests that, remarkably, not much has changed.
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However, the momentous event did occur and I'm literally writing to you from my vacation because I felt it was that important to convey.
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Given her love for the food and the people, it was a no-brainer for her to celebrate her momentous birthday at the spot.
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Gender reassignment is a momentous choice, since it causes irreversible physical changes and, if surgery is done to reshape the genitalia, perhaps also sterility.
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As you might expect from such a momentous occasion featuring two highly meme-able characters, the meeting has inspired some rather ingenious viral reaction.
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In a year where the #MeToo movement shook up the world, and certainly the entertainment industry, songs of female empowerment have a momentous resonance.
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That's because British voters are going to the polls — in one of the most bizarre, unpredictable, and momentous elections in the country's long history.
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The gun weighs nearly 10 pounds and it's an original — the same kind many rebels were armed with during Ireland's momentous uprising in 1916.
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Lefsetz authors the Lefsetz Letter, a free influential newsletter about the music business that has documented the momentous shift from physical to digital media.
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While the momentous hour was filled with lovable moments — Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and Andrew DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) getting caught making out like teenagers!
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It's an amazing feeling to sit in a place that has so much history, where momentous decisions are made that impact an entire nation.
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The rocket launcher's return is such a momentous event that Bungie created a trailer just to hype it (and the pre-order bonus, naturally).
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It was a momentous occasion for artificial intelligence, showing how far a clever algorithm could go in a game prized for its intellectual difficulty.
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On this momentous day, I reached out to Davey Wreden, the game's creator, to see how he felt about the wait finally being over.
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Undoubtedly, Alaska's receding Mendenhall Glacier is one of the best places to both witness a momentous glacial recession and learn about the diminished glacier.
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This double motivation of nationalism and culture wars has brought Britain to the edge of a momentous, and potentially disastrous, decision on June 23.
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"A free press must be able to report on the good, the bad, the momentous and the mundane, without fear or favor," she continued.
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AFTER Britain's momentous vote on June 23rd to leave the EU, many in Brussels and London want to know how it will be implemented.
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But the civil rights group said it never contemplated the government would force parents to make this "momentous decision" before even seeing their children.
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There were few books at home, and it was momentous for Steidl when he received one—Hans Christian Andersen's "Thumbelina"—as a Christmas gift.
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One by one, they cast the most momentous vote of their political lives, or of any representative of the American people in a century.
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"This spring marks a momentous occasion as the resort destination of Baha Mar marks its full completion," says Graeme Davis, president of Baha Mar.
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The 16-year-old came through a momentous battle to finish second behind Michela Moioli of Italy at Pyeongchang's Phoenix Snow Park on Friday.
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Cho Chang famously gave Harry Potter his first-ever kiss – but the actress who played her has one major regret about the momentous scene.
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Critic's Notebook When dance succeeds, it creates an alchemy of time and space that transfigures the action; life itself becomes brighter, keener, more momentous.
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And that's the first of the five reasons TC Sessions: Mobility is a must: The Mobility category is too momentous to walk on by.
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Say what you like about Valley VCs, but you can't argue that they don't have a long, proud history of momentous, world-changing success.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Burqah is an ordinary village in Palestine, where no conflict or momentous event has brought it international attention.
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What is new about Pokémon Go is both momentous and banal: It is proof that millennials, for years the young generation, are getting old.
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Still, as a young Democratic campaign manager, it seemed to her vaguely unprofessional to have broken her neck on such a politically momentous day.
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The plaintiffs added that families need time to consider together the "momentous" and "exceedingly complex" decision of how to proceed with their immigration cases.
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For newspaper correspondents, the Civil War also marked the beginning of a modern era for journalism, when technology allowed rapid reporting on momentous events.
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But as momentous events whipsawed Washington and Wall Street in recent days, Mr. Trump seemed oddly offstage, more of a spectator than the star.
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It's ironic that Clinton's speech felt a lot more momentous on television than it did to those of us who were in the room.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower (a fulminating Malcolm Sinclair) is about to give the signal for the momentous invasion that would be known as D-Day.
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But she persevered, and in 2015, two momentous events occurred: She performed "Giselle" and the next month, at 37, she was promoted to principal.
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"I freaked out, and we decided we did not want to make this momentous decision from that place of nervousness and anxiety," Stephen said.
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That would reflect a momentous occasion amid increasing tensions in the Persian Gulf following Trump's decision to withdraw from the Obama-era nuclear deal.
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But a decision upholding the law could "be momentous if it signaled that the court was ready to revisit past decisions," our colleagues write.
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Rush Limbaugh said on his radio show that Mr. Trump's "reference to CrowdStrike, mark my words, is momentous," though he did not say why.
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It's a momentous choice as the company tries to keep itself afloat, Michael de la Merced and Andrew Ross Sorkin write in the NYT.
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The move left lawmakers scrambling for a way to weigh in on the most momentous decision the country has faced in its recent history.
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"We believe this would be much to the consternation of many people around the U.K. who wish to celebrate this momentous event," they wrote.
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But it has already made two momentous changes to the way it confirms federal judges and Supreme Court justices in the past four years.
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The lowest-income students at the Brigham Young University-Idaho face a momentous choice — pay for private health insurance, or drop out of school.
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Two witnesses described their intimate views of an attempted quid pro quo on Thursday, wrapping up a momentous three-day stretch of public hearings.
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MASAYOSHI SON, the founder of SoftBank, a Japanese telecoms firm turned tech investor, will not have had many more momentous days than July 26th.
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It consists of three acts, each centering on a momentous death: Zia's hanging of Benazir's father, the explosion of Zia's plane, and Benazir's assassination.
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" In a later statement, Pallone said the decision "is a momentous step to legal certainty that the internet remains an open platform for everyone.
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Yet the plebiscite on a set of constitutional changes in Italy on Sunday may be a momentous day for Europe and the European Union.
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The 10 leading Democratic presidential contenders took to the debate stage on Wednesday in Atlanta after a momentous day of impeachment testimony in Washington.
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"This is a momentous day in our fight to hold online sex traffickers accountable and help give trafficking survivors the justice they deserve," Sen.
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By the end, it captures a momentous battle and conveys that the dances were born despite, or because of, surrounding poverty and gang violence.
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Those Britons who wished to remain are reminded, daily, that a risky and momentous national change is being initiated against their will and judgment.
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It was a momentous vote for the United Methodist Church, as the future of the country's second-largest Protestant church hung in the balance.
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In the sketch, the two comedians spent the momentous evening with several white Hillary Clinton voters as the election results came were coming in.
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Fox News hasn't changed overnight, and O'Reilly's departure is another (albeit momentous) step in a direction that the younger Murdochs have been pushing the channel.
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To celebrate this momentous occasion, Vanity Fair profiled the filmmaker in a sprawling feature that frames his unusual body of work against an unusual life.
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Let's face it, pretty much every momentous structure and wonder from history has been created at the whim of one or a few powerful megalomaniacs.
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The first match was the most momentous — a 20-20 win for France in the 290 World Cup semifinals at Stade de France outside Paris.
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But after what appears to have been a momentous White House policy coming out week, featuring Miller at its center, that's no longer the case.
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It's actually a momentous and sad day in the Kennedy family ... 55 years ago yesterday, Maria's uncle, President John F. Kennedy, was assassinated in Dallas.
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It represents a momentous victory for President Bashar al-Assad and a crushing defeat for Syria's opposition, which will struggle to forge a way forward.
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Hala's story sincerely touched me and I am truly honoured that I had the privilege to create this look for her celebrating this momentous occasion.
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Today, we are on the cusp of an equally momentous and irrevocable breakthrough: the advent of computers that draw their computational capability from quantum mechanics.
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In front of television cameras broadcasting images live around the world, the two leaders walked toward each other with hands outstretched for the momentous handshake.
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The Miami-based exile group, the Cuban American National Foundation, said in a statement that Cubans were now at a "momentous crossroad" after Castro's death.
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Fast forward to today, and the overblown furor over Trump's inartful counterpunch has obscured the candidate's momentous comments about terrorism at the Republican National Convention.
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THE sudden death on May 20103rd of Afonso Dhlakama (pictured), the long-standing leader of the opposition Renamo movement, is a momentous event for Mozambique.
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But the Duchess' appearance at the Invictus Games on Sunday marked a momentous occasion in her sartorial oeuvre: her first time wearing sneakers in public.
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While that may not normally sound momentous, it's a reminder that the automaker is still focused on cars and not trucks, SUVs, and connecting cities.
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"This is a momentous day for the people of Los Angeles and the United States," Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said in a USOC release.
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I have no doubt that this phone — or, more likely, phones, given Samsung's habit of issuing a Plus-sized model — will be momentous and important.
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And he loses, it&aposs going to be a huge momentous upset that&aposs going to showcase the trend of the Democrats retaking the house.
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The momentous achievement closely follows a shockingly candid new peek at late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs' upcoming memoir, Small Fry.
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This year marks the 400th anniversary of the playwright's death, and to commemorate this momentous occasion, two artists have created interpretations of the Bard's likeness.
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"I don't feel that old," Dion, 48, told the crowd of four thousand people, many of whom wore customized lanyards that reflected the momentous occasion.
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Ahead of the "Delicate" singer's final stateside performances for her Reputation tour, Swift shared a selfie with fans as she prepared for the momentous weekend.
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Why it matters: This comes on the heels of what might have been one of the most momentous weeks in the Russia investigation so far.
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It seems crazy to be quarrelling about these petty procedural matters when momentous changes may be taking place in the spiritual home of Orthodox Christianity.
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This is a momentous day and I could not be more proud of our teams who together have opened a new chapter of space exploration.
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We'll visit museums, castles, and sites where some of the most momentous events in history have taken place — and we'll have fun along the way.
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This would lead to a momentous shift in the power dynamic in Washington and could have dramatic consequences such as the beginning of impeachment proceedings.
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These men are part of a quiet, hard-to-track but momentous change in Africa, which has profound consequences for the continent's most important industry.
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President Barack Obama's move last week to cut federal funding for abstinence-only sex ed in public schools has been lauded as bold and momentous.
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The Troubles are in full swing, and hunger strikers are dying; politics are too momentous for anyone to get caught up with long-ago bloodshed.
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The election, to be held on July 30, is momentous because it will be the first without Mugabe on the ticket in nearly four decades.
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Ms. Park's choice of Washington over Beijing in the dispute has been seen here as a momentous decision and a central part of her legacy.
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If it didn't concern a momentous historical tragedy, the campaign against Ms. Lipstadt would have amounted to little more than a publicity-seeking nuisance suit.
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The same temptation can occur in less momentous deflations, whenever insincerity peeks from under a euphemism—whenever the "guest" turns out to be a customer.
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At the meeting, his frustration grew as peers described momentous shifts in Earth's operating systems, but always anchored them in time by mentioning the Holocene.
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My aim is to try to cut through the political duststorm to find the stories that reveal the essence of this strange yet momentous election.
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Clinton, the "historic nature of her candidacy," as her campaign put it so clinically, made for a momentous backdrop to all the disruption that followed.
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If you invested any amount of time in watching him watch all of his movies, it's probably worth celebrating this momentous life occasion with him.
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New Horizons' visit was brief, but momentous: The mission's success makes Ultima Thule by far the most distant object ever to be imaged up close.
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This momentous breakthrough — among the most important in the history of science — required a 13-year-long Herculean effort that cost approximately $3 billion dollars.
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Her album Pure Heroine appeared a few days shy of release of Drake's stunner third record Nothing Was The Same and Beyoncé's momentous Self-Titled.
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It was a hat-trick which epitomised Kuyt as a player in that, despite the momentous circumstances, there was nothing particularly flash about his efforts.
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Two-thirds of Irish voters agreed to amend the constitution and allow women to access abortion in a momentous and emotionally charged referendum in May.
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We were returning from a momentous occasion: a staged interview with Barbra Streisand, an experience that he had found more nerve-wracking than the Emmys.
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"The North Korea-United States summit, which will follow the inter-Korean summit, will itself be a momentous event in world history," Mr. Moon said.
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No high-ranking official from the Jamaican federation was present to celebrate that momentous qualification in a penalty shootout against Panama, the team's coaches said.
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Wheels When Dieter Zetsche was replaced as chief executive of Daimler last week, it underlined yet another momentous change in the automotive industry's executive ranks.
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The era that Rusbridger recounts was so momentous for journalism and the stakes so high, it was hard to see the new existential challenges looming.
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"I do feel that now is a time in which momentous events are taking place and there are great issues to be resolved," he said.
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In reality, Ercel died, at home in Kentucky, two years before his son's momentous speech; it's the play that gives him posthumous knowledge of it.
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But amid the drama leading up to Mr. Kalanick's forced departure, Uber made a quieter change that could represent another momentous shift for the company.
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In its brief filed late Thursday asking the Supreme Court to consider the case, the Trump administration said the question for the justices was momentous.
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Either way, WeWork faces a momentous choice as it tries to save itself after it was forced to pull its stock market debut last month.
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Others have been less momentous, touching, for example, on the poor taste of the tap water and what he is allowed to watch on television.
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You'd hope they'd give it at least that much attention, considering that this impeachment trial is a momentous occasion which will mark U.S. history forever.
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Before the House takes the momentous step toward impeachment of an American president, all of its members should be on record with that consequential action.
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The encounter began, M.B.Z. told me, when he entered his father's office with a momentous piece of news: The Americans were sending troops to Afghanistan.
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It's a pretty momentous occasion ... when Copy Cat was created, researchers believed animal clones would die at young ages ... but CC is still pawing around.
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She is in the middle of explaining the concept of anagnorisis, the point in a tragedy at which the protagonist arrives at a momentous recognition.
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That would mean that while his court is in the middle of a momentous term including cases on LGBT rights, abortion, and the Second Amendment.
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For the new owner, buying Volvo was momentous: "We are like a poor farm boy pursuing a famous movie star," Li Shufu, Geely's chairman, said.
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Turning to the contentious issue of Brexit and its potential impact on the financial services sector, Ermotti acknowledged that there could be momentous changes ahead.
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"It is an ignoble and overdue end to what has been, by any measure, a momentous public life," POLITICO's Zack Stanton wrote at the time.
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"With the momentous holiday approaching on September 18, Wendy's wants everyone to celebrate with a fresh never frozen cheeseburger," the chain said in a statement.
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He wanted to talk about Amendment Four, a citizen-petitioned constitutional measure on Tuesday's ballot whose passage was a momentous victory for criminal-justice reformers.
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But Washington and some other areas already have more progressive bail-setting systems, and now the Cook County order could prove momentous, reform advocates say.
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A policy reversal this momentous would normally require a strong justification, grounded in a theory of market failure, with sound evidence to back it up.
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President Trump discusses pulling out of NATO, Britain's Parliament is set to hold a momentous Brexit vote, and American airports are feeling the government shutdown.
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It's been a season of so many momentous changes that it's hard to imagine a single episode's managing to thread it all back together thematically.
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Haiti was already facing a momentous weekend by any standard, before the Caribbean's worst hurricane in a decade made landfall on the battered island nation.
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The deal is yet another momentous consequence of Trump's decision to withdraw from Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations during his first full working day as president.
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For fans of Lenovo's (and before that IBM's) no-nonsense business systems, 940 marks a momentous occasion as it's the 25th anniversary of the ThinkPad line.
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But the much greater fragility of Germany's social democrats, with an historic low of just over 20 percent of the vote, is at least as momentous.
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Zuckerberg's resignation would hit the reset button on Facebook and allow for a pivot even more momentous than the post-IPO move from desktop to mobile.
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Classic movies and TV shows, like When Harry Met Sally, The O.C., and Friends, among many others, feature momentous midnight kisses meant to make us swoon.
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SpaceX has pushed back the timing for the momentous mission as it revamps its fueling procedures for Falcon 9 rockets following a launchpad explosion this September.
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SINGAPORE – Miles from Washington, staring down a momentous meeting with a North Korean autocrat, President Donald Trump had plenty of other things on his mind, too.
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Chuckling, Mr Doulgaroglou recalls the journalists who scarpered from his hotel once they realised the prime minister was saying something momentous, leaving behind their unpaid bills.
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While you might not think of Uranus that much (unless you're making a dirty, astrological joke), this is actually the start of momentous shifts to come.
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It's a good, A-plus feeling when you and your chums score a goal, touchdown or try in sportsball, so why not celebrate the momentous occasion?
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Campbell, who has tattooed Justin Theroux, Sting, Robert Downey Jr., Courtney Love and Orlando Bloom, among several others, shared the momentous occasion on his Instagram Wednesday.
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It's a particularly momentous time for rapper Cardi B, who is nominated for a total of five awards, including the coveted album of the year title.
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The 50-year-old actress opened up about the momentous occasion while talking to Andy Cohen on Tuesday night's Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.
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