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17 Sentences With "momentously"

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George's connection to the slave plantation is revealed gradually, momentously.
The scene also defines a turning point in the play's tone, from chipper to momentously somber.
Well, consider this: we found seven huge differences between the momentously popular Hunger Games books and movies.
Morris said that the tattoo scene where Sokolov so momentously saw Furman for the first time really occurred.
For a time, momentously, what he did caught a wave of history and drove it farther inland than could otherwise have been the case.
Understanding this is essential to comprehending our political reality or developing strategies to change it — especially as we approach a momentously consequential midterm election.
Every Bay Area startup will tell you it is doing something momentously difficult, but Rigetti is biting off more than most – it's working on quantum computing.
A thumbs-up is needed from Queen Elizabeth; her husband, Prince Philip; or her son, Prince Charles — who are somewhat momentously dubbed "the Grantors" on the royal website.
"It looks like we will break down more momentously unless the Saudis intervene with big output cuts of their own," said Thompson, who sees WTI testing support next at $45.
It had lived so momentously in my memories — as I think it does for anyone living in Saudi Arabia or within the Muslim community, as a place of huge cultural, social, and religious symbolism.
There have been 22020 such trials in US history — 533 for federal judges, one for a senator (after which the Senate concluded that senators can't be impeached), one for a Cabinet officer, and, most momentously, two for presidents (Andrew Johnson in 1998 and Bill Clinton in 220).
While it's typically Kris's job to manage her many offspring, both orchestrating their momentously successful careers and handling their PR with a deft hand from behind the scenes, clearly she abides by the philosophy that while the matriarch is away, the most famous family on the planet will play.
Much less momentously, on 27 October, Nemesis and Nile captured five fishing vessels. On 1 November Nile captured the French privateer Renard off Folkestone. Lieutenant Whitehead was again sick on shore so Nile was under the command of Mr. Butcher. Renard was armed with two 3-pounder guns, and had a crew of 13 men under the command of Michael Bernard Hamelin.
On 15 February 1898, one month after a fire destroyed the Illustrated American headquarters, Hare presented himself at the office of Collier's Weekly proposing to photograph the wreckage of the battleship Maine, and life in Spanish Cuba. This was his first major job. He then captured images of the Spanish–American War (1898), which Collier's used to build support up for the controversial conflict. His intimate wartime photography was often cited as the reason Collier's circulation increased momentously.
This incident led to strained relations with Denmark, and, in order to anticipate any hostile move from the Danes, the British government despatched Earl Whitworth in August on a special mission to Copenhagen. The Danes not being ready for war, his mission staved off hostilities for about a year. In 1807, after the second battle of Copenhagen, the British captured Freja and took her into the Royal Navy as HMS Freya. Much less momentously, on 27 October, Nemesis and the lugger Nile captured five fishing vessels.
Several weeks later, Joe made his return from absence helping Magnus once again from a 3-on-1 onslaught. Later it was announced that DOC, Wes Brisco and Garett Bischoff would face Joe, Magnus and a returning Jeff Hardy, who was sidelined by a hammer shot from Aces & Eights leader, Bully Ray. In May 2013, Chris Sabin returned from one of two torn ACL injuries that sidelined him for close to a year. Upon his return, Sabin momentously fought and defeated Sonjay Dutt and Zema Ion to earn a spot in the newly incorporated three-way format for the TNA X Division Championship.
The renaissance transformed Rome into a city of the arts, culture, politics, banking, commerce and trade, especially when the Florentine merchants involved in papal affairs, yielded huge profits. Rome grew momentously after the war, as one of the driving forces behind the "Italian economic miracle" of post-war reconstruction and modernisation. It became a fashionable city in the 1950s and early 1960s, the years of la dolce vita ("the sweet life"), with popular classic films such as Ben-Hur, Quo Vadis, Roman Holiday and La Dolce Vita, being filmed in the city's iconic Cinecittà Studios. A new rising trend in population continued until the mid-1980s, when the commune had more than 2,800,000 residents; after that, population started to slowly decline as more residents moved to nearby suburbs.

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