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It also ended one of the most momentous World Series in history.
It's the most momentous transformation that any human being has ever achieved.
Op-Ed Contributor The most momentous political news of the past week?
Yet the most momentous change is the election of Donald Trump as president.
Many of the most momentous remaining regular-season games will come this weekend.
The Oculus Rift surely might be the most momentous product launch of the decade.
As with most momentous events of the Administration, the world was notified via Twitter.
The blooper reel features outtakes of some of the most momentous scenes of season six.
One hundred years ago today, one of the century's most momentous uprisings hit St. Petersburg.
The Grand Organ, like Notre-Dame itself, has witnessed some of France's most momentous events.
This could be the most momentous a few days in American diplomacy in the 21st century.
Here's a look at the winners and losers from one of Trump's most momentous decisions yet.
We're living in the wake of one of the most momentous political upheavals of my lifetime.
Here are some of the most momentous moments from the history of five of the league's squads.
From births to end of life care, some of life's most momentous events take place in hospitals.
Researchers have caught their best glimpse yet into the origins of photosynthesis, one of nature's most momentous innovations.
Doing so could be one of the most momentous foreign policy decisions of Mr. Trump's time in office.
The destruction of the store, though, was only the second-most-momentous thing that happened in the finale.
Most Americans, those born here, those about to make the most momentous decision in civic life this November, cannot.
My colleague Stephen Castle describes Mr. Corbyn's pathological ducking and weaving on the most momentous issue facing the country.
Bannon had fought internally against the Syrian intervention — one of the most momentous decisions of Trump's young presidency — and lost.
"This is one of the most momentous questions we will ever face in our political careers," he told BBC Radio.
Soon enough, Zoe is accepting Kevin's offer to pick her up from the airport — the most momentous of relationship milestones.
Move over, Mookie Wilson: Tim Tebow just authored the most momentous dribbler in the history of the New York Mets.
Among the most momentous transactions so far has been the Oklahoma City Thunder's acquisition of Paul George, a star small forward.
It can only be described as perhaps the most momentous coupling of two major food "groups": the mac-'n'-cheese doughnut.
On the campaign trail he told supporters it would be the most momentous occasion since the revolution that began in 1910.
If they did so it would be by far the largest and most momentous default in Puerto Rico's growing debt crisis.
Perhaps one of the most momentous holidays of all the food holidays (there are a lot) is approaching: National Chocolate Day.
AT 238pm on April 0003th federal deputy Bruno Araújo of Pernambuco state cast the most momentous vote in his parliamentary career.
Although his resting place evokes his most momentous act, it also highlights the intensely local nature of the life he led.
Joe Biden's upcoming memoir is a look back at one of the most momentous years of his life — and the most painful.
But these next few months promise to be the most momentous and dramatic since those historic days of the summer of 1974.
Stan's late-night snooping was, it seemed to me, the week's most momentous development in terms of where the plot is headed.
He has been telling his followers that this is the most momentous occasion in Mexican history since the revolution that began in 213.
The IOC's executive board met by teleconference on Sunday and is set to deliver one of the most momentous decisions in its history.
Considering our current moment's heart-poundingly swift, frequently terrifying news cycle, the Sequoia affair hardly made for the most momentous or enduring story.
The transition from the Carter to the Reagan administration would bring one of the most momentous constitutional cases of the past half-century.
One by one, they cast the most momentous vote of their political lives, or of any representative of the American people in a century.
The move left lawmakers scrambling for a way to weigh in on the most momentous decision the country has faced in its recent history.
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.
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.
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.
The decision to abandon Opel after nearly 80 years is the most momentous yet, and the success or failure of that bet could define her legacy.
The decision to abandon Opel after nearly 80 years is the most momentous yet, and the success or failure of the bet could define Barra's legacy.
On Monday, in the most momentous decision in the N.B.A. since LeBron James's "Decision" in 2010, Durant decided to leave town to join the rival Warriors.
Des Moines,Iowa (CNN)We're mere hours away from the most momentous debate of the 2020 cycle so far, kicking off here at 9 p.m. Eastern.
McConnell first arrived in the Senate in what was arguably the most momentous year of the Mansfield era, 1964, as an intern for John Sherman Cooper.
"The most momentous battle in the Kavanaugh saga has been the one fought with keywords and hashtags, as millions of Americans broadcast their thoughts in real time."
Why it matters: For the rest of the summer, the confirmation fight will overshadow the congressional midterms, which were supposed to be the year's most momentous melee.
The day after the most momentous event in British politics for several decades, Johnson went to the countryside to play cricket with the ninth Earl of Spencer.
Just over a week later, on this day in 1964, the Senate passed the Civil Rights Act — one of the most momentous pieces of legislation in U.S. history.
While some of the choices players can make with these relationships are extremely heavy, many of the most momentous ones still hinge on a roll of the dice.
London (CNN)Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says going to war in Iraq "was the hardest, most momentous and agonizing decision" he took during his decade in power.
Although we're not even a full quarter into 85033, this year is shaping up to be the most momentous in decades, and we're not talking just about the elections.
Some of his most momentous acts since taking office, like wiping out nearly 90 percent of India's currency virtually overnight, have been to clean up the country's endemic graft.
"The armed opposition in Syria now faces what is perhaps its biggest and most momentous decision since they chose to take up arms against the Assad regime," Lister writes.
Just over a week later, on this day in 1964, the Senate passed the Civil Rights Act — one of the most momentous pieces of legislation in the country's history.
It is the most momentous legal victory for the pro-choice movement in a generation, and it's already having an effect on similar abortion restrictions enacted in other states.
But Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's far-right National Front, hailed the Brexit vote as the most momentous event in Europe since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Only one newspaper, the independent daily Cumhuriyet, dared lead with the most momentous detail: Mr. Zarrab's statement that Mr. Erdogan had ordered two banks to be included in the scheme.
The vote that could destroy the UK As the United Kingdom faces its most momentous election in recent history, Scotland is grappling with which view to set its sights on.
Finally, in 1924 the National Origins Act, "one of the most momentous laws enacted in all of American history," imposed strict quotas and turned Ellis Island into a historical curiosity.
It's so very "Veep" to have Catherine make a documentary about one of the most momentous events in the history of American politics and turn it into a song of herself.
That is why Justice Kennedy's most momentous decision for the Supreme Court may prove to be his decision today to leave the court at this particular moment in the nation's history.
Ms. Kocoglu said she and her colleagues understood within an hour of the closing of polls Sunday night that they were watching Turkey's most momentous change since Mr. Erdogan took power.
In contrast, the majority of the senators who had made their choice clear weeks ago were allowed to move, unperturbed, toward what was one of the most momentous votes of their careers.
Lighthizer called Friday the "most momentous day in trade history" because of the China deal and because the White House sent a revised U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement to Congress for approval votes.
It's equally troubling that the company would wait for one of the most momentous political events in recent memory to disclose the information and would bury it in a month-old press release.
A secretly recorded tape of Donald Trump talking to Michael Cohen, released to CNN Tuesday night, is the most momentous revelation yet from the falling-out between the president and his former lawyer.
Washington (CNN)Democrats who want to oust President Donald Trump and Republicans battling to save him are braced for the most momentous phase yet in the battle of impeachment that is rocking Washington.
"We are one step closer to delivering MASSIVE tax cuts for working families across America," the President tweeted on Saturday morning, trying his best to mark the most momentous legislative moment of his presidency.
By that same token, the Western order can be squandered by the ineptitude of today's leaders, and by a politics that looks only to the next election to decide even the most momentous policies.
The Trump administration is expected to announce completion as soon as today of one of its most momentous environmental rollbacks, removing federal protections for millions of miles of the country's streams, arroyos and wetlands.
And as "Prayed for You" continues to make its way toward the top of the charts, Stell finds himself on the cusp of some of the most momentous pieces of his professional journey thus far.
Canada, the second country to legalize weed just a year ago in what was widely seen as one of the most momentous pieces of drug reform in recent times, also saw the topic fade from view.
Like METI, these are potentially among the most momentous decisions human beings will ever make, and yet the number of people actively participating in those decisions — or even aware such decisions are being made — is minuscule.
Mr. Obama convened a meeting on Tuesday of the National Security Council, which discussed the question, one of the most momentous of the United States' campaign against the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL.
"I think there actually is a pretty decent argument to be made that this actually is one of Israel's most momentous elections," says Michael Koplow, policy director at the DC-based Israel Policy Forum think tank.
You also have the historic opportunity, should you choose, to become the leaders of the most momentous international collaboration of all time, dedicated to ending the nuclear weapons era over the course of a decade or so.
With his party's biggest electoral victory since Margaret Thatcher captured a third term in 213, Mr. Johnson is now assured of leading Britain through its most momentous transition since World War II. Here are the latest updates.
As such, Theresa May is preparing for one of the most momentous weeks of her premiership -- and of the country's recent past -- as lawmakers get a chance to decide whether Brexit goes ahead in its current form.
It sets up "one of the most momentous and unpredictable campaigns in post-World War II Britain, a six-week race that could forever alter Britain's relationship to Europe and its place in the world," Mr. Landler writes.
It makes sense that those living in the lie would want to sell us one big moment after another, and sell each one of them as the newest and biggest and most momentous moment that has ever been.
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - U.N. judges on Wednesday sentenced former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic to life in prison on appeal, ending one of the most momentous trials over genocide committed during the Balkan wars of the 1990s.
Grossman and Fuchs's elaborate proposal, it could be argued, is just another example of the insidiousness of influencer culture, wherein life's most momentous events are only important to the extent that they can be exploited for cash and clout.
Read on for Motherboard's preview of the most momentous launches, missions, and celestial events to look forward to over the next 12 months, from the maiden flight of a colossal rocket to the swan song of Saturn's workhorse orbiter.
LONDON — Supporters of a British exit from the European Union opened up a substantial lead over advocates of staying in the bloc as the nation tallied the votes early Friday on one of its most momentous decisions in generations.
An invitation for a cocktail party honoring lawyers, especially highly skilled ones who are about to argue one of the most momentous cases of the year—the next Supreme Court abortion case—tends to read like a legal document.
LONDON, July 24 (Reuters) - Russia is expected to find out on Sunday whether it will be banned completely from the Rio Olympics, with the International Olympic Committee's executive board set to deliver one of the most momentous decisions in its history.
But even with all those major moments on her résumé, this latest Vogue get might be her most momentous yet: She just landed the cover of the very first issue of Vogue Arabia — and the photos will blow you away.
But there is still no hint about one of the most momentous decisions that the oversight board must make:  Will it legally challenge vast tranches of taxpayer-supported debt that were incurred with the purpose of evading the island's constitutional borrowing restrictions?
Even if the results were not final, they amounted to the most momentous political earthquake to shake Mr. Erdogan in nearly two decades of basically uncontested control at the helm of Turkey, a NATO ally and critical linchpin of stability in the region.
The Liberation War of Bangladesh is indeed the most momentous event for the people who were once East Bengalis, then East Pakistanis and now Bangladeshis: It conferred on us the pride of standing as an equal among the nations of the world.
A murder charge is rarely brought in a case where an officer kills someone holding a weapon, and the decision to present that charge to the grand jury was perhaps the most momentous of Ms. Clark's first year and a half in office.
But Blair, whose legacy as a three-times election winner for the center-left Labour Party has been overshadowed by years of accusations that he had lied to exaggerate the intelligence case for war, said the report vindicated his "hardest, most momentous and agonizing decision".
When American soldiers set out beneath the dark skies over the English Channel in the early hours of D-Day, 1944, they were just young men of 18 and 19, hurtling on fragile landing craft toward the most momentous battle in the history of war.
But Bukharin's presence in the final and most momentous show trial of the Soviet purge was something else — a former Lenin comrade, right hand to Stalin, and Politburo member, Bukharin was now an "enemy of the people," accused of murder, spying and an attempted coup.
During his tenure, the United States made one of the most momentous foreign-policy choices of the post-1991 era: the decision to expand NATO eastward, first into the former countries of the Warsaw Pact, then into the former republics of the Soviet Union itself.
The most momentous blunder was the decision of the American ambassador to South Vietnam, Henry Cabot Lodge, to foment the coup that overthrew Ngo Dinh Diem, which wrecked the South Vietnamese security apparatus and led North Vietnam to initiate a huge invasion of the South.
The New York Times said the Conservative victory was a "resounding vindication" for Johnson, "defying predictions that he would be tossed out of a job" and that the Prime Minister "now seems assured of leading Britain through its most momentous transition since World War II."
"Rififi" is a bit of a time-marking episode, getting various pieces in place for the final push, but it does conclude with the season's most momentous act: Philip agreeing to join Elizabeth to help her in Chicago, but only after he begs her to come home.
Facing off before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, in what could be the most momentous abortion case in a quarter-century, will be two lawyers who are still in their thirties and are described by colleagues as whip-smart masters of the law and unflappable under pressure.
Despite the barriers that remain, Mr. Lighthizer said in the interview that Friday was "probably the most momentous day in trade history ever," because in addition to announcing the agreement with China, the administration submitted its revised United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement to Congress for a vote.
The 438-20 vote in Parliament, which came after the opposition Labour Party dropped its resistance, provided the starting gun for one of the most momentous and unpredictable campaigns in post-World War II Britain, a six-week race that could forever alter Britain's relationship to Europe and its place in the world.
Ogata was a visionary leader who steered U.N.H.C.R. through one of the most momentous decades in its history," Filippo Grandi, the current high commissioner, said in a statement, "transforming the lives of millions of refugees and others devastated by war, ethnic cleansing and genocide, and helping redefine humanitarian action in a fast evolving geopolitical landscape.
Journy Gift Card, available on Journy, from $50Airbnb Gift Card, available at Amazon, from $25Before the lovebirds are swept into the undertow of wedding planning and the months of preparation before their big day, it's nice to have a moment — or a weekend — to reflect on one of the happiest and most momentous moments of their lives.
Defying predictions that he would be tossed out of his job, the prime minister is now assured of leading Britain through its most momentous transition since World War II. For Britain, which has lurched from crisis to crisis since the 313 Brexit referendum, its future seemingly shrouded in perpetual uncertainty, the election provided a rare moment of piercing clarity.
It may be the most momentous choice that President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE will make in the remainder of his term, one that will determine the nation's security now and long into the future.
Vulnerable House Democrats are falling in line to vote for articles of impeachment against President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE despite expressing nervousness in recent days about what will be their most momentous vote this year.

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