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But a moment later he brought his horse forward into the light, and Wilson had a good look at him.
If he wondered whether the attackers would allow him to pull away unmolested, he had his answer a moment later.
Even though he would later be resurrected, he was at this moment dead indeed, the expression on his face reflecting what he had gone through on the cross.
Poet nodded, swung below and a moment later emerged from the forward hatch where he picked up the anchor.
A moment later he struck a match and lighted a candle, and I could see.
Nine years later the two teams met at The Stick again in the NFC Championship Game ; in their third season together 49ers coach Bill Walsh and quarterback Joe Montana authored a history-making moment on Montana's last-minute touchdown to Dwight Clark and a 28-27 San Francisco win.
Years later Archie's son, Phil Campbell, as well as Gordie Tapp appeared in a recurring skit about two police officers .. the skit's name escapes me at the moment.
Colonel Inestroza later stated that deporting Zelaya did not comply with the court order: " In the moment that we took him out of the country, in the way that he was taken out, there is a crime.
Booth later learned that Lincoln had changed his plans at the last moment to attend a reception at the National Hotel in Washington where, coincidentally, Booth was then staying.
While damage could be studied later, the energy yield of the untested Little Boy design could be determined only at the moment of detonation, using instruments dropped by parachute from a plane flying in formation with the one that dropped the bomb.
* 1919 – Edward George Honey first proposes the idea of a moment of silence to commemorate The Armistice of World War I, which later results in the creation of Remembrance Day.
" The home run not only prompted broadcaster Jack Buck's " Go crazy folks " play-by-play call, but was also later voted the greatest moment in Busch Stadium history by Cardinals fans.
That it did not quite attain the unrivaled status of the Almagest was perhaps because it did not cover some popular areas of the subject, particularly electional astrology ( interpreting astrological charts for a particular moment to determine the outcome of a course of action to be initiated at that time ), and medical astrology, which were later adoptions.
Nonetheless, as later historians of the 19th century were keen to explain, the Revolution was a high moment of eloquence and rhetorical prowess, although set against a background of rejecting rhetoric.
And at that very moment, in 862, the Russian Rurik arrives in the Eastern Baltic, builds the fortress of Ladoga and later moves to Novgorod.
Rolling blocks are most often associated with firearms made by Remington in the later 19th century ; in the Remington action the hammer serves to lock the breech closed at the moment of firing, and the block in turn prevents the hammer from falling with the breech open.
A few plays later, McMahon's 27-yard completion to receiver Dennis Gentry moved the ball to the 1-yard line, setting up perhaps the most memorable moment of the game.
Williams later said that the moment " remains to this day the most thrilling hit of my life ".
At the end of the ceremony, everyone in the park held hands and sang " Auld Lang Syne " to Williams, a moment which he later said " moved me quite a bit ".
Several days later Whitcomb had a " Eureka " moment.
* May 8-Edward George Honey first proposes the idea of a moment of silence to commemorate The Armistice of World War I, which later results in the creation of Remembrance Day.
** Indianapolis 500: In what Indianapolis Motor Speedway historian Donald Davidson and Speedway public address announcer Tom Carnegie later call the greatest moment in the track's history, 1973 winner Gordon Johncock wins his second race over 1979 winner Rick Mears by 0. 16 seconds, the closest finish to that date, after Mears draws alongside Johncock with a lap remaining, after erasing a seemingly insurmountable advantage of more than 11 seconds in the final 10 laps.
Shortly before the end of his first year at the Humanistisches Gymnasium in Basel, at the age of twelve, he was pushed to the ground by another boy so hard that he was for a moment unconscious ( Jung later recognized that the incident was his fault, indirectly ).
The British adopted a convoy system, initially voluntary and later compulsory for almost all merchant ships, the moment that World War II was declared.

moment and moving
There also came a brief contretemps with the sound mixers who made the mistake of being overheard during a quiet moment near the conclusion of `` Do It Again '', and she made the tart observation that `` I never saw so much moving about in an audience ''.
She got up, standing uncertainly for a moment, then moving aside to let go past her, talking, a group of young men.
and the moment of inertia is larger when the body has an increased radius, the speed of rotation may be increased by moving the body into a compact shape, and reduced by opening out into a straight position.
Time travel could hypothetically involve moving backward in time to a moment earlier than the starting point, or forward to the future of that point without the need for the traveler to experience the intervening period ( at least not at the normal rate ).
A pivotal moment occurred when the Jingju performer playing Older Daughter ( a conflation of Goneril and Regan ) stabbed the Noh-performed Lear whose " falling pine " deadfall, straight face-forward into the stage, astonished the audience, in what Yong Li Lan describes as a " triumph through the moving power of noh performance at the very moment of his character's defeat ".
After this song is sung, Ovid shows how moving it was by noting that Sisyphus, emotionally affected, for just a moment, stops his eternal task and sits on his rock, the Latin wording being inque tuo sedisti, Sisyphe, saxo (" you sat upon your rock, Sisyphus ").
This helps you differentiate one thing from another by the experience of moving around it, seeing new aspects of it ( often referred to as making the absent present and the present absent ), and still retaining the notion that this is the same thing that you saw other aspects of just a moment ago ( it is identical ).
In this way time is said to pass, with a distinct present moment " moving " forward into the future and leaving the past behind.
Rotational dynamics pertains to objects that are rotating or moving in a curved path and involves such quantities as torque, moment of inertia / rotational inertia, angular displacement ( in radians or less often, degrees ), angular velocity ( radians per unit time ), angular acceleration ( radians per unit of time squared ) and angular momentum ( moment of interia times unit of angular velocity ).
Also in this novel, Faulkner uses italics to indicate points in each section where the narrative is moving into a significant moment in the past.
And still this poetry is deeply moving, at the same moment emotionally charged and brightly intellegible, light-coloured in spite of breathtaking » gestuary of crime « denuded by the Kramberger's verses, as Osojnik observed in her later poetry book in which the poet is narrating the Dreyfuss Affair through the cycle of poems ( Opus quinque dierum, 2009 ).
During the moment of silence, participants may typically bow their heads, remove hats, and refrain from speaking or moving places for the duration.
No ordinary ( massive or massless ) particle can have a worldline lying on the paraboloid, since all distances on it are spacelike ( this is a cross-section at one moment of time, so all particles moving across it must have infinite velocity ).
So, any point on or inside the sphere could send a signal moving at the speed of light or slower that would have time to influence the event E, while points outside the sphere at that moment would not be able to have any causal influence on E. Likewise, the set of events that lie on or inside the future light cone of E would also be the set of events that could receive a signal sent out from the position and time of E, so the future light cone contains all the events that could potentially be causally influenced by E. Events which lie neither in the past or future light cone of E cannot influence or be influenced by E in relativity.
In a climate of crisis, with wild rumours running rampant that Schleicher was moving troops into Berlin to depose Hindenburg, Papen convinced the President that there was not a moment to lose, and to appoint Hitler chancellor the next day.
Then-CIA director William Casey described the Khomeini government as " faltering and moving toward a moment of truth ...
Individual solo dances are not choreographed, with the dancer freely moving in whatever way feels appropriate at that moment.
This is the moment where the paths diverge and Sal realizes that he has more to live for than just constantly moving.
From the 1860s until the twenties, and according to the decorative tastes prevailing in each moment, cuckoo clock cases were manufactured following different styles then in vogue such as ; Biedermier ( some models also included a painting of a person or animal with moving eyes ), Neoclassical or Georgian ( certain pieces also displayed a painting ), Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Art Nouveau, etc., becoming a suitable complementary piece for the bourgeois living room.
After moving away from premillennialism to amillennialism, Augustine viewed Sabbath rest in the sexta -/ septamillennial scheme as “ symbolically representative of Eternity .” Moreover, the millennium of Revelation 20 became for him “ symbolically representative of Christ ’ s present reign with the saints .” Richard Landes observed the 4th century as a time of major shift for Christian eschatology by noting that it " marked a crucial moment in the history of millenarianism, since during this period Augustine repudiated even the allegorizing variety he himself had previously accepted.
Since dihedral effect is noticed by pilots when " rudder is applied ", many pilots and other near-experts explain that the rolling moment is caused by one wing moving more quickly through the air and one wing less quickly.
Tsutomu follows Mikako's lead in forming the street market club Akindo while seeming to operate according to the proverb » Keep moving forward by doing your best in the moment «.

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