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momentary and feeling
Furthermore, all feeling is momentary and homogeneous.
Yesterday, under the influence of a momentary keen feeling of false shame,

momentary and occurred
** 83 minutes before launch: Power interruptions occurred, requiring momentary holds to permit all stations to check and recover.
At the very midpoint of the 18th century, there occurred an exceptional momentary retreat from the idea of perfection.
This taste of freedom was, however, momentary for after the establishment of the Civil Government occurred in the Philippines in the year 1903, Bombon was ceded to the municipality of Calabanga.

momentary and during
A momentary exception to this rule occurs during the initial phase of the addition to the network of a previously unconfigured device.
In some cultures it is often a sexual interest, or flirtatious manner, during momentary eye contact.
When Sisko, Bashir, and Odo interrupt the interrogation, there is a momentary standoff, during which Dukat grows impatient.
The tremendous g-forces to which pilots were subjected during this maneuver could lead to momentary blackouts, necessitating the inclusion of mechanisms to automate pullout from the dive while the pilot was unconscious.
In the most extreme cases of " reformism ", a party may actively work to curb more " revolutionary " activity, whether out of momentary caution or genuine commitment to other methods — during the 1968 General Strike of France, Marxist and Communist Parties urged workers to return to their jobs, and express their dissatisfaction with the power of voting.
This is commonly accomplished by connecting localized capacitors close to the power leads of integrated circuits to act as a small localized energy reservoir ; these supply the circuit with current during transient, high current demand periods, preventing the voltage on the power supply rail from being pulled down by the momentary current load.
The inhibitor protein ( IP ) is situated in the mitochondrial matrix and protects the cell against rapid ATP hydrolysis during momentary ischaemia.
One branch in user experience research focuses on emotions, that is, momentary experiences during interaction: designing affective interaction and evaluating emotions.
The mismatched pair finds momentary happiness during a trip to the countryside, however social conventions and the lovers ' inability to defy them force Pawel and Lidka to part.

momentary and 1991
These included electronic engine management, ABS, on-board computer ( which displayed parameters such as momentary fuel consumption or average speed ), air-conditioned glove compartment and even the then-fashionable LCD instrument cluster ( available in CD version from 1987 but dropped in 1991 ).

momentary and War
The recovery was only momentary, however, and he succumbed to acute uremia resulting from one of his Civil War wounds.

momentary and when
The TTL " totem-pole " output structure often has a momentary overlap when both the upper and lower transistors are conducting, resulting in a substantial pulse of current drawn from the power supply.
It is also the case that it is relatively easy for 111, and other low-number sequences, to be dialled accidentally, including when transmission wires making momentary contact produce a pulse similar to dialling ( e. g. when overhead cables touch in high winds ).
Belford again achieved momentary fame in April 2000 when protests about the closure of Barclays Bank in the village were picked up and used by the mainstream media to illustrate stories of rural decline brought about by bank branch closures.
At the moment when the Prussian manoeuvre was nearly completed, Kellermann, commanding in Dumouriez's momentary absence, advanced his left wing and took up a position between Sainte-Menehould and Valmy.
Marx does say that ' an association of momentary expedience ' is permissible if, and only if, ' an enemy has to be fought directly ' - though this is not an excuse for a long term alliance, since emergency alliances will arise satisfactorily when needed.
The climax of the book is the " supreme moment of the cosmos ", when the cosmical mind ( which includes the narrator ) attains momentary contact with the " Star Maker " of the title.
Money performs but a momentary function in this double exchange ; and when the transaction is finally closed, it will always be found, that one kind of commodity has been exchanged for another.
In his speech, he recalled the concessions Athens had been forced to make in the Thirty Years ' Peace of 445 BC, when the Athenians had been at a similar momentary disadvantage.
Lurch makes a momentary appearance in the Batman TV episode entitled " The Penguin's Nest " ( 1966 ), when he opens a window and sticks his head out and observes Batman and Robin climbing the wall to the Penguin's kitchen.
This caused momentary unconsciousness, but by great effort he recovered partial control of his machine when it had dropped nearly 3, 000 feet and succeeded, although fired on, in completing the course and brought the plane back into the Allied lines.
Eternity for me was playing hide-and-seek with that whore on the banks of the Suren river ; it was a momentary closing of my eyes when I hid my head in her lap.
On 20 September 1854 at the Battle of the Alma, Crimea, when the shot and fire from the batteries just in front of the battalion threw it into momentary disorder, it was forced out of its formation, becoming something of a huge triangle, with one corner pointing towards the enemy.
Her momentary outburst against the baby, motherhood and womanhood is short-lived, however, and she and Geoff are about to have tea when Helen enters with all her luggage from Act 1.
Water injection is also used in some jet turbine engines and in some shaft turbine engines, when a momentary high-thrust setting is needed to increase power and fuel efficiency.

momentary and was
Her hesitation was only momentary and she hoped he didn't notice it, as she settled herself, asked quickly how Miss Jenny and the babies were getting on.
There was a momentary pause, and then her mother said, `` How long is she supposed to stay ''??
This was not, as may be thought, a momentary transient phenomenon: for it continued several hours together visible to our eyes, and brighter than the sun ;; the light of which would have eclipsed it, had not this been stronger.
In many respects, the novel ’ s “ current reader ” of the time was the woman who “ lay down her book with affected indifference, or momentary shame ,” according to Jane Austen, author of Northanger Abbey.
Impressed as his mind was with his interesting dream, and habituated as he is ... to the momentary production of verse, will he venture to assert that he did not compose, and that he did remember, the lines before us?
In 1648 the sovereign courts of Paris procured their momentary suppression in a kind of charter of liberties which they imposed upon the crown, but which was ephemeral.
The diminution of resistance was not momentary, and sometimes it was found to remain for 24 hours.
For instance, if a person's car is damaged, they will feel angry if someone else did it ( e. g. another driver rear-ended it ), but will feel sadness instead if it was caused by situational forces ( e. g. a hailstorm ) or guilt and shame if they were personally responsible ( e. g. he crashed into a wall out of momentary carelessness ).
However, the reprieve for English rule in Calais was momentary.
The court held that the defendant's control over the property, although momentary, was sufficient to constitute a taking.
There was a momentary commotion, in the midst of which an old man, struggling through the crowd, approached, leading his daughter, a girl of apparently twelve or thirteen years of age, whom he introduced to Mr. Lincoln as his Westfield correspondent.
" The wagon being now removed from under him, he was suspended, and instantly expired ; it proved indeed " but a momentary pang.
Architectural historian William Jordy says that although Kahn was " pposed to what he regarded as the muscular posturing of most Brutalism ", some of his work " was surely informed by some of the same ideas that came to momentary focus in the Brutalist position.
The band gained momentary fame after Kurt Cobain was seen at Nirvana's MTV Unplugged concert wearing a Frightwig T-shirt.
He was influenced by Caravaggio's dramatic lighting, monumental figures, naturalistic detail, and momentary action ( illustration, right ), so that he is numbered among the first of the " tenebrists " or " Caravaggisti ".
However despite the antidote, Mar-Vell still developed cancer and there was some momentary concern that the link Rick shared with him could have caused himself to contract the condition.
This state of affairs was further enhanced by the momentary emptying of the bipolar confrontation in view of détente.
Originally, 30-minute station identification was accomplished by a simulcast switch in the control booth for sister station WSJM ( AM ), whereupon the disc jockey in the booth would announce " This is WSJM-AM and ... ( then pressing the momentary contact button ) ... WSJM-FM, St. Joseph, Michigan.

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