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In the brief moment I had to talk to them before I took my post on the ring of defenses, I indicated I was sickened by the methods men employed to live and trade on the river.
I saw the clergyman kneel for a moment by the twitching body of the man he had shot, then run back to his position.
He pointed out the switch to me and for a moment I foolishly believed that he would let deed follow words.
I will reserve discussion of it for a moment, however, to return to President Kennedy.
I am really ill at the present moment, and I will go to some sort of a sanitarium to normalize myself ''.
But oh, how I do sometimes need just a moment of rest, and peace, in myself ''.
In that moment of vision Adam heard the voice within himself saying: I must not hate him, I must not hate him or I shall die.
When in one letter Jessica informed me that her father did not like the idea of her going out alone on New Year's Eve, I knew for a moment an immense relief ; ;
Why it was ever forgotten for even a moment I cannot say because it works perfectly for everyone, no matter whether he has short or long thigh-bone lengths!!
I got off there, crossed the street, walked ahead with St. Sophia on my left, the Blue Mosque on my right, and in a moment came to the entrance of St. Sophia.
I knew that both these cynics were waiting with impatience for the dramatic moment when Viola was called to the stand.
`` I'll try '', I said, and sat for a moment thinking.
`` I paint the nothing '', he said once to Franz Kline and myself, `` the nothing that is behind the something, the inexpressible, unpaintable ' tick ' in the unconscious, the ' spirit ' of the moment resting forever, suspended like a huge balloon, in non-time ''.
But when to represents to consciousness in that was the moment that I came to, and similarly in that was the moment I came to, there is much stronger stress on to.
But I had the proof, all documented in a legal agreement which I would show her the moment I was free to do so.

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The fighting marshal had walked right into a trap and at any moment six slugs might slam into his hide.
At that moment, up walked a tall young man with glasses who announced himself as a world citizen from Basel, Switzerland.
From the moment that Hino had first walked into the mission to ask for a job, any job -- his qualifications neatly written on a piece of paper in a precise hand -- he had been ready to become a Christian.
She stood indecisively for a moment, then walked down the hall ; ;
The red ' recording in progress ' light was illuminated to prevent interruptions and Vic Schoen, the composer of the score, had started to conduct a cue, but at that moment he saw that the entire orchestra had turned to look at Stravinsky, who had just walked into the studio.
At the tour's stop in Chicago, IL, attendees of the concert threw items and heckled Durst from the moment he walked on stage.
They walked off the stage in barely concealed annoyance and the audience was left in confusion for a moment, but the song was then restarted without any further problems.
When the fatal moment arrived, Murat walked with a firm step to the place of execution, as calm, as unmoved, as if he had been going to an ordinary review.
During his pre-game appearance he recounted how the show was done 2, 000 years earlier – " It wasn't this hippy-happy-dappy game you've got here ... the moment you walked out of your cave – Jeopardy!
A decisive moment that was detrimental to his campaign came during a September 13, 2000 debate when he left his podium, walked over to Clinton with a piece of paper that he called the " New York Freedom From Soft Money Pledge " and demanded she sign it.
From the moment he walked into the club, de Vit couldn't believe what he was hearing, he went onto the dance floor, mesmerized by the music and loving every minute of it!
He is a controversial figure in Hungarian history because while he was Prime Minister a number of anti-Jewish laws were enacted while he also walked a very difficult political tightrope, striving to preserve Hungarian autonomy up to the last moment of his life.
A moment later, television cameras showed Cabrera in the crowded dugout reaching past teammates to poke his finger at Olsen as the pitcher walked past him.
Distractions took the form of his own dissatisfaction with the job ( walked off after expressing it ), an ardent fan who kisses him and dares him to chase after her for more ( he pauses for a moment then runs off after her ), a persistent busker constantly getting in the frame ( chases after him having smashed his guitar and threatening to do worse ) and his kidnapping right in front of the interviewee by a van of hoodlums.
Laura walked in on the heated moment and the shock of seeing her beloved stepfather in a compromising position with a volatile woman made Laura act on instinct.
To further cement the importance of movement in Wilson ’ s works, Seth Goldstein, another actor in the CIVIL warS, stated “ every movement from the moment I walked onto the platform until I left was choreographed to the second.
We walked up the middle of the principal street, and these vermin surrounded us on all sides, and glared upon us ; and every moment excited couples shot ahead of the procession to get a good look back, just as village boys do when they accompany the elephant on his advertising trip from street to street.
Lasalle then without a moment ’ s notice threw the broken pieces, scabbard and all, over his head and walked on, continuing these acts of showmanship with other weapons.
Robert Alan Aurthur, who was present during the filming and interviewing of Truman later said, "... an image I can easily evoke ... in that brief time when we knew and worked with Harry Truman, is any moment when Merle Miller walked into a room or office where Harry Truman was waiting ... if Truman did not ignore the rest of us completely ... for Merle, always a smile, always an inside greeting that had to do with a couple of fellas from Missouri and Iowa ... both were from the Midwest ; both had strong mothers, weak eyes ... a boyhood and lifelong devotion to books and music, total dedication to the truth, and a sense of history which encompasses an uncanny ability to relate past events, great and small, not with 20-20 hindsight or fashionable revisionism, but purely in their own terms as they happened.
Realizing that anyone could have walked into the cabin at any moment, Lionel becomes increasingly distressed.
At that moment, Hart walked in moment and jumped in front of Cassie as Dinah pulled the trigger.
Phillip walked in at just that moment and railed out her.

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Moreover, because of the particular blot on your family escutcheon through what may only have been one unbridled moment on your grandmother's part, and because you had the lean-to kitchen and trundle bed of your childhood to outgrow, what you obviously most desired with both your conscious and unconscious person, what you bent your whole will, sensibility, and intelligence upon, was to be a lady.
The whole thing, from the moment when they jumped heavily off the trucks, spread out and moved into position just behind the cover of that slight rise of ground and then jumped off, took maybe between twenty and thirty minutes.
As for Cousin Alexander Carraway, the only thing Theresa could remember at the moment about him ( except his paper knife ) was that he had had exceptionally long hands and feet and one night about one o'clock in the morning the whole Stubblefield family had been aroused to go next door at Cousin Emma's call -- first Papa, then Mother, then Theresa and George.
Conventionally this change in the elements is understood to be accomplished at the Epiclesis ( Greek: " invocation ") by which the Holy Spirit is invoked and the consecration of the bread and wine as the Body and Blood of Christ is specifically requested, but since the anaphora as a whole is considered a unitary ( albeit lengthy ) prayer, no one moment within it can be readily singled out.
And perhaps in this is the whole difference ; perhaps all the wisdom, and all truth, and all sincerity, are just compressed into that inappreciable moment of time in which we step over the threshold of the invisible.
Broadly speaking, endurantists hold that a whole object exists at each moment of its history, and the same object exists at each moment, while perdurantists believe that objects are 4-dimensional entities made up of a series of temporal parts like the frames of a movie.
Although, in this state, he deprives himself of some advantages which he got from nature, he gains in return others so great, his faculties are so stimulated and developed, his ideas so extended, his feelings so ennobled, and his whole soul so uplifted, that, did not the abuses of this new condition often degrade him below that which he left, he would be bound to bless continually the happy moment which took him from it for ever, and, instead of a stupid and unimaginative animal, made him an intelligent being and a man.
The rubric in the Book of Needs ( priest's service book ) states, " With respect to the Services said at the parting of the soul, we note that if time does not permit to read the whole Canon, then customarily just one of the prayers, found at the end of the Canon, is read by the Priest at the moment of the parting of the soul from the body.
My whole life appears to me as one beautiful moment.
The noble savage sets a king to reign over him, to whom he submits his life and limbs without a murmur or question and whose whole life is passed chin deep in a lake of blood ; but who, after killing incessantly, is in his turn killed by his relations and friends the moment a grey hair appears on his head.
At the end, it is revealed that the whole book actually takes place in a single moment, with a final twist that is an example of " cosmic irony ".
So, at every moment of time there exists not only a wave function, but also a well-defined configuration of the whole universe.
They also deemed McClure's Planet of the Apes musical the best moment of the episode and " maybe even the whole show ".
In the simultaneous dissolution of their difference in a greater whole, therapist and client surrender their painful isolation for a moment, only to have individuality returned to them in the next, re-energized and enriched by the experience of " loss.
Then, it was as if their whole season had magically turned around in one moment.
As a means of extreme sanction, the Time Lords have also been known to place whole planets into time-loops, isolating them from the universe in one repeating moment of time as well as hurling planets from one galaxy to another using a weapon referred only as a magnetron in the episodes " Trial of a Time Lord " and " Journey's End ".
From the moment of landing on their feet their whole attitude expressed devouring curiosity and a pig-headed disregard for their own safety.
In the game's " slugfest " mode, fighters can knock each other out at any given moment of the fight, or suffer 6 or 7 knockdowns and still last for the whole fight.
It aimed to enable participants to shift their contextual state of mind around which their life was organized from the attempt to get satisfaction or to survive, to an experience of actually being satisfied and experiencing oneself as whole and complete in the present moment.
The critical moment came in August 1969 when there was a major outbreak of intercommunal violence in Belfast and Derry, with eight deaths, six of them Catholics, and whole streets ablaze.
Brown's brother Tommy would later say after that moment, Brown took " his career, schooling, his whole life more seriously.
An equinox in astronomy is that moment in time ( not a whole day ) when the center of the Sun can be observed to be directly " above " the Earth's equator, occurring around March 20 and September 23 each year.
The moment when all of the separate influences that served to make up folk rock finally coalesced into an identifiable whole was with the release of The Byrds ' recording of Bob Dylan's " Mr. Tambourine Man ".

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