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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.
It took me a moment to realize what was odd about that panel: there was a gimbaled compass welded to it, which rocked gently back and forth as the Land Rover bounced about.
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.
He did not really want to kill, but as in the sexual act, there was a moment when the impulse took over and could not be downed, even while you watched yourself giving way to it.
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.
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.
It was, however, pointed out by critics that such an extensive use of nuclear weapons as to leave persistent and widespread radiation even after centuries would have completely destroyed all life on Earth at the moment when it took place.
Later, when Disney Comics took Gladstone's place, they published some more of his stories, and in 2003, the same happened with Gemstone Publishing, that is publishing his stories in the US at the moment.
According to some versions of the legend, the hunting goddess Artemis replaced her at the very last moment with a deer on the altar, and took Iphigenia to Tauris ( See Iphigenia en Tauris by Euripides ).
Sometimes the young and beautiful nymph Echo would distract and amuse Zeus ' wife, Hera, with long and entertaining stories while Zeus took advantage of the moment to ravish the other mountain nymphs.
Since the late 1990s and especially since the arson which took place in one of these buildings, the city undertook a policy of deconstruction of these houses which is still in progress at the moment.
Hitler took his survival to be a " divine moment in history ", and commissioned a special decoration to be made.
A key moment in Richardson's career came on 6 August 1722 when he took on his first apprentices: Thomas Gover, George Mitchell, and Joseph Chrichley.
She and her sisters slept on camp beds without pillows, took cold baths in the morning, and were expected to keep themselves occupied with embroidery or knitting projects if they had a spare moment.
Later recalling the event Cadfael says: " It was I who took her from the soil and I who restored her-and still that makes me glad-from the moment I uncovered those slender bones, I felt in mine that they only wished to be left in peace [...] the girl was Welsh, like me ".
A dramatic moment in the life of Senator Bankhead took place at the 1912 Democratic Convention in Baltimore.
Maricopa ’ s second moment of fame took place eight miles south of Maricopa Wells and about three miles west of present day Maricopa.
Brown's brother Tommy would later say after that moment, Brown took " his career, schooling, his whole life more seriously.
The most dangerous moment of Ferdinand's career came in 1529 when he took refuge in Bohemia from a massive but ultimately unsuccessful assault on his capital by Suleiman and the Ottoman armies at the Siege of Vienna.
John Summerson described the Bank of Pennsylvania, as an example of how Latrobe " married English Neo-Classicism to Jeffersonian Neo-Classicism ... from that moment, the classical revival in America took on a national form ".
From the moment when the man tried to escape his tired marriage and odious professional commitments by taking a mistress, took a predictable enough course: the wife soon began to ‘ smell her off him ’; there were painful recriminations when the wife accused the man, hired a private detective, threatened to kill herself, and confronted the mistress in an old rambling house reminiscent of Watt ( and where the servant again is ‘ Erskine ’) … The man renounced the mistress, was forgiven by his wife who ‘ suggested a little jaunt to celebrate, to the Riviera or … Grand Canary ,’ and then, to form, returned to the mistress, this time to elope with her.
It was Moyleseachlin ( Irish: Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill )-from whom Brian once took power in the heated moment before the Battle of Clontarf-who regained power once again in Ireland.
The moment was immortalised by Lord Charles Hay of the 1st Regiment of Guards who later wrote that he stepped forward, took out a hip flask and drank with a flourish, shouting out to his opponent, " We are the English Guards, and we hope you will stand till we come up to you, and not swim the Scheldt as you did the Main at Dettingen!
A second such moment took place around one hour later, when a mounted scouting party from Archduke John's army suddenly appeared near Glinzendorf, causing panic among the stragglers and civilian contractors of the army, with the Guard again forced to form square.
Cronkite stopped speaking, put on his eyeglasses, looked over the bulletin sheet for a moment, took off his glasses, and made the official announcement:

moment and cursed
She furiously chastised Karna for inflicting enormous pain on Mother Earth for the sake of a mere child and cursed him that at a very crucial moment in battle, his chariot wheel would be trapped as tightly as he had held that fistful of soil.
The next morning she confronts Jenny at school, who admits she is a member of the Gypsy clan that cursed Angelus with his soul so long ago, and that if Angel ever felt a moment of true happiness, he would lose his soul ( revealing to Giles that Buffy and Angel made love ).
Angelus was cursed with his soul a century before the events leading up to Season 2, but with one major stipulation: should Angelus ( known as " Angel " when ensouled ) experience even one moment of absolute happiness, the curse would be lifted, the soul removed, and Angelus would return.
However, as he left the prison, in a moment of folly he struck and killed a guard who cursed the carbonari, and was pursued through Rome and wounded.

moment and blade
Very experienced paddlers sense the response of the boat to the application of their blades and the associated surging forward acceleration or deceleration during a prolonged recovery phase through the water via their senses as they sit braced into the boat sitting on the benches of the boat, and will continually adjust or tune their reach and catch of their blade tips in accordance with the power required to maintain continual acceleration of the hull through the water at any given moment, since boats seek to decelerate whenever propulsive power drops off.
The spearing function of the weapon is apparent but not always effective against armor of great protection, and the deflection includes the trapping of opponent weapons in the space below the main blade, where a twist of the shaft would apply pressure from that moment on at long range and of pulling mounted opponents from the saddle.
According to legend, it was said that the moment the blade arrived in Bangkok, seven different lighting strikes hit the city simultaneously, including over the city gate, where the blade entered, and over the main gate of the Grand Palace.

moment and Soul
Though Susan was previously infatuated with rocker Imp Y Celyn ( Soul Music ), Thief of Time ended with an unspecified " perfect moment " between Susan and Lobsang Ludd, the new anthropomorphic personification of Time.
Part 2 of the video begins with Phil Kerr and Sol Hoʻopiʻi testifying about Hoʻopiʻi's Christian conversion, and contains a rare moment of Hoʻopiʻi doing a falsetto rendition of Kerr's composition I'm in Love with the Lover of my Soul.
The Church's prayers for the dead begin at the moment of death, when the priest leads the Prayers at the Departure of the Soul, consisting of a special Canon and prayers for the release of the soul.
During the chat, he mentioned the bridge of " Soul Monster " as the band's " most Black Sabbath " moment, and referred to it as " the meanest section of anything I've sung to date.

moment and Edge
According to Taylor Branch's At Canaan's Edge ( 2006 ), it was President Lyndon Baines Johnson's address to Congress in support of a Voting Rights Act that led her to believe the moment was propitious to protest the Vietnam War.
Another moment included Benjamin executing a T-Bone Suplex on Edge off the top of a ladder and later using an inclined ladder as a ramp to run up a standing and hit Jericho with a Clothesline maneuver.
Dolph Ziggler was also seen hugging Edge, where Dolph came out of character ( or broke his character ) and was a " face " at that moment in time, otherwise he is a heel when he is in his character.
Edge also listed the moment as one of the most jaw-dropping moments in video games.

moment and released
With the ascendance of rock and roll, a watershed moment occurred between 1962 and 1964 when the Surfaris released " Wipe Out ," and when Ringo Starr of The Beatles played his Ludwig kit on American television ; events that motivated legions to take up the drums.
The order from Pilate is eventually relayed to the guards, but in a moment parodying the climax of the film Spartacus, various crucified people all claim to be " Brian of Nazareth " ( one man shouting " I'm Brian and so's my wife ") and the wrong man is released.
It measures the effects of an earthquake, and is distinct from the moment magnitude usually reported for an earthquake ( sometimes described as the obsolete Richter magnitude ), which is a measure of the energy released.
It applies from the moment a prisoner is captured until he or she is released or repatriated.
The sling is swung and with a flick of the wrist the tab is released at the precise moment.
The release cord will be held between finger and thumb to be released at just the right moment.
As with Geoffrey, the moment Ranulf was released he immediately rebelled, but the situation was a stalemate: Stephen had few forces in the north with which to prosecute a fresh campaign, whilst Ranulf lacked the castles to support an attack on Stephen.
From the moment Raeder was convicted, a campaign to have him released was started by his wife, Erika who routinely made very exaggerated claims to the press about how harsh life was in Spandau prison for her husband.
The film was one of the first to show two men kissing: a fraternal moment during the deathbed finale, and one of the first widely released films to show nudity.
The cutting of the abdomen released the samurai ’ s spirit in the most dramatic fashion, but it was an extremely painful and unpleasant way to die, and sometimes the samurai who was performing the act asked a loyal comrade to cut off his head at the moment of agony.
As with Geoffrey, the moment Ranulf was released he immediately rebelled, but the situation was a stalemate: Stephen had few forces in the north with which to prosecute a fresh campaign, whilst Ranulf lacked the castles to support an attack on Stephen.
For the moment there is no news when the complete series is going to be released on DVD.
Dye line may refer either to a streakline: dye released gradually from a fixed location during time ; or it may refer to a timeline: a line of dye applied instantaneously at a certain moment in time, and observed at a later instant.
Huey Meaux got the original leased to Epic Records ( a division of Columbia Records ), who released it nationally, and for a brief moment Rockin ’ Sidney made musical history.
The statement met with massive criticism from almost the moment it was released.
In a soft-recoil system, the spring ( or air cylinder ) that returns the barrel to the forward position starts out in a nearly fully compressed position, then the gun's barrel is released free to fly forward in the moment before firing ; the charge is then ignited just as the barrel reaches the fully forward position.
On January 20, 1981, at the moment Reagan completed his 20-minute inaugural address after being sworn in as President, the 52 American hostages were released by Iran into U. S. custody, having spent 444 days in captivity.
The band toured the United Kingdom in late 1988 and in 1989, they signed to Rough Trade, and released their second album, On Fire, which has been described as " lo-fi psychedelia reminiscent of Jonathan Richman being backed by The Velvet Underground ", and is considered the band's defining moment.
If a console is region-locked, then staggered launches of the games would be easier, as console producers could easily control the huge bow-wave of people wanting a game the moment it is released.
His brief remarks, however, were almost inaudible, due to the sound of the bells marking midnight, and of the fireworks that were released to celebrate the moment of reunification.
In 2009 the film classic was finally released first time on DVD, but at the moment only in Spain, where the title of the film is Martín, el Gaucho.
It also had of lead aboard, which could be released in a moment to increase buoyancy.
In a statement he released to the club's official website on 5 December he said: " The club ’ s financial situation at the present moment is dire.
Many times, the decision of having a greatest hits released is due to the popularity of the artist at the moment, which results in bigger sales.

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