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He will not curb his instinctual desires but release the energy within him that makes him feel truly and fully alive, even if it is only for this brief moment before the apocalypse of annihilation explodes on earth.
For the present it is enough to note that in the grotesque figure of Jacoby, at the moment of his collapse, all these elements come together in prophetic parody.
Indeed, it is probable that this point is reached the moment the third level of change begins.
This happens at the moment man loses the perception of moral substance in himself, of a nature that, in Maritain's words, is perceived as a `` locus of intelligible necessities ''.
If we remove ourselves for a moment from our time and our infatuation with mental disease, isn't there something absurd about a hero in a novel who is defeated by his infantile neurosis??
it is a dedication which began the moment she met Carl.
Not for a moment do we forget that our own fate is firmly fastened to that of these countries ; ;
An idea, of the sort that we have in mind, although of necessity readily available to imagination, is more general in connotation than most poetic or literary images, especially those appearing in lyric poems that seek to capture a moment of personal experience.
Since Laos is of no more purely military value to Moscow itself than it is to Washington, this approach might be expected to head off Mr. Khrushchev for the moment.
If they do meet and recognize one another, slap backs and embrace, the moment soon is done.
The moment of truth is the moment of crisis.
Too often it is thought of at the last moment of new product introduction.
The number depends on who is talking at the moment.
`` 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 ''.
The general theory of resonance shifts is used to derive a general expression for the second moment Af of a polycrystalline paramagnetic sample and is specialized to Af.
Field shifts were derived from the mean value of the resonance line, defined as the field about which the first moment is zero.
But it is true that the therapist can sense, when he hears this stereotype, that there are at this moment many emotional determinants at work in it, a blurred babel of indistinct voices which have yet to become clearly delineated from one another.
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 to say that at a moment in history something is new is not necessarily to say that it is modern ; ;

moment and captured
Deinterlaced cameras records each frame as distinct, with all scan lines being captured at the same moment in time.
This moment was captured in a video on YouTube.
Perhaps the most dramatic moment in the war for Nova Scotia was when HMS Shannon escorted the captured American frigate USS Chesapeake into Halifax Harbour ( 1813 ).
It applies from the moment a prisoner is captured until he or she is released or repatriated.
Once again, the Angevin cavalry proved too strong, and for a moment it appeared that Stephen might be captured for a second time.
The song would become " part of the sixties Zeitgeist " as it was captured forever in the Woodstock film ; Hendrix's image performing this number wearing a blue-beaded white leather jacket with fringe and a red head scarf, has since been regarded as a defining moment of the 1960s.
Shakespeare scholars describe unicorns being captured by a hunter standing in front of a tree, the unicorn goaded into charging ; the hunter would step aside the last moment and the unicorn would embed its horn deeply into the tree ( See annotations of Timon of Athens, Act 4, scene 3, c. line 341: " wert thou the unicorn, pride and wrath would confound thee and make thine own self the conquest of thy fury "
Although the battle itself was not of the greatest significance militarily, this was a pivotal moment in history ; it marks the spread of Chinese papermaking into regions west of China as captured Chinese soldiers revealed secrets of Chinese papermaking to the Arabs.
She captured the moment he was called by Disney who then informed him that his songs would not be used in the final film.
Once again, the Angevin cavalry proved too strong, and for a moment it appeared that Stephen might be captured for a second time.
The tenderness an ordinary mother might feel towards her beloved child is captured, evoking the moment when she first held her infant son Christ.
The song captured a pivotal moment off the album by showcasing a female streak of independence.
It was at this moment when a staff officer ( identity unknown ) shouted out that the Russians in the redoubts on the Causeway Heights were dragging away the captured British guns.
The painting shows a large room in the Madrid palace of King Philip IV of Spain, and presents several figures, most identifiable from the Spanish court, captured, according to some commentators, in a particular moment as if in a snapshot.
A second, larger flag was run up in its place, and this second flag-raising was the moment captured by Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal in his famous photograph.
One of the more visible examples of this is a brief moment at the beginning of the film in which the clapperboard ( which was useless to the Manos shoot in the first place – such a device is used to help sync sound captured on location.
When a moment is captured it is assigned a new meaning as people interpret the image in their own manner.
Unfortunately, he is captured and almost burnt at the stake by the Grand Inquisitor Enrique ( a. k. a. Magneto ), but rescued at the last moment by Carlos Javier and his students.
In a speech to the National Assembly of Quebec delivered moments after the death of the accord, Bourassa captured the nationalist sentiment of the moment:
* Trinidad himself admitted at the moment of being captured that he was part of a commission intended to negotiate a prisoner exchange.
Simulations suggest that, while the disk had a relatively low mass at any given moment, over time a substantial fraction ( several tens of a percent ) of the mass of Jupiter captured from the Solar nebula was processed through it.
Much of the siege was captured by newsreel cameras, including the moment a bullet supposedly passed through Mr Churchill's top hat, coming within inches of killing him.
A photographer behind the Leeds goal, at the opposite end to Clarke, captured the moment as Hunter leapt high in the air in celebration with arms and legs spread, as if in the midst of a star-jump.
La Prise was a massive piece measuring 6 metres by 9 metres and represented the moment when the fortification was captured around midday.

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