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moment and will
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.
I will reserve discussion of it for a moment, however, to return to President Kennedy.
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.
I am really ill at the present moment, and I will go to some sort of a sanitarium to normalize myself ''.
In one paragraph he wrote: " The laws of this country will of course, be introduced in South Wales, and there is one that I would wish to take place from the moment his Majesty's forces take possession of the country: That there can be no slavery in a free land, and consequently no slaves ", and he meant what he said.
* " I foresee a universal information system ( UIS ), which will give everyone access at any given moment to the contents of any book that has ever been published or any magazine or any fact.
At that moment, Cora receives a telegram from the governor warning that if the quota of forty-nine cookies is not filled, she will be impeached.
Pausing for a moment he scribbled on the back of an old tavern bill a note addressed to his wife, Sarah: " I have no time to say more but to beg you will give my duty to the Queen, and let her know her army has had a glorious victory.
For example, philosopher John D. Kenyon writes: Reason might manage to raise a doubt about the truth of a conclusion of natural inductive inference just for a moment in the study, but the forces of nature will soon overcome that artificial skepticism, and the sheer agreeableness of animal faith will protect us from excessive caution and sterile suspension of belief.
Provoked by predictions of a technological singularity ( the hypothetical moment at which artificial intelligence will surpass human intelligence ), Hofstadter has both organized and participated in several public discussions of the topic.
" This will be a defining moment in the fantasy sports industry ," said Charlie Wiegert, executive vice president of CBC.
: Anything that can go wrong, will — at the worst possible moment
The team entitled to snap the ball will usually know in advance the moment when the snap is to occur as one of their players calls out signals, which usually include a loud sound such as " hut " voiced one or more times, the number of which they know ; they are thus said to know the " snap count ".
" About Nelson Mandela he said, " When Mandela goes it will be a moment when all South Africans put away their political differences, will take hands, and will together honour maybe the biggest South African that has ever lived.
The polarization of the emitted light will also depend on the transition moment.
Because of the circumstances of the moment this crime occurred, there is going to be a justification and cause for acquittal that will protect us.
Also, in order to change a string from one tone to another during a performance, a harp player must take one entire hand off the harp for a moment and switch the lever — this may cause an acoustic gap in a performance, as for a brief moment only one hand will be in use.
Hitler added that " My only fear is that at the last moment some Schweinehund will make a proposal for mediation ".
* Afghanistan 1923-The story and photo albums of Wilhelm Rieck ( at the moment only in German-English will follow.
It shows specifically the moment when Jesus has just said " one of you will betray me ".
With Superboy's aid, Luthor manages to cure Lena, allowing her to walk and think logically again for a brief moment, before he then quickly reverses the process, leaving Lena completely catatonic, and informs Superboy that so long as Superman is alive, he will never reveal how he did it.

moment and come
But now we can keep it out no longer, because we have come into a time when `` it invades our experience at every moment.
The women who come to West Venice, having forsaken radicalism, are interested in living only for the moment, in being constantly on the move.
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.
She stood up, smoothing her hair down, straightening her clothes, feeling a thankfulness for the enveloping darkness outside, and, above everything else, for the absence of the need to answer, to respond, to be aware even of Stowey coming in or going out, and yet, now that she was beginning to cook, she glimpsed a future without him, a future alone like this, and the pain made her head writhe, and in a moment she found it hard to wait for Lucretia to come with her guests.
Yet a moment did come that night when the adventurous letter writer and fantasist seemed to stride off my flashy pages, out of my mind, and plant himself in reality.
After the sad impatient moment, waiting for comfort which could not come, she slipped out of bed and went to the open window.
Eurystheus did come out, but the moment Heracles let the hind go, she sprinted back to her mistress, and Heracles departed, saying that Eurystheus had not been quick enough.
When Hengist feels the time had come to execute his plan, he cries out " Nemet oure Saxas ," and, at that moment, grabs and holds Vortigern by his cloak.
In such stories, when the sudden turn comes, we get a piercing glimpse of joy, and heart's desire, that for a moment passes outside the frame, rends indeed the very web of story, and lets a gleam come through.
The Sex Pistols ' live TV skirmish with Bill Grundy was the signal moment in British punk's transformation into a major media phenomenon, even as some stores refused to stock the records and radio airplay was hard to come by.
Romantic nationalism formed a key strand in the philosophy of Hegel ( 1770-1831 ), who argued that there was a " spirit of the age " or zeitgeist that inhabited a particular people at a particular time, and that, when that people became the active determiner of history, it was simply because their cultural and political moment had come.
Guare recalled a moment when Robbins had put him in a house Robbins had rented for Gold and Fizdale, and he put Guare in a locked room, saying he could not come out until he was finished.
The moment arrives when new conceptions must be formulated for the final composition, but they cannot be artificially forced for they come only of their own accord, often deriving their original from some far-off perception and only manifesting themselves after long years .”
Historian Guo Moruo changed the line to " The Chinese people have come to their moment of emancipation " ( 中國民族到了大翻身的時候 ).
The closest the Barrier has come to closing was on 27 November 2011, then the Closure Team was called out and started to close the gates, but was not fully closed since the surge subsided at the very last moment.
There is one moment in the play where Agamemnon regrets his decision and tries to send another letter telling them not to come, however Menelaus intercepts the letter.
" They bring and bestow ripeness, they come and go in accordance with the firm law of the periodicities of nature and of life ", Karl Kerenyi observed: " Hora means ' the correct moment '.
His lines come at the moment Orestes begins to falter and second guess his decision to kill his mother.
Lavinia has what is perhaps her most, or only, memorable moment in Book 7 of the Aeneid, lines 69 – 83: during sacrifice at the altars of the gods, Lavinia's hair catches on fire, an omen promising glorious days to come for Lavinia and war for all Latins.
Due to fires, structural failures, and infiltrations, and new organizational requirements and modifications or complete overhaulings of the ornamental trappings there was hardly a moment in which come kind of works have not been under way at the building.
Scholars have come to view the Great Purge as a crucial moment – or rather the culmination – of a vast social engineering campaign started at the beginning of the 1930s ( Hagenloh, 2000 ; Shearer, 2003 ; Werth, 2003 ).
Sharon gets caught up in the moment and realizes that Alden's memory will soon come back.
Problems with this approach come from making self-esteem contingent upon success: this implies inherent instability because failure can occur at any moment.
Armando Iannucci revealed in late March 2010 that Alan won ’ t be travelling to the USA as the rumours have suggested though: “ At the moment we ’ re just deciding whether we should ( make an Alan Partridge movie ) and the ideas we ’ ve come up with are very much Alan in the UK and his ideas of what he could be.
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!

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