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"No excuse," said Young, more honest than effective on his momentously morose night.
It is uncommonly quiet, momentously still, the air of irreversible decision.
Wow, if ever a fact highlighted how momentously bad "these economists" are at their jobs it's the statement above.
By the 1970s the goal-posts of political debate had been momentously shifted.
By going on now to Chapter 3 of the peace talks, Israel can act, momentously, in its own long-term interest.
I was also in a momentously bad mood because I was scared.
Martyrdom is treated quite momentously in this city.
"The times were so unstable," he reflects momentously, "you could easily get a nervous tic."
That said, "Encounters" rushes momentously into the surreal.
Just as the merchant was ready to retire, Father Time would come into the store and ask momentously for a baking pan.
The rules of engagement - and the pavement - shifted momentously last week in this Bergen County town.
Just as momentously, this is the place that the Slavery Abolition Act was read in 1835.
'Your uncle has taken a job in Italy,' Louise said momentously.
All is so still, so momentously quiet.
His intimate war-time photography was often cited as the reason Collier's circulation increased momentously.
Not since Rocky left the boxing ring has a sporting contest been filmed as momentously as this school race.
Momentously, and not just for Grandfather, the sound-film era is about to arrive - an event that threatens to leave him entirely unemployed.
On some issues, he notes, repugnance will recede, as with life insurance - or, even more momentously, the practice of charging interest on loans.
Much less momentously, on 27 October, Nemesis and Nile captured five fishing vessels.
Rome grew momentously after the war, as one of the driving forces behind the "Italian economic miracle" of post-war reconstruction and modernisation.
He stopped behind Matern and laid his free hand momentously on Matern's shoulder.
Momentously, when he was ten years old, after a fight with his brother, he was playing his banjo to calm his mind.
Well, I was interested, which won't surprise you, and tried it on and off, mostly off, for the moments of stress over the momentously stressful years.
Less momentously, the apartment is rife with mental snapshots: a cavalry fort on the floor, green curlicue wallpaper, a red corduroy couch.
In 1966, Mr. Saint Laurent momentously featured suits for women that were inspired by those for men.