Word: moment
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...party: "I have been thinking ... I am trying to see clearly. ... I feel the people's will is to achieve a progressive and really socialist life through peaceful and orderly means. . . . You know my sincerely democratic creed. I cannot but stay faithful to this creed even at this moment. ... I beg of you ... let us all together begin negotiations again...
...moment later a curling snake began to take form on the WAAF. Tattooist Bell, intent on the job, paused to examine his canvas. "You've had a boil or something here," he said. "That's where my wife bit me," said Cecil Lambert. "He rammed that hussy in my mouth," said Mrs. Lambert. "Well, say goodbye to her now," said Charlie as he drew his needle over the WAAF's head...
...biggest problem of the moment facing coach Dolph Samborski is in the infield, and more particularly, the catching slot. Whoever becomes the nine's regular receiver will have to go a long way to fill the shoes of the graduated Bill Hamlen, who was rated tops among collegiate catchers last year...
...lives in this book as a powerful, eloquent, ugly, passionate, courageous spokesman of the Revolution in the days before the Terror. The great moment that made him historic is scarcely more than an episode. His life was full of them. Author Antonina Vallentin (Leonardo da Vinci) has written a long, detailed work, half a psychological study, half an account of the Revolution, drawn with rough and scratchy pen strokes, all laid against a dark and ominous background that recalls Goya's grim drawings...
...dissident was President Daniel Marsh of Boston University, who commented on the proposed amendment to the Sedition Law, "At the moment it doesn't sound bad; if a man's been proven to be a traitor, you don't want him teaching...