Word: moments
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...tenor sax, Pat reminded us once again of his solo acoustic artistry. Pulses of veteran audience members raced as, just as hoped, Walsh and Williams strolled casually on stage. "It's 5:15," they suddenly chimed; their rich, warm, blood-rushing harmonies melted the room. Magic, pure magic. The moment was crystallized...
...students (perhaps including myself) are moving onward and upward, working hard on papers and problem sets, gaining leadership in campus organizations and keeping their eyes on the future. But for me, this summer will be about the present. It will be a time for me to live in the moment at Harvard--a luxury that I often don't have during term time. I won't have to worry about the next assignment, the next Crimson deadline, or the next SAA event. I'll have the autonomy to do things I've always wanted to do, from finding...
...sooner does Tintin solve one mystery than he is plunged headlong into the next--a mysterious stranger collapses at his doorstep, a treasure map is discovered, or Professor Calculus is kidnapped (once again) by shady foreign spies. Caught in a world of constant motion, there's hardly a moment for him to catch his breath before setting off again on some new adventure. The last panel of a Tintin book rarely depicts anything other than a scene of departure: we bid farewell to the boy reporter as he steams away on an ocean liner, boards an airplane or blasts...
Concerns over the cancelled tutorial and complaints about a lack of overall coherence in the program come at a particularly significant moment for ESPP...
...Obviously, Western `Goebbels' machinery tries in short runs and with shock therapy to achieve a moment effect on TV in order to provide some more points for the political top in Washington and urgently achieve some short-run criminal aim for which they need some cover in order to prevent the publicity to understand what they actually...