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He probably left both coaches proud Tuesday, even if he did cause D'Antoni a momentary case of heartburn before the Knicks held on for a 93-89 victory.
So either William had a momentary case of loose lips (in which case he must surely be kicking himself right now), or more likely, he was purposely leaving yet another false lead for reporters to salivate over.
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Williams crumpled, giving the Nets a momentary scare.
The Calley case represents a momentary, vestigial reminder of the old law of responsibility.
A high resistance measuring system (HRMS) is used to measure the surface insulation resistance (SIR) values of the printed circuit board (PCB), and monitor whether a momentary circuit short and/or the case of current slow leakage occur, which will affect the electrical properties of electronic components.
Dr Akira O'Connor, a psychologist from the University of St Andrews, believes that in most cases it is a momentary "misfiring" of neurons in the brain which creates false connections.
Just in case you were worried there might be a momentary lull in the media coverage of the Republican 2016 primary race, you're in luck.
The case focused on whether his actions resulted from a momentary mental lapse.
"But in the case of the Castillo brothers, the "I Love Lucy" show provides no more than a momentary glimpse of success.
A momentary grumble?
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