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They have lived, as do poets in their moments of accelerated inspiration.
They set up stand-alone clinics to care for women in their moments of crisis.
But more pertinently, this Estragon and Vladimir don't feel like a real couple except in their moments of synchronized vaudeville.
Yet at the same time, others have been proclaiming their humility in their moments of greatest triumph.
Only when The News of the World stood accused in Britain of hacking the phones of ordinary people in their moments of deep distress did public rage ignite.
Yet Christianity is strikingly absent from the major works of Edith Wharton; her characters, though conventionally churchgoing, never think of turning to God in their moments of crisis.
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There was no sympathy for the Heat's stars in their moment of competitive heartbreak.
His family didn't comment and asked for privacy in their moment of grief.
"I think it is normal for people to help each other in their moment of need.
In their moment of triumph, before returning to shore, they kept waving their weary arms in delight.
EVEN in their moment of triumph in Delhi in March, the smirks of India's diplomats were tinged with doubt: had they overplayed their hand?
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