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All of history, all of natural law and all actions of the divinity, are seen as leading up to the present moment, granting incomparable power and authority to the fundamentalist.
At one moment, granting this point about the First World War, he calls it "a distracting exception"; but any theory of total war where the First World War is a distraction sounds like a theory of something other than total war.
The art morphs before the viewer's eyes, each moment granting the audience a fleeting, kinetic snapshot as it evaporates seamlessly into the next.
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The moment of granting permission.
Nowadays, the 33-year-old stunner is partnering with Colgate to support the Make-A-Wish foundation, an organization that creates thousands of life-changing moments by granting the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions.
His face was anguished for a moment, as if he thought that this other couple were, at that very moment, being granted the child he'd hoped would be his.
"It's making the most of your life, not taking a single moment for granted.
Perhaps because he had died among them, the miners set aside their grievances for a moment and granted him the honor of first passage.
These were people who weren't taking any of the moment for granted, and you could feel that in the air.
"None of us know what's going to happen from one moment to the next and I think that's one of the things we have to be able to do, to never take a moment for granted.
Upon your last nomination, for "Kells," you told me you weren't taking the moment for granted, and that you might hope to be back in the Oscar ring in three or four films.
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