Sentence examples for momentarily lower from inspiring English sources

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He was taught to "neg" women ("Neither a compliment nor an insult, a neg holds two purposes: to momentarily lower a woman's self-esteem and to suggest an intriguing disinterest"), to befriend the men who are with a woman at a bar before trying to hit on the woman directly and to "demonstrate authority" over a woman's "world".

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When a fluid flows rapidly into a region of low pressure, the turbulence can generate pockets of even lower pressure, momentarily lowering the boiling point and generating tiny pockets of vapor.

Exactly halfway through the video this idea is truly cemented when, after sudden flashes of black, Kilmer's misleadingly happy face turns into one of mildly wrinkled disgust while the tone of OPN's music shifts momentarily to a slower, lower pitched beat.

She momentarily mistook the upper and lower levels of an unusual double-decker tunnel not far from a since-imploded landmark, the Lamar Hotel, developed by one of Houston's historic giants, Jesse H.

If the system has momentarily fluctuated into a state of lower entropy, the entropy will be found to increase again immediately.

Yellow, cerulean blue, orange, dark red, cerise pink: These rise and fall in front of or behind the dancers, delimiting or opening up the space, sometimes obliging us to momentarily focus on just feet and lower legs as they descend.

He has at his disposal a $4,000 video camera, a DAT recorder and a laptop-size mixing board, but right now a decidedly lower-tech item, whose name momentarily escapes him, is required.

There's something machine-like about her intensity, which is modified only by a puckered mouth, a lower lip that recedes slightly when she's momentarily baffled by something at the computer.

In Europe, its placid vision momentarily reassured a bourgeoisie threatened by the unrest of the lower classes; in America, Alfred Stieglitz, who loudly championed Pictorialism, totally ignored Jacob Riis's pictures of tenement dwellers and Lewis Hine's of child labor.

Temporary special factors -- health care costs, rapid falls in computer prices and so on -- were momentarily retarding the tendency of inflation to rise when unemployment was lower than its natural rate.

Writing about a tabloid crime that seemed to indict England's lower classes, Mr. Jones declares, "The episode was like a flare, momentarily lighting up a world of class and prejudice in modern Britain".

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