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She felt the momentary terror of not knowing what he was going to do as he moved his mouth toward her and then felt it increase a hundredfold when she understood.
You may have lost the element of surprise, but odds are you've picked up the element of momentary terror.
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Hullihan: "It's like momentary panic.
Of course it created momentary panic.
Like the yoga studio, it was small and brightly lighted, but did have the major advantage of A.C. When I arrived at noon (having forgotten my script at home), the first thing I saw was the cast being led through some basic dance steps with the help of a choreographer, a development that sent a momentary quiver of terror down my spine.
I fought a momentary sense of panic.
It's a momentary respite from the cloying terrors of the world, a way to briefly trick our overactive brains into thinking, yeah, sure, everything is just fine with some New Age music, breathing exercises and, most importantly, just complete and utter darkness.
"Terror, terror, terror, terror, terror.
Momentary aberration?
The worldwide factory revival is no momentary event, argues Robert J. Barbera, chief economist at the research and trading firm ITG, but rather the return to everyday business after an overreaction to the terror that gripped financial markets in the fall of 2008.
"Fashion is superficial, momentary.
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