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That is, they are momentary things".
In tone, too, this was largely a monochrome performance, except for some movements in which Mr. Schepkin found one line to pick out with a sober continuity while more momentary things were happening around it in livelier and brittler style: the final prelude, in B minor, was an example.
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"We conceived of it as a momentary thing, as a rush of energy, to help get the city going again," Bonevardi said.
"Washington is dysfunctional politically, and it is not just a momentary thing," Rahm Emanuel, who gave up being the president's chief of staff to become mayor of Chicago, told me.
It was just a momentary thing, no one planned anything there was no pre-rehearsal or getting together ― when this happened it simply exploded.
Images like these don't capture the momentary actuality of things the way photographs do, but they tell much about what people were feeling: determination, grief, euphoria, agitation, longing.
Then, Japan's economic superiority was seen not as a momentary or cyclical thing but as something inseparable from its "model".
Not so long ago Mary Lou Lord was a momentary next big thing, surrounded by hype that threatened to obscure her delicate voice and subtle songwriting.
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