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When Ron Dixon returned a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown to lift the Giants within 17-7 early in the second half, Fassel saw a spark of momentum.
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Dwyer and Isaac Redman both couldn't gain one freakin' yard on third and fourth down in the second quarter when the Steelers went for it to spark some sort of momentum.
For Catie, "the award brought along with it great spark of confidence and momentum".
"We were a little flat out there playing in the back of the pack," said McIlroy, whose birdie on No. 13 "really gave us the little bit of momentum, the spark that we needed," he said.
The director, Alfonso Cuarón, imagines the minutiae of these dangers — a metal bolt that doesn't drop but floats, a spark that sends bobbing balls of fire aloft, even the physical terror of momentum in an empty medium that, unlike the sea, can't be paddled against — if this constitutes imagination.
The economy is still struggling to regain any kind of momentum after last year's acutely painful recession GDP shrank by 7.4%—sparked by the collapse of Turkey's currency peg to the dollar.
Kansas led, 37-14, and the spark and momentum that the Spiders carried with them into the Round of 16 had dissipated.
It is also "the idea of a movement outwards" and "the spark of an idea that has its own momentum".
Things happen because of momentum".
"Momentum is crucial, and gold has a lot of momentum".
It's a game of momentum".
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