The multiplicity of possible perspectives is endless, whilst the definite moment in time remains crystallised. |
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At this moment in time, he is in pole position for the championship full forward position. |
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It's not everyday someone just offers you food, so good graces and manners were what he needed at this moment in time. |
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If you help me when I'm struggling, I might really care about returning that favor, but again, I might not be able to at that moment in time. |
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For one eerily glorious moment in time, the whole entire world seemed to be completely silent. |
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Unfortunately we have not received any of the payments that are due to us at this moment in time. |
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A sociogram reflects a moment in time, similar to a financial balance sheet, and may be hand drawn or computer generated. |
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It is important that the file system remain in production while also enabling the snapshot to preserve the data at that exact moment in time. |
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It would be easy to have negative feelings at this moment in time but I think you only hurt yourself and become bitter and resentful. |
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At this moment in time we're not playing well, but we just have to stick together and come through this bad patch. |
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Just how cold and uncaring her father was for that one moment in time had ruined her forever. |
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At this moment in time we are striving to save every penny we can to buy our first house. |
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I'm not saying that the youngster will get to the same level as the Frenchman but he is certainly on course to at this moment in time. |
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The book is full of short, interesting anecdotes which capture a moment in time. |
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I have no idea what their thinking is at this moment in time other than by reading their own public utterances. |
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And at this moment in time, she's just as brilliantly oblivious as she ever was. |
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It was a moment in time that marked the last great communal outpouring of a population's unquestioning faith and innocence. |
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We're looking for speed of ascent, not academic attainment at one moment in time. |
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Multiple simultaneous interactions are those in which each interactant is responsive to more than one other at each moment in time. |
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The perception that liberals are unpatriotic stems from that moment in time and from actions just like that. |
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At that particular moment in time all of Dickens had been taken, it all had been musicalised. |
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The census is a unique snapshot of a moment in time in Scottish life. |
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Surely, at this moment in time, adequate control of violence must be the primary condition. |
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The group of friends enjoyed a moment in time absorbing the closeness of their friendship and in the case of John and Pat, their love encompassed in the view of an unspoiled paradise. |
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As I listened to the steady in-and-out of my own breathing, and the increasing rapidness of my heartbeat, I wished, for a moment in time, that Kerwin would kiss me. |
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No work needs to be done by the department at this moment in time. |
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At this moment in time, there is nothing to suggest that there will be disorder but extra police officers are being deployed so that we can deter rowdy behaviour. |
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To the future I say with pride that this is how our country was viewed at this moment in time. |
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This moment in time becomes the only moment, a gift we all share whether demented or not. |
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It was a moment in time when the press was caning all the chefs. |
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Like most of my sister's stories, it provoked a startling mental picture, capturing a moment in time when one's actions seem both unimaginably cruel and completely natural. |
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We have to pick our way to sanity through a cacophony of pressure and hassle which are not the product of any one moment in time but of the times in which we live. |
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These gross capital stocks represent the replacement values of all fixed assets still used in production at a given moment in time. |
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It is great because it has been a long time coming: centuries of history have led up to this moment in time. |
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It is too early at this moment in time to make significant comparison although it can be said that globally, there is a decrease of absences. |
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Thank you for the opportunity to be here at this moment in time to talk about those realities that we are dealing with today. |
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The ideal situation in terms of water quality management would be if we could predict the water quality at any moment in time. |
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An offer was made to certain employees at a specific moment in time, but for a future contract. |
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I think we all experienced the recording of this album as a special moment in time, something magic in our lives. |
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To do less or to do differently at this moment in time would be to dishonour the tradition of Canada with which we have been entrusted. |
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Those who are coming to our Marist way of life in many parts of our world at this moment in time have lived with questions since childhood. |
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At the present moment in time, that requirement transcends the need to cut milk subsidies. |
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Add that a visual document captures a moment in time and provides cultural and site-specific information. |
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When I appeared before you at the start of this period, I said that there were two major objectives at this political moment in time. |
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There is no room for compromise when capturing the perfect image or moment in time. |
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Whiteread turns the boathouse inside out thereby capturing a moment in time. |
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We wax lyrical about the free movement of persons, while at this moment in time, 1 300 people from the Netherlands live elsewhere in Europe and will lose the benefit they are currently drawing. |
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I don't know what spooked them or where they were headed, but I felt awed to be there at that particular moment in time, witnessing a spectacle as old as the hills. |
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In the end, the Republicans may well go back to being inflexibly inflexible with this president, but for a moment in time, each side realized that the other side had something to say. |
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I have absolutely – at this moment in time – no idea. |
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To put any added burden on it at this moment in time is quite wrong. |
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Funds earmarked for aboriginal peoples license retirements of all regions might be used for other means as recommended by these groups as the license retirement option might not be attractive to them at this moment in time. |
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During tea ceremony, the spirit of the season, the mood, the very occasion, unfolds as an exquisite, singular moment in time shared by its participants. |
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This also requires political leadership and political courage, which does not take into consideration each and every opinion poll on enlargement which may be slightly less upbeat at this moment in time. |
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Ethnobotanical studies have traditionally been concerned with documenting the relationships between people and plants at one moment in time. |
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The commencement of this period shall coincide chronologically with the moment in time when the risk is transferred to the consumer under Article 23 of this Directive. |
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That moment in time has become a touch point in my brain. |
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Should it be necessary to capture a reflection of the target population's attitudes or behaviours at a specific moment in time, a longer field period might compromise these objectives. |
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It's not rocket science, at this moment in time English is literally full of cliches and tautologies, according to Oxford University Press. |
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It was clear however that a person could have no habitual residence at a given moment in time, having abandoned one without having acquired a replacement. |
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His work focuses on the spectrum of performing life, capturing a fleeting moment in time and immortalizing the grace, strength, joy and discipline of dancers and acrobats. |
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A fleeting moment in time, the bicycle comes to represent a landscape, a place once visited and as such, the object fades and our imagination is captured by another way of perceiving the scenery. |
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All of us share this world for but a brief moment in time. |
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These documents are given to the judge at the trial to allow her to determine the financial situation of the parties at that precise moment in time. |
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Consequently, financial instruments should not be considered to include instruments entitling the holder to receive shares depending on the price of the underlying share reaching a certain level at a certain moment in time. |
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It is the investigation leader who decides at what moment in time it is appropriate to make such a notification, considering the status of the investigation. |
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There's a feelgood factor around the rugby country at this moment in time and we have to back up that performance by making everyone feel the same way again. |
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It is often taken for granted that egalitarians value a completely equal distribution at any moment in time of whatever it is that they believe should be distributed equally. |
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