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“Lara Favaretto titled Momentary Monument, is a trench of sandbags surrounding a statue of Dante almost in defense of the memory of the poet, who is an unavoidable reference in the philology of the Italian language.”
“Bill O'Reilly Suffers Another "Momentary" Lapse Of Reason digg”
Cliff Schecter: Bill O'Reilly Suffers Another "Momentary" Lapse Of Reason
“Cliff Schecter: Bill O'Reilly Suffers Another "Momentary" Lapse Of Reason”
Cliff Schecter: Bill O'Reilly Suffers Another "Momentary" Lapse Of Reason
“Momentary satisfaction, perhaps, at the General Assembly, but then there will be no actual change -- a sure-fire formula for disappointment and unrest.”
The Huffington Post: David Harris: The Palestinians: Once Again Missing an Opportunity?
“Momentary appearances of horns in two arias added color; trumpets in the finale bestowed a festive send-off to the work's not entirely convincing happy ending.”
The Huffington Post: Rodney Punt: Griselda in Peter Sellars Production at Santa Fe Opera
“Momentary grievances or emotions expressed in the diarist's blinkered way are diligently reproduced; Gretl and Anne tend to suffer accordingly.”
“MR: And you've been involved in past philanthropic endeavors, such as the Momentary Setback fund, a benefit for the victims of hurricanes Katrina and Rita.”
“Momentary hesitation, threshold of rejection reached, the hand discards the heart and rips a small box open: fibrous, stiff, clamps included, it's quickly soaked and snapped with muted flourish.”
“In case you missed it check out this video for their song This Momentary.”
“Momentary hesitation, threshold of rejection reached, the hand discards the heart and rips”
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