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  • After a mo'ment, as if studying what it had done, the black mass began to move again, slowly, but with defined, inimi-cal purpose.

    The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • The fingers dug for a mo'ment before emerging with thousands of life-forms in their grasp.

    The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • She paused, allowing the Elemental a mo'ment for reflection.

    The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • For a mo'ment, he thought of wrenching it open and flinging its contents at the troops who were closing in around him.

    The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • Eyes that saw only the immediate fu'ture, backed by a mind sharply focused on the mo'ment, and not the morrow.

    The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • Grasping the irony, the other woman took a mo'ment to clarify.

    The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • Doubting her own mir'ror, certain that she had lost her real beauty, and desperate to gain his regard, she would begin starving herself from this mo'ment.

    Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • After a mo'ment of hesitation, Kyrtian followed to join them.

    Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • And the danger had increased with every mo'ment that passed; there was no telling who could have discov-ered her there.

    Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • Finally, for that one mo'ment, no matter what would come after, everything was perfectly, completely, right.

    Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002

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