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Momentarily is first attested in 1654, with the “for a moment” meaning.
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Momentarily is first attested in 1654, with the “for a moment” meaning.
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Momentarily under construction, the building site has 492,369sqm, a striking figure.
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'Momentarily' sounds important except when used to indicate 'in a moment' -- "We will return 'momentarily'," says the announcer, unaware that it means 'for a moment.'
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I'm not going to beg for it anymore, Dean.: clears my throat: Momentarily distracted there.
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Momentarily, it seemed we might have the presidential election to make the recent Irish one look sane.
On your marks, sex, go … for the glamour Games | Marina Hyde
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'Momentarily' sounds important except when used to indicate 'in a moment' -- "We will return 'momentarily'," says the announcer, unaware that it means 'for a moment.'
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'Momentarily' sounds important except when used to indicate 'in a moment' -- "We will return 'momentarily'," says the announcer, unaware that it means 'for a moment.'
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'Momentarily' sounds important except when used to indicate 'in a moment' -- "We will return 'momentarily'," says the announcer, unaware that it means 'for a moment.'
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'Momentarily' sounds important except when used to indicate 'in a moment' -- "We will return 'momentarily'," says the announcer, unaware that it means 'for a moment.'
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