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Although it broke momentarily with adenosine and cardioversion, the tachycardia quickly resumed.
Momentarily he was transformed because he brought together the powerful feelings of many periods of his life into one end at one moment.
Either way, the employment of a more technical language can allow an artist's gender to become - at least momentarily - irrelevant.
A count of one implies that the abstract resource momentarily represents only one concrete resource.
As speakers forget items, whether permanently or momentarily, those items will not be available for examination, and consequently cannot become part of the analogical set.
We shall postpone momentarily the discussion about which branches yield the leaky waves.
As glissandi and more 'human', momentarily out-of-tune 'misses' are obscured, pitch changes become decidedly jolty and 'robotic' - perhaps the vocoder's most recognisable signature and signifier.
Not least, the vocal cadence with its leading-tone and clear unconstrained dominant momentarily revokes the tyranny of the pedal.
Once items make contact with matching list chunks, they establish resonances - stable feedback loops that momentarily bind the respective parts into a coherent entity.
The book's darkness, fluttered momentarily by sarcasm, punctured in places by genuine humour or brilliant observation, is at once its triumph and a major problem.
The underside of the gallery is mirrored, so that the effect of books is continuous, but momentarily disorientating.
Even very young children momentarily paused to greet elders in a hands-together head-slightly-down greeting before running off to play.
Foulkes (1985) points out that dreams are coherently organized both momentarily and sequentially.
We pause momentarily to give a quick summary of the linear theory.
The temporary type links are used to momentarily connect two objects.
Deflection interrupts processes, freezing them momentarily by the use of another process that suggests new directions in the work's evolution.
I will state it momentarily, after having introduced a technical term.
The gift thus freezes time, momentarily breaking out of the economic cycle.
Double-log versions of this equation also were estimated and will be discussed momentarily.
At this point the precise chronology becomes momentarily unclear.
In the best moments of creative work, physical laws momentarily lose their force.
Similar behaviour, with two simple zeros momentarily coalescing as one double zero, occurs in other symmetric examples, but is exceptional in the absence of symmetry.
We shall consider these momentarily.
We turn to this point momentarily.
At the same time they allowed a momentary reversal and recontextualisation of this place, complicating the perceptions of this particular house and releasing it, if momentarily, from its specific script.
Although brief reductions in contrast would cause transient increases in release that might exceed the continuous dark rate, a photoreceptor's capacity can momentarily surge to meet this demand.
With "snug" presented above threshold, subjects tended to choose "smug," which could be explained by subjects becoming momentarily aware of the physical form of the cue.
Lexical retrieval stages of momentarily inaccessible foreign language words.
In both cases the genre-references are patches of conventional visual style that the characters momentarily inhabit without appearing to notice it; they communicate a shared vision of the encounter.
Rather, what is momentarily happening is that the substance is speaking its nature, in the way an egg or a feather might do in a riddle.
We digress momentarily to fix our terminology.
However, when a particular sound event in a soundscape is loud enough, even if momentarily, it will mask the surrounding ambience and therefore can be extracted by editing.
However, lapses in reasoning such as dead0 not dead also suggest that two parallel, segregated nets of associations may surround these incompatible premises, and that both are momentarily accessed.
As a result, turn-by-turn talk lapses momentarily.
Therefore, momentarily the studies are having the effect of sterilising the position.
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They are dependent upon the policeman; the policeman has momentarily to hold up the traffic for them.
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One has no idea whether there is stationary traffic ahead—one just has to take the gamble, albeit momentarily.
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Momentarily, all the talk is about balance of payments, but surely the terms of trade are what may well concern us more.
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I am momentarily stepping aside from that position.
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The elephant got to me, paused momentarily, then stepped over both of us together.
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His few words in the area of economic theory momentarily tempted me to revive our debates of past years.
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Momentarily, the local authorities were not very worried.
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He has, however, his own eminently sweet reasonableness of presentation which can momentarily conceal the rather specious nature of the arguments that he is presenting.
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I was aware of that, but it momentarily escaped my mind.
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I should like to rise momentarily to support my noble friend's amendment.
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Momentarily they will have been led into exceeding the speed limit.
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I refer to the fact that oil prices have continued, after momentarily firming, on their inevitable, ever-softening course.
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What should some of us do to ensure that our apparent invisibility can be even momentarily lifted?
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My attention was momentarily diverted at the moment when he was speaking part of his kind words.
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I turn momentarily to comment on one or two of the points contained in the opinion of the committee.
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Momentarily every one was jolted into awareness of the precarious nature of the island's communications with the mainland.
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To put it charitably, he must have taken leave of his senses momentarily.
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No reply has yet been received, but one is expected momentarily.
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We would wish also to congratulate him on escaping, however momentarily, from the silence zone which has enveloped him during the last few years.
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He is momentarily away from us but no doubt he is refreshing his notes.
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I stood in front of the audience, momentarily nonplussed.
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I could not fail but to note the puzzled expression which momentarily clouded his distinguished features.
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We lost it in 1979 because the students momentarily, or for another 18 years, swung back to the right.
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One might touch momentarily on the tribal differences.
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Perhaps we should adjourn momentarily to enable him to return.
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I was about momentarily to argue against myself.
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The mere fact that he rose to his feet only momentarily suggested to me that he had some advance information.
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He had picked up a brief and momentarily forgotten where he was.
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Might it be, for example, that momentarily they had some distrust of the patient.
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Certainly they are weak, certainly they are depressed momentarily.
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I have been tempted to think momentarily that we would be better off without them, but that really would be ethnocentric.
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I thought that momentarily his reason had left him—at least on that particular subject.
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Therefore, people driving with one hand while eating a sandwich do so momentarily and continue driving most of the time with two hands.
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The channels of supply for butter are perfectly adequate to fill in where they happen to be momentarily short.
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I apologise for having allowed that intervention to lead me astray momentarily.
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I am sure that he was overcome momentarily and is now back to his normal, happy self.
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I say "momentarily" because that will soon change.
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When she rose, my attention was momentarily distracted.
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She momentarily forgot what she had been taught and the worst happened.
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I have momentarily given up these arcane pursuits.
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I was momentarily distracted when colleagues said that my name had been called.
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The crime of being momentarily unpopular with the assembly is not one which is recognised in local government law.
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Even lowland people like myself are occasionally momentarily swept into the current of the normal channels of communication in this place.
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Arrogance which may momentarily have been portrayed can be construed as representative of the attitude of the police as a whole.
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I had momentarily forgotten that he had other strings to his bow.
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He is momentarily inaccurate in saying that there is some decision about the indexation of the licence fee.
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First, intellectual, indeed political, fashion may swing between all three as the grass momentarily appears to be greener on the other side of the valley.
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I shall return to that momentarily.
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I was also helpful to him in the sense that he was able to rise to his feet, get some physical exercise momentarily and then sit.
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The verb "traces" even puns momentarily on the noun "animal harnesses," while "with her toes" sketches the image of a barefoot farm girl.
Both will be momentarily activated, with the alternative passive quickly rejected.
Now momentarily and surprisingly we are forced to recognize that she has another role.
Indeed, under most circumstances, specification may only exist momentarily.
Foulkes points out that dreams are coherently organized both momentarily and sequentially.
Movement levels then drop momentarily only to climb again to higher levels in the minutes immediately before midnight.
The first method tried was that of a small circular cylinder momentarily introduced into the boundary layer through a hole in the plate.
Any subsequent strategies used were considered adjuncts and will be discussed momentarily.
Small and medium-sized parasites are usually oval or rounded in shape; they may, however, assume a somewhat piriform shape momentarily.
Every attitude into which the dancer momentarily freezes is precise and intricately balanced.
The simulation is started when the stride is just beginning and both legs are momentarily on the ground.
I am momentarily caught off guard as my body attempts to adjust to the temperature of a room filled with thousands of dancing bodies.
I will return momentarily to the importance of data on women, and to the distorted perceptions of communal well-being that non-attention to them has caused.
The pain would momentarily get better on moving to a different position, but would quickly come back again.
Here we are treated to the rare spectacle of a soloist interrupting the beginning of his own episode to momentarily rejoin the ripieno.
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