
97 definitions of moment
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The less pretty aspects of impassioned arguments subtly but unmistakeably take over at moments like these.
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Like tales of a childhood that are told to a youth much to young in the story to have remembered the moments.
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Persian motifs fill the image and, for a moment, one sees how the breathing of the figure makes the cloth move.
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These motionless photos, which refer to moments from a personal history, are the points of anchorage for the films.
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Yet the path into less protected areas beyond the borders of artÂ’s autonomy are proving highly popular at the moment.
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Such an approach can be a one off-affair, a fascination with a particular moment in time that the artist cannot let lie.
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Like long grab arms they grope towards the clay shapes but they do not move; it is a dramatic moment frozen for eternity.
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Word became, for a moment, just as abstract, or just as over-tangible, or just as over-personalized as a reflected image.
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All his attention is directed towards how the situation was at the moment it was photographed and what is on the negative.
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