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momentum taking
Momentum switches in a heartbeat, ... I thought we were taking it to them, then there was one extraordinary play by their guy. ... I'd like to have it over again. Ken Klee
moments
one of the appropriate moments to make this clear. Jack Straw
moment remember till
Odd. I will remember that moment till the day I die. Matthew Taylor
momentum ride
Now the momentum is in our favor, ... We will just try to ride it as long as we can because we are on a roll. Don McCormack
moment orleans respects understood viewers
New Orleans dodged a bullet. It was the moment for viewers and in some respects for me that we understood it was not getting better, it was getting worse. Aaron Brown
moments
When I have my moments of insomnia, you'll find me on style.com. Cate Blanchett
moments remember
I can't remember too many moments that exciting. John Smith
moment seat taking
Fundamentals are just taking a back seat at the moment (to funds). Angus MacMillan
moments present-moment
The present moment is the only time that is eternal and the only time in which we can experience happiness. Deepak Chopra
return thoughts-of-you
God's thoughts of you are many, let not yours be few in return. Charles Spurgeon
return plans things-to-do
I don't plan to return. I have a lot of unresolved things to do. Eduard Shevardnadze
return strong terms
I can't say in strong enough terms that those who evacuated that they should not return at this time, Rick Perry
return made decent
She made you decent, and in return you made her so happy David Nicholls
return tremendous
On that play, we had a return on, ... I thought (Douglas) did a tremendous job. Mike Leach
returns versus
When you look at dividend returns on equities versus bond yields, to me it's a pretty easy decision to be heavily in equities. Laurence D. Fink
return
'The Return Of The King' has a conclusion. Peter Jackson
return
I still have an accent. But when I return to Prague, I speak the language yet do not know what they are talking about. Peter Sis
return ready
Ready to go but never to return. William Shakespeare