These are momentary disturbances, though, more than compensated for by the view, especially at night.
And the positive element of that is that our momentary thoughts can be replicated and remembered.
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Rumours that China's sovereign-wealth fund was keen on the Tokyo stockmarket provided momentary elation, too.
After a momentary retirement, Duffield was at it again, founding Workday in March 2005.
But a momentary bump, no matter how significant, does not begin to address Bayer's larger problems.
It may be a momentary media soap opera, but not the real transformative impactful story.
These momentary glimpses into Mr Ford's life are tantalising, edging towards a striking poetic style.
The way people use information now particularly young people is for momentary sharing.
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Individual sequences mostly brief documentary-style passages are lively and superbly edited, but none provides more than a momentary rush.
Bayer is ramping up production of Cipro, and it will probably see a momentary bump in sales.
But he quickly brought Twitter to a momentary crash, while RIPs for him filled up Facebook status updates.
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Even the 30-year US bonds got a momentary boost, and of course, the dollar came under further pressure.
For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.
But the team didn't do much to take advantage of his momentary absence.
He had sensed it here and there in the past the momentary aroma of salt and wood smoke, rich with blood.
The needles felt like tiny, momentary pinpricks, with one exception--in a laugh line just to the side of my nose.
There were momentary glimpses of Scotland in attack, with another late Lamont charge giving the home fans something to cheer.
The most his visit is likely to yield is a momentary rise in support among Israelis that will quickly recede.
The financial sector is especially vulnerable to grid instabilities and momentary outages that would never be noticed by the average consumer.
The larger ggeh depend solely on this notion, that the lessons of the culture will be stronger than a momentary lack.
Instead, Obama threw it all away for a momentary star-turn before the cameras late on a Sunday night in May 2011.
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He seemed to experience a momentary high and self-esteem boost when acquiring these things, which quickly left him feeling just as empty.
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The momentary scare came on a day of broad gains for the market, the third-straight advance for the major U.S. large-cap benchmarks.
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Some of its now-missing pages (such as the one below) still suggested for weeks that there was only a momentary setback, however.
He was surprised to be recognized by a passerby, and seemed pleased to have someone to talk to during his momentary exile.
While the Obama administration managed momentary relief in 2009 and 2010 through a first-time home buyers tax credit, those gains were illusory.
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Momentary, fleeting collaboration for immediate tactical advantage may make sense, as Churchill understood in joining with the Soviet Union to defeat Nazism.
The momentary chaos and creative destruction of explosions have long fascinated him.
Those in the mindfulness intervention group participated in mindfulness meditation and daily exercises designed to cultivate an accepting, non-judgmental attitude to momentary experiences.
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The prosecutor said it was not a case of dangerous driving but "very much a case of momentary loss of consciousness and concentration".
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