moment
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A particular point, or relatively small region, either of space (a "spot") or of time (an "instant").
(Q)|(w)|, chapter 7, third paragraph|quote=...over everything there lay a deposit of heavy white dust, which was only blown off one moment to thicken on another.
(RQ:Maxwell Mirror and the Lamp)
(Q)|(w)|, part 4, chapter 1|quote="You know, we all have our own lives to live. Now and then we get confused, we become weak and vulnerable. We have to look around for help. Sometimes we get lucky and there's someone who loves us to support us, to help us along. We have a right, being human, to those moments of weakness. We have a right to get confused and ask for help. ... But hen that help is offered and accepted, we don't have a right to remain confused forever, to keep those who help us standing by in a kind of limbo..."
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(RQ:Churchill Celebrity), and the light of the reflector fell full upon her.
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Weight or importance.
(RQ:Shakespeare Richard 3)
(RQ:Swift Gulliver)
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A definite period of time, specifically one-tenth of a point, or one-fortieth or one-fiftieth of an hour.
An infinitesimal change in a varying quantity; an increment or decrement.
A quantitative measure of the shape of a set of points.
An embarrassing event, supposed to be characteristic of some person, group, or situation.
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(ux) el català, malgrat tot, viu un moment de glòria efímera durant els darrers anys del segle XVIII i primers del XIX.|Catalan, in spite of everything, had a moment of ephemeral glory in the last years of the 18th century and the first ones of the 19th.
moment (very brief period of time)
of force, (l)
a while
(l), momentum
(l), instant
(l), (l), contributing factor or circumstance
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(l) (brief period of time) (rfclarify)
an independent part of some (abstract) whole; an element, a factor