Mr. ALEC BALDWIN (Actor): (As Narrator) Seattle was lost the moment those ships entered the harbor.
"The proposals we have put forward will mean that those who earn the least will pay much less than they do at the moment, those who earn the most will pay over the odds to provide a subsidy to allow people from poor backgrounds to go to university, " he said.
At the moment, those new infections are almost balanced by 2.1m deaths.
And the moment we fail to recognize the good in those with whom we quarrel, is the moment that we've lost sight of who we are as a people.
At the very moment we look at those new clothes in that store window, a special offer for the clothes will flash up on the digital interface of our Google Glass.
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Should he choose to do otherwise, the president may please for the moment George McGovern and those who share his policy predilections.
At the moment, most of those users are in their 20s.
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If tax breaks are to be extended, they must be broadened for the entire industry, not just for those in vogue at the moment.
Because the Americans had planned a pre-Christmas changeover of their forces, those available at the moment are effectively doubled.
They have fancy brochures, there are video tapes that are available showing the student amenities and the students sitting in rapt attention listening to whoever is pontificating at the moment, students playing Frisbee on the lawns, those beautiful green lawns of universities.
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So commodities companies such as BHP Billiton are now deciding that the reduced demand for their products from China make it harder to justify investing in those projects for the moment.
McCain last week and rejected their Democratic leadership's efforts to begin forcing the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq and hamstringing those who, for the moment, would remain in-country.
"The Health Insurance Fund is funded by contributions from employees and the self-employed and there's no intention of increasing those contribution fees at the moment, nor have we any immediate plans to reintroduce prescription charges, " he said.
At the moment it is limited to those without any GCSEs above a D grade.
It must make, since you are effectively a duet, David Trimble and yourself, in terms of running Northern Ireland at the moment, it must make those relations interesting between the two of you?
The one thing that those CEOs forget in the heat of the moment, is that badmouthing an ex-client can cast their agencies in a bad light with existing clients and prospects alike.
Europe's governments, including those that for the moment remain outside the euro, must choose whether they really want to pursue a single financial market.
"At the moment, our thoughts are with those who have been involved in the accident and we wish to extend our deepest sympathies to them and their relatives and friends, " a Skibound spokeswoman said.
Yesterday in his message to Congress, the President explained that we are in a make-or-break moment for the middle class, and for all those who are fighting to get there.
The interdisciplinary study would examine the experience of modern males, particularly those under 35, in a moment in history when they are the minority of college graduates, the majority of suicide victims, have shorter life spans and increasingly suffer psychological problems.
Those in circulation at the moment are based on concepts released in 1989.
They may not be the companies that are re-inventing themselves to deal with the hype of the moment, Big Data, but rather those companies that have been handling and analyzing data in great volumes and at great velocities all along.
Before the game, fans rose to their feet for a moment of silence and a slideshow of photos commemorating those affected by the attacks at the Boston Marathon on Monday.
Sandy would later record this moment with a drawing illustrating the juxtaposition of those two splendid events.
It can only be hoped that President Bush will find in this challenging moment the courage of his convictions, like those that guided Ronald Reagan in an earlier time.
Charlie Whelan, the chancellor's pugnacious press-handler, has boasted to journalists of being one of the six most important people in Britain. (It is not clear who the other five are.) At the moment Mr Whelan's briefings, and those of Alastair Campbell, Mr Blair's press secretary, seem far more likely to affect public debate than anything that happens in Parliament.
This is a make-or-break moment for the middle class, and for all those who are fighting to get into the middle class.
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