Moments [
'məʊmənt]
片刻
- Moments after hearing about the crash, four people who lost relatives in one of the world's worst airline disasters rushed to Philadelphia International Airport to offer consolation.
- Moments later, he began lurching back and forth in a unique twist-style dance step.
- Moments after takeoff, the jet flipped over, hit the runway and broke into three pieces, killing 28 people and injuring the other 54 people aboard.
- Moments later, she said, she walked over to her friend's body.
- Moments later a live country and western band kicked in with a twangy version of Coat of Many Colors.
- Moments later the two were joined by a lawyer from the British firm they were just discussing.
- Moments before Bush took the rostrum on the Capitol's West Portico, Dan Quayle, the 41-year-old former senator from Indiana, was sworn in as the new vice president by Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
- Moments later, Steurer recalled afterward, he was still sitting on his mattress _ outside on the driveway, blown out a side wall of his home by the force of the gas explosion.
- Moments later, she emerges from an office.
- Moments later, his wife was calling 911.
- Moments later, the Secret Service arrived.
- Moments in the score normally strongly poetic, like the trumpet solo uncannily evoking winter in a deserted London square, go for nothing. Were there ever whores so un-erotic (identical red ballet skirts)?
- Moments before the wreck, Cousins called Hazelwood.
- Moments later, to the accompaniment of the sounds of saws and hammers, several friends sang "Here Comes the Bride" while Ms. Rogers walked through construction rubble to meet Hamblen at a makeshift altar.
- Moments after he was told to leave, the first explosion hit.
- Moments later, police fired two volleys of tear gas and broke through the barricaded front door of the house.
- Moments earlier, Bush said in a toast to his guest: "We can sense an urgency to the quest for peace now.
- Moments later, radio contact was broken.
- Moments later, a sheriff's dispatcher called to say help was on the way.
- Moments later, he brings down the house by remarking: "An accountant trying to be a comedian makes as much sense as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir performing at Woodstock."
- Moments after the news of the incident, "an avalanche of protests against `American aggression' struck Libya," with political activists calling for "armed struggle" against the United States, Tanjug said.
- Moments later, the whales appeared about 25 feet away in open water left by the icebreaker.
- Its "Precious Moments Bible," illustrated with a popular line of cherubic children's characters, has sold more than a million copies in about a year.
- Moments later, it was 9 a.m., shots were fired and the parade was on.
- Moments later, Nikko executive vice president Masao Yuki told a gathering of reporters at the Tokyo Stock Exchange that the company had made payments of 17 billion yen to favored investors.
- A few million viewers noticed this one day in 1984 when, while subanchoring "The CBS Morning News," she emitted an opinion that became a highlight on a much-copied tape of Great Moments in Broadcasting.
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