Sentences with phrase «fleeting moment before»

In the fleeting moments before the sunlight struck the valley floor and looming clouds rolled in, he captured «Denali and Wonder Lake.»
Kwartler's two recent paintings are made on standard plywood panels purchased at New York lumberyards that the artist painted in large swathes of pink, green, and lavender - tinted Venetian plaster in the fleeting moments before the plaster dried.

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I remember (but could not find to link) a splendid editorial by the Christian Century's David Heim (some uncertainty about the author) from quite a few years ago (presumably before the 2008 election) wryly encouraging evangelicals to enjoy their moment in the political and cultural limelight because it would prove fleeting.
But these occasions exist only momentarily, enjoying a fleeting moment of subjective immediacy before passing into the past.
Though it might feel like you are in labor for an eternity, the moment is fleeting and before you know it, you'll be celebrating your little one's first birthday.
Sometimes, I spend too much time looking at my phone and not enough time cherishing the fleeting moments of the childhood passing before my eyes faster than Usain Bolt on rollerblades.
Although the remarkable number of recognizable faces to be found within the cast make it worth checking out (Sam Rockwell, Alyssa Milano, Matthew McConaughey, John Rhys - Davies, Kristin Bauer, French Stewart, Brendan Fraser, Leah Remini, Meredith Salinger, Mary Woronov, and Spaulding Gray all make appearances), the predominant reason we've included «Glory Daze» — which is, for the record, explores the hesitation all college graduates experience before entering the real world — is because no matter how many films he may eventually have to his credit, Matt Damon should never be allowed to escape the fact that, even though it was only for a few fleeting moments, he once played a character named Edward Pudwacker.
There are fleeting moments of inspiration, but you've seen this type of film before — done better.
Before Tamlyn and Quinn did their descriptive writing, they created storyboards about the action they wanted to represent in an assignment on «expanding the moment» — making the story more intense by describing a fleeting instant in great detail.
A split second later, I've abandoned the brake as if it's diseased, engaging the McLaren 675LT in a fleeting moment of calculation before rocketing into the horizon.
The initially impressive sight of crumbling environments collapsing buildings during fire fights is just that - a sight designed to deliver a few fleeting Michael Bay moments with limited interactivity before the action repositions itself across linear corridors and on - rails sections that form a staple part of modern Call of Duty games.
For a fleeting moment at about 8:27 a.m. — more than an hour before the U.S. stock market even opened — the price of Bitcoin spiked more than 10 % from the day before.
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