Sentences with word «momentousness»

It's this ease that lets single people get together and form momentousness relationships all their friends are jealous of.
The momentousness of the Christ - event could never have been grasped except in terms of the highly charged atmosphere of expectation that received its written expression in the ancient books of the Israelites.
The film isn't really fooling anyone into feeling doom - laden suspense (Paris, after all, is still standing), but the principal performers sell the momentousness of the drama.
He doesn't want you to forget the momentousness of his grand design, either.
It's extremely difficult to portray a legendary historical figure in a way that does justice to both that figure's momentousness and his humanity, but Oyelowo has found a way to do it.
But here it's imbued with the eye - catching lustre of momentousness - in - waiting.
Petersen writes, «But something you learn after high school is that, without the momentousness of «firsts»... and societally ordained milestones..., growth occurs in much smaller, much more incremental and counter-intuitive ways.
I was overwhelmed by the momentousness of what was happening to me.
The thirty - three Jackson Pollock works on their own are enough to justify the visit, all housed in one room they tower with prestige and momentousness.
The Apollo space programme had abruptly ended in 1972, and for all the momentousness of the first landing, by 1987 the Moon was no longer the «next frontier» it had promised to be.
In a posting on one of the incredibly busy geo - engineering Google groups, Kenneth Caldeira, a climate researcher for the Carnegie Institution and Stanford University, criticized a British newspaper article — «Climate change experts clash over sea - rise «apocalypse»» — for overplaying the momentousness of one paper projecting a calamitous rise in seas by 2100 and then overplaying the level of dispute over the finding based on new work.
Not that I disagree with the assessment of the momentousness of Hugh's announcement, but Hugh's rare talent was to keep the good ship QL aloft, at times when economic reality should have brought it tumbling to earth.
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