Sentences with phrase «rare moments you leave»

This stylish bag can also become your chic purse on those rare moments you leave the house without your baby!

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«If I am going to pass away, at least I can leave something behind,» Frayne says, his voice cracking, atypically, in a rare moment of vulnerability.
She later told me, in a rare moment of candor, that as she watched him leave for yet another summer cadet training camp, she was sorely tempted to tell him not to bother coming home, since he was virtually never around anyway.
He's spoken of a vote for Leave as a moment of «patriotic renewal»; pitching the referendum not as a straight constitutional debate, or a question of democratic principle, but as a rare and unmissable opportunity to galvanise public life and shake up the status quo.
It is a rare moment of satisfaction for the left — we should enjoy it as it will all begin again on Monday.
It's rare that a film leaves you at it's most intense moments, it's even rarer that it works.
On a ship at war, their relationship was measured in stolen moments and rare days of precious leave, with no guarantees there would be a tomorrow.
There were the very rare occasional puzzles and moments when I though that this game was actually going somewhere that would change my opinion of it, but then it would just come to a stand still and left me sighing with disappointment.
They may be rare, but I'm sure they happen, and it's during these moments that you can tackle that copy of Ni no Kuni you left for later.
That leaves private investment vehicles and, honestly, legal and professional publishing just isn't sexy — especially not so at the moment — so it'd have to be an investor with a raft of ideas to develop the business rather than the standard «let's buy the company and count the money» approach... and those investors are rarer than a needle in a haystack these days.
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