Sentences with phrase «truly momentous»

This is truly momentous news for the UK arts world.»
Said Jim Campbell, Chevrolet vice president of Performance Vehicles and Motorsports: «This is a truly momentous year for Chevrolet when it comes to performance, with our continued success on and off track, and especially with our return to the IndyCar Series, powering some of the fastest cars on the circuit.
But while the events are truly momentous, with thrillingly rendered aerial combat, the film is let down by...
Looking back at Brevard Childs's 1970 essay on biblical theology (Biblical Theology in Crisis), one finds it hard to comprehend how powerful the Biblical Theology Movement was in the 1940s and»50s — and how one could have spoken of a crisis of truly momentous importance, one that concentrated so much energy and debate.
Carnegie Hall, in New York City, scene of many outstanding musical performances, was in 1905 the scene of a truly momentous event for American Protestantism.
As we await his ruling, munis face a truly momentous time.

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Truly, a momentous occasion...
It remains for me to demonstrate the urgency of the problem; that is to say, to fulfill my purpose by showing that we have truly reached the parting of the ways, the point where the waters divide; and also to show that in this momentous hour we can not continue physically to exist (to act) without deciding here and now which of the two attitudes we shall adopt: that of defiance or that of faith in the unification of mankind.
He described the concept of chronocentrism — a tendency for every generation to feel that its time is uniquely momentous; but he asserted that this moment in human history — the next 40 years or so, as our centuries - long pulse of vaulting numbers and appetites crests — is truly special.
This momentous award is truly reserved for the best of the best.
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