The verb "traces" even puns momentarily on the noun "animal harnesses," while "with her toes" sketches the image of a barefoot farm girl.
Both will be momentarily activated, with the alternative passive quickly rejected.
Now momentarily and surprisingly we are forced to recognize that she has another role.
Indeed, under most circumstances, specification may only exist momentarily.
Foulkes points out that dreams are coherently organized both momentarily and sequentially.
Movement levels then drop momentarily only to climb again to higher levels in the minutes immediately before midnight.
The first method tried was that of a small circular cylinder momentarily introduced into the boundary layer through a hole in the plate.
Any subsequent strategies used were considered adjuncts and will be discussed momentarily.