0 lasting for a very short time:
a momentary hesitation
The familiar vision of a central self should be replaced with that of an emergent self that is both momentary and developing.
The feelingful work of language, the creative use of language, can and does bring such images and remembrances into momentary focus.
The deeper sense of the relation between narrative structure and musical structure is never an occasional, momentary or contingent one.
That a census provides only a momentary snapshot rather than a continuous moving picture is of course true.
Visitors must not be susceptible to momentary impulses to help; their intervention must be calculated.
Conversely, momentary large excursions may also occur during the non-turbulent intervals; these are due to the large short duration excursions in the 'noise'.
What gave the discipline its momentary importance was the idea that textual analyses enabled philologists to describe the origins of the human species.
Hall suggests that the fully realised sense of self is only a momentary, contingent settlement.
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