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He faces momentous and unpleasant choices.

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Because it was such a momentous occasion, they could not take the chance sounding badly.

It would be a momentous feat. But it will also set nerves jangling.

We are now faced with a similarly momentous challenge: global warming.

It is a momentous event, something we will tell our children's children about.

Facing midlife crises, the two make a momentous decision: retaining a third analyst they can see together for couples' therapy.

Very soon, as the days grow shorter and the rains return, leaders could face a momentous decision.

It can lead to the game-changing award of a penalty kick, probably the single most momentous refereeing decision in any sport.

This has already been a momentous week in the Titanic clash between the champions of transparency and the protectors of privacy.

But a year ago America's top economic policymakers faced a momentous decision: whether or not to let Lehman Brothers fail (see article).

The transformational nature of this undertaking that lies ahead is, in my view, not unlike other momentous shifts in the economic history of our world.

More momentous for citizens on both sides of the strait was the agreement that opened the door to group Tours from the mainland.

These things passed through Newland Archer's mind a week later as he watched the Countess Olenska enter the van der Luyden drawing-room on the evening of the momentous dinner.

With political unrest spreading across the Middle East and North Africa, 2011 might turn out to be as momentous a year for the global geopolitics of oil as was 1971.

I don't have a church bell or a horse, but as I walked home, I did ask each neighbor I passed the same simple but momentous question an had asked me: "have you seen the tree?"

It is of moment to her soul and therefore as the worshipful governor says momentous to thine own in whose charge hers is. exhort her to confess the truth!

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