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1 She might be screaming with pain at this moment.
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2 But just at this moment the crowd pressed them together and their hands accidentally met.
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3 But at this moment the general despair broke down into a multitude of individual quarrels.
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4 And it was exactly at this moment that the significant thing happened--if, indeed, it did happen.
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5 But at this moment the meaning of the mask-like attachment in front of it suddenly sank into him.
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6 He had never loved him so deeply as at this moment, and not merely because he had stopped the pain.
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7 But at this moment there was a din of shouting and a zoom of heavy vehicles from somewhere to the left.
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8 But at this moment Winston noticed some tufts of loosestrife growing in the cracks of the cliff beneath them.
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9 But just at this moment he flung himself across the floor of the cell and grabbed one of the iron legs that supported the bench.
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10 But what really recalled her to him at this moment was the stifling heat of the afternoon, which had brought the sweat out on his forehead.
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11 It was perfectly possible that the patrols would catch him on the way out: for that matter they might be waiting outside the door at this moment.
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12 He was overwhelmed by a desire not so much to get away from Julia as to get back to the Chestnut Tree Cafe, which had never seemed so attractive as at this moment.
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13 He might have flinched altogether from speaking if at this moment he had not seen Ampleforth, the hairy-eared poet, wandering limply round the room with a tray, looking for a place to sit down.
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