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features their early recordings. The
original version of the song,
titled "
Momentarily Mine", was
recorded by
Smith in 2008. In 2008,
Smith had
signed a deal...
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which an
airplane flying at a
moderate speed abruptly raises its nose
momentarily to a
vertical and
slightly past
vertical attitude,
causing an extremely...
- four landvættir of Iceland: a dragon, a vulture, a
giant and a bull,
momentarily appeased by Ingólfur
Arnarson when he
first landed in Iceland. Alþingishúsið...
- code from the 1840s)
reflected by a mirror. The
flashes are
produced by
momentarily pivoting the mirror, or by
interrupting the beam with a shutter. The...
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critical in two
separate fatal incidents when the pit's
surface was
momentarily surrounded by too much
neutron reflective material. In a
uranium graphite...
- vocals. The song made the
British Top 20. His next single, "Big Shot –
Momentarily", was a hit in
Germany but not in the UK. By the end of 1980, he was...
- COVID-19
vaccine of any type may
disrupt the
menstrual cycle,
although only
momentarily. This side
effect should resolve on its own in the
following month. Irregular...
- muscle.
These effects together tend to
increase physical performance momentarily. By the turn of the 19th century, it was
agreed that the stimulation...
- the act of
either briefly switching on the
headlights of a car, or of
momentarily switching between a headlight's high
beams and low beams, in an effort...
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different paths with
differing numbers of
switching elements, the
output may
momentarily change state before settling at the
final state, as the
changes propagate...