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Chu struggles to give the burgeoning friendship between Elphaba and Glinda the same thrust as he does the film’s central plot, which has a more momentous push in the movie’s second half.

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We women have been robbed of what could have been a momentous campaign and a historic victory.

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"It was like finding a needle in a haystack, and to rediscover this year was momentous," said James Penca, a Titanic researcher and presenter of the Witness Titanic podcast.

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Smalls is a decidedly charismatic rabble-rouser in the momentous year “Union” chronicles.

In a final farewell message before leaving the job on Tuesday, Stoltenberg said that the last ten years had been "momentous".

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