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1
But a nightmarish week has given Dr Phelps plenty of very
real
momentum
.
2
Suddenly, they say, political rhetoric is turning into
real
momentum
.
3
There is also
real
momentum
to strengthen women's empowerment within the post-2015 development agenda.
4
Still, this has given
real
momentum
to India's anti-corruption campaign.
5
Winners have not seen any
real
momentum
from their performance.
6
It gathers
real
momentum
and everyone in the sector benefits. Are you eligible for entry?
7
There is a
real
momentum
behind women's football.
8
Toward this objective a
real
momentum
has been developed during this Administration's first year in office.
9
So it's too early to say the recovery has
real
momentum
,
says ONS Chief Economist Joe Grice.
10
There is a
real
momentum
right now.
11
Some would argue that the
real
momentum
behind recent displays of Rand-strength is a resolute Cyril Ramaphosa.
12
Drogheda struggled to find any
real
momentum
and played second fiddle to the visitors in the first half.
13
It sums up my season really -it's just been too inconsistent to put together any
real
momentum
.
14
But Roy Alexander Weise's production has
real
momentum
and underscores Gordon's gift for raising big issues through laughter.
15
We see a
real
momentum
building and our demands to the Vice Chancellor and University authorities are still outstanding.
16
The shrilly screaming motor stopped dead instantly, as though it had had no
real
momentum
,
or had been inertialess.
real
momentum
real