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66 Sentences With "an aha moment"

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And it was an aha moment that has guided him since.
"It was kind of an 'aha moment' I had," she says.
Perhaps, a new finding, research data, trend or an "aha" moment.
Once I got some space away from it, there was an aha moment.
Details: "With Bulgaria, there was an 'aha' moment," said one European security official.
Monday solvers deserve just as much of an "Aha!" moment as late week solvers.
The upside of this is that early-week solvers get more of an "Aha!" moment.
I can only hope you had as much of an "Aha!" moment as I did.
I hope it's also an "aha moment" for solvers when the theme answers are discovered.
Multiplayer VR could use an "aha!" moment, and MetaWorld sounds like it could potentially provide that.
Our original plan was to make the units of time narrow down to an AHA MOMENT.
I had an aha moment inside a VR app called Tilt Brush that was purchased by Google.
Is it almost as if, for millennial men, a suit holds the fascination of an "aha" moment?
The process was as follows: Read clue, think about answer, receive a whammy of an "Aha!" moment, smile.
It isn't quite an "aha!" moment given the conspicuous hints dropped earlier in the book, but it satisfies.
At some point, everyone has an 'Aha!' moment when it comes to the importance of high-quality bed linens.
Finally, deleting SHAKESPEARE as an answer, which I did at the very end, makes for more of an "aha" moment.
This facilitates what we call an "Aha!" moment, when the solver finally sees the hidden thread that ties the theme together.
I love when another board member comes up with an idea that's out of the blue and truly an aha moment.
It took me a while to piece this theme together, but what an "Aha!" moment I received once I got it.
Wordplay MONDAY PUZZLE — For a Monday puzzle, Paul Coulter's New York Times Crossword debut packed quite an "Aha!" moment for me.
"There was a kind of an 'aha' moment, when we realized what might damage this part of the brain," Friedman said.
They'll save you time, make you wonder why you didn't already know them, and even give you an "aha!" moment or too.
So A Call to Men has various exercises, handouts, videos, social media, any tools that can create an 'aha' moment for men.
Parker plays Frances, who has an aha moment and decides she wants a divorce from her cartoonish husband, Robert (Thomas Haden Church).
It was created by Rowena Scherer, 50, who had an aha moment after taking a family cooking class while traveling in Thailand.
"We here at Vizient had an 'aha' moment when we realized how much manufacturing actually takes place in Puerto Rico," she said.
Martin is probably taking his time to ensure that when a character's backstory is revealed, readers have an aha moment, instead of confusion.
"With Bulgaria, there was an 'aha' moment," said one European security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss classified intelligence matters.
After watching the re-enactment in January, many had an "Aha!" moment, Ms. Guadalupe said, and shared: "Now I understand how Trump won."
"Talking about my intimacy avoidance and love addiction was an "aha" moment for me," he says of traits he's learned about himself in therapy.
Longtime allies to Obama say there was no shift in strategy or an 'aha' moment that made the former president deliver the stinging address.
"I had an 'Aha!' moment, that just because she doesn't want to snowmobile or motorcycle doesn't mean that we're not compatible," Mr. Alexander said.
Then an "Aha!" moment occurred and I realized that 1 + 2 + 3 = SIX WAYS TO SUNDAY would work and also act as a revealer.
I looked for a revealer and received an "Aha!" moment from the universe that was like a smack to the back of the head.
The embarrassing incident was an 'aha' moment for the mom-of-three, who decided she needed to lose weight, and successfully dropped to 143 lbs.
Later, when Palmer spotted a video game where one of the levels took place inside the Red Room from Twin Peaks, he had an "aha" moment.
But I was lacking an "Aha!" moment until it was delivered to me, and that's a shame, because otherwise, this is a perfectly nice, midweek puzzle.
The company got its start in 2010 as part out of an aha-moment from Santo Domingo, a socialite, former model and former editor at Vogue.
"When a man who is so openly misogynistic beats the first female candidate of a major party to become president, it's an aha moment," Ms. Newsom added.
I wish I could tell you I had an "aha" moment when I realized there was more to life than eating cotton balls and worrying about my thighs.
Some early emoji take cues from manga, the Japanese graphic novel genre — a comics-style light bulb signifying an "aha" moment and a bomb with a lit fuse.
It centers on an "aha moment" when family and career collided (in Dufu's case, weeping in a bathroom stall at work, breast milk exploded all over her designer suit).
My hope was that, in doing this, you (the solver) might be misled enough on an initial pass through the puzzle so that the revealer could offer an "aha" moment.
And I always remember how her face would light up with a big smile when one of us achieved an aha moment of understanding, piercing through a thick Kantian sentence.
In what he described as an "aha" moment, the governor was talking to someone and lamenting the fact that he had met someone four times and still couldn't remember them.
Then, one day during my walk to the gym, when I was mulling over OVER THE EDGE, I had an "Aha!" moment; actually more like a forehead slapping "Duh!" moment.
In the late 1970s, it was pretty common for people in California and elsewhere to have an "aha" moment as they introduced a computer to their homes for the first time.
She described an "aha moment" when she and other Democrats concluded that Mr. Trump's treatment of Ukraine was part of a larger pattern of deference toward Russia, a leading American adversary.
But a confluence of upbeat utterances by Mr. Draghi and other top central bankers, along with growing optimism about the long-suffering eurozone, added up to an aha moment for financial markets.
The closest I came to having an "aha" moment was when I tried cowboy action, which calls for people to dress up like a character for a Western, complete with a fake name.
Scott Gravelle, the chief executive of Attabotics, a Calgary-based 260-D robotics supply chain maker, had an aha moment while watching a documentary about the interior structure of a fire ant colony.
Several times, the movie withholds key information in a totally unnecessary way that results not in an "aha!" moment, but in irritation: Well, if we'd known that, of course it would have made sense.
Critic's Notebook When ship manifests and immigration rosters fail to produce an aha moment in the popular PBS genealogy whodunit, "Finding Your Roots," the show's host, Henry Louis Gates Jr., often has a sleuth card up his sleeve.
Jubilee and Jayhood discuss about his history in the local scene, an "aha" moment when his music was up on Limewire, and the experience releasing on a UK label like Local Action, who just put out his debut album, King.
He experienced an "aha" moment when a member of a community group suggested that free water-filling stations she'd seen near yoga studios should be brought into her neighborhood, where lower-income residents tended to quench their thirst with soda.
But one day, he was sketching at the breakfast table in his West Village sanctuary when he had an "aha!" moment for his design of the Public Square and gardens of Hudson Yards, the enormous new development on the West Side of Manhattan.
"I had an 'aha' moment when I was a young girl and my troop leader saw me looking at the stars," Acevedo tells CNBC Make It. "Later on, when we were choosing our badges, she encouraged me to get my science badge," she recalls.
Our current moment, from the courageous women speaking out in the press to the #MeToo movement online, has a tremendous amount of power and potential — an "aha moment" at a scale we have not seen since Betty Friedan used the term so memorably half a century ago.
They didn't exactly have an "aha" moment, but they did begin to build on the initial nugget of an idea that began at the retreat — and in the Summer of 2003, they started to think of this set of services as an operating system of sorts for the internet.
" The mom of two (daughter Kensie, 3, and son Saint, almost 18 months) continues, "But the fact that this season [brings] to light exactly as I was saying was going on between the two of them, it's kind of an 'aha' moment to the rest of the cast.
"I think there is an 'Aha' moment they have in their minds, like, 'Geez if it's only one in five people you can carry, maybe it would be better to have two tracks,'" Mr. Prendergast said in reference to closing the tracks in both tubes, the more efficient of the two options.
Sarah Keagle, a flight attendant who writes in the blog The Flying Pinto, said "Hopefully," the incident "was an 'Aha' moment for the traveling public." Keagle argued that while flight attendants like dealing with most passengers, a few disruptive passengers make the job difficult."JetBlue Flight Attendant Steven Slater: Is He a Hero to Airline Workers?" The Wall Street Journal.
CIA deputy director Stephen R. Kappes had visited Islamabad before the attack to confront senior Pakistani officials with information about support provided by members of the ISI to militant groups. The officials said that the ISI officers involved had not been renegades, indicating that their actions might have been authorised by superiors in the Pakistan Army. It confirmed suspicions that were long held, an 'aha moment'. US officials also called into question the reliability of Pakistan as an ally in the American War on Terror.
In Murder Express Kay Martinez writes: > The setting is wonderful, Ms. Carl describes the village of Somerstowe and > the English climate so well that this reader felt as if she were viewing a > film. The characters, both major as well as minor, come to life clearly with > all their traits, quirks, and foibles helping the reader understand some of > their actions. The mystery kept me guessing until the last few chapters > where I had an "AHA! moment" just as I suspect the author intended.
Keating, p. 8-9 “Reed and I were in downtown Santa Cruz and we were saying, ‘I wonder if we can mail these things’,” Randolph said. “We went in and bought a music CD and went into one of the stationery stores … and bought a greeting card and stuck the CD in the envelope and mailed it to Reed’s house. And the next day, he said, ‘It came. It’s fine.’ If there was an aha moment, that was it.”Keating, p. 9 Hastings, Randolph’s mother, and Integrity QA founder Steve Kahn were initial investors in Netflix.

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