just one moment - translation to English
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just one moment - translation to English

2005 FILM
One Bright Shining Moment

just one moment      
nur einen Augenblick, nur einen Moment
moment of silence         
  • 2005 London Bombings]].
  • First Lady [[Michelle Obama]] and President [[Barack Obama]] return to the White House after leading a moment of silence for the victims of the [[2011 Tucson shooting]].
PERIOD OF SILENT CONTEMPLATION, PRAYER, REFLECTION, OR MEDITATION AT A GATHERING, OFTEN AS A GESTURE OF RESPECT IN MOURNING
Minute of silence; Moments of silence; Moment of Silence; One minute silence; Minute's silence; One-minute silence; Minutes of silence; One minute of silence; One minute's applause; Minute's applause; A minute's applause; A Minute's Silence; A Moment of Silence
Gedenkminute (Minute die man still steht in Angedenken an die Verstorbenen)
just a moment         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Just A Moment; Just A moment; Just a Moment (album); Just a Moment (disambiguation)
nur einen Augenblick

Definition

moment of truth
(moments of truth)
If you refer to a time or event as the moment of truth, you mean that it is an important time when you must make a decision quickly, and whatever you decide will have important consequences in the future.
Both men knew the moment of truth had arrived.
= crunch
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Wikipedia

One Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern

One Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern is a 2005 documentary film directed by Stephen Vittoria.

Examples of use of just one moment
1. "Just one moment, I‘m not rolling," the cameraman says.
2. There was just one moment when Arsenal sensed their own mortality, shuddered and then drew renewed strength from their survival.
3. Should all the people on earth spend their entire lives monitoring and recording what takes place in just one moment of the things mentioned in the verse, they would not be able to do so.
4. This year, too, it seems that Tel Aviv is making every effort to ignore these minor elections that have come its way, just one moment after the great celebration of president–elect Barack Obama in the United States and just a few moments before the general elections for the Knesset, which still create more emotions among the ‘grassroots.‘ The grassroots in Tel Aviv have remained gray in this campaign.