How many times he had presided over such a gathering before, on how many equally momentous and gratifying occasions?
"What makes it more remarkable," T'Pon added, "is its extraordinary juxtaposition with another, equally momentous occurrence."
It was an equally momentous season off the field.
The next year, 1620, was equally momentous, as a boatload of radically religious Puritans pulled ashore at what would become Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Equally momentous were the times in Europe, where the attempt to secure opportunities of expansion as well as larger liberty for the individual took quite different form.
Taking a child back into one's life is . . . equally momentous.
This spring, equally momentous changes seemed under way in China.
The other is the equally momentous secular saga about space as an ocean of emptiness, an astrophysical and metaphysical void, offering no hope of celestial glory.
But, curiously, it turns out that there were many other equally momentous seismic events taking place elsewhere in the world in 1906 as well.
Now, the Spanish Presidency stands before an equally momentous task - implementation of the provisions of the Treaty of Lisbon.