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SOTM
(redirected from Spur of the Moment)

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SOTMSite of the Month
SOTMStudent of the Month
SOTMState Of The Map
SOTMScan of the Month
SOTMSATCOM On The Move
SOTMSermon on the Mount
SOTMSecrets of the Moon (band)
SOTMStanding On The Moon (Grateful Dead)
SOTMSong of the Month
SOTMSatellite On The Move
SOTMSpur Of The Moment
SOTMShadow Of The Moon (song by Blackmore's Night)
SOTMSwarm of the Marro (game)
SOTMSon of the Morning (book by Linda Howard)
SOTMSupporters of Tiritiri Matangi (Island)
SOTMShare Of The Market
SOTMSwarm of the Marrow (Heroscape game)
SOTMSold Out Till Monday (band)
SOTMSol of the Month (Honda del Sol)


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On the spur of the moment, they decided to get married -- just before Joe was sent to fight in the Pacific.
Perhaps reading this issue will help you decide on the spur of the moment to grab a friend or partner and head to the hills for a day hike, deepen into a meditation retreat, take a workshop to learn something new, or pamper yourself with a spa weekend.
I would also thank some of my vendors who bring me product at the spur of the moment.
 
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