Even yours truly rated a fleeting mention so of course it must be rated a sterling success. |
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When we relate this reverence to our experience of the sublime, we have a sense, however fleeting, of the transcendental. |
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Christopher clenched his jaw and sent a fleeting glance toward the heavens, his step never faltering. |
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A fleeting video image of a woman dressed in white and moving through moonlit trees cast a spell of love and mystery. |
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Brief moments of brilliance gave the crowd room for cheer but it was all too fleeting. |
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You had a fleeting thought about getting caught when you made your plans three weeks ago, but you figured you were in the clear. |
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I feel a flush of glee at having called out the president on national television, but the sensation is fleeting. |
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There's a flash of fear across her eyes, thin and fleeting like color on a soap bubble. |
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Let's face it, it's no wonder we lack the words to describe the complex, fleeting sensations that emanate from a glass of wine. |
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My brain was so fogged, my memory so poor and my concentration so fleeting that it would take me the entire morning to eke out a paragraph. |
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For a fleeting second she saw Natai again, standing out with his striking dark hair against the multitude of albinos but then he was gone. |
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He returned home to a hero's welcome and fleeting celebrity in the best Orcadian seafaring tradition. |
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Just as dreams do, memory makes me profoundly aware of the unreality, the evanescence of the world, a fleeting image in the moving water. |
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Sometimes, there's a whole world to be discovered in the fine detail of an ephemeral mood or a fleeting emotion. |
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It is in this room that fleeting, ephemeral moments in time are transformed into lasting eternal pieces of art. |
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Taken individually, each object may have provoked some unsettling reactions and reverberations, but those were fleeting and ephemeral. |
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But the mirth is fleeting and the hysterical laughter, I suspect, is triggered more by nervous tension than by a wicked sense of humour. |
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But even that fleeting feeling, so ephemeral that you begin to doubt whether you really tasted its existence, is precious. |
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However, there is the occasional shock and the odd fleeting moment of interest as to who will be next for the chop. |
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Testino's trademark is the intimacy he attains with his subject and his ability to embody the spirit of the fleeting moment. |
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Don't doubt this steely determined and highly skilful County Manager for even one fleeting moment. |
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Instead we can only hope that the odd fleeting moment of inspiration surfaces on what is destined to be an increasingly irrelevant continuance. |
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The news of their escapades be it in fleeting skirmish or pitched battles was eagerly listened to in Ireland. |
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With haste, this shadow rode, a fleeting figure among the stable, unmoving objects of nature, the trees and bushes. |
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Tradition does not deny the pain of death, but stresses its fleeting and consolable character. |
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The thick-cut slices of duck breast were described as char-grilled, but it can only have been the most fleeting flirtation with the grill. |
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For a few fleeting seconds, she considered truanting, but common sense triumphed over her emotions. |
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This forms a striking demonstration of that paradox of oil painting whereby the thickest impasto captures the most fleeting highlights. |
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The Dartford warbler is an active, inquisitive bird rarely allowing us more than a fleeting glimpse before diving for cover in gorse and heather. |
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You get only fleeting glimpses of the action and you are surrounded by people becoming progressively more drunk. |
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People in an approximation of street dress meet on the run and couple up for fleeting moments. |
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It demonstrated the artist's skill in rendering the fleeting moment in which sharp pain is reflected in the boy's expression, as in a snapshot. |
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Lung involvement ranges from fleeting focal infiltrates or interstitial disease to massive pulmonary hemorrhagic alveolar capillaritis. |
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These paintings depicted the fleeting moments, transitory effects of atmosphere. |
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They persist, their lives untransformed by love or loyalty or the fleeting courage they have to muster. |
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Al snatched at a fleeting memory like a drowning sailor grabbing a lifeline. |
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Her heavy lids hid her eyes so well that they were seen only momentarily, like the fleeting glimpse of water in a deep well. |
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The horse gave the man one last fleeting glance before turning his head towards the direction of the forest and breaking into a gallop. |
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Giving a fleeting look at his mother in the car, he turned and walked towards the dorms. |
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It's all micromoments and fleeting glimpses, perfect for the short attention span. |
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While, it's neither advisable nor possible to stop thinking, try practicing keeping the mind blank or empty, even for some fleeting seconds. |
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This sometimes results in fleeting wrinkles being ironed into permanent pleats or, worse, seeming indelible when they've already washed away. |
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The plain card laughs at you, symbolically suggesting that it's a fleeting moment of happiness. |
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All this Taylor achieves with subtle elisions and slides and what are often the most fleeting of flatted notes. |
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If so, isn't it possible that art is in decline not as part of some grand narrative, but as a accidental and possibly fleeting phenomenon? |
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For one brief moment, I caught a fleeting glimpse of what looked to be hurt in her eyes. |
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Dousing her face and neck, she gazed for a fleeting moment into the water, her thoughts momentarily blank. |
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But beyond that, in the grounds I get a fleeting glimpse of what appears to be a parking lot for buses. |
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It is in those unique dialogues, in those brief and fleeting moments, that we express ourselves and share our unique inner lives with others. |
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Ryan's moments of full body movement were fleeting and two short routines were tantalising in their restraint. |
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But it was a fleeting glimpse, for at that moment she felt a stirring in the air around her. |
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The herald glanced at me, a look that was as nervous and as fleeting as the deer in the gardens. |
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It was a moment you couldn't wrap up and tie in a ribbon, both fleeting and ageless, freely given and pricelessly received. |
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Joe looked up and for a fleeting moment Adam saw something flit across his eyes. |
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Suddenly, she saw a rapid, fleeting movement in the row of trees in their right. |
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His smirk turned into a smile, for the briefest of fleeting moments, before he rose from the table, and walked away. |
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A rifle cracked behind Swift and for one fleeting moment he thought he was dead, he lay still waiting for the pain. |
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Those joyful and fleeting moments in the streets give us a brief glimpse of what our worlds could be like. |
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The text is dense, yet accessible to someone with only a fleeting knowledge of Greek myths. |
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The DVD brings out these fleeting changes of visual texture with delicacy and firmness. |
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For a few minutes, no not minutes, hope was only there for a fleeting moment or two, but for that brief instance she'd believed it. |
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She stared at him, her own discretion fleeting from her as she carefully weighed her words before speaking. |
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The writer aims to take those fleeting, ephemeral, sensual moments and transform them into something rich, coherent and meaningful. |
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There is fleeting footage of everyone from Nick Cave to New Order, but one critic dismissed it as a structureless muddle. |
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Precisely because the scene is so fleeting, in an otherwise thoroughly even and respectful documentary of a group entity, it feels boldfaced. |
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Despite temperatures above the frigidness that we expect for early January, the sun still swings its lowly, fleeting winter arc. |
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But he has been there before, and is well aware of the fleeting nature of public adulation. |
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Carrick stared at the wizard, face softening, and for a fleeting moment, he was not unhandsome. |
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In periods of capitalist decline the crises are of prolonged character while the booms are fleeting, superficial and speculative. |
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He works strenuously to find a link to Stoker's most memorable creation, Dracula, with every fleeting reference. |
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For one fleeting moment the world has acted together in defiance of the group, whose isolation is now exposed for all to see. |
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Gale also comes into her own, her fleeting portrayal of woman-wronged a moving mix of innocence and patience that cries out for more stage time. |
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As she walked, she heard a fleeting mew from Ruby, who seemed to be getting anxious. |
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And perhaps the biggest surprise of all, is that this doesn't seem to be a fleeting hook-up, but a real blossoming love. |
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In short, knowing how transitory life is, let us seize the fleeting, refulgent moment. |
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A fleeting surge of pride filled her for a second, but it was quickly displaced by disappointment. |
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The summer heat is fleeting, and the crisp golden brown of autumn lingers just a little bit longer than it should. |
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She gave a fleeting smile, but not before a cloud passed over her face. |
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The dim light makes the figures in the background literally hard to see, as if they were fleeting traces of memory, just beyond the viewer's grasp. |
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Because too often, YouTube fame is as fleeting as a thirty-second video of a pig saving a goat from drowning. |
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A great side-benefit to the gruel of writing fiction is the fleeting moments of wish fulfillment the empty page provides. |
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I panicked at the thought of driving home and gave one fleeting thought to staying, to holing up in the car for the rest of the storm, like lovers on the run. |
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It demonstrates how relationships during the summer can be so fleeting and how at times even the most sensitive teen can emerge resiliently from disappointment. |
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Until I dived off the beach at Criccieth in north Wales, I had never seen more than a fleeting glimpse of a lesser weever, the most common venomous fish around Britain. |
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Look at its Corot-esque, grey tonality and its fleeting brushwork. |
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Believe what your post-hard-work-day brain will allow, but the enmity went from entrenched to fleeting in a blink of an eye. |
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They've got the glossy good looks and fleeting A-list appeal to grab a famous Liam, but want to be more than lucky pop princesses turned tacky tabloid sirens. |
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For the previous several hours we had caught fleeting glimpses of the faint outline of a range of mountains shimmering through the heat haze that obscured the horizon. |
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The part they miss is that the warming, tied to the volcanic phosphates, was fleeting. |
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But for much of the country, these fleeting moments of wistful longing happen in the everyday-low-prices aisles of Walmart. |
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None of this means their liberal leanings are inappropriate or unworthy, but they are often fleeting, polling data suggest. |
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But then, of course, those brief moments of revelation were fleeting. |
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And for that brief, fleeting moment, it almost didn't seem so bad. |
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It's a formidable challenge for a first timer, but don't for one fleeting moment discount the young man's chances of landing what would truly be an outstanding double. |
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Paul caught a brief, fleeting glimpse of the computer screen. |
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Sitting up for a fleeting moment, he took a quick gulp from the glass. |
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But a fleeting impression suggests that rap has a tendency rather to numb as, for all I know, narcotics might. |
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His ability to translate that fleeting moment into a tangible design that others can wear has been a meaningful experience. |
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Katherine of Aragon does not appear in the film, but Vanessa Redgrave makes a fleeting, non-speaking appearance as an incredibly authentic-looking and flirtatious Anne Boleyn. |
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Life's fleeting nature, as well as the monotony of it, is apparent in every frame. |
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I would have liked a little more than the fleeting appearance of tasty, tangy gremolata that was confined to just one mouthful-sized area on my meat, too. |
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When you go to work, or visit a park, it is possible that you will have a range of unexpected encounters, however fleeting or seemingly inconsequential. |
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Or those long July hours picnicking in wait for a fleeting rainbow streak of jerseys to spill through a mountain pass. |
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Happiness for Aristotle is not a fleeting feeling or an ephemeral passion. |
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Birders and hunters higher up the flyway catch only fleeting glimpses of some species, especially when early, bitter northers expedite the migratory process. |
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For if both of these apparently carefree images have a message, it is surely of the fleeting nature of such moments and, by extension, of life itself. |
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Despite her single being a modest US success rather than a chartbuster, it does enough to convince you that her long-delayed moment in the sun won’t be fleeting. |
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But on the flip side could be instanced fleeting moments when rhythmic control was a little wayward and when ensemble unity was not quite perfect. |
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We speculated what might have happened but when John and I were gazing out over the river later, we caught a fleeting glance of a young bird flitting past. |
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I reminisce for a fleeting moment about breezy Saturday nights, meaningful movies, black cozy couches and the comfort of a brawny shoulder to rest on. |
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Additional complaints included increased fatigue during the month preceding presentation and fleeting diplopia over the previous 2 weeks that was not gaze dependent. |
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Now I don't exactly mind shops, and I'll visit clothes shops or cookery shops on those fleeting days when all the money hasn't evaporated from our bank account. |
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The fragrance that came to each was like a memory of dewy mornings of unshadowed sun in some land of which the fair world in Spring is itself but a fleeting memory. |
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We extol celebrity at a time when it has never seemed more fleeting or meaningless. |
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Those of us who live here are a fickle bunch with fleeting attention spans. |
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Part of the problem is that its prevalence was equally as fleeting as a smile itself. |
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It is a film for everyone, both those who were touched by this era of rock and those who just remember that fleeting second when the world didn't slow down. |
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In the fullness of time it is possible to see beyond the fleeting moments of a life to a more balanced and complete picture. |
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Thankfully, I have a high-speed Internet connection, so my doom window was but fleeting. |
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The Pritzkers can only hope that all their current troubles will be fleeting, a brief spasm rather than the beginning of a decline in their fortunes. |
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Admirable stuff, but also on his agenda could be just a fleeting visit to a barber. |
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Yet the singer grew up watching what those did to her divorced parents, and has since seen her brother grappling with the vicissitudes of celebrity and fleeting chart success. |
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Yesterday the five-member commission unanimously declared that, fleeting or not, and in whatever context, the word was a vulgarity and as a result a violation. |
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The little creature had brought the warmth and security of her childhood back to her for a fleeting moment, and now, once again, she was abandoned and forsaken. |
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In a later essay in 1980, I noted the major role of fortuity in civil rights gains and why those gains tended to be fleeting even when enunciated in terms of permanence. |
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But, as fleeting as Picasso's involvement had been, Gauguin's example was formative, perhaps because it was so freighted with cultural significance. |
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Like that earlier meeting, however, the confab seems unlikely to produce anything other than a few fleeting photo ops. |
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It is like a concretistic representation of the fleeting, occult, uncontrollable and menacing nature of what goes on inside things. |
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Alas, this is Hollywood, a place where even the pleasures of bubble-gum ice cream prove fleeting. |
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Theirs is indeed a profound irony, one that makes Rorty's ironism look little more than a fleeting gesture. |
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Another fleeting wonder is an equally garlicky wild plant, alliaria petiolata, or garlic mustard. |
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For a fleeting moment, it appears, Anna and Mr. Bates are happy. |
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That fleeting comedic moment exemplifies Aidy Bryant at her best. |
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Since their existence is so fleeting, they are usually referred to as virtual particles. |
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And I am inspired afresh to pursue the stunning beauty of Christ rather than the fleeting beauty of this world. |
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However, the strikes were so fleeting that it was very difficult to turn the antenna in time to positively locate one. |
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And speaking during a fleeting visit home to Ireland, the star admits that he still gets star-struck when filming big-money blockbusters. |
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He was as gutted and empty as the ruined walls whose shadows loomed over him in the fleeting light of day. |
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The telespectator has no material object to watch or possess, only the experience of watching fleeting images on the screen. |
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Their allegiances are fleeting and their numbers are growing. |
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Subjects who are highly hypnotisable are capable of experiencing short-term amnesia or fleeting hallucinations. |
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What had seemed immutable and eternal turned out to be a fleeting episode. |
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William Sharp had the fleeting part of Zulim, and Ah Young Hong showed a lovely voice with round, soft low notes and a sugar-sweet top as a nymph and a sylphide. |
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During the fleeting summer months of his field season, when the outer vestiges of winter melted briefly, there were ponds and pools and lakes of water everywhere. |
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For starters, we see examples all the time of some middle-aged men trying to hang onto their own fleeting youth by sporting younger women on their arms. |
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Flitting like a waterbug on the surface of things, he seizes fleeting headlines as excuses for wielding the federal government in opportunistic grandstanding. |
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Mr Khan appeared in court and was allowed out for a fleeting reunion with his family but was immediately re-arrested and detained at Soke Prison without charge. |
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And if perchance some fleeting memories steal, Like far-off echoes to my dreaming ear, Away, ungrasped, the cheating visions wheel, As spectres start upon the wing of fear. |
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If Paul Williamson's Manrico last season was rather overparted, his lyric tenor was up to the task here as Edgardo, a few fleeting moments of strain notwithstanding. |
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