Her process-based work incorporates ephemeral traces of domesticity with feminist art practice. |
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Others, however, will embrace ephemeral educational fashions as the received wisdom. |
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Along with the ephemeral sakura, springtime in Japan also means the arrival of particular seasonal foods. |
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The house has a tectonic simplicity and an ephemeral beauty, being as light in its mass as it is in ambience. |
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I remembered my own impulse to screenshot a page from a set of ephemeral Google results, which can change at any time. |
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She's out to capture the gigantic and ephemeral movements of weather, seasons and daylight. |
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Unlike magazines and books, newspapers feel more ephemeral and throwaway, but they carry their own weight because of their reach. |
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Strawberry-rhubarb strudel and strawberry-pistachio semifreddo are way too ephemeral, hazelnut dome too pallid, the house fancy cake too fancy. |
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A lot of what makes weblogs interesting is their personal, ephemeral, and informal nature. |
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In a more general sense, the painting offers a meditation on the eternal and the ephemeral. |
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The pictures reflect an interest in the ephemeral, impermanent, transient nature of the world. |
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We enfeeble ourselves clinging to transient, ephemeral material things and relationships. |
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Therefore, we accept life and death as part of this ephemeral and transient cycle. |
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I'd live the transient and ephemeral existence of a backpacker for a week, an existence of freedom and simple pleasures. |
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I mean what could you possibly win, apart from cash and the kind of frankly transitory and ephemeral applause of certain kinds? |
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Due to the ephemeral nature of the medium, web content often disappears into a black hole. |
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This consistency paints the album monochromatically, but achieves powerful effects on the more ephemeral songs. |
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The ephemeral nature of Emmanuel's installation, which acts as a memorial, made a striking contrast with the 1970s monolithic Monument. |
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You can still interact with people, but those interactions are slight and superficial and ephemeral. |
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However, this kind of prosperity, just liked a beautiful soap bubble, was very brittle and ephemeral. |
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In contrast with the townscape, which was brilliantly inventive, individual buildings were of ephemeral mediocrity. |
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Approximately two acres of vernally significant ephemeral drainages and pools have been noted in the Blue Oak-Gray Pine Woodland. |
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When photocopied, photographs become ephemeral and therefore less precious. |
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They continue to live together, she in the company of ephemeral lovers, and he in a simmering cauldron of internalized anger. |
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On the basis of written documents, we can catch a glimpse of ephemeral spaces that were at the same time orderly and oneiric, unreal. |
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Always wanting more, their sense of accomplishment is ephemeral and they are strangers to contentment. |
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Coriander is an ephemeral plant which only lasts two to three months, so you need to regularly plant new coriander in your herb garden. |
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These drainages envelop the ephemeral wet surfaces and subterranean systems that rarely hold a diverse molluscan fauna. |
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They can be sweet or savoury, and range in texture from soft, ephemeral desserts to chewy confectionery. |
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These photographs are not records of the grand sweep of history, but of ephemeral lives and relationships. |
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What is the connection between architecture, which is big and perdurable, and petty artifacts cutely arranged but utterly ephemeral? |
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I thought how ephemeral and immaterial the bond we have with anybody is, and for the most part we are alone to see and witness the world. |
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Wisdom sees the impermanent, ephemeral nature of experience and the basic unreliability of these changing phenomena. |
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I've always liked to work with concrete material because dance is very ephemeral. |
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Baptists rallied around the confession and for the moment schism was avoided, but peace for Southern Baptists was ephemeral. |
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During high river discharges, overbank flows flooded extensive areas of the delta plain, creating swamps, coastal lakes and ephemeral channels. |
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This shrimp inhabits ephemeral habitats such as natural playas and human-made cattle tanks in the southwestern United States. |
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Typically, the basins are internally drained, resulting in the formation of saline ephemeral lakes known as playas. |
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In some deserts, salty flats or ephemeral lakes or playas with marginal sabkhas occur. |
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Buckingham uses contingency, the unfixing of meaning and the ephemeral as elements in his own labor process. |
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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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Like cotton candy, it's sweet and ephemeral, but doesn't offer real satisfaction. |
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Other ephemeral lakes develop in volcanic craters or collapsed caldera systems. |
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It was also the last of village France, with palpable limits, yet freedom from ephemeral diversions. |
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The midge is an ephemeral 2-3 mm insect whose larva induces a gall on young unfurled S. viminalis leaves. |
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It had a great deal more credibility than the ephemeral, propagandist organs in which radical views were usually aired. |
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Given the ephemeral nature of the pools, females need to deposit eggs early and quickly. |
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But they are as ephemeral as a dewdrop and as illusionary as the pot of gold. |
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While our relationship with most of our material life is ephemeral, the discards of that life will last forever. |
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It is so easy to be seduced by the ephemeral polls and gulled by endorsements and fund-raising statistics. |
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These traces of identity pass by the spectator in ephemeral moments, reflected, refracted, and distorted, as in a funnyhouse mirror. |
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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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The quote places pop culture in context where every ephemeral moment is defined in time. |
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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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For a while, everyone watched the crowd grow larger in an ephemeral moment of promise and anticipation. |
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For me, each flash of the van was observed stoically, as an ephemeral moment of pseudo-intellectual reflection. |
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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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Present plant communities are evidently ephemeral aggregations controlled by intersecting gradients of floral change. |
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Within the bodies of brackish or salt water, an ephemeral microflora and fauna developed. |
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In northern Utah, Osmia lignaria propinqua emerge beginning in late April, coincident with the flowering of spring ephemeral herbs and shrubs. |
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This may allow for more confident distinction of ephemeral substrates from more stable habitats. |
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Deceptively mundane, the stores are ephemeral polling and pollinating organs, transient fruit-bodies of information. |
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Coriander is an ephemeral plant which only lasts two to three months so you need to regularly plant new Coriander in your herb garden. |
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Her disdain is getting personal, her subject matter less ephemeral, as she scolds rich Americans driven by wanderlust and entitlement. |
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For millions of Hindus in India, religion interweaves private worship, public ritual, and ephemeral art. |
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It's literalness is so easily consumed that there is no choice but for the work to be ephemeral and meaningless. |
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Or is it something much more ephemeral, a sense of comfort, of forming bonds and putting down roots in an alien landscape? |
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Spadefoot toad tadpoles and other species that develop in ephemeral pools have evolved traits that allow for successful development in an unpredictable environment. |
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Amazingly, it includes twelve ephemeral gouaches by Adolph Menzel extracted from a picture-book to celebrate the birthday of an unmemorable Tsarina. |
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But the desire for all this ephemeral and disposable tat could be avoided, claim the critics, by curtailing or even banning advertising aimed directly at children. |
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A subtle meditation on mortality, it contrasts the ephemeral beauty of a young girl absorbed in her posy of flowers with the aged horse who quietly contemplates the viewer. |
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I chose Natasha because of her ephemeral delicacy and intelligent beauty in her debut stage role as Nina in The seagull. |
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During this period, total cover of many shade-intolerant spring ephemeral forb species is significantly greater on upland landforms than floodplain landforms. |
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Following an all too predictable cycle of the hyperactive 21st century, focus on the explosion was ephemeral. |
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Whatever his approval ratings, the Russian leader knows how ephemeral they can be. |
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It may all be ephemeral, because most of politics is ephemeral, a cynical means to the end of getting elected. |
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But as stimulus goes, the I-stimulus strikes me as a pretty narcissistic and ephemeral one. |
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A collection of beliefs and prejudices, tricks of the trade, fieldcraft, and frontier field doctrine was wholly vocational and often quite ephemeral. |
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He roams the continents, freezing those ephemeral moments of life. |
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The climate was cooler than today but warmer than a full glacial, with sand and silt forming in shallow, flowing water in the form of sheet-wash or in ephemeral channels. |
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Pizzetti is the artist who has rejected the volatile and ephemeral seductions of fashion and the servitude to others by preferring loyalty to himself. |
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They have short life spans and live on ephemeral food patches. |
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There is a descending order of seriousness from the permanent to the ephemeral, and an order of conspicuousness running in the opposite direction. |
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Happiness for Aristotle is not a fleeting feeling or an ephemeral passion. |
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Plants with short reproductive cycles, such as ephemeral and annual herbs, have genomes that are smaller on average than those with long cycles such as perennial herbs. |
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As ground moisture is pulled back into the dry atmosphere, ephemeral wildflowers slowly fade from the upland slopes, signaling harder times to come. |
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Being a woman and an artist does make a difference, in the same way that nationality, so crucial but so ephemeral in today's transient art world, does. |
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Most news articles were just as ephemeral, but it has become harder to pretend. |
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From the outside, it seems a rootless, ephemeral sort of existence, evocative of the chummy, locker-room familiarity that was a hangover from playing days. |
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Given that Haslam has played and improvised enough characters to populate a small city, is there some quality that unites the less ephemeral ones? |
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Bulbs have a very different life strategy from ephemeral weeds. |
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It captures the familiar sight of memorials in the shape of crosses erected to road accident victims, decorated symbolically with ephemeral flowers. |
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Genome organization and transcription strategy in the complex GNS-L intergenic region of bovine ephemeral fever rhabdovirus. |
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Most reproductive structures on spermatophyte species are ephemeral, which precludes any opportunity for termites to consume the structures. |
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These include mulga, myall and black oak woodlands, chenopod shrublands, ephemeral wetlands and fringing dunes, and melaleuca drainages. |
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Andy Goldsworthy makes his unusually ephemeral sculptures from almost entirely natural materials in natural settings. |
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Sculptors often build small preliminary works called maquettes of ephemeral materials such as plaster of Paris, wax, unfired clay, or plasticine. |
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Ice sculpture is a form of ephemeral sculpture that uses ice as the raw material. |
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These are called intermittent lakes, ephemeral lakes, or seasonal lakes and can be found in karstic terrain. |
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Vernal pools are ephemeral ponds that form in the rainy season and dry up afterwards. |
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Indeed, the ferocious combat itself was passed over as merely an ephemeral event. |
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Rembrandt's work, now praised for its ephemeral virtues, was most admired by his contemporaries for its virtuosity. |
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Many of those ephemeral devices, which experts refer to collectively as photographica, were used to illustrate the book. |
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These physical artifacts are then used to make inferences about the ephemeral aspects of culture and history. |
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The territory of Bessarabia was encompassed in dozens of ephemeral kingdoms which were disbanded when another wave of migrants arrived. |
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Most areas are drained by ephemeral watercourses called wadis, which are dry except during the rainy season. |
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Conversely, the plate showing the coins of the world's important nations quickly proved to be ephemeral. |
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There was much ephemeral, a certain amount purely local, and something occasionally trivial in them. |
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Today, copies are discarnate, ephemeral, ubiquitous, and of little value in themselves. |
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Yet the imagery still suggests turbulent worlds of Heraclitean flux, full of powerful yet ephemeral effects. |
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The Minnesota dwarf trout lily is a spring ephemeral that blooms before the forest canopy spreads and blocks sunlight to the ground. |
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Kristeva asserts that the geno-text is a process that articulates ephemeral structures embedded in phonematic and melodic devices. |
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Efective vaccination of cattle using the virion G protein of bovine ephemeral fever virus as an antigen. |
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A real-time RT quantative PCR for the detection of bovine ephemeral fever virus. |
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The ephemeral nature of the Web has prompted many efforts to archive web sites. |
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We obtained samples of plankton from limnetic and nearshore zones in aquatic habitats including springs, natural lakes, ephemeral pools, and reservoirs. |
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Those tableaux vivants are only slightly more ephemeral than the rousingly precarious structure of the DIY Georgian pavilion located at the terminus of the Arsenale. |
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Dutch colonial presence elsewhere in Africa, notably Dutch Gold Coast, was too ephemeral not to be wiped out by prevailing colonizing European successors. |
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Peruvian national identity was forged during this period, as Bolivarian projects for a Latin American Confederation floundered and a union with Bolivia proved ephemeral. |
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Relationship between nitrifier and denitrifier community composition and abundance in predicting nitrous oxide emissions from ephemeral wetland soils. |
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Esteem, lasting esteem, the esteem of good men, like himself, will be his reward, when the gale of ephemeral popularity shall have gradually subsided. |
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In addition to an index there is also an index of music incipits, tune titles being notoriously ephemeral, a thorough bibliography, and a discographical note. |
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From about 1967, it was increasingly used in opposition to the term rock music, to describe a form that was more commercial, ephemeral and accessible. |
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The ephemeral life cycle of geometrid moths, including our very similar native fall canker worm, is completed here on warm evenings from Thanksgiving onward. |
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Some ephemeral rivers flow during the summer months but not in the winter. |
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When Anna Pavlova lent her image to endorse Pond's Vanishing Cream in 1914, the connection was that she, like the product, was a thing of ephemeral beauty. |
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For lack of commissions, some expressionist architects designed ephemeral exhibition buildings, or designed sets and Scenography for theatre and films for the. |
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He called one collection of poems Pansies, partly for the simple ephemeral nature of the verse, but also as a pun on the French word panser, to dress or bandage a wound. |
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His distinctive style of painting, in which he used watercolour technique with oil paints, created lightness, fluency, and ephemeral atmospheric effects. |
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