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1 The creative industries arguably offer a more fugitive economic prospect than the manufacturing industries.
2 Everything is soberer, more measured, more fugitive , less emphatic.
3 We faintly catch still more fugitive glimpses of mechanical effects, glimpses suggested by man's complex actions, no longer merely by his gestures.
4 In fact, the latter are almost universally recognized as far more important than the more fugitive literature of the daily and weekly press.
5 Within my vision's range there were no more fugitives .
6 They met more fugitives , and it was now too dangerous to go farther up the valley.
7 It was a larger company; they had gathered in more fugitives this morning and had no stragglers.
8 During the afternoon more fugitives passed through the village, but Christopher Swetman, his visitor, and his family kept indoors.
9 From Cape May, in the fall of 1852, she went back once more to Maryland, and brought away nine more fugitives .
10 'What is more fugitive than a smile?
11 More and more fugitives were striding past them hurriedly, but Artyom could only see an endless row of dirty boots and shoes.
12 Some more fugitives came up, but seeing that blows passed, veered off to the left, for of blows they had known enough that day.
13 When Liege was captured on the 7th after a brave defense, and its last fort fell on the 15th, there were more fugitives .
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