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1 But happiness, even broadly shared, is too ephemeral to leave a lasting impression.
2 But such impulses are too ephemeral to possess any great force.
3 Unearthly calm, drifting mists, colors too ephemeral , too subtle for words-drawnin the Canyon!
4 No parades or public festivals; they were too ephemeral .
5 The problem for most art collectors was that fluxus was too cheap and too ephemeral .
6 The peace between the two countries was too ephemeral to permit the realisation of his pious hope.
7 They are not getting it, or if they are it is brilliance of a far too ephemeral kind.
8 Preservation was right; the threads in that place between moments were too knotted, too ephemeral , to give him much beyond a vague impression.
9 These were invariably bright and catchy, and I am sorry that Farmer considered them of too ephemeral a nature to be worth preserving.
10 Altogether she stood as the last person in the world to be knocked over by a game of chess, because too ephemeral - looking to play one.
11 " Too ephemeral , " says Caligula.
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