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1
A road
more
ephemeral
than navigable; yet a road to be followed, all the same.
2
Viral videos are fleeting; memes are even
more
ephemeral
.
3
The brutal aspects overlap and outwear; refinement has the feebler and
more
ephemeral
hold on reality.
4
The more permanent form being developed at the sun, and the
more
ephemeral
at the earth.
5
Love and marriage were shelved thus, in his opinion, let alone lesser and
more
ephemeral
joys.
6
The trouble is that, even as music has become more durable, it
has
-
paradoxically
-
also
become
more
ephemeral
.
7
If I had to bet, I'd predict that the
more
ephemeral
the puddle, the fiercer the fighting.
8
Valence refers to the ability of the political class to fulfil
more
ephemeral
aims: being trustworthy, reasonable, temperate.
9
They are founded now on questions of mere administration, or on the
more
ephemeral
questions of personal merit.
10
Influence was never
easier
-
or
more
ephemeral
.
11
Even
more
ephemeral
were several riotous sailors' strikes as well as a ship builders' strike in 1817 at Medford, Massachusetts.
12
I think cartoons are
more
ephemeral
,
maybe because they (feedback buzzing) and so there's always a sort of new image.
13
Woven through the shrubs and perennials, each with their own particular season of interest, are wave upon wave of
more
ephemeral
self-seeders.
14
With him perished the Ikshid dynasty, which,
more
ephemeral
even than that of the Tulunid, flourished only thirty-four years and twenty-four days.
15
In a few years her very flesh would change-sosaid the scientific;-herspirit, so much
more
ephemeral
,
was capable of changing in one.
16
It's hard to do that with radio which is
more
ephemeral
and television which often just gets at the surface of a debate.
more
ephemeral
more