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Dental eruption is a fleeting event that is under greater environmental influence (Demirjian et al. 1973).
None has had more than a fleeting effect.
"Others may get distracted by chasing every fleeting issue that passes by," Mr. Obama said to a crowd of 500 at a factory here.
"The power of a documentary film is its ability to reflect on otherwise fleeting issues that we see or hear about every day in the news," said Obaid-Chinoy.
But for anyone with even a fleeting interest in the issue, the pertinent response should have been: Why is everyone in this story about banning legal highs talking about 97 deaths, when that figure is largely composed of drugs that were not legal at the time people died from taking them?
When these movies are playing in festivals or theatrical release, filmmakers and actors will speak solemnly, if unsurely, about the cause in interviews, and, for a fleeting moment, "awareness" of the issue will be raised in the public consciousness.
I think even George W. Bush for a fleeting moment wanted to solve the immigration issue, but the politics of Capitol Hill and the inflaming of the issue on the hustings did it in.
"But no one can know whether this will continue to be a burning issue in November, or simply a fleeting opportunity for real reform".
A fleeting peace broke out yesterday on Capitol Hill over the contentious issue of climate change.
A fleeting sensation of omnipotence?
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