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Fame in the ephemeral sense of celebrity certainly existed in the past.
But ultimately the election may come down to a more ephemeral sense of how voters assess each candidate's philosophy.
If this storm has any cultural impact — and they usually only do in the most ephemeral sense — it will be to remind people to build low and sturdy.
Money, looks and attitude are all weighed and ranked in a few seconds, along with a more ephemeral sense of whether you belong in the club that night.
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What refinements the apartment had were ephemeral: a sense of time and natural light.
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Next up is a single, bite-sized piece of bacon sushi, in which belly meat is torched into an impossibly thin, streaky strip and served with an electric hit of wasabi and Szechuan chili oil; it's indelible in the mind but teasingly ephemeral to the senses.
Football is ephemeral in the purest sense, its passions as brief but as intense as the life of the mayfly.
It makes sense that ephemeral content in a story format works well for influencer marketing, as consumers are accustomed to checking their favorite celebrity and influencer accounts frequently so as not to miss out on a story before it disappears forever.
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