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If Hollywood has taught us anything over the last century it is that every so often a seemingly ordinary commercial enterprise can afford us fleeting access to the sublime.
Upwardly-mobile customers were made nervous by waiters and the expertly positioned cutlery, and never quite lost the uneasy feeling that they were mountebanks or charlatans or parvenus, or whatever the word was, who had been given fleeting access to a superior way of life and might at any minute be betrayed by a false move with a fork.
After all, it means that a lost or stolen drive, even one that someone else has relatively fleeting access to, could be exploited and data accessed.
But part of the answer may also have something to do with the secrets of the dressing room, an environment which is a closed world to fans and journalists alike, and to which even ex-players are often given only fleeting access.
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Like most drugs, the people in D.C., New York and L.A. who are most addled by access have fleeting moments of clarity, when they're desperate to kick the habit.
A lack of co-ordination, fleeting attention and focus, and insufficient access to those most in need all make achieving wellbeing by Congolese children difficult, but not impossible".
I have access to bits of it, but only fleeting images.
In the wired world, where everyone has access to a camera, a screen or both, it is easier than ever to find fleeting fame.
Age: Fleeting.
Too fleeting!
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