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That's the only way to capture the fleeting firefly essence of love, at any age.
Yes, but it is fleeting, so in essence it is the ultimate luxury.
Now blanketed in snow, these undulating Cambridge piles melting away are a reminder in the new year that time is both of the essence and fleeting.
Mr. Ost turns flowers, leaves, branches and roots into abstract sculptures that capture the essence and fleeting beauty of the plant world.
Performances are ripplingly luxuriant and precision sharp; best of all is Lauren Cuthbertson, whose speed, fearlessness and musicality capture the ballet's essence of fleeting youthfulness and grandeur.
Madge, looking back at Mass-Observation in 1961, felt thankful that "some sort of a net had been spread to catch that fleeting, glinting apparition, the essence of the time".
Like the work of the Impressionists in Western art history, Hiroshige's prints are spontaneous both in style and in atmosphere, capturing the essence of the fleeting moments of nature.
It tastes like essence of tortoni, sweetly fleeting.
But of course, the essence of 'cool' can be fleeting.
But at its essence, he said, was the inevitably fleeting bond between its two main characters.
Photographic realism, and a 'likeness', are not the essence of true portraiture unless a fleeting revelation is snatched from the contours of a face in transition.
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