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More perishable fruits were wasted.
Information is more available but also more perishable.
Sculptures of a more perishable kind gained attention.
Toasted nuts are even more perishable than raw nuts, Mr. Klein said.
Sour cherries are more perishable than sweet cherries, so many of the faithful pick their own.
The concept of obscenity is more perishable than the rose in the glass on our desk.
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Don't buy more perishables than you can use.
Perhaps, as the Times' David Brooks has suggested, we should regard Trump's online efflorescences as nothing more than perishable Snapchat messages or Baudrillardian simulacra.
The painting itself may be all too destructible, but "Keeping the World Away" (one of the best entries in the literary subgenre that traces an object through history) demonstrates that true art is more than its perishable elements; it makes a world of its own.
'The concept of the structure is more important than the perishable material in which it is realized.' (Andrew 1999) Figure 10 Tents of an Alikan family in Tatvan, June 2006.
But connected devices are not cans of beans or sweaters, and device makers do not need to limit their products to a single, one-time purchase event more commonly associated by perishable items.
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