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Since they are preservative-free, they are quite perishable, with only a little more than a one-week shelf life.
Until the invention of moveable type, writing was often the job of specialists who spent long periods generating singular, quite perishable texts.
Still, despite the lure of the minimalist look, Mr. Delavan cautioned that most art is quite perishable, and as such, should be protected.
"They are quite perishable, especially in hotter climates; they sprout and rot quite quickly," said Tina van den Briel, a nutrition expert at the World Food Program.
Even if the FBI did not share the vulnerability with Apple, Comey said that it is "quite perishable" and that the company would likely patch it "if Apple changes its software in some way".
Harvested tubers are cooked and eaten in a couple of days, because they are quite perishable.
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"But it's growing quite quickly in certain categories," Bloch notes, "especially non-perishables".
But other researchers suggested that some Asian sites are quite old, and some theorized that ancient Asians might have carved high-tech tools in perishable wood or bone, leaving little trace of their skill.
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