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shortlived
adjective
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The triumph was shortlived, however.
The latest proposal from Brussels was panned by the United States and its partners in Latin America, but the setback was shortlived; the same seven countries from Latin America turned around two weeks later to back an old proposal from Caribbean producers, mostly former colonies Europe has sought to protect.
THE euphoria that followed India's nuclear explosions was always going to be shortlived.
With enough good intentions, the clashes will be shortlived and a genuine new democracy the world's third-largest may emerge.
Still, all that risks being shortlived.
The dynasties of the northern kingdom were shortlived.
The Flying Pickets did regroup, without Rick Lloyd, for an album, The Original Flying Pickets, in 1994, but the reunion was shortlived.
But the satisfaction of putting your side of the story may be shortlived, as well as acting as a reminder that there's another side to the story.
The goodwill was shortlived and DeGale's groans of "What?
This perfection is shortlived.
But the lead proved shortlived.
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