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the ephemeral
adjective
Lasting for a short period of time.
Exact(60)
Next come the ephemeral, seasonal touches.
Desserts, thankfully, aim for the ephemeral.
The ephemeral nature of life?
Arts television programmes tend towards the ephemeral.
With the ephemeral as a common thread Mr. St.
He's amused by the ephemeral world of celebrity.
Now I see it as the ephemeral nature of celebrity".
One took the ephemeral form of mail art.
As the poet Charles Simic says, "The ephemeral is eternal".
In Eliasson's case, there's a socio-political dimension to his expressions of the ephemeral.
And there was a sense of the ephemeral, like the last hours of a long party.
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