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the transient
adjective
Passing or disappearing with time; transitory.
Exact(60)
The transient part was accurate.
Paris is a magnet for the transient.
"The transient principals cannot assume the credit.
It appealed to the transient nature of my personality.
But there is nothing romantic about the detritus of the transient public.
Both the core clients and the transient ones generally pay by the hour.
The orchestra is rightly a protagonist, capturing the transient glory of a world subject to mortality.
Much more important than the transient arithmetic, however, is the implicit permanence of the institution.
In the transient world of fashion, she's remained true to her unadulterated creative vision.
In this case, it was both the city and the transient nature of the poem.
But counting the transient and elusive homeless population has been difficult.
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