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the transients
adjective
Passing or disappearing with time; transitory.
Exact(60)
But the transients in Tiananmen Square call him Journalist Zhang.
That said, the vocals sound lovely and the transients come forward a lot.
It's the transients who make the traffic jams, make no house feel like home.
So you lie on the sand...and browning gently, day by day - and scandalize the transients.
Payne replies that, in that case, "I'll bring them all the transients and take good patients elsewhere".
And an investigator with the San Francisco DA's office found at least one woman among the transients of Humboldt County who said she recognized Durst.
The sounds are snappy, the transients are punching through the way they should, the separation between sounds is coming across as it would in as ideal playback.
The transients in the squad room include the precinct commander, Captain Gould (Kevin Alexander), all ambition and no heart, and Gilly (Michael Perri), a hotheaded young uniformed officer.
We propose two solutions to overcome the transients.
The transients are left untouched in the residual signal that is presented in Figure 6(c).
In view of this, it was decided to introduce a third object which is the transients.
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