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12 Sentences With "flashes in the pan"

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The big picture: None of the crises are flashes in the pan.
The Google team notes that these trends might be flashes in the pan.
People assume they are more likely to be flashes in the pan and avoid them as a result.
The firms that have made this virtual gold rush possible have no intention of being flashes in the pan.
Mishra does not believe the robot ETFs are flashes in the pan or the surge in investor interest is a sign of a bubble in stocks.
And, finally, will we feel the impact of women's candidacies even if they don't make it to office or will they have been flashes in the pan?
While there are flashes in the pan of charismatic leaders who briefly catch our attention, few have sustained success in unifying such a broad, diverse and unruly movement.
Speaking at a panel titled "The Future of Internet Gaming," she futilely insists that first-person shooters are cheap, manipulative flashes in the pan, little more than blood-drenched slot machines.
Women actually watch movies, we have data and statistics on this, and anytime we have this kind of cultural momentum, as we did with Bridesmaids, they're always seen as flashes in the pan.
Of course, many of the artists involved went on to do a buttload of other stuff, but these particular projects stand alone in the history books; flashes in the pan of subculture, popular within certain circles but largely confined to lusted after reissues.
Both teams were out to prove that their earlier All-Ireland victories were not flashes in the pan. A tense game ensued; however, it was Offaly's goal-scoring ability that proved crucial. Pat Cleary scored the first of the day after twenty-five minutes of play and got his second less than half a minute after the restart. Joe Dooley had a goal disallowed halfway through the second-half while a long Joe Cooney effort, which seemed to cross the goal line, was not given.
Rodgers spent time attacking the Conservative government of Harold Macmillan. Macmillan was a former MP for Stockton-on-Tees and returned to the constituency to campaign for Coles, the first time since before the Second World War that a serving prime minister had been seen on the streets of by- election supporting his party's candidate.The Times, 3 April 1962 p12 Rodgers' principal weapon of attack was the unemployment figures which had been steadily increasing over the past months and stood at 5% at the time of the by-election.The Times, 22 March 1962 p17 The Conservative and Liberal candidates spent much of their time engaging in argument over whether Blackpool North and Orpington were flashes in the pan or the manifestation of something more permanent in British politics.

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