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"An apology is here today and gone tomorrow," Gray said.
Even beloved Costco products might be here today and gone tomorrow.
He is simply a wage slave, a jobholder, while it lasts, here today and gone tomorrow.
I want to make music that has a bit of longevity, not something that's here today and gone tomorrow.
"We're told to keep calm and that we're well-protected, but the reality is we could be here today and gone tomorrow," she said.
Is it the sub-tropical climate, or the fact that Miami is filled with establishments serving tourists, who are here today and gone tomorrow?
They were joined by Bonnie in 1955, and the trio's version of "Here Today and Gone Tomorrow" made it to Billboard's country Top 10.
"We're told to keep calm and that we're well-protected, but the reality is we could be here today and gone tomorrow," one resident said.
One-and-done basketball players are not "student-athletes"; they are hired guns, here today and gone tomorrow (except, of course, they are not really "hired").
And sometimes the sun is utterly faithless, here today and gone tomorrow — blotted out by the behemoth going up next door, down the block or across the street.
There used to be an understanding in the stock market that stocks could be here today and gone tomorrow, but Jim Cramer finds that is not the case anymore.
There used to be a widespread understanding in the stock market that stocks could be here today and gone tomorrow, but Jim Cramer finds that is not the case anymore.
There used to be a widespread understanding in the stock market that stocks could be here today and gone tomorrow, but CNBC's Jim Cramer finds that that's not the case anymore.
It was oddly cheering, then, to learn recently that even the most impressive- and immovable-seeming of monuments associated with the winter solstice has some of this here-today-and-gone-tomorrow character.
More often than not, it's here today and gone tomorrow for fresh commissions, even the most critically praised ones, which tend to present too much of a financial risk to revive past their first performances.
The best part of any gig was getting laid afterwards; he estimated his conquests in the thousands, because chicks loved men intent on the wandering life, and it suited him, too, to be here today and gone tomorrow.
"The state and the nation will either act now to save Louisiana's four million acres of coastal wetlands—forty per cent of the nation's coastal marshes—or lose them forever," the coalition warned in its starkly titled report: Coastal Louisiana, Here Today and Gone Tomorrow?
It is with these different kinds of interiority that Collins shows the vastness of emotion, making a reader aware that nothing ever stays the same, that someone can be here today and gone tomorrow and that memories of relationships past can pulsate with the same amount of force as the present.
TEXAS SCHOOL SHOOTING SUSPECT DIMITRIOS PAGOURTZIS WORE 'BORN TO KILL' SHIRT, POSTED ABOUT GUNS, REPORT SAYS       "No child, no parent, no student, no community should ever have to go through this again," Abbott said, adding that he and the entire state were "not here today and gone tomorrow," but would remain until "normalcy," as well as "safety is returned to your schools."
Urticarial dermatoses are distinct from urticaria, which examples being drug- induced urticaria, eosinophilic cellulitis and bullous pemphigoid. It is important to distinguish urticaria from urticarial dermatoses. The individual wheals of urticaria are ‘here today and gone tomorrow’ (i.e. they last less than 24 hours), whereas with urticarial dermatoses, the individual lesions last for days or longer.
Presley co-wrote 10 songs and recorded covers of Don Henley's "Dirty Laundry" (the album's first single, which hit No. 36 on the Billboard 100 AC singles chart), and the Ramones' "Here Today and Gone Tomorrow". The song "Idiot" is a jab towards different men in her life. Unlike her first album, Now What included a Parental Advisory sticker. Presley covers Blue Öyster Cult's "Burnin' for You" as a B-side.
The idea for the Coalition originated in 1985 and was recognized as a not-for- profit organization in 1988. Soon after being founded, the organization published "Coastal Louisiana: Here Today and Gone Tomorrow?" The document shifted the focus from documenting wetland loss to proposing a plan of action for restoration. The Coalition's first major initiative was to seek and secure a commitment from the State of Louisiana to make coastal restoration a top priority.
By the end of 1955, the trio was appearing on KWTO in Springfield, Missouri, and had another top ten hit with "Here Today and Gone Tomorrow", which got a boost by their appearances on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee, which Maxine Brown called "our real breakthrough.", p. 111 Jim Ed and Maxine had first appeared on the show as a duo in 1955. Producer Si Siman signed them with RCA Victor in 1956, and soon they had two major hits, "I Take the Chance" (a cover of a Louvin Brothers composition that showed the Browns' close harmony) and "I Heard the Bluebirds Sing".
The organization simultaneously realized two of their objectives outlined in "Here Today and Gone Tomorrow?" when in 1989 Louisiana voters approved Act 6 charging the state with conserving, restoring, creating and enhancing vegetated wetlands in coastal Louisiana. Act 6 also created the Governor's office of Coastal Activities and the State Wetlands Trust Fund. Having secured a state commitment to the conservation of coastal Louisiana, the Coalition focused its attention on securing a federal commitment. The Coalition developed a national plan called "Save the Wetlands" which sought to gain the passage of national legislation that would commit federal funding and assistance to coastal restoration projects.
"Here Today and Gone Tomorrow" is a song written by Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner, Joe Harris, Marshall "Rock" Jones, Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks, Dutch Robinson, Clarence "Satch" Satchell, and Gary Webster of the Ohio Players for their 1969 album Observations in Time. David Bowie performed this track live on his Diamond Dogs tour in 1974 (as "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow"). The version recorded on this tour was released as a bonus track on the 1990 Rykodisc reissue of the live album David Live. The 2005 Virgin Records/EMI reissue of the album put the song back into the correct position in the set-list in track listing order.
Jim Ed and Maxine were joined in 1955 by 18-year-old Bonnie, and The Browns began performing on Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport, Louisiana. By the end of 1955, the trio were appearing on KWTO-AM in Springfield, Missouri, and had another top ten hit with "Here Today and Gone Tomorrow", which got a boost by their national appearances on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee. They signed with RCA Victor in 1956, and soon had two major hits, "I Take the Chance" and "I Heard the Bluebirds Sing". When Jim Ed was drafted in 1957, the group continued to record while he was on leave, and sister Norma filled in for him on tours.

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