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And those opportunities are becoming more fleeting by the day.
Nothing is more fleeting than a career in show business.
You can't do ... I think it's less because it's much more fleeting.
Spending money on things that will offer more fleeting value is generally an indulgence.
It seems unlikely that these more fleeting television moments would be scripted exactly this way today.
The emotions that draw us to Instagrammable charcoal ice cream, however, seem to be more fleeting.
Now she's given that sensibility a physical form that is, ultimately, more fleeting than her music.
However, if we had to bet, we'd put our money on it having a more fleeting impact.  
So while our attention for one topic or another grows more fleeting, we're all jumping on the same bandwagons.
More fleeting is the bloom of the painterly rose garden at Kykuit, the Rockefeller family's estate in Pocantico Hills.
Cease-fires can fail for many reasons and unilateral cease-fires tend to be more fleeting than negotiated ones.
For some, it's even more fleeting, with the respite lasting only the couple of days listed as federal holidays.
In fact, corporate celebs may find their renown even more fleeting than other high achievers due to the stakes and scale.
The shots would be quick and, if not unremarkable, at the very least more fleeting than longer, more uninterrupted scenes might allow.
It is seen more as a gestural technique, more mechanical, more fleeting, more frivolous, and not the result of inner struggle and emotional search.
Instead, orders came from the governor's chambers to quickly check corner stores and arrest merchants selling it, a strategy with more fleeting results, the people said.
The more my date revelled, the more fleeting and lackluster my erections became until I was reduced to a limp observer—a veritable ghost at the feast.
Unlike Supporting Actress, the Guest category doesn't see a lot of repeat nominations for the same performers, due to its very nature of guest roles being more fleeting.
But those benefits could be more fleeting than they think if the Democrats ride an anti-Trump backlash into the Senate and the White House on a platform of court-packing.
WaitSuite targets even more fleeting moments, like while you're waiting for your phone or computer to connect to a WiFi network, or while you're waiting for someone to text you back.
To put it another way: Accountability for the 737 MAX would very likely have been more contained and more fleeting had Samya Stumo not been a passenger on Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302.
Why it matters: Blackburn's complaint suggests that message services that offer users more privacy and make messages more fleeting — as Snap does now, and Facebook is promising — will not be immune to policymakers' scrutiny and regulatory efforts.
Browsing Not only do the last days of summer tend to inspire ruminations on life's more fleeting qualities, but they also present a challenge for those of us who sometimes cope with such dark realities at the stores.
We'll be updating this on a regular basis as products climb up the rankings (and drop off), so don't be too surprised to see certain gems stick around for quite some time while other ones enjoy a more fleeting level of fame.
In some ways, when I've given talks about this topic, I have different audience members of different generations talk to me about what seems more fleeting or precarious: To store something in a box in the basement or to store something in a cloud.
The ability to run the floor and throw down with an elite vertical jump is more fleeting than the ability to throw in the mid-90s—or higher ("I've gotten 97 a few times," Connaughton says)—and hone secondary pitches good enough to get professional hitters out.
But whereas previous offsets secured a period of lasting technological advantage, even its most enthusiastic advocates (such as Bob Work, the deputy secretary of defence until 2017, who drove the effort for three years; or Michael O'Hanlon, a defence expert at the Brookings Institution) concede that this time America's lead may be more fleeting.
Some of the images feel familiar — sleepy downtown intersections and suburban ephemera — but the collection deviates by capturing more fleeting scenes: a dust storm barreling down an empty country road; children in their tennis whites traversing a parking lot; even patrons passing by corner stores and delis you can't help but think must be obsolete by now.
In an ideal world, in recognising a legal change of gender (in Britain currently called a gender-recognition certificate) we would be able to distinguish the latter group—those for whom being trans is a persistent and stable part of themselves, no matter what their personal attitude towards it—from the former group, for whom the feelings are more fleeting.
Die Gestalten, Germany. . paintings, album covers, statues and performance artwork.Lukas Feireiss, Robert Klanten, B.Meyer. Spacecraft, More Fleeting Architecture and Hideouts, p. 221. Die Gestalten, Germany. . Son of renowned computer scientist Grzegorz Rozenberg.
Other campaigns have been more fleeting, mentioned infrequently or only once, such as #Billy4Barbershop4 or #PoliticiansWithaPony where the fans are encouraged to try to get Billy in the next Barber Shop movie and to share pictures of politicians with ponytails, respectively.
Pascal Wyse of The Guardian referred to it as "virtuosic grossness", stating, "there is more fleeting shock than real haunting. Perhaps, in all the synaptic mayhem, there is just no room for the viewer to contact their own demons." Treble.com listed the film in its "10 Terrifying Music Videos", calling it "both hilarious and terrifying".
It is located on Newington Causeway on the east side of the busy Elephant and Castle junction in inner south-east London. Ernő Goldfinger proposed three main components of modern architecture, "the permanent structure; the much less permanent services and an even more fleeting component, the human requirements". These applied directly to the development where its eventual use was not known at the time of construction. Therefore, the internal design of the building was made as flexible as possible, providing open decks which could be readily subdivided and services re-routed.
Theodore LukitsSee Art at the Johnathan Club (2010), pages 142–165 by Jeffrey Morseburg for complete biography and information on Lukits and his teaching career . was born in Transylvania, grew up in St. Louis and was trained at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he studied with a number of American Impressionist painters and advocates of Decorative Impressionism. He moved to California in 1921 and opened the Lukits Academy in 1924. Lukits did more than a thousand en plein air pastels on location and also took his students out on location, with an emphasis on capturing the more fleeting effects of nature.
National Gallery of Art Bohemian–Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926) was inspired by this painting as he wrote the fifth of ten elegies in his Duino Elegies (1923). Rilke used the figures in Picasso's painting as a symbol of "human activity ... always travelling and with no fixed abode, they are even a shade more fleeting than the rest of us, whose fleetingness was lamented." Further, although Picasso's painting depicts the figures in a desolate desert landscape, Rilke described them as standing on a "threadbare carpet" to suggest "the ultimate loneliness and isolation of Man in this incomprehensible world, practicing their profession from childhood to death as playthings of an unknown will...before their 'pure too-little; had passed into 'empty too-much'."Leishman, J. B.; and Spender, Stephen.

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