| 31. | The temporary nature of her installations also tap into the " Mexican cultural practice of the impermanent ."
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| 32. | The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is " imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete ".
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| 33. | Impermanent buildings, which were often architecturally unique from region to region, continue to influence American architecture today.
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| 34. | Unfortunately, this home was impermanent, and DramaTech was forced to move several times in the ensuing years.
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| 35. | Chief among these is using clay in such a way as to crystallize the moment and permanentize the impermanent.
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| 36. | She said that balloons represent " the happiest moments in life which are often just as impermanent ".
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| 37. | Before this time however, all other libraries of the town had been impermanent and with notably sparse collections.
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| 38. | Flury became an impermanent band member and, since before 2007, Hunger has played with multi-instrumentalist.
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| 39. | This emergent coalition may be impermanent, but it overwhelmed the faction animated by school prayer and flag-burning.
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| 40. | Since the membrane theory requires an impermanent solute to sustain cell shrinkage, these experiments cast doubt on the theory.
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