| 31. | There is no transience to notability-either someone is notable or they are not.
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| 32. | Deceneus speaks of the transience of life.
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| 33. | Criminologists also link transience and crime.
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| 34. | This is about transience and disconnectedness.
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| 35. | This is high-end transience.
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| 36. | His point was to illustrate the transience and anonymity of workers in computer-related fields.
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| 37. | Represents Japanese aesthetics and a Japanese world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection.
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| 38. | Thematically, Maxon intended to contrast the transience of human civilization with the permanence of nature.
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| 39. | For how can a string of happy eternities ever satisfy if they are always scarred by transience?
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| 40. | But Bush need look no further than his father to examine the fickle transience of public approval.
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