| 41. | And yet the cumulative result of so much excellence is, in one respect, impermanence.
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| 42. | Falling cherry blossoms are a common symbol of impermanence, a prevalent theme of the novel.
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| 43. | The gods were touched by his repentance and appointed him as the Black Guard of Impermanence.
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| 44. | In France, the nouveau suffers from its reputation for impermanence even more than it does here.
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| 45. | The dismantling of the mandala symbolizes the impermanence of the world and the fleeting nature of life.
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| 46. | A big difference between Goff and Kellogg involves the feeling of permanence and impermanence in their architecture.
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| 47. | The film explores themes of teenage confusion, angst, and rebellion and the impermanence of life.
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| 48. | Vivaldi recorded and performed on the band's debut EP titled " Impermanence ."
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| 49. | Impermanence, a feeling familiar to a New Yorker, adds to the melancholy enjoyment of these discoveries.
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| 50. | But at least one group seems to have defied Teachout's principle of the impermanence of circles.
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