Over many of them there hangs an aura of impermanence, transiency, uncertainty. |
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That's something I really admire, particularly in an industry built on transiency. |
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Furthermore, transiency makes attending school on a regular basis extremely difficult, if not impossible. |
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The challenges of student transiency for rural schools and communities in the era of No Child Left Behind. |
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Last week, in a fitting metaphor for the transiency of all things material, more than 1,200 pairs of shoes that had belonged to Mr. Marcos's wife, Imelda, were found ruined, covered by mold and gnawed at by termites. |
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They found that it was difficult to find consistent census data on the number of refugees living in Ontario because of the high transiency rate. |
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But for each boy life is defined by a group of eccentric friends who matter a great deal, at least for a while — the transiency of friendship is part of the emotional strength of these movies. |
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