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"You'll feel better after a short rest and a little food of less ephemeral nature."
Such an ephemeral thing, you could not even see it.
I know how ephemeral they are in a way that you never could.
It could not cost me much; she was an ephemeral.
The beach I was really looking for is ever so ephemeral.
But what if this success is down to something far more ephemeral?
He knew from experience that love was not so ephemeral a thing as most people supposed.
Maybe it was because he needed physical rather than ephemeral contact.
In 1,000 years, who will understand such strange, ephemeral technology?
All are ephemeral and less than 3 miles in length.
And a little girl's drawings were ephemeral things to start with.
"It may have been a little bit more ephemeral than expected," she said.
He's here to take you to the present spokesman of our ephemeral kind.
You think independent theater companies work hard for their ephemeral art?
Just as important, a dealer's relationship with art is usually ephemeral.
His work on law, diplomacy, and history was seen as of ephemeral interest.
He did not break his own world record of 53.60 seconds, but records are ephemeral.
Its primary theme seems to be the ephemeral nature of news.
However, any real connection between the old music and the new seems largely ephemeral.
They sometimes form part of an ephemeral river or drainage system.
Installation work, of course, is by its very nature ephemeral, never created to last.
"Though we serve a power higher than any ephemeral lord of the earth."
It does not even have an ephemeral life; there are no black flowers.
Why were artists in the 60's, and some still today, so determined to be ephemeral?
The poem is a perfect study on the ephemeral - what a find!