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"You read the article, and the movie ephemerally gets into your subconscious."
It's so physical yet ephemerally spread out in time, like a thought growing in the mind.
The second vessel looked eerie and almost ephemerally elegant beside the first.
In Soviet copyright, publication included ephemerally making available a work, such as through a performance, a speech, or a broadcast.
He barely glanced at James, who was stretched out in the tub, only ephemerally covered by bubbles.
It wasn't going to last obviously, but it did make Hollywood rubbish ephemerally palatable.
When she saw David Spry, she forgot all else, ephemerally.
In less productive habitat, "floaters" hold territories more ephemerally.
An overrated, ephemerally fresh show with a certain perkiness once misled people, even critics, into thinking it had charm.
His performance was introspective, obstinate and ephemerally lyrical.
He was thirty-five, and it seemed to him that those years had passed as quickly and ephemerally as a momentary draft under a door.
Ephemerally light, ungreasy and a masterful melding of crunch-salt-sweet-succulent, it's fried shrimp the way it should be.
By then she had shot a number of ephemerally beautiful, short personal films, some of which she bundled together with deliberate casualness and called "Notebook."
Before the silicon chip was invented, pen and paper, the printing press and the camera all helped store information for us, ephemerally or for posterity.
With the proliferation of chamber music in the United States in recent decades, all manner of oddly configured groups have arisen, often ephemerally.
Indigenous art comes from a tradition that's ages-old, commonly abstract, and (rock-painting aside) painted ephemerally on bark, bodies and sand.
"Wait a minute..." McCoy smiled ephemerally.
Examples of such scenarios today include plankton, whose small size allows them to reproduce rapidly to take advantage of ephemerally abundant nutrients in algal blooms.
A merger of Pop and Color Field, it's as ephemerally perfect as a sunny spring day in New York (Johnson).
As a biographical note at the front of one of Amis's later books put it, "he has written ephemerally on politics, education, language, films, television, restaurants and drink."
Better yet, that to visit the Ungava wilderness and to participate, however ephemerally, in some of its natural mysteries with my son and fishing partner of more than 10 years was a deeply human experience.
Geoffrey Bardon came to Papunya in the early 1970s and encouraged the Aboriginal people to put their dreaming stories on canvas, stories which had previously been depicted ephemerally on the ground.
You know many of the secret arts of the Wamphyri, and how to destroy them; you can talk to the dead, travel in the Möbius Continuum - even in time itself, however ephemerally.
There is something touching about that word "ephemerally," in which the candid admission that some work is not meant to last rests on the implication that the other work will of course be permanent.
Ten days on the ocean gave him a few chances to visit the cabins of single women, but until they arrived in New York, there were no places to escape once the liaison ended, however passionately, half-heartedly, or ephemerally it had begun.