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    transient


    1. Could he have been a transient?


    2. "There’s a handful of amorphous transient contacts moving in the debris…


    3. The house cups were quite decent here, they must be pursuing the transient trade


    4. This seemed to the a very transient house


    5. Sleeping under a coach in a transient field wasn't something she often did lately


    6. We left the carriage and keda at a transient pasture and followed you by air ever since


    7. “With this stone, I shall overthrow even the Enthilesté to rule a new Naud Empire---where the dragon-cats shall be only a transient memory!” He spat at the ground, raised his weapon again but fired at Dena instead


    8. perceptions of the material, transient world and to


    9. second thought, however!) Their egregious ignorance of its transient nature and uncertain classifications often serve to persuade the misinformed and other well-meaning individuals to support (socialist) custodial policies that do little, if anything, to relieve its harmful effects


    10. It was a genuine expression of happiness however transient and irrelevant it would prove to be in the long run, it was good for morale; Hilderich’s and his as well

    11. Thus the transient effect is obtained at the expense of


    12. No field effectors, no transient resonance capacity, nothing


    13. He had braided his fingers into hers, and he had kissed her cheek, if even so transient


    14. But the anger is merely a transient feeling


    15. since they are scattered, transient, and rarely have an address of any


    16. I’d lived in southern Africa for a year and a half as a transient or as a guest in someone else’s home


    17. Is it likely that the transient organic material of which neuroscience says humans are made, if devoid of the metaphysical imagination, could have produced a Newton or an Einstein, a poem, a novel, or a symphony?


    18. Q: Intellectually, verbally, I am aware that all is transient


    19. nalize a transient thing — only the changeless is eternal


    20. matter, when things themselves are transient? Let come what

    21. forgetting that all perceivables are transient and, therefore, un-


    22. eternal witness of the transient


    23. tions, changeful and transient, is the focussing of the real


    24. the transient as transient, experience as mere experience and


    25. not-self is known as transient


    26. All attachment implies fear, for all things are transient


    27. M: All experience is necessarily transient


    28. The unreal may look real, but it is transient


    29. The knower comes and goes with the known, and is transient;


    30. they are — unreal and transient

    31. The succession of transient moments


    32. Q: Things may be transient, yet they are very much with us, in


    33. I imagine that all transient organisms, from protozoa to primate, are


    34. transient, temporal things that may evaporate, and their endings have nothing to do with choice,


    35. Freedom is the capacity to expend energy in excess to the needs of transient survival


    36. He understood how transient gold and silver are


    37. The danger of basilar migraines is that they can lead to a transient


    38. " And consider brethren that the sojourning in the flesh in this world is but brief and transient but the promise of Christ is great and wonderful even the rest of the kingdom to come and of life everlasting


    39. Let us reckon that it is better to hate the things present since they are trifling and transient and corruptible; and to love those [which are to come] as being good and incorruptible


    40. ” It was a transient asleep on the concrete, and he sound startled Kirk so he moved back into the street

    41. The transient ego, threatened by the revelation, throws up smokescreens to block awareness of this supraconscious


    42. and transient causes; and accordingly all


    43. are quite transient, they find themselves on a constant treadmill on which they go through recurring


    44. I believe ebooks are best suited to transient fiction (read once, here today gone tomorrow)


    45. He is the one who for years endured the heat of the day and the chil of the night, upon the pil ar, upon the rock, upon the tree, in the cave, in the dens of the earth, isolated and in silence, anchorite and transient who burns and abandons his shelters ( kavsokalyvitis)


    46. With all of their grumblings, doubts, and transient dissatisfactions they remained true to their vows of devotion and loyalty to the Master


    47. Why should he want to marry me at all? Won’t his social status erect a barrier between our love and our marriage? Why, his attraction for me could be but a transient distraction for him


    48. You have discussed the material shadows of truth; will you now listen while I tell you about the eternal and spiritual realities which cast these transient time shadows of the material facts of mortal existence?" For more than an hour Jesus taught this Greek the saving truths of the gospel of the kingdom


    49. 5 While the religion of authority may impart a present feeling of settled security, you pay for such a transient satisfaction the price of the loss of your spiritual freedom and religious liberty


    50. But the life purpose must be jealously guarded from the temptation to seek for easy and transient attainment; likewise must it be so fostered as to become immune to the disastrous threats of fanaticism












































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    Synonyms for "transient"

    transient transeunt ephemeral fugacious passing short-lived transitory traveller tourist guest brief fleeting migratory fugitive

    "transient" definitions

    one who stays for only a short time


    (physics) a short-lived oscillation in a system caused by a sudden change of voltage or current or load


    of a mental act; causing effects outside the mind


    lasting a very short time