Using "fleeting" in a sentence

But the fleeting nature of a Story doesn’t lend itself to sharing anything of substance, and I don’t think anyone spends long enough on a post to really care about what’s said or shown.
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“I liked that immediately, just because it kinda felt like it was right for the imagery that was already developing in the songs — that life can be so fleeting and just be there and then gone the next minute,” Gahan told The Associated Press.
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) Foreigner, who will begin a year-and-a-half-long farewell tour next year, are sometimes in that category too: Founder, guitarist, and sole remaining original Mick Jones, who is dealing with health issues, is often a fleeting presence at their concerts.
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Naturally, several other commenters chimed in asking Schreier for proof and receipts, seemingly oblivious to the fact that he’s very unlikely to jeopardize his confidential sources for the fleeting high of Reddit clout.
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Signals in the breadth of moves also reinforced the fleeting nature of recent gains, mirroring conditions that presaged the end of rallies in March and August.
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Most of the philosophy in this area has considered either a single consciousness or a fleeting one.
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F1 careers can be fleeting and fickle.
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And yet, as she writes, while “it can be good to attend to moments of passion, clarity, revelation, ecstasy, discovery”, we must also recognise how fleeting they are.
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Too fleeting to be of much use as a cheat sheet for the sprawling cast of characters onstage at the Longacre Theatre, it functions as a memorial for those who were denied their humanity during life.
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Thinking again of his own backstory, he acknowledges a fleeting teenage inkling to become a priest, “and a missionary”, but only for the earthly perks of the job.
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It seems the Christmas spirit was fleeting for Prime members, as the new holiday film Your Christmas or Mine? is already down two spots to No.
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It’s a simple, fleeting gesture, one almost skipped over by the camera and unlikely to be noticed by the workers who perform the same gesture daily.
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Maybe the length is a cynical concession to the era of the padded track list, and maybe it’s a dramatization of a year that felt like a horror movie, when a sense of security often felt fleeting or illusory and the fever dreams you dreaded the most often came true.
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There’s the satire “The Triangle of Sadness,” which could hardly do without, but there’s also “Tár,” a far more serious film that wouldn’t make the vomit hall of fame with Lydia Tár’s one fleeting gush.
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Despite the frequent references to drugs, these tracks never feel particularly hedonistic: By turns jubilant and brooding, they amount to a snapshot of youthful freedom, encapsulating the fleeting feeling of being independent and unencumbered, with no more pressing concern than which record to put on next.
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It’s a fleeting moment of transcendence, a gorilla in the arms of her mother, two creatures together as one.
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The weekends are when things wind down for me, and I try to make the most of the fleeting minutes by finding a balance for my physical, mental, emotional and social well-being.
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“It’s like, ‘How dare you, instead of putting all this money into buying a house or raising a family, put [it] into fleeting experiences?’ But that probably corresponds with changing cultural expectations for young adults.
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This feeling, as fierce as it is, will be fleeting.
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I read Eda Gunaydin’s Root and Branch: Essays on Inheritance (UNSW Press) on a fleeting work trip to the US.
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Fast time limits suit his powerful and resourceful all-round game, his alertness to fleeting opportunities and his ability to grind out endgame wins.
Source: The Guardian

Having joined Sale, Ashton was selected for the November series four years ago and after stepping off the England bench versus the Springboks, he was a try-scoring starter versus the All Blacks a week later but that display marked the high point of his fleeting return.
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However, when it comes to the slow deco trend, slowing things down proves to be more beneficial in the long run than chasing a fleeting trend.
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The announcement was made just a few months after the death of co-founding member Andy “Fletch” Fletcher’s death in May, and the pair said the album,  is a reflection on the fleeting nature of life.
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CHRIS JORGENSEN And the Academy Award for best fleeting glimpse of a background extra goes to.
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  The fleeting appearance sees Meghan's close pals Lindsay Roth, a former college friend, and Suits star Abigail Spencer beaming at the camera in a black and white shot.
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“Like preparing them to be aware that you could have this fleeting thought and because you have easy access to a highly lethal means, you could take action that you can’t take back.
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trade policies in Africa have tended to be fleeting because they are tied to ever-changing administrations, in comparison to China’s Belt and Road Initiative, which has remained a constant.
Source: Foreign Policy

While the play moves quickly through the pitmen's fleeting art-historical vogue, Rol plays Oliver with notable patience, allowing his character to grow.
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23), which charts the origins of the phenomenon as a hobby for bored suburban Chicago moms all the way through its rapid evolution into a fleeting national frenzy.
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It showcases peppercorn-spiced lemon marmalade and a deep spine of minerality alongside notes of orange pith, apricot pit, and a fleeting impression of pear compote, with a finish of cracked peppercorns and woodsy spices.
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Lead by the charismatic stage presence and excitable character of vocalist and guitarist Morgan Lander, they would elicit a favorable crowd response with a healthy collection of catchy, minimalist installments of mayhem that would recall the old days of Korn combined with some fleeting elements of the grunge acts like L7 and Hole.
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In a succession of scenes — some fleeting or nearly silent except for the music flowing into Abel's earbuds, others parsing bias and microaggressions — Lucia and Abel slowly develop an after-hours work friendship.
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We don't push ourselves anymore because we have this fleeting feeling we "are" or we "should" be happy.
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More than a showcase for the series’ top-flight sound design, “Shriek” explores themes of elderly dementia, suicidal thoughts, and the pain and helplessness that comes with both over the course of its fleeting 22-minute run time.
Source: The A.V. Club

It’s a brief, quiet scene used to set up another series of flashbacks that shows Bruce and Andrea’s fleeting romance, but it’s a simple and effective way of painting the picture of Batman’s loneliness, as well as what he must sacrifice in order to lead this life as Gotham’s Dark Knight.
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 For four hours, Overmyer watched from a safe distance, never intersecting the path of the whales or dolphins, but for a fleeting moment catching a glimpse of their beauty.
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It is not a provocative but a functional gesture, made sexy only by our fleeting view of it.
Source: The New Yorker

“The truth is, life is fleeting for all of us,” he said.
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“I think what we have to do is focus our efforts on the other people, like preparing them to be aware that you could have this fleeting thought and because you have easy access to a highly lethal means, you could take action that you can't take back.
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That competition has led to fleeting time on the pitch, but any time Captain America gets is invaluable.
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Opportunities are often fleeting.
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Rather than implicitly sneering at its protagonists for their recklessness or recoiling in pure horror over the elderly couple who bring about their doom, West recognizes the fleeting promise of youth alongside the invisibility that comes for all of us (but particularly women) as old age saps our bodies — but not necessarily our desires.
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It’s like a fleeting glimpse of a picture book showing the Garden of England.
Source: The Guardian

I am thrilled there are other people who enjoy this, but first and foremost, this was me and my friends trying to have an amazing time chasing fleeting conditions, perishable conditions.
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If the goal of changing our current presidential primary process is to try to exert some sort of fleeting influence in national politics, I think that's a waste of time.
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) Foreigner, who will begin a year-and-a-half-long farewell tour next year, are sometimes in that category too: Founder, guitarist, and sole remaining original Mick Jones, who is dealing with health issues, is often a fleeting presence at their concerts.
Source: Rolling Stone

In 2015, Ge Jianping saw a fleeting window that would allow Russian Amur tigers to return to their long-lost homeland in China.
Source: China Daily

Just a brief disclosure and a fleeting kiss, but afterwards he struggles to disengage.
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Lead by the charismatic stage presence and excitable character of vocalist and guitarist Morgan Lander, they would elicit a favorable crowd response with a healthy collection of catchy, minimalist installments of mayhem that would recall the old days of Korn combined with some fleeting elements of the grunge acts like L7 and Hole.
Source: Metal Injection

The fleeting moments of amusement are limited to a training montage set to a metal version of “Carol of the Bells,” a sequence just silly enough to be mildly entertaining, and the utterly puzzling choice for Office Burke (Chase Mullins), Cindy’s love interest and confidant, to repeatedly mention that he’s Jewish, which is either a bizarre non-sequitur or a reference to Hallmark/Lifetime tropes that went over my head.
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The pleasures of Bones and All wind up being incidental and, sadly, fleeting — an effectively grisly scene here, an arresting performance there.
Source: Vulture

And Wilder tells us that all these moments, the big and small, are to be treasured because they are just that: fleeting moments.
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“Like preparing them to be aware that you could have this fleeting thought and because you have easy access to a highly lethal means, you could take action that you can't take back.
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And if Bang’s lyrics offered a fleeting glimpse at the more observational songwriting Damon Albarn would make his own, beginning with Leisure’s follow-up, Modern Life Is Rubbish, a pair of Leisure album cuts make for forbears of his work with Gorillaz, with the languid beat that underpins Repetition and the melodica which opens Bad Day being used to fuller effect on the hirsute virtual band’s debut single, Clint Eastwood.
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Rather than draw neat conclusions about her psyche, Sehee’s writing mirrors the confusion, frustration, and moments of fleeting revelation that are all part of the therapeutic process.
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) Foreigner, who will begin a year-and-a-half-long farewell tour next year, are sometimes in that category too: Founder, guitarist, and sole remaining original Mick Jones, who is dealing with health issues, is often a fleeting presence at their concerts.
Source: Rolling Stone India

No one and nothing is being challenged here, except maybe formulaic heist-movie plots? To be fair, the movie isn’t without fleeting – very fleeting – moments that set it above the typically grotesque Happy Madison outing.
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In “The Ballad of Sexual Dependency,” her best-known series, which she began presenting live in the early eighties in the form of an ever-changing slide show set to a shifting soundtrack, Goldin took the role of participant observer, capturing private, close-to-the-bone moments—of sex, of violence, of elation, of addiction, of heartbreak—whose liveliness and vibrancy stemmed from their depiction of the fleeting and fatalistic, Eros intertwined with Thanatos.
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From time to time, we must look over the edge and realize what small, fleeting beings we are.
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It was a fleeting glimpse of Boyz II Men’s labelmates Sudden Impact, but as Holmes jokes to Yahoo Entertainment, “It was neither sudden nor an impact.
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That speed will provide you a temporal element of decision advantage, but it'll be fleeting for sure.
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  Rangoli drawings are temporary, a fleeting beauty, Johnson said.
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Luckily for us, most of it burns up during entry through our atmosphere and we enjoy this bright burn in the night sky in the form of fleeting meteor showers.
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For if only but a fleeting moment, it felt as if we turned the clocks back to a bygone era — one when geography mattered to conferences and rivalries were deeply entrenched with decades of resentment.
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For a fleeting moment last week, everyone was talking about bears on cocaine.
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When Yankovic first came on the scene in the early 1980s singing “My Bologna” and “Eat It,” he seemed destined to be a fleeting novelty.
Source: The A.V. Club

Getting shunted back to the hard grind of domestic cricket after a fleeting exposure to the high table of international matches can be a shattering experience.
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Washington’s inclination to match China and Russia on the continent no matter what is eerily reminiscent of the United States’ Cold War era mistakes—propping up authoritarian regimes in exchange for fleeting geostrategic alignment.
Source: Foreign Policy

The Slap damaged the reputation and relevance of the Academy Awards At the Los Angeles Times, Ryan Faughnder worries that Slap-driven attention on the Oscars will be fleeting and caustic: I doubt that this specific kind of absurd spontaneity will help keep people interested.
Source: New York Magazine

Like that later release, these songs are incomparable - even the few influences they do evoke (and everyone I've spoken with has heard different bits - for me, I hear a bit of early Xiu Xiu & Ten in the Swear Jar, like the latter's "Helsabot" or "When You Write" and the former's "Clowne Towne") are fleeting and ghostly, rain from a clear sky.
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Because for a blissful, fleeting moment, I was back to being a carefree 5-year-old who didn’t know climate change existed.
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Teenagers were lost in the fleeting joy of letting loose, dancing non-rhythmically, leaning into each other without excuse.
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I am thrilled there are other people who enjoy this, but first and foremost, this was me and my friends trying to have an amazing time chasing fleeting conditions, perishable conditions.
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And so, for me personally, I’ve always tried to eliminate emotion because it’s fleeting and it distracts you.
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When Opeth released their masterpiece in March 2001, it united metalheads, classic rock casuals and prog rock geeks in one fleeting moment of harmony.
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Although Will and Jada have both sought to downplay their Scientology ties, Freeman has previously their involvement was far from just a fleeting moment.
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There were few fleeting moments of settled conditions sprinkled in, though.
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And hunger isn’t a fleeting feeling, it’s a primal biological signal that your body wants fuel.
Source: Harvard Gazette

Omnichannel might be a fleeting buzzword, but developing a strategy in which brands engage their audiences and customers in all the places that make sense is smart in the long-term.
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I am thrilled there are other people who enjoy this, but first and foremost, this was me and my friends trying to have an amazing time chasing fleeting conditions, perishable conditions.
Source: The Denver Post

It is easy to over-engineer a product so that it will survive the very worst of conditions, but worst conditions may only be fleeting or transient.
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Louis band with Columbia roots shows off both high pop-culture and emotional IQs on this 10-song set, drilling deep into the fleeting joys and lingering disappointments of this American life in a way that will keep listeners singing — and laughing — along with its emo-tinged indie rock.
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While little else is known about the contents of the series, the minute-long trailer shows fleeting black-and-white images of the pair.
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 And it’s so fleeting and ethereal, points of view in the line of time.
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Lerman’s artistic portrayal of nature strives to bring the beauty of the outdoors into focus by capturing fleeting moments and unique compositions.
Source: The Manchester Journal

From the fleeting glance inside the couple's old home, it appears as though keen chef Meghan had given the old kitchen - which was built in 1801 - a modern update with industrial-style touches.
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© Toshiko Takaezu Foundation Blurring the boundary between form and surface, her hybrid vessels capture an experience—a fleeting moment—of something so human.
Source: Art Institute of Chicago

However, what it does, effectively is create a sense of an impending doom, claustrophobia and somewhere renders the audience half blind, by keeping the identity of the assailant a skeleton in the cupboard, offering fleeting glances of all his features- but face.
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Ultimately, Graham believes the troubling issues behind the feature outweigh the fleeting fun Wrapped provides.
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We also dip into a Westchester MC’s tribute to the increasingly fleeting fall season.
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That he lost to a mediocre Kentucky team one week later — falling to 0-3 against the in-state rival — reminded all of just how fleeting those good feelings were.
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The images on the screen evoked tears from the audience and reminded everyone just how fleeting life is.
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6"Written in the Sand"From: 'Happy Endings' (2017)This cleverly crafted tune finds the band trying to define if their love affair is meant to last or just a fleeting spark.
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Rather, it has to do with my fleeting tastes, accomplishments, “tribes,” and moral causes du jour that tickle my fancy.
Source: The American Conservative

Humans are at least four-dimensional beings with a “long self“, even if we feel locked in 3D and the fleeting present moment.
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There have been fleeting moments of the Messi magic football fans have grown accustomed to seeing over the years, most notably his wonderful touch and finish against Mexico in the group stages that gave Argentina a crucial breakthrough after the shock defeat by Saudi Arabia.
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