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transience

[tran-shuhns, -zhuhns, -zee-uhns] / ˈtræn ʃəns, -ʒəns, -zi əns /
















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Transience drives sports; the next big thing is always due to arrive.

From Washington Post • Jan. 17, 2023

Transience and struggle right alongside recreation and privilege, a familiar mix in today’s California.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 14, 2022

Transience pervades this slim novel: in the father’s itinerant career, in the pace at which new information undermines M’s prior conception of life.

From New York Times • Jan. 29, 2021

Transience is out in the UK on 25 September.

From BBC • Sep. 16, 2015

Where there is life there is change or Transience.

From The Religion of the Samurai A Study of Zen Philosophy and Discipline in China and Japan by Nukariya, Kaiten




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