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It also requires policymakers not to lose sight of the overall trend toward thinner and more transient snowpack, even after a few good years in a row.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 6, 2024

Your cells have elaborate machinery to fix mistakes in DNA, which must last a long time to be inherited, whereas RNA is effervescent and plays a more transient role in cellular life.

From Scientific American Feb. 17, 2022

Outside the house, exposure might be more transient, or depending on where you live or what you’re doing, you might be masked up.

From Slate Nov. 13, 2021

Unlike most states, Hawaii’s correctional system houses both sentenced prisoners and people awaiting trial, a more transient population with lower vaccination levels.

From Seattle Times Jun. 30, 2021

But she, dowered with virtue and goodness, as well as with more transient charms, trembled when she saw the effect of her attractions on her many lovers, and secluded herself as closely as possible.

From Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine by Spence, Lewis



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