「FLEETING」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Gradually shifting observed patterns became | fleeting abstracted movements often caught from water |
lness, his participation in Parliament became | fleeting, although he remained as an MP until his deat |
This type of romance was typically seen as | fleeting and more of a phase in growing up rather than |
, talent and chutzpah to make any comparisons | fleeting and pointless". |
terial, Tremlett's wall drawings vary between | fleeting and enduring. |
fact prevents one from believing things to be | fleeting and worthless. |
of appearances, behind Pauline Hamill, Julie | Fleeting and Gemma Fay. |
inning the $10,000 Robert Helps Prize with My | fleeting Angel (for piano trio), Frances-Hoad became C |
''A | Fleeting Animal: An Opera from Judevine'' (with compos |
r Who and the Daleks (uncredited, 1965) and a | fleeting appearance in Joe Massot's 13-minute short Re |
presenting the Jones clan, even though it's a | fleeting appearance. |
tays with Uncle Stavely, but Stavely only has | fleeting appearances in the later books. |
annel 4 reality show Supernanny, and has made | fleeting appearances in the Channel 4 TV surreal medic |
However, the success was | fleeting as the abrupt closure of the mill in 1927 led |
mbers of the Spirit included Scotland's Julie | Fleeting, Brazil's Daniela and Canada's Christine Lath |
enerous, writing that “Yachts' popularity was | fleeting but they left behind several great three-minu |
Jim | Fleeting called Jones into the senior Scotland squad a |
Like most of Bunker's parts, it was a | fleeting cameo, but Bunker eventually appeared in nume |
ing the morning D Company had had a number of | fleeting contacts while setting up ambush locations an |
Certain Starlights and | Fleeting Daybreaks is an independently released album |
orded from home called Certain Starlights and | Fleeting Daybreaks. |
Fleeting Days is a folk rock album released in 2003 by | |
n's music is heavily influenced by Bob Dylan, | Fleeting Days is also influenced by the style of Elvis |
New American Language, The Swastika EP, | Fleeting Days and My Country II were all released unde |
hilia and pedophilia) and murder (including a | fleeting depiction of infanticide). |
he happiness that showed itself to him like a | fleeting dream and made an impression on his heart -- |
This emphasis on | fleeting effects of colour and light was a new departu |
regimes in the area, resulting in a large but | fleeting empire in Eastern Senegal and Mali. |
rocesses, although there are reports of their | fleeting existence in a freshwater alga. |
salts are apparently unstable but may have a | fleeting existence in carbonate solutions.> |
It may have a | fleeting existence in aqueous solutions of acetic acid |
tion of happy faces and unhappy realities, of | fleeting expressions of art and culture undone by dail |
died at Winchester on 21 September 1957, won | fleeting fame as a schoolboy cricketer at Winchester C |
a cynical and somewhat satirical look at the | fleeting fame of a musician and fickle public tastes ( |
in Buenos Aires, December 31, 1976, twice won | fleeting fame as a cricketer. |
areer Webb concluded there was evidence for a | fleeting Folsom-Yuma (Clovis) horizon in the state, an |
t The Photographers Gallery in the exhibition | Fleeting Gestures. |
cter to make an appearance at this point is a | fleeting glimpse of the Cheshire Cat. |
eap forward for Gaga, but provided "small, if | fleeting, glimpses behind the pretense." |
of something 'unworldly' with people catching | fleeting glimpses out of the corner of their eye which |
s that have possessed a once-significant, but | fleeting glory - now, only a small, largely forgotten |
She makes Holiday's | fleeting happiness a joy and her suffering an art." |
techniques that enable fast moving events or | fleeting, hopping signals occurring in the radio spect |
Thoughts of prosperity and expansion proved | fleeting, however, and the railway company was subsume |
Fleeting Images | |
an impressionist quality which captures "the | fleeting impressions of his surroundings." |
sh memory (if there ever was memory) of these | fleeting incidents by a 19 year old into the recesses |
fferent cellular processes that are unusually | fleeting, including membrane budding and fusion, synap |
us the song might refer to the frustration of | fleeting inspiration in songwriting. |
ight Railway on 16 October 1916, it attracted | fleeting interest from the Southern Railway. |
It has been conjectured to be a | fleeting intermediate in the thermal decomposition of |
symbol used by the military to symbolize the | fleeting life of a soldier. |
All that keeps us from leading useless, | fleeting lives is our power and freedom to interact wi |
tionary, but it is still worth seeing for its | fleeting looks into a heart of darkness." |
ith a culture, of experience transformed from | fleeting moment to lasting resonance." |
be printed and sold, nothing but that single | fleeting moment when you feel alive. |
For me, that | fleeting moment was the most intense of the entire Wor |
will see them in the corner of your eye for a | fleeting moment (like tariaksuq, shadow people). |
can they see each other in human form for one | fleeting moment, but can never touch. |
artners, to ensure that our progress is not a | fleeting moment, but part of a serious and sustained e |
These | Fleeting Moments |
e during the Prohibition era, reflects on the | fleeting nature of material wealth and the friendships |
sioned an ode by Derzhavin, meditating on the | fleeting nature of fortune and success. |
accentuated the world's impermanence and the | fleeting nature of the present. |
Yet they are random and | fleeting, never appearing twice. |
joy to be obtained from observation, however | fleeting, of the world around them. |
918 victory against Germany gave the Allies a | fleeting opportunity to destroy German power. |
Adelina Poerio was cast as the | fleeting red-coated figure after Roeg saw her photo at |
By the age of twenty seven, he had a | fleeting resemblance to actor Eric Close. |
"Ai no Uta" is described as a song about the | fleeting sadness of love, and how fragile and precious |
But a secret anguish cast a | fleeting shadow across her face, and the water glass i |
[...] The | fleeting simulation, published in this month's Structu |
Hoax's | fleeting soul resurfaces briefly, and realizes his hor |
July Cup - (1) - | Fleeting Spirit (2009) |
ble to add two more goals to his tally during | fleeting substitute appearances as his team earned pro |
This proved to be nothing but a | fleeting success. |
icket commentator, Colin Bateman opined, "his | fleeting taste of Test cricket should have been added |
a Barrison, the oldest of the sisters had had | fleeting theatre experience in Copenhagen as a young g |
is conducted in the knowledge that love is a | fleeting thing - however this does not seem to matter |
teristic signs of the emotions, even the most | fleeting, to be written briefly on man's face. |
Today stated Ward "brought a sense of joy, if | fleeting, to the show". |
en el verano" (1976) to note "the hard / the | fleeting transparency". |
In my opinion, this is | fleeting trivia; so no. |
for her inactive role in his life during her | fleeting visits, such as when she guilted Jerry Booth |
that Smith's relationship with Alger, though | fleeting, was more than a casual sexual affair and tha |
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