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  • More worrisome than the short-lasting shots of cold, though promising in terms of keeping drought conditions in check, is the potential for rain to dampen at least part of the coming weekend.

    Forecast: Warmer Wednesday; weekend rain? 2011

  • For stability based solely on naked power is short-lasting.

    Sohrab Ahmari: How an Arab Autocrat Falls Sohrab Ahmari 2011

  • For stability based solely on naked power is short-lasting.

    Sohrab Ahmari: How an Arab Autocrat Falls Sohrab Ahmari 2011

  • For stability based solely on naked power is short-lasting.

    Sohrab Ahmari: How an Arab Autocrat Falls Sohrab Ahmari 2011

  • Because its effects are short-lasting, the medics may also simply have been using it to make sure Olivia remained inert while they performed the lumbar puncture.

    Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010

  • But for many, short-lasting mild stimulants like coffee and Red Bull are not enough.

    Bill Piper: Happy Meth Awareness Day 2008

  • Any declines this month have been minor and short-lasting.

    Dollar Correction Is Due, 2008

  • For him, unified consciousness of ˜self™ is simply a short-lasting

    The Unity of Consciousness Brook, Andrew 2006

  • The impact of flushing canals on snail populations is not based on the drag force effect, but rather on turbulent and fleeting, short-lasting shear stresses along the transition zone of various embankment vegetation and river bed sediments.

    Chapter 6 1996

  • Local staples tend to make unattractive, short-lasting, poorrising breads that the public shuns.

    Chapter 25 1996

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