But she argues that modern atheism is as one-dimensional and transient a phenomenon as the modern varieties of theism (including fundamentalism) to which it responds.
Summers was described as a transient with a criminal record including convictions for burglary and grand theft.
It matters, of course, whether this immunity from criticism is a transient phenomenon or a permanent one.
Lawyers for a man who claims he is entitled to 84% of Facebook Inc. argued Wednesday the social-networking site's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, lives a transient life out of a duffel bag.
But the government has so far introduced no institutional reforms and Iranians are acutely aware that the changed atmosphere could be transient, a passing phase dependent on their rulers' attitudes.
She's there physically, but what proves to be a transient stroke removes her, and then, a few moments later, returns her, seemingly intact.
The reason I view it a transient bargaining stage is that it is simply unsustainable as a model of economic life for more than a tiny fraction int he long-term.
Such a transient but decisive use of air power would be supported by the many valid U.N.
Seek emergency care if you experience any of the signs or symptoms of a transient ischemic attack or stroke.
The District is a transient city where fans come to Nationals Park to root for their distant home teams rather than Washington.
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Mr Flynn suffered what is known as a transient ischaemic attack.
As he struggled through the Amazon on mules and boats, he reflected that Man was not master in the Tropics but instead a transient guest wise to enjoy the fruits that were offered.
If you produce a short-term memory -- if you look up a telephone number you just remember for a short period of time (or) you meet somebody and remember their name briefly -- you have a transient change in the strength of communication.
This was how we spoke of the local people: they were souls, they were transient spirits, a face in the window of a passing car, runny with reflected light, or a long street with a shovel jutting from a snowbank, no one in sight.
There's a fairly transient population that comes and goes and people can choose to keep to themselves.
It is seen as a relatively transient illness not worthy of much respect.
In contrast it may well be harder to establish a community council in parts of a large town or city with a somewhat transient population.
"It feels like a very transient job market, where you have to be inventive and creative and you have to be prepared to work for nothing if you want to get anywhere, " she says.
According to the Mayo Clinic website, the medical term for what is often called a mini-stroke is "transient ischemic attack, " and produces symptoms similar to a stroke but usually causes no permanent damage.
It is also that a large, transient population makes the place difficult to run.
McDonald's and Coca-Cola can claim more customers, but the experience they offer is a bit more transient.
By testing women 30 years and older, the number of transient infections that lead to a positive result are reduced.
As a result of the Sinai explosions, tourism will experience a sharp but transient drop and Israeli trust, already weak, in Egypt's role to secure the Israeli pullout from Gaza will also shrink.
Other interesting statistics from a recent Symantec study suggests that businesses are storing 2.2 Zettabytes of information and that data creation doubles every two years with one gigabyte of stored data creating a petabyte of transient data.
When he tired of Modernism in the 1950s, he led the charge into Post-Modernism, embracing every novelty and exploring its most transient and trendy aspects, a move that took his most ardent supporters and converts to Modernism by surprise.
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Since most are on paper, which allows oil paint more physical autonomy than absorptive canvas, the results are distinguished by fresh color and light, a palpable sense of immediacy and spontaneity, and a suggestion of transient moments captured and prolonged.
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It never occurred to me to ask whether the vet might keep them there, at the office, where the staff was better equipped for transient pit-bull infants than a fifteen-year-old girl might be.
No president, of course, wants to deliver a second inaugural address on a topic as contrived and transient as the debt ceiling.
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External hard drives are a good way of keeping transient data off your computer's core hard drive, which should give your operating system some extra room to do its job more efficiently.
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