He mentioned Simpson-Bowles fleetingly in his State of the Union speech a month later.
Perhaps pity was a truer description of what I felt for him, however fleetingly.
What does it say about us that these disgraced politicians have success -- however fleetingly -- after their scandals?
He will make it fleetingly, because he's been taught that it's an important thing to do, but he can't hold it.
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When Greece was the lone outcast, it was easier to contemplate evicting delinquent countries from the euro, as Mrs Merkel fleetingly proposed.
But right now, Obama should avoid the temptation of quick wins to fleetingly reduce benchmark prices and inch prices down at U.S. pumps.
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Stelios and his hard-traveling inner circle noticed that Internet cafes in most cities were overpriced operations run by nerds, sometimes fleetingly fashionable but frequently going bust.
We are told that Cartier-Bresson had an appreciation of the beauty of the world, especially that of women, but the show does not bring this out except fleetingly.
Bear in mind that this is just for your post to appear fleetingly on their feed, with no guarantee that they will see it or click on it.
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She was only their temporary custodian, she said, a form and a face caught fleetingly by the movie camera or posing, in soft focus, behind the hard stones.
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Fleetingly I imagined the treasures I might have found inside.
At some point, it had been decided, with the eloquent noncommunication of twentysomething males, that we would be going out together, and that this would make us, fleetingly, friends.
The story (set in suburban Michigan in 1974 and told mainly in flashbacks) is anchored by the charismatic Lux (Kirsten Dunst), the most daring of the Lisbon sisters, whose golden dreams appear fleetingly onscreen.
But even allowing for seasonal adjustments, Tony Blair must be wondering what he has done to earn the scorn dumped on him after his own return this week from a visit to India, Pakistan and, fleetingly, the Bagram airbase outside Kabul.
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After re-analysing the plates, Dr Jain and Dr Singh concluded that they may have found axions that exist so fleetingly that they are not noticed by the modern electronic methods of particle detection that have replaced the use of photographic plates.
In fact, by the 1960s Los Angeles had played host, however fleetingly, to a huge variety of authors, musicians and artists, among them Bertolt Brecht, Joan Didion, Jascha Heifetz, David Hockney, Huxley himself, Christopher Isherwood, Thomas Mann, Robert Motherwell, Nathanael West, Artur Rubinstein, Arnold Schoenberg and Igor Stravinsky.
In the two zones of action (they hardly count as stories), Tati plays Monsieur Hulot, a tall, spring-jointed, aging Everyman who goes to see a bureaucrat about a document, while a busload of American tourists blithely disembark in a Paris of iconic landmarks that they see only fleetingly as distant reflections in glass doors.
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