Short-lived Sentence Examples

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  • But his distress was short-lived, and he talked a number of lodgers into a late afternoon dip at the pool.

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  • Dean's victory was short lived.

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  • In 1717, however, Cardinal Alberoni retook Cagliari for Spain; but this state of things was short-lived, for in 1720, by the treaty of London, Sardinia passed in exchange for Sicily to the dukes of Savoy, to whom it brought the royal title.

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  • Any pain she caused was going to be short lived and quickly fixed, when she revealed herself to Gabriel once more and told him they could be together.

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  • The fraud was short-lived, and Darius I.

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  • But his success was short-lived, for in 1029 the Norwegian nobles, seething with discontent, rallied round the invading Knut the Great, and Olaf had to flee to Russia.

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  • These German popes were short-lived and inefficient.

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  • The amnesty which he granted was the beginning of the immense if short-lived popularity which he was to enjoy.

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  • During the greater part of the Mahommedan period Persia has been ruled by troubled and short-lived dynasties.

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  • If this dominance was Cretan, it was short-lived.

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  • These later stages, comprising the greater part of the larval history, are adapted for an inquiline or a parasitic life, where shelter is assured and food abundant, while the short-lived, active condition enables the newly-hatched insect to make its way to the spot favourable for its future development, clinging, for example, in the case of an oil-beetle's larva, to the hairs of a bee as she flies towards her nest.

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  • Forbes, two brilliant and short lived young men who occupied successively the post of prosector to the Zoological Society of London, and who made a rich use of the material provided by the collection of that society.

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  • Under the short-lived republican government in Spain Porto Rico was in1870-1874a province with a provincial deputation, and in 1873 slavery was abolished.

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  • His Son, Alexandre Edmond Becquerel (1820-1891), was born in Paris on the 24th of March 1820, and was in turn his pupil, assistant and successor at the Musee d'Histoire Naturelle; he was also appointed professor at the short-lived Agronomic Institute at Versailles in 1849, and in 1853 received the chair of physics at the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers.

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  • Now began the short-lived activity which was to give him an historical significance.

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  • But these treaties, each of which marked a fresh Turkish advance, were short-lived.

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  • In 1821-1822 he edited in New York a short-lived literary magazine, The Idle Man.

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  • He founded a short-lived order, the Brothers of the Virgin, suppressed by the council of Lyons (1274), and died a Franciscan.

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  • A little later they were reconciled; but the reconciliation was short-lived; to the end of the reign Robert was a source of trouble.

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  • The songs and elegies of the short-lived Paul Anyos, edited by Bacsanyi in 1798, show great depth of feeling.

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  • Other precursors of the modern school were the poet and philologist Francis Verseghy, whose works extend to nearly forty volumes; the gifted didactic prose writer, Joseph 'Carman; the metrical rhymster, Gideon Raday; the lyric poets, Ssentjebi Szabo, Janos Bacsanyi, and the short-lived Gabriel Dayka, whose posthumous " Verses " were published in 1813 by Kazinczy.

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  • Among authors of other historical or humorous romances and tales which have appeared from time to time are Francis Marton alias Lewis Abonyi, Joseph Gaal, Paul Gyulai, William GyOri, Lazarus Horvath, the short-lived Joseph Irinyi, translator of Uncle Tom's Cabin, Francis Ney, Albert ' D affy, Alexander Vachott and his brother Emeric (Vahot), Charles Szathmary, Desider Margittay, Victor Vajda, Joseph Bodon, Atala Kisfaludy and John Kratky.

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  • This short-lived experiment, which inspired the muse of Vodnik, the first Slovene poet of real mark, had its aftermath in the Illyrian movement of the forties, which centred in Zagreb, the Croatian capital.

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  • The Serbo-Croat coalition, formed on the basis of the Fiume Resolution, at once acquired the mastery in Croatia, and even when its short-lived alliance with the Hungarian coalition - in power in Hungary since April 1906 - was replaced by acute conflict in the summer of 1907, no amount of repression from Budapest could destroy its solid majority in the Croatian diet.

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  • One other short-lived movement of the Omayyad period should be mentioned.

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  • He was Minister of Railways in the short-lived Dawson Ministry of 1899, and in 1901 was elected a member of the Commonwealth Parliament, retaining his scat for 15 years.

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  • This departure from established canons must be traced to the influence of the short-lived academy of Italian art established by the Japanese government early in the Meiji era.

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  • The Bee, or Universal Weekly Pamphlet (1733-1735) of the unfortunate Eustace Budgell, and the Literary Magazine (1735-1736), with which Ephraim Chambers had much to do, were short-lived.

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  • The Sydney Magazine of Science and Art (1857) and the Month (1857) were short-lived.

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  • The short-lived Revue francaise (1828-1830), founded by Guizot, Remusat, De Broglie, and the doctrinaires, was an attempt in this direction.

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  • The Revue belge (1835-1843), in spite of the support of the best writers of the kingdom, as well as its successor the Revue de Liege (1844-1847), the Tresor national (1842-1843), published at Brussels, and the Revue de Belgique (1846-1851) were all short-lived.

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  • But the triumph was short-lived.

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  • This arrangement, though short-lived, is significant of the decay of the political influence of the Eupatridae, and it is not likely that they recovered, even in practice, any real control of the government.

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  • The new Chamber proved hostile to Villele, who resigned to make way for the short-lived moderate ministry of Martignac.

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  • Sticklebacks are short-lived animals; they are said to reach an age of only three or four years; yet their short life, at least that of the males, is full of excitement.

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  • The Yue-Chi were probably the principal means of disseminating it in India, though all movements 'which kept open the communications between Bactria and Persia and India must have contributed, and the first introduction was' due to the short-lived Graeco-Bactrian conquest (180-130 B.C.).

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  • This responsibility, however, weighed but lightly on her; while her son was overwhelmed with remorse, she calmly enjoyed her short-lived triumph.

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  • During the publication of The New Yorker he added to the scanty income which the job printing brought him by supplying editorials to the short-lived Daily Whig and various other publications.

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  • When the insurgents under Duke Otto were joined by the Thuringians, Henry was compelled in 1074 to release Magnus and to make a number of concessions as the price of the peace of Gerstungen; which, however, was short-lived, as the peasants employed in pursuance of its terms in demolishing the forts, desecrated the churches and violated the ducal tombs.

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  • Saxe-Neustadt was a short-lived branch from Saxe-Zeitz, extinct in 1714.

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  • In 1860 Everett was the candidate of the short-lived Constitutional-Union party for the vice-presidency, on the ticket with John Bell, but received only 39 electoral votes.

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  • The Sayads gave a short-lived dynasty to India, which reigned at Delhi during the first half of the 15th century.

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  • Two leading features, from which many others follow, are the intermediate value of the mean annual temperatures and the prevalence of westerly winds, with which drift the areas of high and low pressurecyclonic and anticyclonic areascontrolling the short-lived, non-periodic weather changes.

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  • The Cluniac revival, with all its brilliancy, was but short-lived.

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  • If, as seems likely, the Dalriadic Scots towards the beginning of the 6th century established a footing in the islands, their success was short-lived, and the Picts regained power and kept it until dispossessed by the Norsemen in the 9th century.

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  • Massena, of the short-lived Roman republic; and he thence joined the expedition to Egypt, taking part with his friend Berthollet as well in various operations of the war as in the scientific labours of the Egyptian Institute of Sciences and Arts; they accompanied Bonaparte to Syria, and returned with him in 1798 to France.

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  • It was destined to be short-lived.

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  • The short-lived Ligurian republic was soon swallowed up in the French empire, not, however, until Genoa had been made to experience, by the terrible privations of the siege when Massena held the city against the Austrians (1800), all that was meant by a participation in the vicissitudes of the French Revolution.

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  • Hence came both the short-lived brilliancy of Sicily and its later decay.

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  • Equally short-lived was the Danish dominion in England, which originated in a great Viking expedition of King Sweyn I.

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  • Yet more even than to felicitous circumstances, Denmark owed her short-lived greatness to the great statesmen and administrators whom Frederick II.

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  • If, on the other hand, the endosperm is the product of an act of fertilization as definite as that giving rise to the embryo itself, we have to recognize that twin-plants are produced within the embryo-sac - one, the embryo, which becomes the angiospermous plant, the other, the endosperm, a short-lived, undifferentiated nurse to assist in the nutrition of the former, even as the subsidiary embryos in a pluri-embryonic Gymnosperm may facilitate the nutrition of the dominant one.

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  • The development of this alliance was interrupted by the short-lived peace of October 180r; and for a while it seemed as though France and Russia might come to an understanding.

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  • He was minister of public instruction in the short-lived cabinet of the 19th of May 1873, and in 1876, having been elected senator for the Aisne, he was again entrusted by Dufaure with the ministry of public instruction, with which, as a Protestant, he was not permitted to combine the ministry of public worship. His most important project, a bill transferring the conferment of degrees to the state, passed the Chamber, but was thrown out by the Senate.

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  • The practical though short-lived conquest of England begins under Ivar, Ubbe and Halfdan, reputed sons of Ragnar, and is completed by the last of the three in conjunction with the Guthorm above mentioned.

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  • Here in 1850 the parliament of the short-lived Prussian Northern Union (known as the Erfurt parliament) held its sittings.

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  • His triumph, however, was short-lived; he was assassinated in 681, the victim of a combined attack of his numerous enemies.

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  • In the 10th century the short-lived Egyptian government introduced into the population an element from that country which still persists in the villages.

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  • But his triumph was short-lived.

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  • He was one of the founders, in New York, of the short-lived Workingman's party in 1828, and established the Boston Quarterly Review, mainly written by himself, in 1838.

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  • This episode is known as the " Bear Flag War," inasmuch as there was short-lived talk of making California an independent state, and a flag with a bear as an emblem (California is still popularly known as the Bear Flag State)flew for a few days at Sonoma.

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  • It may probably have originated in religious associations, but the guiding power throughout was the imperial policy of Thebes, especially during its short-lived supremacy after 379 B.C.

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  • A member of the short-lived Erfurt parliament of 1850, he was again summoned to the presidential chair.

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  • Not even a dispensation obtained by some means from the imperial chancery, not even the power of the Church could avail to break the chain of servitude."It can hardly be gainsaid that these artificial arrangements bear a very striking analogy to those of the Indian caste-system; and if these class restrictions were comparatively short-lived on Italian ground, it was not perhaps so much that so strange a plant found there an ethnic soil less congenial to its permanent growth, but because it was not allowed sufficient time to become firmly rooted; for already great political events were impending which within a few decades were to lay the mighty empire in ruins.

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  • Under the short-lived Second Republic (1848-52) the position of the Church grew even stronger, for the introduction of universal suffrage brought to the polls great masses of new voters strongly clerical in sympathies.

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  • Lord Kelvin's mirror galvanometer was first used in receiving signals through the short-lived 1858 cable.

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  • It is still used where hand printing prevails, and it was this form of press which was employed by William Morris at his famous, but short-lived, Kelmscott Press, the upright frame or staple, of iron; the feet of this staple rested upon two pieces of substantial timber dovetailed into a cross, which formed a base or foundation for the in the production of many sumptuous books, the most celebrated of which was the Chaucer, a large folio volume, illustrated by Sir Edward Burne-Jones.

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  • The short-lived triumph of the Mussulmans might, however, have warranted a less ambitious tone.

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  • The attempt to enforce compulsory military service, made and abandoned in 1869, but finally successful in 1881, led to two short-lived revolts among the Krivoscians, during which Cattaro was the Austrian headquarters.

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  • Although the emperor's experiment was short-lived podestas soon became general in northern Italy, making their appearance in most communes about 1200.

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  • But the predominance of Thebes was short-lived.

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  • The short-lived federal republic from the IIth of February 1873 to the 3rd of January 1874 was the culminating point of the career of Castelar, and his conduct during those eleven months was much praised by the wiser portion of his fellow-countrymen, though it alienated from him the sympathies of the majority of his quondam friends in the republican ranks.

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  • Even in the Mexican border, desert oak, juniper and manzanita cover the mountains, and there is a vigorous though short-lived growth of grasses and flower from July to October.

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  • It is known that he had the opportunity of joining the marquis of Rockingham's short-lived administration at any time on his own terms, and his conduct in declining an arrangement with that minister has been more generally condemned than any other step in his public life.

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  • French deism, the direct progeny of the English movement, was equally short-lived.

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  • It deserves to be noted here that the former, the theology of the Aufklarung, was, like that of the deists, destined to a short-lived notoriety; whereas the solid, accurate and scholarly researches of the rationalist critics of Germany, undertaken with no merely polemical spirit, not only form an epoch in the history of theology, but have taken a permanent place in the body of theological science.

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  • The policy of his short-lived government was hostile to Bohemia and he was soon replaced by Count Badeni.

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  • But the Swedish rule was short-lived, as in 1655 the settlements surrendered to Peter Stuyvesant and passed under the control of the Dutch.

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  • The first society for worship was formed in Baltimore in 1792 (reorganized 1798), though a short-lived one had preceded it at Halifax, N.S., in 1791.

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  • He wrote numerous pamphlets during the short-lived Second Republic, attacked the Roman expedition with all his strength, and was from the first an uncompromising opponent of Prince Louis Napoleon.

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  • But this period of happiness was destined to be short-lived.

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  • The history of the century and a half that follows is very obscure; short-lived Saka dynasties succeeded one another until, about 388, the country was conquered by the Guptas of Magadha, who kept a precarious tenure of it till about 470, when their empire was destroyed by the White Huns, or Ephthalites, who, after breaking the power of Persia and assailing the Kushan kingdom of Kabul, poured into India, conquered Sind, and established their dominion as far south as the Nerbudda.

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  • In the end the Yadavas of Devagiri (Daulatabad) prevailed, and in 1192 established a short-lived empire to which the Dholka princes were ultimately forced to become tributary.

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  • Of all the descendants of Alfred he was the 0nly one who lived to see his sixtieth birthdaythe house of Wessex were a short-lived race.

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  • The rule of the Danish king and his two short-lived sons had caused no break in the social or constitutional history of England.

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  • In January the death of Catherine had rejoiced the hearts of Henry and Anne Boleyn, but Annes happiness was short-lived.

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  • The short-lived Goderich administration followed; and in January 1828 the king, weary of the effort to arrange a coalition, summoned the duke of Wellington to office as head of a purely Iuiu,g.

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  • Panama was a part of the viceroyalty of New Granada created in 1718, and in 1819 became a part of the independent nation of Colombia and in 1831 of New Granada, from which in 1841 Panama and Veragua provinces seceded as the state (short-lived) of the Isthmus of Panama.

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  • Her triumph, however, was short-lived, as she died quietly in her bed in 597 soon after her victory.

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  • He became one of the most prominent republican opponents of the Radical party, distinguishing himself by his attacks on the short-lived Gambetta ministry.

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  • Burnet's reconciliation with the court was short-lived.

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  • Under Postumus Gaul had already attempted to restore an independent though short-lived empire (258267); and twenty-eight years later the tetrarchy of Diocletian proved that the blood now circulated with difficulty from the heart to the extremities of an empire on the eve of disintegration.

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  • He formed a regency ministry pending the arrival of his majesty, who confirmed his appointment, and for six years Canovas was premier except during the short-lived cabinets of Marshal Jovellar in 1875 and Marshal Campos for a few months in 1879.

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  • I believe in pleasure, but pleasure is always short-lived, like one-night stands.

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  • But their distress was short lived as the recently created path ended a few hundred yards further, behind a cluster of boulders.

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  • Later he formed the short lived band special brunch with Matt Irving.

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  • However, eating large amounts of meat may cause short-lived increases in blood creatinine levels.

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  • Coriander (cilantro ), garden cress, and dill are short-lived annuals that, when cut for harvest, do not regrow.

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  • Supremacy in the violent world is short lived as younger, hungrier and more ruthless gangs move in.

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  • Initially, it is placed in cooling ponds to allow short-lived radioactive isotopes to decay.

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  • The possibility of using ultra-intense lasers to produce commercial amounts of short-lived positron emitting sources for positron emission tomography (PET) is discussed.

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  • Magazines can provide a quick fix but it is short lived.

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  • It relies on compounds labeled with very short-lived radioisotopes (e.g. 11 C or 18 F ).

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  • This proved a fruitful, albeit relatively short-lived, source of business for Paxman.

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  • Tom Fleming's time at the Lyceum was sadly short-lived.

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  • The service was run almost exclusively by the batch of Duple bodied Tigers as illustrated and was fairly short-lived, lasting about a year.

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  • Side effects are uncommon and usually short-lived and mild, but you may notice a slight tummy upset for a while.

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  • Critics might argue that the process was a sham, based upon a tactical repositioning of republicanism which proved extremely short-lived.

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  • Shallow burial of short-lived waste Waste with short-lived radioactivity buried just below the surface.

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  • The " retirement, " of course, proved short-lived.

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  • America's Funniest Home Videos made its debut on Sunday night, January 14th, 1990, replacing a short-lived sitcom called Free Spirit.

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  • During this period she appeared in the short lived shipping soap opera " Triangle " .

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  • City's joy was short lived however as just seven minutes later the visitors restored their lead when England fired in a left-foot volley.

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  • But her political ardour was short-lived; she cared little about forms of government, and, when the days of June dashed to the ground her hopes of social regeneration, she quitted once for all the field of politics and returned to her quiet country ways and her true vocation as an interpreter of nature, a spiritualizer of the commonest sights of earth and the homeliest household affections.

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  • From the first her society bored Peter unspeakably, and, after the birth of their second short-lived son Alexander, on the 3rd of October 1691, he practically deserted her.

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  • Five short-lived kings of the house ruled in Armenia after 1342, "Latin exiles," as Stubbs says, "in the midst of several strange populations all alike hostile."

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  • They were then arboreal; but they speedily entered upon a rapid, although short-lived, course of evolution, during which leaping terrestrial forms like the kangaroos were developed.

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  • In January 1843 Green established in New York City a short-lived journal, The Republic, to combat the spoils system and to advocate free trade.

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  • After the exodus, which perhaps took place about 1300 B.C., they moved northwards again and founded a state of modest dimensions, which attained a short-lived unity under Solomon, but succumbed to internal dissensions and to the attacks of Assyria and Babylon.

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  • But his success was short-lived, and the subsequent discord between Abimelech and the Shechemites was regarded as a just reward for his atrocious massacre.

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  • Chhindwara formed part of the dominions of the ancient Gond dynasty of Chhindwara and Nagpur, whose seat was at Deogarh until, in the 18th century, it was removed by Chand Sultan, son of Bakht Buland (founder of the short-lived greatness of the dynasty, and of the city of Nagpur) to Nagpur (see Gondwana and Nagpuu) .

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  • But both their revolutions, under the prevot des marchands, Etienne Marcel, after the battle of Maupertuis, and again in 1382, were extremely short-lived, and the only tangible result was a stricter subjection to the king and his officers.

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  • In Paphlagonia, the native dynasts founded a powerful though short-lived kingdom, and the chieftains of the Bithynians were absolutely their own masters.

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  • He attacked with relentless vigour the short-lived monarchy of Amadeus, and contributed to its downfall.

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  • It relies on compounds labeled with very short-lived radioisotopes (e.g. 11 C or 18 F).

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  • Tom Fleming 's time at the Lyceum was sadly short-lived.

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  • Joy was short-lived as two minutes later Foot headed his second.

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  • America 's Funniest Home Videos made its debut on Sunday night, January 14th, 1990, replacing a short-lived sitcom called Free Spirit.

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  • Tomatoes, although technically short-lived perennials, are treated as annuals and raised from seed each year.

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  • Worst of all, this hi-tech gift economy is n't just a short-lived phenomenon.

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  • Unfortunately, this was another short-lived episode in Austin 's annals.

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  • During this period she appeared in the short lived shipping soap opera " Triangle ".

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  • They had their own short-lived spinoff series, also called The Lone Gunmen.

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  • City 's joy was short lived however as just seven minutes later the visitors restored their lead when England fired in a left-foot volley.

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  • Unfortunately the comeback was short lived as the Eagles wrested back the initiative.

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  • This period is short lived in your life.

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  • Another situation where you may be able to use a divorce kit rather than consult an attorney is when the marriage was relatively short-lived.

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  • Since the divorce petition deals with the property settlement and child support, unless the marriage was a very short-lived one and the couple has no children or significant property, hiring a lawyer is the more prudent choice.

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  • Some major department stores and MAC retailers feature the company's mini makeup as part of their promotions, though the promotional periods are typically short-lived.

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  • Sadly, the town's glory days were short lived.

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  • This type of stress is typically short lived and calls for immediate physical strength.

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  • For the very small percentage of young women who do make a living this way, it can be fun and exciting, but very short lived as magazines and media are always looking for the next "miss thang".

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  • Remind your teen that these temporary puberty changes are short-lived.

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  • Symptoms of tobacco withdrawal are short lived and are better endured when the person utilizes coping mechanisms.

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  • The feelings of pleasure derived from nicotine are short-lived, so you need more and more in order to keep it in your system.

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  • Tension may be released by shopping, but it is short-lived.

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  • His first real role was in the short-lived sitcom E/R., soon after he landed the role of the dreamy handyman next door on the Facts of Life and the micromanaging factory boss on Roseanne.

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  • The group's success was to be short-lived, however.

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  • The career change was short-lived, however, due to Marshall's death in late summer 1995, which left Anna devastated and alone.

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  • Lindsay rounded out her adolescence with two made-for-television movies and a recurring role in Bette Midler's short lived series, Bette.

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  • Fans of Carell may know him from his early days on the short-lived Dana Carvey Show or from reporting duties on The Daily Show.

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  • Steve Carell wrote for and appeared on the short-lived Dana Carvey Show before moving on as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

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  • While her music career was short-lived and not overly successful, Banks proved there was nothing she couldn't do.

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  • From 2004-2005, he played Bradin Westerly on Summerland, the short-lived, but popular WB series.

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  • Katharine McPhee also was cast in the short-lived MTV series, You Are Here.

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  • After a few short-lived television shows in the 1980s and 1990s, DeGeneres starred in her own sitcom, Ellen, portraying a single woman in Los Angeles, California who runs a bookstore.

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  • After her second performance at Carnegie Hall, Anne Hathaway got her first real acting gig -- being cast as Meghan Green in the short-lived television series, Get Real.

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  • Following Exit 57, Colbert went on to write and perform on the short-lived series The Dana Carvey Show.

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  • Hollywood nuptials are usually bigger productions than movies themselves, and though a lot of star marriages are short-lived, their celebrity wedding pictures will remain forever printed and published somewhere or another.

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  • From the nerdy Patty Green on the short-lived show Square Pegs to the fabulous Carrie Bradshaw on Sex and the City, Sarah Jessica Parker has come a long way from her Ohio roots.

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  • Her career as a model was short-lived, however, as she was cast in her first acting role in 1989 on the forgettable ABC show Living Dolls.

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  • In 1999, Neil Patrick landed a lead role in the short-lived show Stark Raving Mad alongside Tony Shaloub.

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  • When Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee and VH1 were shopping schools for the rocker's short-lived Tommy Lee Goes to College, they were also met with a resounding "No" by the University of Central Florida.

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  • The success and critical praise he garnered for the role was short-lived, as he was once again arrested twice for drug possession.

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  • Ray J is really William Raymond Norman Jr. He began a short-lived acting career when he was only eight years old, appearing in commercials.

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  • Most of these roles have been single episode appearances or short-lived recurring roles.

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  • In 2009, Lautner landed a regular role in the short-lived drama My Own Worst Enemy, starring Christian Slater.

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  • Ricky Gervais Meets… - This short-lived series focused on one special guest per episode.

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  • She also pursued modeling, and while this career was short-lived, her good looks and touch of exoticism made her relatively successful.

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  • In 1999, Post played Julia Whitney in the short-lived sitcom Odd Man Out.

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  • Aralia is slow growing and short-lived plant.

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  • It is, some think, a naturally short-lived tree.

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  • America. It is, however, a true perennial, although maybe a short-lived one, and should be frequently raised from seed to make sure of keeping up the stock.

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  • The true C. indivisa is distinct, and a large number of plants have at different times been in cultivation; owing, however, to their being treated as tropical plants, they usually proved short-lived.

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  • The blooms are short-lived, but the reserves are so numerous as to keep up the succession for a long time.

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  • These species are of secondary importance in the flower garden, and like many other annuals, they suffer through being judged by spring-sown plants of short-lived bloom.

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  • Though short-lived, self-sown seedlings maintain themselves as pretty patches, coming year after year on old walls or any rocky surface.

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  • In the London district many of the varieties die from disease, or are short-lived as regards bloom, but the handsome C. amplexicaulis, with its bold habit and lemon-yellow flowers, is always a favourite.

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  • All these plants are short-lived, and best regarded as of biennial duration only.

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  • Some of the hottest male fashions are short-lived, while others are classic styles that never leave the fashion scene.

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  • Although the episodes are usually short-lived, some women perspire beyond their control, with a need to change clothing.

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  • Sadly, such enthusiasm will be short lived.

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  • While major depressive episodes may be acute (intense but short-lived), dysthymic disorder is an ongoing, chronic depression that lasts two or more years (one or more years in children) and has an average duration of 16 years.

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  • Sometimes these problems are short-lived and for some children the effects of being left out or teased by classmates are transitory.

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  • Compression can be short-lived, as when a heavy backpack compresses the nerves passing across the shoulders.

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  • Passive immunity is relatively short lived and is acquired by transferring antibodies from mother to child in the uterus or by inoculation with serum that contains antibodies from immune persons or animals.

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  • However, the short-lived immunosuppression caused by certain vaccines does not result in an increased risk of infections from other pathogens soon after vaccination.

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  • The feelings can be short-lived, or may last a lifetime for some.

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  • While Brad's long hair days were short-lived, many of his greatest fans consider his long locks the sexiest of all his changing looks.

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  • Women may have inter-cycle bleeding for many reasons, but this tends to be short lived.

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  • This is usually short-lived; you can ask your gynecologist about medications you can take to lessen the discomfort right after placement.

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  • But Alcatraz's role as a fearsome fortress protecting the strategic bay waters was short-lived and in a few decades it's role steadily diminished.

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  • Fortunately, this hard-to-wear fashion was short-lived, as women clamored for clothing that was easier to wear.

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  • That way, you'll have some great shots, even if the costume is short-lived.

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  • These symptoms are typically short-lived and last only a few hours.

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  • However, dating will be short lived if the two of you have not worked through the deepest issues.

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  • This might give you some insight, but it'll be short-lived because as soon as you think you've got this one figured out, the other side, the twin self, will emerge.

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  • Many other Care Bears have appeared over the years, though the majority of their appearances have been seasonal, short-lived or simply to suit a particular storyline.

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  • One dramatic yet short-lived series I consulted on was a mid-80s show for ABC called Shadow Chasers.

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  • You'll end up damaging the leather of your shoe for a short-lived high-wattage shine.

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  • Egglesfield left AMC in 2009 for a stint on the short-lived reboot of Melrose Place.

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  • Nicolette Sheridan made her television debut in the early 1980s on the short lived prime time drama Paper Dolls.

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  • Washington would later appear in the short-lived Bionic Woman re-make on NBC.

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  • The relationship was short-lived; Cindy left to start a new life in Spain.

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  • This torrid affair was short-lived, as Dale eventually left the village.

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  • Of course, as so many soap opera relationships tend to be, it was a short-lived affair.

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  • Summerland episode guides are ideal for viewers who are just now getting hooked on the short-lived series.

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  • Unfortunately for fans, Budig's return was short-lived.

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  • Brian and Dixie's relationship included a short-lived marriage in an attempt to provide Adam Chandler Junior with a stable home environment despite Adam's interference and Tad's 'death'.

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  • During her absence from AMC, she originated the role of Eden Capwell on the short-lived soap opera Santa Barbara.

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  • However, the effect is short-lived because Tara is desperate to get back to Eggs who is still under Maryann's sway.

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  • During her downtime from Y&R she took a role on Aaron Spelling's short-lived prime time soap opera Pacific Palisades.

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  • Davidson tried her hand at primetime television, starring in the short-lived series Broken Badges.

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  • The immunity to sunlight is short-lived however and Eric holds Edgington in the sun, determined to burn together.

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  • Having hobbies and doing crafts can sometimes be short-lived with kids.

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  • Devastated fans wondered if this was the end of her short-lived career, but she insisted that she would fight and continue to follow her chosen musical path.

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  • Would you recommend it to a friend, or was your membership short lived?

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  • It was an era that launched thousands of short-lived musical careers.

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  • After that, she had a failed turn in the oft mocked, short lived TV series Cop Rock.

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  • The reconciliation was short lived and the couple officially divorced in 2006.

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  • The hiatus is short-lived, however, lasting just under two months.

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  • Stone, an Australian native, has appeared on a variety of cooking shows in Australia and the United Kingdom, and was the star of the short-lived cooking show on TLC called Take Home Chef.

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  • The Servians again installed themselves in Upper Albania about 1180, and the provinces of Scutari and Prizren were ruled by kings of the house of Nemanya till 1360; Stefan Dushan (1331-1358), the greatest of these monarchs, included all Albania in his extensive but short-lived empire, and took the title of Imperator Romaniae Slavoniae et Albaniae (emperor of the Greeks, Slays and Albanians).

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  • The kingdom, however, was short-lived, and it was soon absorbed into the vassalage of Assyria.

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  • In 1881 Mahommed Ahmed ibn Seyyid Abdullah, a Dongolese, proclaimed himself al-mandi and founded in the eastern Sudan the short-lived empire overthrown by an AngloEgyptian force at the battle of Omdurman in 1898.

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  • Last but not least, if you think your child's interest in Scooby Doo might be short-lived, check out eBay or Craig's List for second-hand nightgowns so that you can save money indulging her until the next infatuation comes along.

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  • The plants are best suited for rich bottoms in the wild garden, as though the foliage and habit are good, the flowers are short-lived in the ordinary border, and somewhat coarse in habit.

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  • Boston Rob and Amber Brkich had a short-lived reality show of their own, which aired on the Fox Reality Channel.

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  • In 2005, she was the star of a very short-lived sitcom called Fat Actress, in which she played a version of herself as an overweight actress looking for work.

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  • Margolis hosted a short-lived talk show called The Cindy Margolis Show in 2000, but that only lasted for eight episodes before it was cancelled.

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  • They point to the short lived reality show Homeland Security, the take-off on Cops that deals with terrorism rather than street crime, as a tool to convince voters that the government is effectively protecting the country.

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  • She has never revealed the identity of Ryan's father but has shared that the marriage was short lived.

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  • Regardless, the short-lived Enterprise run features some great storytelling and exciting episodes, even if it's a little light on the Star Trek spice.

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  • In 1975, a made-for-TV movie spawned a short-lived Invisible Man television series starting former Man-From-UNCLE David McCallum.

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  • A common theme in fantasy is that immortal or long-lived races have little in common with short-lived ones, although temporary alliances against a common enemy can be forged.

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  • The movie spawned a short-lived television sitcom in the sixties.

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  • Unfortunately for Muffit, his life is short-lived.

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  • Although nail art offers a short lived commitment, nail art makes a definitive statement, while obviously detracting away from the color and simplicity of a regular manicure.

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  • This temporary search is short-lived, and can even result in a website losing significant ranking once the search engine company finds out.

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