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The first known use of transiency was in 1652
1 The report found that the volatile nature of capital gains realizations was a major explanation for the transiency of millionaires.
2 People will never know the transiency and difficulty of life until they step in the real world.
人如果不接触社会就不会知道生命的短暂和坎坷的意义。
3 Thy impalpable soul, Atom of consciousness, measuring the Infinite, grasping the whole: Then, on the trivialest transiencies fix’d, or plucking for fruit Dead-sea apples and ashes of sin, more brute than the brute.
4 All things were known eternally and were poignant in their transiency.
世间万物都是永恒可知的,即使稍纵即逝。
5 But transiency in the back of the bullpen extends well beyond Woodward’s arrival.
6 Thus, unaffected by the transiency that changes all beneath, God rises, the Bock of Ages in whom we may trust.
7 The fury, height, and transiency of their spoutings was a thing to be seen and not recounted.
8 And is it not possible that the transiencies of our earthly doings may be sublimed into perpetuity if there is in them the preserving salt of righteousness?
9 In the meantime, these encounters have a sense of transiency and unpredictability.
10 And the certain transiency of all creatural objects is a good reason for not fastening ourselves to them, lest we should share their fate.
11 Thus, in the field of absolute morality, if the virtues appear, it is only in their transiency.
12 The same author, himself inaccessible to alteration, has appointed to all natural things the law of transiency and succession.
13 It’s the transiency of that spotlessness, I suppose, which crowns it with glory.
14 Yet men's minds are so constituted that they seem more impressed by the transiency of the conditions than by the undying principle which coped with them.
15 It brings into view the transiency of the transient, in order to throw into greater relief and prominence the perpetuity of the abiding.
16 Logistical complications to vaccinating in prisons could include the transiency of inmates, who cycle through jails and prisons for highly variable timeframes -- an extra big problem with a two-dose immunization.
17 Our sorrows by their poignancy, our joys by their incompleteness and their transiency, alike call us to Him in whom alone the sorrows can be soothed and the joys made full and remain.
18 Indefiniteness is far from proving the insincerity or transiency of Imperialism as an ideal.
19 Dear Freydis, do not love my body nor my manner of speaking, nor any of the ways that I have in the flesh, for all these transiencies are mortgaged to the worms.
20 But besides this transiency external to us, John finds a corresponding transiency within us.