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The Cape league has lost a little bit of its sheen over the last decade, with players becoming more transient, more transactional.

It also requires policymakers not to lose sight of the overall trend toward thinner and more transient snowpack, even after a few good years in a row.

West Hollywood’s residents are more transient and household incomes and housing values aren’t far off from L.A.

The court has ordered that the master wheel be updated every two years instead of four, to reach more transient residents, and plans shortly to begin sending out second summons to improve the potential juror return rate.

The researchers wanted to know whether hepatocytes are long-lived, like neurons or the heart’s muscle cells, or whether they’re more transient.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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