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Impermanent
- im·per·ma·nent ( m-pûr m -n nt). adj. Not lasting or durable; not permanent.
- The Impermanent Impulse: Toward a Theory of Nihilism
- www.gradnet.de
- Three aspects regarding the Contemplation of Impermanence
- "True nature" means the nature of impermanence, the nature of unsatisfactoriness Or what is it that we say is impermanent (Anicca)?
- www.mlausa.org
- The impact of impermanent Web-located citations: A study of
- The impact of impermanent Web-located citations: A study of scholarly conference publications. Carmine Sellitto. Lecturer.
- eptest.vu.edu.au
- Reputation and Impermanent Types
- 1. Reputation and Impermanent Types. *.
- webspace.utexas.edu
- Imperfect Monitoring and Impermanent Reputations
- Econometrica, Vol. 72, No. 2 (March, 2004), 407–432.
- www.dklevine.com
- The Dead-End Cult of 'Burning Man'
- By HOLLY FINN Riots and raves are just distractions -- the first ruinous, the second rousing, both impermanent. The real work is happening in quieter workshops.
- Impermanent Quartet and Salvations Street Shout at Cockatoo Calling
- Also on the bill are Impermanent Quartet - known as genre-hopper with a talent for memorable melody and a fine trombone sound.
- Brainiac
- Still, Flanagan writes, if a stripped-down, unifying “Buddhist Credo” existed, it would affirm that “everything is impermanent” and, ultimately, “subject to the principles of cause and effect” - including the bodies and minds of human beings.
- Impermanence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Impermanence is one of the essential doctrines or three marks of existence in Buddhism.
- en.wikipedia.org
- impermanent - definition of impermanent by the Free Online
- im·per·ma·nent ( m-pûr m -n nt). adj. Not lasting or durable; not permanent.
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- Impermanent - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster
- www.merriam-webster.com
- The Buddhist Concept of Impermanence
- www.urbandharma.org
- Impermanence
- Impermanence. Everything that has a cause has a begining and an end: conditioned phenomena are transitory.
- dharma.ncf.ca
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