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The science books are interesting as ephemera of their time.
Sometimes, these past ephemera can become useful community history resources.
It is my habit to record ephemera of popular culture.
Such is the ephemera and the magic of real live theater.
The idea that they should concern themselves with human ephemera hit a nerve.
Man has always attempted to capture the ephemera of food.
The first is to recognize that such ephemera are delicate.
Sample the reading ephemera that sit for weeks in your bathroom.
And the ephemera add to the impression of music in a public marketplace.
Other lines were short: those for glass, books and ephemera, Asian art.
Ephemera, they were half happy with and wholly used to the possibility of an End.
Well, what do you, the latest of the ephemera, want with fame?
When I think of the ephemera of my life, they are likely to be men and women.
For adults and older children, an adjacent room has a small collection of ephemera.
The soldier's name, like other details, has faded into the ephemera of history.
It did not die, as such forms of ephemera usually do."
Certainly, collectors in the year 2096 will be willing to pay fortunes for today's ephemera.
This is far less a show of art, in fact, than of cultural ephemera.
To serious collectors, ephemera is nothing short of art.
What they do next will determine whether they can make the ephemera last.
But the pictures are more than just documents of whimsical ephemera.
And yet, there were deeper issues than these ephemera.
Yes, but there are times - and this is one of them - when ephemera can epitomize a whole society.
After this painting, there are three more vitrines of ephemera, but the point has been made.
This major survey will include photographs, equipment, drawings and ephemera.
From then on, the contents of the ephemeron will be held weakly.
Perhaps the perishing ephemeron enjoys a longer life than the tortoise.
If the keys are held weakly, but values are held strongly, the table will act like an ephemeron.
His most recent poetry collection is Ephemeron (Louisiana State University Press, 2011).
If then women are not a swarm of ephemeron triflers, why should they be kept in ignorance under the specious name of innocence?
Ephemera (singular: ephemeron) is any transitory written or printed matter not meant to be retained or preserved.
An ephemeron is an object which refers strongly to its contents as long as the ephemeron's key is not garbage collected, and weakly from then on.
Ephemerons solve this problem by defining that the 'contents' (value) of an ephemeron will be held strongly until the key is known to be garbage collected.
Lua does not contain a separate ephemeron construct, but its table data structures may be set to holds its keys, values, or both in a weak fashion.
Therefore, the contents of an ephemeron can become eligible for garbage collection if and only if the key is garbage collectable which is the exact behavior which we would observe for an instance variable of the object.
But to Paul Firestone, a New Rochelle resident who means to transform scholarship into stage worthiness, Fitch and Mansfield and William Winter, an influential critic of that era, represent ruthlessness and the ephemeron of celebrity.
In addition to Earthed, Kilbey published a book of poetry in 1998 entitled Nineveh/The Ephemeron; Kilbey later republished a hard copy version that contained both books and a limited number of 50 copies was released.