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  • He is the classic case of here today and gone tomorrow.
  • But they know that it could be here today and gone tomorrow.
  • Because we could be here today and gone tomorrow.
  • It can really be here today and gone tomorrow.
  • Possessions may be here today and gone tomorrow.
  • "These local groups will be here today and gone tomorrow, " predicts Montiero.
  • She launched it on the Internet in September to preserve the art, frequently here today and gone tomorrow.
  • Here today and gone tomorrow, the giveaways save filmmakers money while feeding their hunger for something different and exclusive.
  • Here today and gone tomorrow, or at least gone into the file of potential " where are they now " television shows.
  • "Back then, they weren't here today and gone tomorrow, and I admired the things they did ."
  • "Most of fashion is here today and gone tomorrow, but this is one that's here today and here tomorrow ."
  • We're here today and gone tomorrow, " says Doris Isaacs Stallworth, who oversees hiring for the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games.
  • Los Angeles has always traded in glamour and illusion, ephemeral merchandise that is here today and gone tomorrow, like movie sets and the sex appeal of leading ladies.
  • Others say a cash prize is here today and gone tomorrow in the bill-paying rush, and there's no lasting memory of the job well done.
  • Tuitele doesn't like knowing that he could be here today and gone tomorrow, that he borrows his playbook as though it were on loan from a library.
  • Moreover, it is a lot harder to generate the excitement for a book that roosts on bookstore shelves than it is for a sizzling magazine article that's here today and gone tomorrow.
  • "The point is that these films are here today and gone tomorrow on television, but they live on afterward on video, " said Charles Benton, the company's president.
  • Tagliabue, while bragging on NFL competitive balance, had to quickly shift to a verbal soft shoe when attempting to answer the U-Haul nature of the NFL . In football, franchises are here today and gone tomorrow.
  • We've elected not to invest in companies whose businesses can be here today and gone tomorrow, but we do have a technology component in our portfolio in that we invest in DeVry, which provides technology-based education.
  • They may be here today and gone tomorrow, with no more assets than a fax machine, a telephone and a customer's money, which they may use to buy a ticket from another consolidator at a slightly lower price.
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