Definitionn. the property of not existing for indefinitely long durations
Last update: July 11, 2015
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Then he talked to her on that essential part of his system, the impermanency of all things, till her doubts were cleared away, she accepted her lot, became a disciple, and entered the "first path." [Please select]
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It made the downfall of her own family less exceptional, less bitter, when viewed as part of a huge impermanency, shifting from phase to phase, with no rule to govern it but the necessities of its own development. [Please select]
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Wishing, perhaps, to mark the impermanency of the life there and to give it a purely holiday aspect, Mrs. [Please select]
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