vagaries in A Sentence

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    Strangers, Vagaries of the weather, other troubles excluded.

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    Watch the portentous world Free desktop backgrounds- Vagary.

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    Bizarre tour of luxurious vagary.

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    Steeped in irony, the five-minute epilogue underscores the Vagaries of fate.

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    The Vagaries of weather and a lack of good"support prices" made agriculture unremunerative.

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    There are so many Vagaries of wild experience that the ethics can become blurred.

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    To survive all the Vagaries of the weather, you just need a quality demi-season shoes.

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    To be more resilient to the Vagaries of market, the Company has prepared a New All-Weather Business Model.

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    But such are the Vagaries of visa rules and the trick is to follow them to the letter!

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    Virgil writes:"Too often, we have thought that only‘rocket scientists' could understand the Vagaries of the mind, heart, brain, and soul.

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    The Vagaries of literary taste and fashionable mania for Martin cannot by themselves account for America's neglect of Amis senior, however.

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    And the pipe itself does not deteriorate due to the Vagaries of the weather, as it is located inside the bath.

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    But the unsettling truth is that we're asked to rely upon the Vagaries of human memory in the transmission of ancient teachings.

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    If we need external freedom to be free, we're not free at all but instead shackled to the Vagaries of an unpredictable world.

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    In short, the exposure will leave the root vulnerable to all Vagaries of weather, which will ultimately weaken the tree and kill it.

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    The returns from the stock and commodities markets are highly volatile with even the best investments not being safe from the Vagaries of the market.

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    However, this is hardly surprising because they have done so by reducing out-of-pocket costs and by providing consumers with meaningful protection against the Vagaries of sickness.

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    In the absence of such a harbour the financial condition of fishermen in the area is deteriorating as they are totally dependent on the Vagaries of the sea.

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    However, Islam has not just left women's financial problems to the Vagaries of inheritance, because parents are not invariably in possession of property that can be divided among their children.

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    A father can face resistance and he needs to distinguish the Vagaries of the child, his/her selfish reluctance to share his/her father with someone, from a really bad stepmother.

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    Help him to insert the missing puzzle, help solve the puzzle and put the right ring on the pyramid and the game will continue again- without the Vagaries and nerves.

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    To life's Vagaries and to nature- e.g., see Hobbes and others during the Enlightenment as well as Darwin and others- with predictions that scientific advances and education could decrease religious belief.

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    If you want to build on your site a greenhouse that can withstand any Vagaries of weather and will last more than one season, use our recommendations for choosing durable and high-quality polycarbonate.

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    You will have to consider your age, how long you are likely to live, and the asset allocation you will need to provide reasonable growth, but not leave you over-exposed to the Vagaries of the market.

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    If only we can believe in something, anything to explain the Vagaries of chance, then we will be able to go on in the expectation that it will all be explained to us in the next life.

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    These Vagaries of childhood can mean that the prominence that certain needs take in our lives and the ways we learn to satisfy those needs don't necessarily turn out to be healthy or functional in the long run.

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    Despite all, Vagaries of nature can cause a disaster of such magnitude and such intensity that it becomes impossible to respond unless there is preparedness to cope with the effect in the pre-as well as a post-disaster period.

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    In order for the plants not to depend on the Vagaries of the weather, and at the end of the season they would produce high yields, they need not only good care, but also certain conditions for growth.

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    Though Australia is considered one of the countries most vulnerable to the Vagaries of a changing climate, very few in the Australian corporate sector pay much attention to the issue says a report focusing on business attitudes in the country.

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    If it be not a natural principle, all the appeals for justice that have ever been heard, and all the struggles for justice that have ever been witnessed, have been appeals and struggles for a mere fantasy, a vagary of the imagination, and not for a reality.

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