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Once again, although in a far more mature sense, he was the dreamboat that drifted languidly through young girls’ daydreams, which, given the fickle nature of the public’s imagination, was a very considerable achievement
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fickle nature of the public’s imagination, was a very considerable
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White Feathers followed her gaze, “The Sierras are as fickle as a debutant at her first ball, sweetheart
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I was beginning to feel fickle, but the truth is that even when I was with Liam, I had wanted Ash
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He had gained some respect, but he knew that favour was a fickle thing in this prison
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How could she have been so bold - so desperate? So fickle
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would have grown dim with tears could this fickle, selfish, yet
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“Wild spirits such as hers are fickle, and rarely converse with mortals so candidly
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Powers both fickle, as well as fearsome displayed themselves, often with disastrous results for mere Man
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The mind is fickle and flighty, it flies after fancies wherever it likes: it is difficult indeed to restrain
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She remembered Papa Gord had mentioned that name, and how their mother had been fickle with men
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Once he was gone, the fickle citizens of the city rose up against the remaining Frances and slaughtered them
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But beware, you’ll be told, she is fickle in her desires,
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The market for real estate is a very fickle market
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But anger is foolish and fickle and senseless
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Put therefore you who are empty and fickle in yoUr faith the Lord in your heart and you will know that there is nothing easier or sweeter or more manageable than these commandments
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If you get the fickle, temporary respect of the herd, then that's a bonus, but don't count on it for long!
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Fickle bunch, really
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goes beyond in search of that which is fickle, with vain
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of that which is fickle and worthless!”
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and listened to the soothing sound that quickened as I realized it was the beating of my heart, astir with bleatings of my mind: a fickle friend out of control that begged of me, “Forget thy dream
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If the sea brings the reaper, then I think it not fickle
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Matthew discerned that friendship could be a very fickle thing indeed
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Online press release marketing can sometimes appear to be fickle when trying to
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The fickle fools!"
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Is death that fickle?
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I wondered if I was fickle or the Stargazers were or was it because I was an anomaly
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But summer rain is as fickle as it is ferocious, and all of a sudden it stopped and gave way to a balmy, close night which just made the smell all the worse
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Those fickle tricks of memory were even more critical when the killing of the workers was brought up
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Unfortunately, the Republicans still have a good chance to win: voters’ memories are so fickle these days, plus there are about as many religious nuts in the United States as here in Afghanistan
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They could then absolve themselves of failure by casting blame on the rulers and citizens for not satisfying the excessive requirements of fickle gods
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Another difficulty is that the market itself can be very fickle, usually
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Kan tends to be variable in its thinking – not so much indecisive as mutable; changeable; fickle; it is also rather short-tempered and impatient
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Technical Analysis of the Fickle Markets
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Out in the bay, the fickle wind tossed the karve’s sail in different directions, moving it nowhere
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fickle so it has to be collected from worldly objects and devoted to the chanting of the breathing
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fickle wander among worldly objects, he should devote his mind to
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With his fickle and inconstant mind, he can fore-
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The mind is so fickle and restless (by nature it is something that
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chapter 6, “The Mind is very fickle
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“Fame is a fickle thing anyway, it’s worth remembering that what is in demand today is but buy one get one free tomorrow
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Home, a shadow of an easier life entwined in fickle memory, a better place a better time, even though it may not have been
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What was he going to say? Love me and forget the rest? It was ironic that he found himself the victim of fickle love when he had spurned someone else’s love
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Fate, that fickle demon, stirred the coffee of his
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The fickle ways that hide your heartache,
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“It's always tempting – in this fickle climate – burning one day, thundering the next – to drag your feet – to surrender to the elements
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It was on the Tuesday, the day Priscilla and Fritzing left Baker's and moved into Creeper Cottage, that the fickle goddess who had let them nestle for more than a week beneath her wing got tired of them and shook them out
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Better to suffer a little than to show herself weak and fickle, and destroy, in her person, his faith in women
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Beauty really is fickle
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It is, however, a fickle gift
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Fate! It can be fickle
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Still, her perseverance, for a girl so seemingly fickle in other aspects of her life impressed me
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At his age his erections had become fickle and unreliable
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Once the mercenaries became too fickle to be trusted, they tried playing them off against each other
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But we are individually special and unique beings, with consciousness, intellect, thoughts, freewill and emotions, and look where we live, on this temporary and relatively fickle planet called Earth
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It was another of those fickle Trecadok mornings when the
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In the fickle,
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fickle mistress but I couldn’t cope with any other life
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“Our fickle friends in the press,” she continued, “are prone to cast judgement long before the law has run its course
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The third season, with its erratic fits and fickle moods brought, nevertheless, an inevitable descent, a deterioration, albeit gradual, from sun and cloud to rain and sleet and from sleet to freezing snow
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Any girl like Ingrid, who had lived as a preteen during the eighties, knew all too well the fickle nature of style
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This simple solution of death as given out by the wise man of Israel, has all been figured away by theologians and Solomon been made to appear the most fickle talker who ever acquired a place in history
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with its fickle and feckless ways
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Hurrying with the modern crowd as eager and fickle as any,
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Here one curses her and calls her capricious, fickle, and
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Anything is possible in post-wall Dublin, and certainly in the fickle hall
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Lighthearted deceiver and fickle like all his sex he would never understand what he had meant to her and for an instant there was in the blue eyes a quick stinging of tears
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Whether it was that the children were fickle, or that they had acute senses, and felt that Anna was quite different that day from what she had been when they had taken such a fancy to her, that she was not now interested in them,—but they had abruptly dropped their play with their aunt, and their love for her, and were quite indifferent that she was going away
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fickle is woman!” “I hear you couldn’t even wait two weeks for me,” he said and gave a mock sigh
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Unfortunately, “quickly” was how the fickle public forgot him
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No, I could not risque putting my Destiny in the Grasp of such a fickle Passion
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When her fickle Mate, Jim Bonny, turn’d Informer ’gainst the Pyrates o’ New Providence, she ran off with Jack Rackham, the Pyrate King, an’ sail’d the Seas with him instead
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It is as though the analyst and Dame Fortune were playing a duet on the speculative piano, with the fickle goddess calling all the tunes
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Value investors in general, and PMV investors in particular, would prefer not to rely on such an amorphous and fickle instrument
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Market is a fickle fellow
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As usual, the fickle, unreasoning world took Muff Potter to its bosom and fondled him as lavishly as it had abused him before
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But Rob of all men should have remembered how Fortune, or the Fae, were fickle
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The only possible bond was something as improbable and fickle as love, if there was any, and in their case there was none when they married, and when they were on the verge of inventing it, fate had done nothing more than confront them with reality
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✔ Ignore the stock market because it’s fickle
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That’s handy no matter which way the stock price moves because you can make your buy and sell decisions from information about the company instead of information from the market, the most fickle of all measurement tools
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Buffett does not look at daily or weekly stock price fluctuations because they’re too fickle
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But then, as the sun is a fickle sphere, the seeking beams found joy in the new thing
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My heart may have originated the dream, but would my heart alone have been capable of originating the awful event which happened to me afterwards? How could I alone have invented it or imagined it in my dream? Could my petty heart and my fickle, trivial mind have risen to such a revelation of truth? Oh, judge for yourselves: hitherto I have concealed it, but now I will tell the truth
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We were too ready to make every sacrifice for an unworthy, perhaps, or fickle man
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Fickle is the heart of woman
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As the Roman crowd of the time of Coriolanus is fickle, so is that of Cæsar's
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As sentiments whose characters have changed in the unalterable and fickle moment of time, when love is love no more and desire non-existent, become as unpleasant and safe as they were secret and dangerous, so he thought of his late friendship with anger and held it cheap, a priceless imitation for which perhaps he had given a pure jewel in stupid exchange
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In fact, so certain was he that she would waste the money—being a woman fickle and vain—that he had insisted on the marriage, and she, realizing her dependence on his aid in cashing in, assented, and now he assured her that as her husband he was entitled to full control of their affairs—all of which, so the letter delicately hinted, was serving as retribution and bringing her into a proper frame of mind to realize her past enormities
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“Is this the way you attend to your ‘life work,’ young woman?” he asked, with mock severity, and she seemed a little shamefaced; but when the waiter brought the luncheon, he found all three of them on the floor, and Elizabeth not at all pleased with the fickle Carlotta’s preference for the house which Tom had built with the blocks
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Who, sir, will be most likely to avail himself of this privilege, or rather of this course? Not the sober, faithful minor, who might be trusted in a camp with some degree of safety, but the fickle, turbulent restless youth, the one of all others who wants the salutary restraint of a parent or guardian