| 11. | The scientist's faith is shaken because of the apparent capriciousness of God:
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| 12. | He deplored her behaviour, " capriciousness, peevish faces and sharp words ".
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| 13. | Oppose on the grounds of capriciousness and inanity.
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| 14. | The capriciousness as well as the destructiveness of earthquake was evident in Pereira on Wednesday.
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| 15. | Otherwise, it would be mere capriciousness.
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| 16. | It should be kept in mind, however, that pinot is the soul of capriciousness.
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| 17. | He stays at Louis'side, protecting him from assassins and from his own capriciousness.
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| 18. | Her energy and capriciousness grated on his nerves, while his pedantry and rigidity frustrated her.
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| 19. | The capriciousness of the result could not dim the celebration on the field or in the stands.
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| 20. | No other work captures the horror, capriciousness and intoxication of war, especially war against civilians.
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