| 11. | Groupings coalesced, brought together by the vagaries of the river.
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| 12. | "Vagaries aren't going to work " Forbes said.
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| 13. | The vagaries of weather, however do not permit regular cultivation.
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| 14. | She shows a deep knowledge of the vagaries of human nature.
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| 15. | The vagaries of nature are of course a part of sailboat racing.
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| 16. | The store did well enough to endure economic vagaries and neighborhood unrest.
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| 17. | But human experience cannot always control the vagaries of nature.
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| 18. | They argue against leaving those decisions to the vagaries of the market.
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| 19. | Such are the vagaries of first impressions and instant judgments.
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| 20. | O'Bannon probably epitomizes the vagaries of NBA achievement.
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