| 21. | While following Hon, Shan gets to learn about the fickleness of the world.
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| 22. | For Miquel, however, it says less about emotional fickleness than about social inconstancy.
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| 23. | But in the present Russian political climate, the fickleness of individual voters is notorious.
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| 24. | Yet given the fickleness of Mother Nature, even veteran leaf watchers sometimes guess wrong.
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| 25. | Hasbro could see some fickleness in 1998.
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| 26. | Others point to the fickleness of international capital flows and the entire global economic system.
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| 27. | Johnson discusses the fickleness of literary fame.
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| 28. | One thing that is different from 1987 is the current fickleness of Wall Street economic opinions.
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| 29. | Good thing for Steve they don't repo Super Bowl rings based on fan fickleness.
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| 30. | Darn good thing I added that little caveat, because my fickleness is in full bloom.
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