| 21. | And this film's haunting final scenes are spine-chilling lessons in the fleeting inconstancy of fate.
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| 22. | "He was like a surrealistic painting, full of contradictions, full of mystery, full of inconstancies.
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| 23. | Cressida has most often been depicted by writers as " false Cressida ", a paragon of female inconstancy.
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| 24. | It's an old metaphor for life, that of pilgrimage, of inconstancy, of plodding without permanence.
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| 25. | Clinton has too often shown himself to be a man of inconstancy, which is the desertion of promise and ideals.
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| 26. | The failure of Clinton about Iraq, and the decision to walk away from the Kurds, was the latest inconstancy.
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| 27. | And the scenes she envisions for her suffering clients of these lost men are devastating evidence of male weakness and inconstancy.
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| 28. | There is inconstancy if a proposition about the essence of an object is true in one context and false in another.
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| 29. | Throughout history, the Moon has been a byword for mutability, its inconstancy an emblem of the inconstancy of human affairs.
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| 30. | Throughout history, the Moon has been a byword for mutability, its inconstancy an emblem of the inconstancy of human affairs.
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