| 21. | But the chateaus are also hostages to the vagaries of successive owners.
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| 22. | Speaking of the polls, the vagaries have already started.
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| 23. | The vagaries of a demanding schedule dictate his movie-going routine.
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| 24. | It is a question answered by the vagaries and illogic of hobbyists.
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| 25. | No one is immune from the vagaries of the schedule.
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| 26. | Such are the vagaries of living in a car culture.
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| 27. | And the vagaries of the business cycle also make a big difference.
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| 28. | Another Kevorkian contribution on the vagaries of pronunciation in English:
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| 29. | The plan is also designed to survive the vagaries of presidential politics.
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| 30. | Are all these vagaries of wardrobe overthink merely harmless affectations?
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