| 31. | While their mute friendship has made him appreciate life more, it also made him wonder at its capriciousness.
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| 32. | "I never tortured or killed out of capriciousness or any other reasons, " he said.
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| 33. | By his last days in office, many Russians said they were tired of his contradictions and seeming capriciousness.
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| 34. | He pointed to some of the worst declines in recent years as a sign of the capriciousness of bear markets.
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| 35. | The governor's act, no matter how laudable, underscores the arbitrariness and capriciousness of this ultimate punishment.
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| 36. | He has sampled the capriciousness of modern American baseball life, and it has left its scars on his psyche.
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| 37. | To be fair, such capriciousness is almost always the case with Internet sites that cater to the weekend traveler.
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| 38. | Tuesday's major winter storm, which surprised residents of the East, matched the capriciousness of its tropical cousin.
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| 39. | Not just to terrorist attacks, but to quieter things : death, illness, the capriciousness of others'actions.
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| 40. | The capriciousness of precipitation and fluctuations in the cattle market made ranching precarious no matter how skilled and industrious the ranchers.
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