| 31. | By this time, the vagaries of execution had passed.
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| 32. | Take the vagaries of surfing the Web, for example.
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| 33. | That left students and faculty to try and make sense of vagaries.
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| 34. | With all its fresh beginnings, as well as its legendary vagaries.
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| 35. | And the vagaries of four centuries of history in Manhattan.
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| 36. | Cheng knows firsthand the vagaries of China's bureaucracy.
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| 37. | Speaking of life's vagaries, how about that Federal Reserve?
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| 38. | Ridiculous, " said Bret Boone of the vagaries of the light.
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| 39. | A more rarefied group enjoys dissecting the vagaries of the academic world.
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| 40. | Lopez, of course, is susceptible to the vagaries of youth.
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