| 41. | "It's the capriciousness of who is selected for the death penalty and who is not ."
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| 42. | There, as in all boarding schools, Anu learns the capriciousness of his peers and the power tactics of adults.
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| 43. | The very capriciousness of official action, however, made the threat of state coercion loom large in the Christian imagination.
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| 44. | Thus the third and last event on the mountain, on August 6, 1939, suffered severely under this capriciousness.
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| 45. | That not only ignores the alma mater of the sperm, but such things as upbringing and the general capriciousness of life.
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| 46. | Given the capriciousness of the music biz, few could blame rappers for jumping at every available opportunity to prolong their careers.
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| 47. | Sakic is also accused of allowing his subordinates to " maltreat and kill . . . out of capriciousness ."
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| 48. | In is the capriciousness of unregulated and money-strapped charities making subjective judgments on who will get a blanket and a bed.
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| 49. | But for a film about the capriciousness of fate, " Happenstance " needs many more such inspired bits of whimsy.
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| 50. | Today we are sending a signal of social resistance against the arrogance of the banks and against the capriciousness of the finance capitalists,
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