| 41. | "Vagaries aren't going to work"
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| 42. | And the vagaries of the economy seem unfelt in Spencer.
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| 43. | During this time Balzac began to understand the vagaries of human nature.
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| 44. | None of the vagaries of this controversy were discussed in any depth.
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| 45. | A writer cannot realise the vagaries of human life merely through dialogues.
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| 46. | The hat industry suffers the vagaries of fashion and collapses.
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| 47. | That is the vagary / caprice / whim of the consumer public.
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| 48. | The English merchants were sensitive to the vagaries of fashion.
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| 49. | Jones tends to laugh at life's vagaries.
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| 50. | The intelligent man always anticipates the vagaries of life.
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