Surely he's noticed that just about everyone who is supposed to testify about the Clintons'financial waywardness either loses his memory, destroys documents or flees the country?
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In his book " Isadora, an Intimate Portrait ", Sewell Stokes, who met Duncan in the last years of her life, describes her extravagant waywardness.
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Years after his death, his granddaughter remembered him as " a sensitive, delicate man with a good deal of the oddity of genius, and its waywardness ."
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He's a soulful ex-con whose waywardness can be blamed directly on his uninterested mom ( Tuesday Weld ) and bullying older brother Sam ( Vincent D'Onofrio ).
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What was new on Saturday was a lyrical lightness, a waywardness and sometimes almost a playfulness, expressed especially in rubato and also in a close engagement with the orchestra and conductor.
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In 2000, Gerson wrote an acceptance speech for Bush that implicitly paralleled the nominee's own story of youthful waywardness and maturation to his generation's passage through the 1960s.
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God, exasperated by their waywardness, separated the miserable couple, and laid a curse on them as a punishment : the flowers of Ma�ju shall never meet the leaves of Saka again.
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Now, it's all about crime and violence ( as Dole would say ), the need to respect victims, and the waywardness of the White House on all of the above.
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He was also known for his waywardness as depicted in a famous love song called " Seinchu Kya-nyaung bawl?" written by his wife, Princess Hlaing Hteik-hkaung Tin.
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Just as Random House's new O . J . Simpson book is about the waywardness of the legal system and the challenges facing a corrupt police department in a decaying inner-city environment.