But due to vicissitude of fortune the Empire collapsed and left behind the legacy of the English language, on which the sun never sets. |
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Carolina Bagnarol, a former business manager for the rock group Journey who is no stranger to vicissitude, is skeptical. |
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Many others, however, accepted the shutdown as yet another vicissitude of urban life. |
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Smith's early promise has been compromised by the 49ers' vicissitude, and he and the team have stagnated. |
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This became a pattern: we would overcome some minor vicissitude and felt this achievement merited a food break. |
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Psychological origins of the cults to divinity and their inherence in the social vicissitude of the peoples. |
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Every vicissitude that life can throw at Rembrandt – each pouch and jowl, every newly acquired line – calls for an artistic answer. |
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We have to accept the vicissitude sequent on a violated treaty. |
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The mind craves to make something perdurable out of something as tenuous as candlelight, something that becomes more and more itself through vicissitude. |
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These two characters have, one feels, an offstage life during which they rely on each other's support for the next vicissitude that is to befall them. |
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The state's once-favored son — a bridge in Omaha bears his name — now finds himself recast as a carpetbagger, navigating a landscape both familiar and foreign after 12 years of political vicissitude. |
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This vicissitude concluded with the payment of one penal from part of the sig. Maria Inselvini Soncini with a land, has in some facilitated way the property of the neighbors to the land of the noble mrs. |
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Beautifulst the cappellina at the beginning of the road that gives the parking knows them to the sanctuary, where it is happened the vicissitude that it has given origin then to the construction of this building. |
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According to the common vicissitude and wheel of things, the proud and the insolent, after long trampling upon others, come at length to be trampled upon themselves. |
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