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How to use vicissitudes in a sentence

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It seems to me that the stauncher first world proponents of globalisation feel a personal immunity from its vicissitudes.
He focused, so to speak, on the pragmatics of the signifier rather than on the vicissitudes of the signified.
Mick seems typical of those noble people, the ethnic Irish in Britain, who retain a love of Ireland and face life's vicissitudes with a smile.
More pioneering genres were undertaken as a result of social and political vicissitudes.
He took refuge in booze and the beginnings of drug availability, and was headed, if not for catastrophe, at least for significant vicissitudes.
Governments cannot protect citizens from all the circumstances and vicissitudes of life.
He was a moderate Islamist who was skilled at weathering the vicissitudes of Somali politics.
The vicissitudes of soccer, and the enormous earning power of the top players, make it a business unsuited to public ownership.
However, such were the vicissitudes of English fortunes that the link with wealth was far more complex than King and Defoe appeared to recognize.
Prevailing orthodoxy is that children are psychically frail creatures who require constant protection to cope with life's vicissitudes.
This contrast underscores the insulation which the Indian economy had enjoyed from the vicissitudes of world capitalism.
He was content to remain totally unfamiliar with the vicissitudes of experimental research.
This was partly because, prior to these decades of vicissitudes, the early modern traditions were well established.
An eternal optimist, proprietor Robert Finch has an amazing story to tell of the vicissitudes of farming emus.
Even allowing for the vicissitudes of history, the complete disappearance of an entire scheme of state furniture is puzzling.
With young singers, I am much easier, more understanding of situational limitations, emotional vicissitudes.
Hence the value of these claims is inextricably linked with the vicissitudes of the American monetary unit, the dollar.
Perhaps nothing can demonstrate the city's vicissitudes better than the changes of its landmarks.
But something tells me, despite all the vicissitudes, setbacks and struggles of a long career, that she will still be in the pink.
It's just a human machine for getting news out and subject to the normal vicissitudes of human flummery.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The vicissitudes of the mausoleum did not end with this change of religion and ownership.
These laws have had their vicissitudes, and are not yet free from complications.
During the long period of Kassite rule, Babylon experienced many vicissitudes.
The following cheap and valuable composition will preserve all sorts of wood work exposed to the vicissitudes of the weather.
The sunny foreground and the louring sky seem to tell of the vicissitudes of human existence.
The loyalty of Moskva brought him through many vicissitudes, and the tables were turned more than once upon his hostile relatives.
Obermaier has given careful study to the vicissitudes of cave life in Mousterian times.
Both will afford me encouragement and support in the vicissitudes which yet await me.
Since then my life has been passed in all the vicissitudes of war and peace.
These several stages of the Cenozoic were also characterised by great vicissitudes of geography and climate.
These vicissitudes discourage the planter, who seldom tries to do more than secure enough of the cacao bean for family use.
The vicissitudes of history had directly affected the welfare of wild animals.
The cur says that you have had more than your share of worldly vicissitudes.
It is not important to trace the vicissitudes of the building of Edessa any further.
And though the examples of such vicissitudes are beyond number, nevertheless I will only enumerable a few in a cursory manner.
This was ewart, who is now a monumental artist at Woking, after many vicissitudes.
The most chronic sufferer throughout the vicissitudes of temperature was the clock belonging to Bage's tide-gauge.
There are vicissitudes which should be faced together by those who love.
Once landed we seemed near Eretria, but here our vicissitudes thickened.
Only the vicissitudes of life can show us its vanity and develop our innate love of death or of rebirth to a new life.
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