If Kiprotich's victory was surprising, it also represented the vagary and possibility of running 26.2 miles. |
But such is the vagary of the human mind, that safety was the least of his thoughts. |
He was masterful and imaginative, but his masterfulness tended to ungenerousness and his imagination to vagary and mischievous exaggeration. |
Anyone who has taken music lessons knows the indignity of emulating a machine until every last human vagary vanishes. |
If we could civilize our schools, we should have no mention of legislation by vagary. |
There was electronic geekery and lyrical vagary, and drums pounded by someone other than the drummer. |