The Bank directors may be blamed for many things, but they cannot be blamed for the changeableness and excitability of a neocracy. |
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As we refine our thinking, we must keep in mind the changeableness of an altered state. |
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Nathaniel Hawthorne and Mark Twain also wrote of nature, particularly the changeableness of New England weather. |
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The writer is intrigued with the changeableness of the glass facade and the unexpected reflections produced. |
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A dictionary would define mercurial as something being characterised by rapid and unpredictable changeableness of mood. |
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Aquinas says that between the unqualified changelessness of God's eternity and the qualified changeableness of corporeal existence, there is the qualified immutability of angelic being. |
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Greta Gerwig has acted in mumblecore features, and she has the relaxation and the changeableness of an actress who has done improvisation on camera. |
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Its dominant quality is its changeableness. |
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The most probable hypothesis that has yet been proposed to account for the examples before us of stellar changeableness is that of axical rotation. |
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All sublunary Comforts imitate the Changeableness, as well as feel the Influence, of the Planet they are under. |
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