That does not imply that it is less intensely felt than other emotions, but only that it is less vicissitudinous. |
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It is in human interest that we learn to respect her vicissitudinous nature. |
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The Congo is the largest freshwater system in the centre of the continent and palaeohydrological research indicates that the river and its tributaries have a highly vicissitudinous drainage history. |
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The organ landscape formed by a long, independent tradition as well as by various influences from elsewhere to a certain extent reflects the vicissitudinous and exciting history of this region. |
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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia and Europe relations have been vicissitudinous. |
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During its vicissitudinous history of more than a century this collection has seen several systems of classification. |
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