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His convictions range from fickle to flimsy.

Ah, those French girls... fickle to the last.

Doubt means you can't be jinxed, because you're not that fickle to begin with.

INDIANAPOLIS — For six consecutive quarters, fate was not only fickle to LeBron James, it was downright infuriating.

"Your standing as a leader is judged over a much longer time and we'd be fickle to do anything different".

But it's "quite fickle" to label the Dunkin' Donuts ad and Citra contest racist, she said, because many Thais are simply unaware that the portrayal of dark-skinned people is offensive.

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To be totally fickle is to be human, so there.

And Trump's decision-making, as we have come to learn, is fickle, indifferent to fact, and easily swayed.

The crowd, which some commentators generously call "fickle," began to boo Djokovic as he walked to examine a mark left by a Tsonga serve.

Fortunately a trip to east Devon does not rely on fickle wildlife to make it worthwhile.

SdAb also appear highly capable of crystallizing and co-crystallizing with their target antigens to enable high resolution structures of even fickle targets to be obtained [48], [49].

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