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But I have a capricious streak in me that likes writing about the unexpected, messing about with what my audience might want to see or hear or experience - and I think of these as positive qualities.
"If you have a capricious PI, you have no recourse.... Anything can happen, and you've got nowhere to go".
The Tonys, like all awards, have a capricious spirit.
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But history, for some, has a capricious tendency to be memoryless or even ungrounded in facts.
In 1967, they began burying the dead in a second graveyard that did have headstones, but the old cemetery today has a capricious air of eerie repose, the hundreds of steel markers like odd industrial blooms augmented by occasional stray headstones paid for by family members.
(via) America has a capricious way of treating dead people who have at one stage or another threatened its moral order.
At the Garden, the fans have a wildly capricious love-hate relationship with the Knicks, the inherent paradox of New York, New York.
It had not, however, beguiled everyone: Mr Ocalan has a brutal, capricious and autocratic record, even within his own movement.
When I met with Aleksandr Lebed during his first trip to the United States, in November 1996, he delivered a long and astute critique of his country's economy: Russia was well endowed by nature but hindered in its chances of ever becoming a modern state because it had a crazy, capricious tax policy and rampant corruption.
Monetary systems have a way of bestowing capricious wealth or poverty on people.
These capricious machines have a hold on us yet.
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