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Take his changeable tattoo: to create it, he appropriated the idea behind electronic paper and applied it to skin.
Romney comes across as nothing if not dependent; his money makes his changeable record seem more crawling, more an effect of character, because he actually has the resources to say no — to not nod at every suggestion.
We were all extensions of Our Man, as we sometimes called him, there to interpret his remarks and requests and inscrutable handwriting, to gauge his changeable moods, to try to keep up with the pace and variety of his constant activity.
"In the United States," wrote Alexis de Tocqueville, "a man builds a house in which to spend his old age, and he sells it before the roof is on; he plants a garden and lets it just as the trees are coming into bearing...he embraces a profession and gives it up; he settles a place and soon afterwards leaves to carry his changeable longings elsewhere".
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Trump could still change his ever-changeable mind, since he's planning on officially announcing his pick Friday.
To answer this worry, Le Grand added that there is one important difference between kings and God in the way they set down their laws, "A king can change his laws because his will is changeable, but God's will is unchangeable, for it is His perfection to be invariable in manner" (1694, p. 63).
If he tends (and intends) to infuriate with his consistent cultural opportunism – a long-standing erotic fascination with Japan invariably angers interlocutors on his blog – he is also a commentator of rare imagination and insight, even when one suspects his opinions are as changeable as his eccentric attire.
Potemkin "exuded both menace and welcome"; he was arrogant, demanding of his courtiers and very changeable in his moods but also fascinating, warm and kind.
He can point to the fact that the BNP won more than half a million votes, but his mood is changeable.
Weyman, however, was not a conscious comedian, and it is doubtful if he possessed a trace of a sense of humor until the declining years of his long and changeable life.
He was also changeable – his disdain for Donald Trump transformed into something like grudging acceptance over the course of Trump's campaign as Murdoch, with the rest of the world, gradually came around to the idea that the Las Vegas hotelier's bid for the US presidency was more than a lengthy gag.
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