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But even the most capricious material in this show came girded with clarity.
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It is a mutual seduction, however, as Deidre describes it: "Monsieur gave in to the most capricious of my desires, which became, therefore, increasingly capricious".
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Touchstone: "I am here with thee and they goats, as the most capricious poet, honest Ovid, was among the Goths".
Mr. Roth was, Mr. Wolfe said, "the most colorful, the most intellectual and the most capricious" of car customizers.
Perhaps this woman's request, which seems at first like the most capricious of death sentences, just reflects the most human of fears.
He has been, perhaps, the most dependable starter in the National League this season, doing it almost exclusively with the game's most capricious pitch.
It has been months since Muqtada al-Sadr, Iraq's most capricious and now perhaps its most powerful Shia clergyman, has been seen in public.
Mr. Mooney's strategy is dependent on consumer spending, of course, and teenagers are among the most capricious shoppers.
Church had more choice words for Cameron's party, opining that: "David Cameron has presided over the most capricious, shambolic government that there has been in my lifetime.
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