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Trying to stay above a conflict when power shifted as capriciously and violently as it did in Segovia was an impossible business.
But these are capricious views expressed capriciously, which is, in my opinion, really irresponsible behaviour.
This transformation happens fluidly yet capriciously — the company, ever self-conscious, treats us as fellow conspirators.
The judges also said it was "manifestly arbitrary" to allow a man to "break down (a) marriage whimsically and capriciously".
The majority opinion said it was "manifestly arbitrary" to allow a husband to "break down [a] marriage whimsically and capriciously".
Obviously, though, a broad scientific consensus - its precise shape still shifting as scientists debate - cannot compared to church dogma, even if some scientists are behaving capriciously.
Authoritarian regimes can build capriciously.
So, more capriciously, is Paul Robeson.
The tone shifts, abruptly and awkwardly, from jaunty comedy to dark, violent drama, and the plot is a pileup of incident and complication, with revelations withheld and bestowed almost capriciously.
These charges can be applied capriciously.
Unconstitutional if arbitrarily and capriciously imposed.
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