Sentence examples for some vicissitudes from inspiring English sources

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After some vicissitudes the missionaries converted a prominent chief, Pomare II, who controlled the area of Matavai Bay, where European ships had called since Wallis's landing.

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Marianne's older sister, the prudent and discreet Elinor, is constant toward her lover, Edward Ferrars, and, after some distressing vicissitudes, marries him.

By contrast, Marianne's older sister, Elinor, is the guiding light of "sense," or prudence and discretion, whose constancy toward her lover, Edward Ferrars, is rewarded by her marriage to him after some distressing vicissitudes.

Regular riders on the Long Island Rail Road, for example, and commuters on the Long Island Expressway can look forward to some seasonal vicissitudes that would have sent the pioneers straight back to Europe.

This became a pattern: we would overcome some minor vicissitude and felt this achievement merited a food break.

From that moment on, through some pretty hair-raising vicissitudes — in my sixteenth year, I went into a year-long clinical depression, my first of many — I knew that there was a possibility of tapping into this real force.

The lesson is pretty clear: it's coming, and it will bring both misery and opportunities, depending on some combination of its vicissitudes and how well you are positioned for it.

The book is composed of four essays: "Characteristics of Total Institutions" (1957); "The Moral Career of the Mental Patient" (1959); "The Underlife of a Public Institution A Study of Ways of Making Outt in a Mental Hospital"; and "The Medical Model and Mental Hospitalization: Some Notes on the Vicissitudes of the Tinkering Trades".

It became too much to ignore when he climbed to the top of the Republicans' admittedly weak field of presidential contenders and serious minds began to suggest that there was some virtue in his opportunistic vicissitudes about the president and his policy.

When expressed, participants stated MS was an opportunity to review some of life's more challenging vicissitudes as positive life-affirming events that they willingly accommodated.

But whether the lower number of births in 1991 is due to increased miscarriage of damaged embryos, to reduced conceptions because of the more general vicissitudes of war or to some other factor cannot be determined with the available information.

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