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Doubt means you can't be jinxed, because you're not that fickle to begin with.
But the real fear haunting these investors is that fickle followers of fashion will suddenly decide that London is not such a swinging place after all.
And in a business driven by government regulation, there is always the risk that fickle politicians might change the rules of the game, with unpredictable consequences.
Still, the superpeso talk is rooted in concern that fickle investors could leave the country as fast as they entered, if they sense that the currency's value cannot hold.
But the risks are now high that the economy will tip into some sort of a recession and that fickle investors and consumers will suddenly see Mr Greenspan in a rather less favourable light.
(It came to pass, months later, that fickle Friends of Cook's scuttled the shaking — apparently it caused their eggs to explode — and Geary settled on a less-inspired method, but at the moment we stood basking in achievement).
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Vivienne Kaye, however, said that the fickle nature is love troubles her.
Maureen Dowd described the Administration as "a lover who has learned from bitter experience that his fickle mistress responds better to sweets than rants".
His brand of black comedy is curiously tender, every line etching the painful, hilarious knowledge that this fickle chemical beloved is spectacularly not worth it.
The fact that often fickle stars and royal clients, like the Grimaldi family of Monaco, have hung on to the jewels, suggests an emotional attachment to Bulgari that resonates through the show.
Yet in "Eifersucht und Stolz" ("Jealousy and Pride"), when the wanderer realizes that the fickle young woman of the mill seems far more interested in his rival, a huntsman, Mr. Polenzani sang with incisive attack and ferocity.
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