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Moscow can be very capricious".
"Nature is very capricious and gives to some what it takes from others," he said.
"My mother was very capricious, but around 1935-36 she became a tower of strength," he wrote in his memoir.
Ayers declined to talk about Crittendon or his legacy, but observed, "If you just pick which rules you want to follow, the prison is a very capricious place".
"India is a very capricious environment," one said.
It's very capricious for the filmmaker.
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It's all very arbitrary and capricious".
Appropriately, considering the movie's theme of life's capricious nature, she very nearly did not get the role.
CZ: The contemporary art market, of which Whiteread is very much a part, is capricious.
The very best Regency buildings are playful, capricious masterpieces, and George created the most recognisable skyline of any building in Britain with Windsor Castle.
However it will also be made unnecessarily difficult by capricious behaviour from the very watchdogs who are ordering banks to raise the funds.One problem is the endless tinkering with the rules.
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