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A week later, he was driving by the voter registration office and, on a whim, changed his designation to Republican.
He had been seeing the week's issue through the press, and on a whim changed George Gale's name to "Lunchtime O'Gale" in the contributors' list.
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On a whim, DeVos changed his mind.
Last fall, on an uninspected whim, I changed the syllabus of my children's-literature seminar, adding William Goldman's novel "The Princess Bride". Two days later, I was reading Goldman's obituary.
For him, even benign rule by a monarch was worthless because the king's whim could change and there'd be nothing you could do about it.
If Comcast decides on a whim to change its pledge again next week, it absolutely can.
How could they, when their famously mercurial boss's whims change from day to day and tweet to tweet?
"Patsey had to be that present, because she had a volatile master whose whims could change at any time," said Nyong'o.
To Mr. Katz, Mr. Green was a purely Pop creation, a kind of cartoon person whose thought-bubble changed at whim.
But the beauty of it was that it didn't need any CD or cassette inserted, just digital files — copies of songs — loaded from a computer, to be changed at whim.
Street and place names are changed at whim, or doubled up to the point where there are 71 streets named "Peachtree".
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