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For decades, its rulers have been model pupils, copying every World Bank whim into their policy papers.
They can be "resettled," at the government's whim, into Bantustans, or "black homelands," which are effectively dumping grounds.
She wandered, almost on a whim, into Bushwick Community High School in Brooklyn, a last-chance school for last-chance kids.
Every few months, images and sounds begin to play faster and more seamlessly on the Internet, as blogs and boards and links proliferate; at every turn (on Wikipedia, eBay, Yahoo, YouTube, Facebook) the temptation to turn a whim into an obsession is hard to resist.
Since that fateful camping trip in April 2017, Ludlum and Bishop have devoted all their energies morphing what was a whim into a promising business.
It would be bad enough if he were correct, and it really were that easy for an American president to just will any old passing whim into law.
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And Congress is usually institutionally incapable of the impetuosity that tempts presidents who can convert whims into policy.
These are places where hair-trigger connectivity turns momentary whims into mob obsessions -- and of course this obsession, all across the Internet, is pure, meaning-free money.
Local guides still gleefully point out the Salto di Tiberio, a towering cliff where Tiberius is supposed to have pitched victims of his vicious whims into the sea.
It is a tour de force of narrative design, an autobiography wrought in the vessel of a home, that has been made possible by Charles Holland of FAT, the architect charged with turning Perry's whims into a piece of architecture.
Citing the Marx Brothers, Peter Sellers and Monty Python as among his interests, he says that he is inspired by "creative people who have made their seemingly most self-indulgent artistic whims into a career".
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