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1
The savages, after their
fickle
nature
,
began to waver in their friendship.
2
He said there was a more
fickle
nature
to clubs now.
3
She knew too well the
fickle
nature
of a Spanish crowd.
4
The Bay, true to its
fickle
nature
,
changed on them again.
5
Can
fickle
nature
be offset and crops be brought to maturity upon schedule time?
6
If anybody needed proof of the
fickle
nature
of politics, this election has proved it.
7
His biggest problem was the
fickle
nature
of memory.
8
He knows too well the
fickle
nature
of optimism.
9
Due to the
fickle
nature
of sentiment, Rand gains were never really on concrete ground.
10
Everything is alleviated in time, replied Maurice, who supposed everybody to have his
fickle
nature
.
11
Apple's demonstrated
fickle
nature
has led Nullriver's CEO to question the iPhone App Store's approval process.
12
The sensitivity of that venue, plus the
fickle
nature
of peacetime alliances, made for tricky relationships.
13
Golf:Despite his tender years, nobody needs to tell Rory McIlroy about the
fickle
nature
of professional golf.
14
Mindful of the
fickle
nature
of locals, however, Barrett pays keen attention to feedback both positive and negative.
15
The
fickle
nature
of base ball "rooters" was conspicuously shown at the Polo Grounds in 1894.
16
The
fickle
nature
of the sport wasn't lost on two of Ireland's touring professionals after the Cannes Open.
fickle
nature
fickle