Would that you again resemble the inconstant people who knew only effervescence, which we falsely called enthusiasm! |
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One can be physically promiscuous without being emotionally unfaithful, flighty, or inconstant. |
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Emily, the youngest was brown-haired and had inconstant hazel eyes that commonly bordered on green. |
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The world is cruel and rancid, the body is a receptacle of foul gasses and inconstant emotions, and the soul is a paltry fiction. |
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But fire is a strange stuff to make the origin of all things, for it is the most inconstant and changeable. |
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She had dirty blonde hair which had that straight, heavy look that often comes with inconstant grooming. |
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The outline of the bright, inconstant moon attends strictly to the position of the sun. |
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Alas, the social scene is as fluid and inconstant as everything else in this turbulent country. |
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Hamlet scorns his mother and denounces women as frail, inconstant, and deceitful. |
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Everyone I should have been able to count on, suddenly unreliable and inconstant, gone forever or drifting away. |
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Our passions, they concede, make us false, foolish, inconstant, and uncertain. |
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It all underscores the fact that the administration of the resource management legislation in New Zealand is incredibly uneven and inconstant around the country. |
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It knows that attention on the part of the western powers is inconstant. |
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We believe that this inconstant behaviour is not the result of a split personality. |
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A colonial-era legal system that is inconstant with Pakistan's own constitution remains in place. |
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At a more specific level, and going back several centuries, histories of national economics show inconstant associations of free trade with economic growth. |
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But if pushed, I would wearily point out that the inconstant luminosity was a statement about the haphazard nature of life, about how the world could be either light or dark. |
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Too inconstant, he didn't record any result in relation with his potential. |
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If it is not built on the Word of God, it risks being constructed on sand, and therefore would be weak, incapable of being supported over time, inconstant, unfruitful, a fire of straw, with the emotions of a moment. |
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It is their inconstant nature that gives languages all their creative power. By giving a free rein to our imagination language can be a marvelous source of entertainment, though word play. |
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In recent years they have embraced it with varying degrees of enthusiasm, but suspicion of inconstant foreigners remains. Are multinational corporations really any more fickle than purely local employers? |
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At this moment, Brown seemed particularly inconstant and indecisive. |
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Whereas Mr Putin has stood firmly by Mr Assad, even while 100,000 people have perished, the West has proved an inconstant friend to the opposition. |
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Reggiani has always had a great working relationship with architects based on really close ties, perhaps irregular and inconstant but definitively productive. |
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These are not the concerns of a small or inconstant mind. |
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She was backed by both the pro-government alliance and the opposition alliance. If Mr Aquino's fellow-politicians appear inconstant, so do Filipino voters. |
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The REACHexchange® Beta testers confirmed that the REACHexchange® interface eliminates risks associated with inconstant data between registration dossiers and SDS's, due to duplicate data entry. |
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