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She gave in to every one of his many caprices.
You see, everybody has a memory and it's pretty sure to have caprices.
Sometimes her caprices made him behave as if he was.
It is not always easy to justify the caprices of taste.
Would that his mad caprices had all been as harmless!
He asked, "would you have everything at the pleasure of a million blind caprices?"
Such are the caprices of a weekend spent on a group bicycle tour.
From such caprices of weather and fashion comes the city's snap.
She had never been a creature of whims or caprices.
"And who do you think's going to pay for your caprices?"
Probably it was not dark and windy enough, but who can explain the caprices of salmon?
I have food galore for all the caprices of appetite.
Who am I to question the caprices of life?"
It would be ridiculous in me to regulate my conduct by such caprices.
I have made enough money to satisfy both my needs and my caprices.
I wonder if you would learn quickly to serve them well, according to their tiniest caprices.
This production depends on the caprices of the nature.
"We cannot control the caprices of mother nature, Captain."
She pulled the car to a stop next to two other matching Caprices behind one of the old motels.
An optional 3.08 axle was also available for 350 powered Caprices.
Everything revolves around the whim and caprices of the president."
More important than these caprices is the nonchalant attitude of wearing the shirt.
It would present people with all their deeds, thoughts, caprices and insanities.
The horse has too many caprices, and he is too much given to initiative.
And how many other times, she thought, has Justin's fate rested on the caprices of luck?