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What did happen makes sense; our world is not capricious.
And for a while they found themselves a subject of interest in the capricious Court.
But they seemed considered rather than capricious, and the results were often quite beautiful.
He is more likely to vote in a serious way than a capricious young man under 30.
It was a fine spring morning, but capricious as May can be.
I hold your life in the palm of my capricious little hand.
By the time he returned, her obviously capricious interest would have moved on.
"To marry such a capricious young woman and then to leave her all that money."
"This is not a Government of capricious boys and girls," he said.
But nature is capricious: those fish would be the last that I caught for two days.
However, I think this is an arbitrary and capricious decision.
As for helping me in other ways, its magic was ever capricious.
No one would have thought such a feat possible just a few years ago, yet this is the capricious way of light.
We survived off him as if he were a capricious and dangerous line of work.
They see him as a capricious abuser of the law.
At 8 years old children can be very capricious with their interests."
But the public can be capricious, and the polls could change dramatically in the coming days.
Regulations though, are capricious and easily change ten years down the line.
Since then, however, its fortunes have been left to capricious gods.
"You're a reflection of how capricious their lives can be," he says.
It was a day that underscored the capricious nature of the game.
He was capricious, requiring staffers to do things just to show his power.
He loved the look of it, that changing and capricious sea.
"The court's decision agreed with us that their action was capricious and arbitrary."
It occurred to him that more was involved than capricious difficulty.