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You might do it once the other way, but not as a constancy.
There's a constancy to that, and I find security in it.
That time, to which he has so long, and certainly with great constancy, looked forward, is now come.
The illusion of constancy is what this show seems be about.
In his foreign affairs talks is a sense of constancy.
You do believe that there is true attachment and constancy among men.
His career, on the other hand, has been a model of rhythmic constancy.
Now, his constancy in a changed environment has been rewarded.
- and spent every Sunday with her mother, was a woman of constancy.
The goal, he put it another way, is creating an island of constancy.
"Then why are you concerned with the constancy of my vocation here?"
For a while, I was back in the easy constancy of unchanging time.
President Clinton began the journey from constancy soon after inauguration.
The constancy of aides, studies suggest, benefits the person under care.
He hadn't been afraid, and had given her the feeling of constancy she needed.
For the last ten years, the Dragon had been constancy, loyalty.
Silly woman to expect constancy from so charming a man!
One must never accept something on faith, particularly the constancy of other Citizens.
For others, it is proof that the game has lost all sense of loyalty and constancy.
I knew how overwhelming were the feeding, the changing, the constancy.
Thus we have a picture of constancy in change.
She would arrive soon after dark, in her old way; this constancy was a pleasure to all of them.
His popular demonstrations of color constancy raised much interest in the concept.
Even with a change of the dominant male, constancy is almost always maintained.
Unchanging was all it meant, a state of constancy, good or bad.