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1. The furniture itself was changeable, but usually plush, overstuffed, leather and caught you wherever you threw yourself
2. He sheathed it and stood upon the boulders, snarling at the ever changeable waters and then at the struggling sun
3. How long that this excess flooding process went on isn’t as important as the changeable weather patterns that would have inevitably accompanied it
4. It is the things that are changeable which seem to require adaptations of these tried-and-true prescriptions that have given rise to the saying, that “the devil is in the details!”
5. It seeks to adjust to new information and therefore its propositions are changeable, but as indicated in a following set of paragraphs: “Still, because of the uncertainty within these testings, it [science] offers no firm ground to build a system of belief upon, to explain those verities that seem not to have changed over the ages, as well as the questions that still have no apparent answers
6. It is only when you are satiated with the changeable and
7. M: Only the changeable can be thought of and talked about
8. realized, it will deeply affect the changeable, itself remaining
9. site to the changeable?
10. It was true he was all smiles now, and was promising to buy them new shrimping-nets, and a raft for themselves— but he was such a changeable person
11. Blast his father’s blood-he is too changeable, too unpredictable
12. They lay within the Rays of Hope as countermeasures to each past locked into place by consciousness yet changeable upon review
13. His wife’s moods had been as changeable as the weather of late, and her tongue as cutting as the worst winter winds
14. How am I to know what role God had ordained for Suresh in his latter-day life? After all, he is so young and thus changeable
15. Let me ask you who heard John preach before Herod put him in prison: What did you behold in John -- a reed shaken with the wind? A man of changeable moods and clothed in soft raiment? As a rule they who are gorgeously appareled and who live delicately are in kings' courts and in the mansions of the rich
16. We forget that the manager acquires his powers through a constant relation with his interlocutors and in relation to this dynamic, quick and changeable relationship, he must continuously adapt his attitude
17. In family and domestic matters Aquarians can have a tendency to be too non-conformist, changeable and unstable
18. consistent and unchanging core self, to be changeable is to be psychologically unstable
19. I updated the program weekly with paper costs, labour costs – any changeable data, and I could then tell you in a few seconds which process was most economical for any given job
20. a temporary and changeable state
21. Kan tends to be variable in its thinking – not so much indecisive as mutable; changeable; fickle; it is also rather short-tempered and impatient
22. The black vinyl sign, which was glass-encased and displaying white changeable letters outside of Transfiguration Roman Catholic Church, announced its information in Cantonese, Mandarin, and English
23. Strictly keeping out all allurements that tempt the changeable and rest-
24. These properties are changeable
25. The world-tree does not have a firm existence because it is changeable
26. that are mutable, or changeable, how can the clothing that but covers
27. And I don't know that it is not a nicer sort of soul to have inside one's plodding body than an unwieldy, overgrown thing, chiefly water and air and lightly changeable stuff, so unsubstantial that it flops--forgive the word, but it does flop--on to other souls in search of sympathy and support and comfort and all the rest of the things washer-women waste no time looking for, because they know they wouldn't find them
28. Of course, “you yourself” don’t (that is, your Self-Consciousness that precisely records your changeable psychic states doesn’t) move anywhere to get to that new point
29. They have changeable blades and as long as you do not hit any nails with them, they will stay sharp awhile
30. the man that knows what he wants, and not as one that is as changeable as the weather
31. as changeable as the weather
32. � If this person chooses to come to a balance with this injury, that person will go on and live life fully, leg or no leg: unfair and unchangeable on one level, and changeable in result on another
33. Furthermore, future frame sets are highly fluid and changeable; thereby the future is not static, and
34. Borders of thin bodies are rather amorphous and changeable
35. On one occasion she bade me go and challenge the famous giantess of Seville, La Giralda by name, who is as mighty and strong as if made of brass, and though never stirring from one spot, is the most restless and changeable woman in the world
36. He was changeable, and intense and cruel
37. What is the age of the soul of man? As she hath the virtue of the chameleon to change her hue at every new approach, to be gay with the merry and mournful with the downcast, so too is her age changeable as her mood
38. It was a lovely starlight night—they had just reached the top of the hill Villejuif, from whence Paris appears like a sombre sea tossing its millions of phosphoric waves into light—waves indeed more noisy, more passionate, more changeable, more furious, more greedy, than those of the tempestuous ocean,—waves which never rest as those of the sea sometimes do,—waves ever dashing, ever foaming, ever ingulfing what falls within their grasp
39. And yet again Ents are more like Men, more changeable than Elves are, and quicker at taking the colour of the outside, you might say
40. The world having become more changeable, this precept might be modestly updated, to wit: the more volatile a firm’s earnings, the more cautious one should be in estimating its future and the further back into its past one should look
41. Christine had shown herself to be a very changeable person over the years, including the way she fought for custody so hard and then gave it up just as quickly
42. Thus, current study provides rather strong reasons to state that the call-to-put ratio, changeable depending on market conditions, represents an automatic (that is, launching automatically during a crisis) regulator of the option portfolio risk
43. Like the rest of our waters, when much agitated, in clear weather, so that the surface of the waves may reflect the sky at the right angle, or because there is more light mixed with it, it appears at a little distance of a darker blue than the sky itself; and at such a time, being on its surface, and looking with divided vision, so as to see the reflection, I have discerned a matchless and indescribable light blue, such as watered or changeable silks and sword blades suggest, more cerulean than the sky itself, alternating with the original dark green on the opposite sides of the waves, which last appeared but muddy in comparison
44. While I lived with her I was only charmed with her while she was pretty, then I began to be moody and changeable
45. She was six years older than her brother and would have been extremely like him had it not been for the dull and coarsely changeable expression (common to all deaf and dumb people) of her face
46. The best scheme of temperament for the changeable scale, on supposition that all the concords were of equally frequent occurrence, is investigated in Prop
47. To determine that system of temperaments for the concords of the changeable scale, which will render it, including every consideration, the most harmonious possible
48. The harmony of the IIIds and 3ds in any of the foregoing systems for the changeable scale is so much finer than it can possibly be in the common Douzeave, that it seems highly desirable that this scale should be introduced into general use
49. It deserves an experiment, among the makers of imperfect instruments, whether a changeable scale cannot be rendered practicable, at least on the piano forte,[26] without increasing the number of strings, and at the same time allowing both the unisons to be used together—either by an apparatus for slightly increasing the tension of the strings, or by one which shall intercept the vibrations of such a part of the string, at its extremity, as shall elevate its tone, by the diesis of the system of temperament adopted
50. Were only 4 degrees to the octave, furnishing the instrument with 5 sharps and 4 flats, thus rendered changeable, there is little music which could not be correctly executed upon it