Sentences with phrase «fickleness which»

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He would proceed thereafter to fulfill his own indefectible purpose — despite outright betrayal, the apathy of disciples in Gethsemane, the shiftiness of political leaders, the fickleness of crowds, and the violence and isolation of the death which he knew would follow.
Yet, your main butterfly effect claim could stand up - less because the fickleness and wall - to - wall Jacko takes us away from retwittering and commenting on events in Iran, but simply if it were to overwhelm the servers and so diminish or take out of play Twitter and the important impact which the Iranian protestors themselves can make of it to organise, mobilise and get information out.
In the film's opening moments, Kwon drops a bundle of letters sent by Mori, which is Hong's narrative justification for jumbling the chronology of events and exploring, once again, the fickleness of memory, perception and affection.
But the gags are predominantly broad and the cynically - minded commentary, which touches on everything from cultural capitalism and art world smuggery to the current political climate and the fickleness of success, doesn't run very deep.
The novel contemplates the fickleness of talent and the ways in which the most deserving are not always the ones most served.
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