Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
The only certainty about 20th-century monetary arrangements is their changeableness.
On waking the dreamer laments the changeableness of human affairs.
It was a useful theory to Stan, since it might also account for her recent changeableness.
"The fascinating aspect of the water on Stutzamutza is its changeableness.
In later issues that consistency diminished as the editors found greater success in spontaneous changeableness.
I shivered suddenly; with the changeableness of mountain weather, the air had gone from smothering blanket to chill within less than an hour.
What has given Mr. Carter the reputation for writing impenetrable music is his work's extreme changeableness.
Landino's note exhibits a curious instance of the changeableness of his countrywomen.
It's not like changeableness in England, because weather here can fluctuate from very cold to very warm in a day.
When Bashti promised plenty of fresh recruits, Van Horn, used to the changeableness of the savage mind, urged signing them up right away.
Then, noting her puzzled, downcast face, with the impulsive changeableness which had so endeared him to her, he caught one little brown hand and raised it to his lips.
La Tania, in particular, moved with the fluidity and changeableness of Matthew Antaky's subtle lighting, which suggested a continuum of shifting times and places across the stage.
The changeableness of Bonaparte's ideas, plans, and projects renders it difficult to master them; but they may be best understood when it is considered that all Napoleon's plans and conceptions varied with his fortunes.
In spite of the changeableness of her health this was a very productive period for her, and by the time they returned permanently to Madras in 1886 she was ready to begin a fullscale novel.
This new work was inspired by the changeableness and uprooting which influence the soul of human beings, and the music and tracks contained in the album tell the stories and feelings of people living between two cultures.
Through its sensors he felt power coursing, control surfaces flexing, air slipping by like water by a swimmer; he heard and tasted its changeableness; he scanned over wide horizons or magnified perception to follow the least of living creatures kilometers below.
As examples, he cites the heavenly bodies (which, in medieval science, were considered changeless in their nature, though variable in their position) and the angels, which "have an unchangeable being as regards their nature with changeableness as regards choice".
For, once we have made the first approach to the Landshut Virgin and acquired a first set of impressions, the changeableness of the figure begins to work on us further, now less in the dimension of greater or lesser distance and more in the angle of view.
There is a conspicuous loss of memory, especially to "close" events. . . . Lack of concentration, insomnia, moodiness, the unpredictable and rapid changeableness of mood, e.g., "rage," especially uttered as sudden outbursts of anger . . . self-effacement, depression, and suicidal thoughts.
Indeed, in his fondness for burned plains, where he can hide in plain sight and catch no end of grasshoppers and crickets without trouble to vary his diet, and in a swift changeableness and fearlessness of man, Whitooweek has many points in common with the almost unknown plovers.
Time is a word-a shadow of an idea; but always, always, out of the whirlwind of events, the multiplicity of human activities or the endless boredom of disinterest, there is the sky -the sky with all its unchanging changeableness showing the variations of Now and the stability of Forever.