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The whole town would denounce your inconstancy, after what has been between us.
Of all things in the world inconstancy is my aversion.
But the appearance of inconstancy has been most vivid in foreign policy.
However, he was marked by inconstancy and a lack of political instincts.
In the end, men are chided for their ego and inconstancy.
I may use any of those names with inconstancy.
Inconstancy Upbraided is perhaps the best of his short poems.
He is a man open about his inconstancy and indifference:
"Being beyond the physical, it is not affected by the inconstancy of things physical".
The inconstancy of the International Style practitioners should have been expected.
The paradox of coincidence can be solved if we accept inconstancy.
I don't see the inconstancy in comparing one deity with another.
Secondly, Another great abuse of words is inconstancy in the use of them.
No man was ever characterised by greater levity or inconstancy of mind.
I do not recommend renunciation, because only a few can overcome the thought of life's inconstancy.
In the end, wounded by love's inconstancy, she is radiantly forgiving.
Originally a cynical attack on female inconstancy, later treatments were more thoughtful.
The waxing and waning of the moon is associated with inconstancy.
If you lose treasures, bad luck in business and the inconstancy of friends is foretold.
They spoke of endings, inconstancy - the death of a day.
But the most disappointing inconstancy came where least expected - from Jack Kemp.
For Romney, inconstancy has been as big a problem as apostasy.
Mr. Clinton's major adversary may be his own inconstancy.
But maybe this ideal state of inconstancy we advocate only makes for fitter participants in capitalism.
But Hector then gives an even more shocking illustration of inconstancy: