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She had decided to take the class on a whim.
And if to him, then to the whim of history as well?
Let us focus on real human rights problems, not political whim.
We will be able to move him at our whim.
So I was thinking of going on a whim as a result!
For the first time in his life, he could not get home on a whim.
They also worked more or less at the whim of their music director.
She had them to herself, running at the side or the middle, as went her whim.
Still, why would anyone want to experience such a life, even on a whim?
On a whim, he decided to stop off for a cold one.
Yet this human woman seemed to control them at her whim.
It had been no more than a whim, after all.
The rest she had for food and her own whims.
They were subject to no law but their own will and whim.
It was only a whim for him to meet her.
At my least whim she knew it could be used upon her.
Certainly not sent away into another country and culture on a whim.
I've just left the things according to my own whims.
There was life or death here at the man's whim.
"It is not a great policy when you are at the whim of another state."
Once again Michael decided to take a chance with a new city oh a whim.
Really, it was hard to put up with her whims.
But a personal whim is one thing, a public institution another.
Medical care is too important to be subject to an individual's whims.
She made it sound as if I'd done all that on some kind of whim.