After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia and Europe relations have been vicissitudinous. |
That does not imply that it is less intensely felt than other emotions, but only that it is less vicissitudinous. |
Mr. Lumley revived Nino towards the close of his memorable and vicissitudinous management. |
It is in human interest that we learn to respect her vicissitudinous nature. |
Marriage, the earthly way, is vicissitudinous, for everybody knows that anything is liable to happen to a man at large. |
During its vicissitudinous history of more than a century this collection has seen several systems of classification. |