His trip back to Peru is emotionally scintillating, as are his reflections on the passage of time and the vagaries of memory. |
This suggests that the consumer and housing slowdowns reflected more than just the vagaries of the summer weather. |
Buckner's interests move more toward atmosphere than concrete content, yet he never veers off too far into inscrutability or vagaries. |
Brown's dangerous game is one which, to a large extent, he was forced into playing by the vagaries of the global market. |
The vagaries of the British weather render many summer song spectaculars a washout. |
Due to the vagaries of pets, animals, and care arrangements thereof, that's now changed. |