This suggests that the consumer and housing slowdowns reflected more than just the vagaries of the summer weather. |
The screen fades to green, and the names of all 336 tributaries are slowly reeled off, in apparent contrast to the vagaries of story-telling. |
Brown's dangerous game is one which, to a large extent, he was forced into playing by the vagaries of the global market. |
Amid the vagaries of that mechanism, the people's interests are narrowly interpreted as financial benefits. |
Afterwards, he sits on the city hall steps reciting doggerel verses on the vagaries of the day's decisions. |
Given the vagaries of our climate, it is essential to check the weather forecast the week before. |