It has experienced many vicissitudes of fortune. [Please select]
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Vicissitudes of life (ups and downs of life). [Please select]
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Happy the humorist whose works and life are an illustration of the great moral truth that the sense of humour is the just balance of all the faculties of man, the best security against the pride of knowledge and the conceits of the imagination, the strongest inducement to submit with a wise and pious patience to the vicissitudes of human existence. [adjective]
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"Bombay has had its vicissitudes." [Please select]
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During all this time poor Cuffy experienced a variety of vicissitudes, and made several narrow escapes. [Please select]
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It is not important to trace the vicissitudes of the building of Edessa any further. [Please select]
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From a wedding to a funeral, from a merrymaking to a massacre, were frequent vicissitudes. [Please select]
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She was a veritable type of those vigorous, self-reliant border women, who encounter danger or the vicissitudes of weather without quailing. [Please select]
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