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It was, fundamentally, a constancy illusion—like the Dress, the new Rothkos were color- inconstant.
HOW THESE ROTHKOS WERE RESTORED WITHOUT TOUCHING THE CANVASADAM ROGERSMAY 30, 2021THE DAILY BEASTWomen accuse men of being inconstant, and men retort that women are fickle.
THE 'CHARACTERS' OF JEAN DE LA BRUYREJEAN DE LA BRUYREMuch attention was given to the arrangement of the hair, the fashions being as numerous and as inconstant as they are to-day.
THE PRIVATE LIFE OF THE ROMANSHAROLD WHETSTONE JOHNSTONThis inconstant temper he had already manifested, and given the worst example of, before his acquaintance with the great tempter.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 67, NUMBER 414, APRIL, 1850VARIOUSMy pretty Lotty knew perfectly the power they gave her over the restless and inconstant heart of man, but she did not abuse it.
THE MONCTONS: A NOVEL, VOLUME ISUSANNA MOODIECatharine had not mistaken her power over the feeble intellect and the inconstant will of her son.
HISTORY OF THE RISE OF THE HUGUENOTSHENRY BAIRDThe faithless and inconstant will be marked out as the objects of its censure and reproaches.
THE SHEEPFOLD AND THE COMMON, VOL. II (OF 2)TIMOTHY EASTEducation is in the first place instruction in what is necessary, and then in what is changing and inconstant.
WE PHILOLOGISTS, VOLUME 8 (OF 18)FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHECurled up in a big leather chair, she spoke of her fear of hurting him, of being inconstant—like her father.
GLORY OF YOUTHTEMPLE BAILEYThe more important his alliance with Saxony, the more anxiety the inconstant temper of John George caused him.
THE THIRTY YEARS WAR, COMPLETEFRIEDRICH SCHILLERWORDS RELATED TO INCONSTANT
- any way the wind blows
- arbitrary
- blowing hot and cold
- careless
- changeful
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