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Both he and Emil had been subject to Bomka's whims.

And you know, we've all - especially those of us who drink - have had whims.

Their diets vary with the whims of humans, however, and can be supplemented by the cat's own hunting successes.

Rees-Jones was one of 40 security men_ 16-stone nannies hired to guard the Fayed family and pander to their whims.

Emerging economies are also much less dependent on foreign capital than they were a decade ago, leaving them less vulnerable to the whims of investors.

The difference between a normal, non-lucid dream and the lucid dream is that once you are lucid you are able to alter your dreamscape to suit your whims and desires.

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Her whims are totally unpredictable.

In addition to the whims of regulators, piracy is also a major problem.

Speaking of Angry Birds, DE Rochefort is never one to let the whims of the market go to waste.

This has fostered the growth of a middle class that wants guarantees that its new assets are safe from the party's whims.

Petroleum engineers are often subject to sometimes high-risk work on offshore oil RIGS and, as the industry is subject to the whims of the oil market, when prices fall, layoffs often follow.

Who suffer by their whims? Themselves always.

I have not been used to submit to any person's whims.

Men don't like the fact that women succumb to their whims and shell out money to buy anything that catches their fancy.

He says that its executives parachuted in from New York wanted to homogenise the reporting, to make its coverage less driven by the whims of correspondents in the field.

She is always full of whims and fancies.

From the whims of the past, the previous statistics and the revised version were half and half of the total.

"Public communicators are not entirely free to follow their own whims in serving the masses, however. as is the case of any market, consumer satisfaction (or the lack of it)limits the nature and quantity of the material produced and circulated."

The mate observed regretfully that he could not account for that young fellow's whims.

The village was quite a dangerous place because of the traffic especially for old people and children, their safety was more important to me than an old woman's whims.

Use all your thoughts to do what you want to do, and don't leave a little space for the whims.

The most entertaining chapter is on the whims of fashion.

Indulge your aeronautical whims.

He was very dependent on the whims and financial circumstances of his eccentric father.

The near-collapse of the world’s banking system shows once and for all, they argue, that an industry as important as finance cannot be left to the whims of the invisible hand.

But this would imply opening up China to the whims of global capital - precisely what it has been protecting itself against (as its huge foreign exchange reserves attest).