- told by a low-pitched
voice to a lost love. On the over 7-minute-long "
Vacillator", Cain
sings melancholic lyrics portraying an
abuser in a relationship:...
- had a
number of
other film and
television roles,
often playing weak or
vacillating characters. Born in
Wallasey in Cheshire, the son of
schoolmaster Herbert...
- wars of independence, Peru
remained a
royalist stronghold. As the
elite vacillated between eman****tion and
loyalty to the
Spanish monarchy, independence...
- "He is
humorless to the
point of
being inhumane. He is devious. He is
vacillating. He is profane. He is
willing to be led. He
displays dismaying gaps in...
-
paintings are
derived from disrupted,
cinematic moments where his
subjects vacillate between character immersion and
audience interaction: the
landscape of...
- activity, an
action or
event that is done in a disorganized, unplanned, or
vacillating manner. The term is
derived from
Shakespearian expression "will ye, nill...
-
Allen & Unwin. ISBNÂ 9781741145694. Standfield,
Rachel (2011). "'The
vacillating manners and
sentiments of
these people': Mobility,
civilisation and dispossession...
- The
Vacillations of
Poppy Carew (1986) is a
novel by Mary Wesley. The
title refers to the protagonist's
inability to
choose in life. However, when Poppy...
- and
internal Church politicking,
Ursacius and his
fellows were seen to
vacillate according to the
political winds. Born at the
latest c. 300,
little is...
- and
adventurers extended to
grave matters of
external policy, and his
vacillating conduct and
erratic decisions aroused misgivings and
occasional alarm...