0 changes that happen at different times during the life or development of someone or something, especially those that result in conditions being worse:
But let me return to my muttons, that is to say the vicissitudes of processual archaeology.
Many of our participants clearly felt that they ' mustn't complain ', which may be an adaptive psychological strategy for coping with the vicissitudes of advancing age.
The detailed political narrative adds much to our understanding of the complex vicissitudes of frontier diplomacy and military activity in the region.
I shall then examine the vicissitudes of the chants' transmission and how these reflect patterns in transmission in the rest of the core repertory.
Even a fundamentally stable childhood cannot protect one from the later, often painful, vicissitudes of life.
Contemporary history as an academic discipline must do its part to ensure that the vicissitudes in this common post-war history are not simply smoothed over.
However, their political reorientations also reveal divisions within the communities, which reflect the vicissitudes of the struggle among contending parties at the local level.
Many of these were colourful characters with lives determined by the vicissitudes of the ice.