One Hundred Years of Vicissitude by Andrez Bergen
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/vi·cis·si·tude noun \və-ˈsi-sə-ˌtüd, vī-, -ˌtyüd\ 1. the quality or state of being changeable; 2. a favorable or unfavorable event or situation that... Read More
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