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Circumstances alter cases
Circumstances alter cases.
Prov. In unusual situations, people are allowed to do unusual things. Cashier: I'm sorry, this store does not accept personal checks. Customer: But I need this medicine, and I don't have any cash. I've shopped at this store for fifteen years. Surely you can trust me this once. Cashier: Well, all right. Circumstances alter cases.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Tuure | | - | Finnish |
| Niko | | NEE-ko (Finnish) | Finnish, Croatian, Slovene |
| Aspel | | ['æspəl] | |
| Kathryn | | ['kæθrin] | |
| Haluk | | - | Turkish |
| Jubal | | JOO-bəl (English) | Biblical |