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  • s a provocation, but Joseph was known for his erratic acts of forced Enlightenment.
  • ship form in the first half of the season was erratic, although there was a famous home win over re
  • mself an “enthusiastic but badly-educated and erraticamateur.
  • him in Pul-e-Charkhi, and that they found him erratic and argumentative.
  • In spite of his stormy, erratic, and possibly criminal life, much of his musi
  • , especially in the south, although they were erratic, and in some places clergy of clearly heretic
  • ultiple producers on the album are "eclectic, erratic, and lacking anything likely to repeat the su
  • blades that were both hard and tough from the erratic and unsuitable output from early iron smeltin
  • s) with a slight summer maximum, but is quite erratic and can vary from 1,150 millimetres (45 inche
  • atered highland areas, so its flow is low and erratic and not much use for irrigation.
  • a much smaller scale and the supply far more erratic and unreliable compared to that of Western na
  • Without a calendar, publishing can be erratic and possess little interest to readers and ad
  • lness were common, especially considering his erratic and playful style of improvisation.
  • me Informer commented that the difficulty was erratic and the story had been poorly trimmed down.
  • nated with periods in which he was morose and erratic and isolated himself.
  • Sienkiewicz's dark, erratic, and blurry images keep the mood of Moore's n
  • He led an erratic and adventurous life, wandering over the worl
  • The Whole World was reportedly an erratic band live, and Ayers was not cut out for life
  • tain, however, whether or not it is a glacial erratic because its rock types match those of its sur
  • Furthermore, his erratic behavior during manic episodes made him an un
  • The erratic behavior that triggered the staff's departure
  • after which he was fired for his increasingly erratic behavior and was replaced with Steve West.
  • all by the wayside as his drug dependency and erratic behavior worsen and alienation sets in.
  • Although his erratic behavior over the last decade (or more) of hi
  • dy suspended from the team at the time due to erratic behavior stemming from the disease, including
  • he was written out of the show because of her erratic behavior and depression.
  • n was doomed from the start, with its star in erratic behavior and frequently-missed performances,
  • heroin addiction and alcoholism and her often erratic behavior related to those problems earned her
  • n the entire band quit in response to Brown's erratic behavior, withholding of wages, and demeaning
  • unable to cope with Sedgwick's drug abuse and erratic behavior, Neuwirth broke off their relationsh
  • Her parents, weary of her erratic behavior, enrolled her at The Devereux Glenho
  • cohol abuse, came to a close and his previous erratic behavior, changed for the better.
  • iberals lost a seat in a by-election, and the erratic behaviour of MHA Joshua Whitsitt was coming u
  • ive scenes in the first volume, and noted the erratic behaviour of Domoto.
  • Due to the erratic behaviour of Softley, Carr and Thomson jumped
  • as a disorder that begins in adolescence with erratic behaviour followed by a rapid decline of all
  • nager Gerry Bron, citing Byron's increasingly erratic behaviour due to alcohol abuse.
  • +M's" however later rumors sparked due to the erratic behaviour and personal problems at the time t
  • The troublesome years of Bourke, his erratic behaviour and apparent mental problems, his d
  • Marechera began to display erratic behaviour that may have been a result of exce
  • He was known for his erratic behaviour and "falling into difficultes with
  • the continued fraction expansion exhibit very erratic behaviour, with huge terms appearing between
  • m unstable relationships, substance abuse and erratic behaviour.
  • n 1995, Sherrin went missing after reports of erratic behaviour.
  • fears for Blanche's safety because of Jane's erratic behaviour.
  • nglish footballer, noted for his strength and erratic behaviour.
  • A notable feature beside the fall is the erratic block of gritstone which was balanced so that
  • ss this undulating plateau and the occasional erratic block of sandstone.
  • valuable series of Reports (1873-1892) on the erratic Blocks of England, Wales and Ireland.
  • It is a glacial erratic boulder on which a cast-iron memorial plate w
  • Several glacial erratic boulders are also found on the Chase, remnant
  • data revealed giant sand waves, huge glacial erratic boulders and several uncharted wrecks.
  • Using evidence of erratic boulders and moraines and drawing on the work
  • pland wilderness, with barren slopes and many erratic boulders, that is often covered in snow in th
  • sequently collected important data concerning erratic boulders.
  • This confusion - coupled with erratic broadcast schedules - are considered contribu
  • This is a glacial erratic, brought from probably hundreds of miles away
  • n's two years with the Peakites were to prove erratic, but after a healthy stint in the first team
  • this might merely make the star's orbit seem erratic, but for a sufficient combination of orbital
  • Moody is an erratic but esteemed writer who frequently becomes em
  • Although manic and erratic by nature, he is a genius of a chemist, able
  • He was described as an erratic character, and a malicious gossip.
  • us plans, which were frequently foiled by his erratic character, he somewhat resembled his later su
  • He had an erratic childhood, and moved to Texas at a young age.
  • y and reliable 'keeper", his only weakness an erratic clearing kick, Evans passed two seasons at Ba
  • er to what was a highly speculative and often erratic cotton pricing system by providing a centrali
  • a series of straight sections in a series of erratic curves varying from 100 to 20 chains.
  • His erratic, disturbing behavior soon destroyed peace wit
  • ation halfway between two large towns and the erratic drawing of constituency boundaries.
  • to a boy, but Ondrej is becoming increasingly erratic, drinking and beating her.
  • t the onset of the disease and the subsequent erratic driving amounts to an involuntary act.
  • ad called the police department to report his erratic driving.
  • val at Anderlecht, the Championship was quite erratic due to the World War II, but he helped Anderl
  • If the field becomes erratic enough, the Slipspace collapses.
  • e for Guy Ligier to sign Pironi to his rather erratic eponymous French team in 1980, a season in wh
  • le, from the 1878 Hayden survey team, for its erratic eruptions.
  • His kicks were erratic, evidenced by the fact that he only made 64.3
  • cting in an increasingly uncharacteristic and erratic fashion towards his friends and Georgiana, cu
  • They are fast flyers and fly in an erratic fashion.
  • Mayor Tom Hislop was seen as a remote, even erratic figure, and his right-wing views regularly br
  • High pressure may cause erratic flow rates.
  • The Darling River at Tilpa has erratic flows and is often dry in periods of drought.
  • em is often heard saying, "Too low, terrain!" Erratic flying causes the passengers to begin turning
  • is complete for small magnitudes, but becomes erratic for the larger.
  • ble parasites, and abnormal behaviour - lazy, erratic, gasping at the water surface or floating hea
  • A passionate, though occasionally erratic, golfer, Harris has previously been crowned t
  • le was distinctly flamboyant, to the point of erratic; he truly lived up to the "crazy" stereotype
  • behind Frank Tarrant, whilst in 1910, though erratic, he accomplished a sensational performance ag
  • Though his attendance was erratic, he gained eight good GCSEs and the staff enc
  • With the erratic, high-paced, and high-scoring Nuggets he aver
  • ounty, Cork's form with both bat and ball was erratic: his first-class bowling average in 2001 was
  • ngry, bewildered eyes of foreigners: selfish, erratic, hypocritical, muscle-bound and a bad citizen
  • The Bowder Stone is a large glacial erratic in Borrowdale at grid reference NY25401639.
  • He was somewhat erratic in his methods, but his lectures were a trium
  • He was fast but erratic in Supercross, winning several main events.
  • tory at the time, partly because of Kenealy's erratic, inappropriate behaviour.
  • Havili has had an erratic international career, having earned only nine
  • Big Rock (also known as Okotoks Erratic) is a glacial erratic situated between the to
  • The Glumsten, a glacial erratic is mentioned as early as in the 11th century.
  • In the 2000s, Manuel Real has been noted for erratic judicial behavior.
  • er, so could be used in patients with poor or erratic kidney function.
  • Gustav Adolf's inept and erratic leadership in diplomacy and war precipitated
  • on large scale maps, this is thought to be an erratic left by a retreating glacier.
  • ravels and silty gravels with a wide range of erratic lithologies.
  • The band were renowned as an exciting, if erratic, live act in a Stones-Animals mould and quick
  • The stone is a glacial erratic located in desolate peatland.
  • Doane Rock is a glacial erratic located in Eastham, Massachusetts on the grou
  • a after huge stone blocks, which are probably erratic, located in the local fields and in the neigh
  • guns, Von der Tann was able to maneuver in an erratic manner, such that she could avoid British gun
  • Since 1901 a glacial erratic marks the place of death on the former battle
  • pile up and Dr. Garth's behavior becomes more erratic, Marth begins to suspect that something is up
  • He has been described as "a brilliant but erratic member of the Connecticut bar, tolerant in re
  • o the area where mountain biking exists is an erratic mixture of pond depressions and abrupt hills
  • Due to its slow and erratic motion, the hurricane forced evacuations alon
  • However, his increasingly erratic off-court life, including a brief but heavily
  • The system westward movement became slightly erratic on July 14 as development slowed.
  • -based radio show, he himself has a long-term erratic open relationship with Angie (Bisset).
  • and out of the grooves, the caliper will give erratic or periodically varying readings.
  • both his pronounced lean when running and his erratic pacing, John Wrighton and John Salisbury mark
  • through fluctuations in width and follows an erratic path; in Wappingers Falls, it forms Wappinger
  • ding others on fake errands to both establish erratic patterns and case airport procedures.
  • He is described as having an eccentric and erratic personality, if not lunatic.
  • Agassiz visited the site and found its erratic physical features fit his theory.
  • Due to his erratic pitching and behavior, he was released from t
  • In the early part of the 2006 season, her erratic play got her benched in favor of rookie Barba
  • "Hollywood" Henderson was cut in November for erratic play and behavior.
  • self doesn't work to its potential due to the erratic power supply, typical of the hinterlands of V
  • This resulted in erratic pricing and exorbitant costs for users, as co
  • al Lindsay to commence operations against the erratic Raja, who had begun hostilities against the B
  • e observer, appears to be running at randomly erratic rates and even temporal direction, whereas a
  • rt said Phills and Wesley were driving "in an erratic, reckless, careless, in a negligent or aggres
  • e version of the title tune) is fine, but the erratic recording quality makes this one of the lesse
  • the Statesman were criticised for pursuing an erratic response to the regime of Stalin in the Sovie
  • xposed titanium trichloride, often results in erratic results, e.g. in reductive coupling reactions
  • Located off Oregon 18, Erratic Rock State Natural Site lies mid-way between
  • comes from Canada and is the largest glacial erratic rock in the Willamette Valley.
  • Mei Bo's convictions angered the erratic ruler, which he viewed as insubordination.
  • riginal broadcast on Sci-Fi was noted for its erratic scheduling, with hiatuses lasting months ofte
  • s since, but followed a terrific 2003 with an erratic second season.
  • Steve Harmison was his usual erratic self, going for nine off the first five balls
  • only by a small local bus company with quite erratic service.
  • ent, Muni developed a reputation for poor and erratic service.
  • ave been criticized by Raymond Page as "often erratic, showing an eagerness to find runes where non
  • Fern's path was erratic since it made 90° turns three times during it
  • ents in the press which raised the ire of his erratic team boss, Gachot lost his drive before the s
  • Bechet's erratic temperament hampered his career, however, and
  • Dighton Rock, an 11-foot (3.4-m) high glacial erratic that once sat on the banks of the Taunton Riv
  • Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states "A bit erratic, this album is still worth acquiring for its
  • Erratic Thoughts
  • Chelsea's performances and results were erratic throughout the season, typified by large vict
  • the BDO and the PDC for being one of the more erratic throwers in the darting world.
  • Due to the erratic track of the storm along the Texas coastline,
  • "confused" in the beetle's name is due to the erratic tracking pattern the beetle leaves when walki
  • Mandel Pond, and the route makes a series of erratic turns around small mountains, passing south o
  • the academic establishment for the perceived erratic use of classical orders.
  • to the naked eye that is being ejected by the erratic variable star Eta Carinae, one of the Milky W
  • n June that year., however due to a series of erratic vein sets with structural offsets, the mine i
  • His erratic voting behaviour eventually led to his becomi
  • of the Slipspace source appear to be randomly erratic, whereas dimensions close to the observer app
  • lder (approximately 30 tons in weight), is an erratic, which was probably transported from Scotland
  • put towards the end of his life was much more erratic, with films like Escape to Athena (1979), Gre
  • Nicholson, who had always been inclined to be erratic, would sometimes voluntarily go to the mental