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"North Sea revenues are highly erratic, caused by price and production fluctuations; Scotland's geographic share of North Sea tax revenues fell from £7.5bn in 2010-11, rose to £10 bn in 2011-12, but fell again to £5.6 bn in 2012-13.
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Drought and erratic rainfall caused less carbon to be stored by parched forests and drylands, on top of the effect of fossil fuel emissions, Noaa said.
Over the next six years, Kerry floated among hospitals, the streets and the homes of family members, struggling with the hallucinations and delusions, the disorganized speech and erratic behavior, caused by his illness.
He became the friend of Tasso, who was also in the Duke's service, and, in 1579, replaced Tasso as court poet when he was imprisoned by the Duke for erratic behaviour caused by mental disturbance.
A woman whose erratic behavior caused a flight from London to Washington to be diverted to Boston will be held at a mental health facility in New Hampshire, a federal judge in Massachusetts ruled.
On another day, my sister watched the police arrive at a playground to question the mother of an autistic child whose messy hair, mismatched clothes and erratic movements caused someone to think they had better say something, but not to the mother who was supervising her child.
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Norilsk's sales have been sluggish lately because, after years of erratic deliveries caused in part by Russian government red tape, users of the metal have cushioned themselves by creating their own stockpiles, and now have less need to buy new metal, according to Vasily Nikolaev of Troika Dialog, a Moscow-based investment bank.
The left-arm spinner, who took 167 wickets in 50 Tests for England, was released by Essex at the back end of the summer following a troubled spell off the field in which his confidence hit rock-bottom and his erratic behaviour caused issues in the dressing room.
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