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ERRATIC COURSE HOME Start Delayed, but Good Progress Was Made Until Engines Balked.
The feeling was often mutual as he charted an erratic course in the Middle East.
Since its birth in the 1980s it has pursued an erratic course.
A barge appears on the swollen river and follows an erratic course until it's grounded.
But the snail should get there in the end, and may even follow a less erratic course.
In recent years Volvo's designs seem to have been on an erratic course, and the company has juggled design directors.
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The convoluted and fractured geology of the area imposes upon many of these rivers erratic courses that frequently drive through narrow and sometimes spectacular gorges.
Most people today decline slowly from chronic diseases with erratic courses, unlike people in earlier times, who were more likely to die quickly from infectious diseases, accidents and heart conditions.
The group and their coach, Csaba Szanto, laid out their competition courses at the lower end of the reservoir, near the dam, hoping to avoid the wakes of fishermen and the erratic courses set by sailboarders newly allowed on the city lake near Escondido.
Some patients may have been pre-exposed to intermittent or erratic courses of antiretrovirals through aid programs, private activities and contacts abroad.
It is a scene of erratic sailing — wandering courses, sails luffing or eased too late, confusion just when clarity is needed most.
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