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Its leader, Earle C.G. Page, had considerable, if erratic, force.
During the period covered in this collection, Thompson was a vital, deliriously erratic force in journalism, covering the turbulent 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, the 1968 election of Richard M. Nixon, the 1972 campaign, Watergate, the falls of Nixon and Saigon.
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Memphis is starting to get a little erratic and rushed, forcing bad shots on the offensive end, which is leading to quick scoring opportunities for the Spartans.
But then, so should Arsenal, whose performance was beyond erratic: as a creative force, there's not much wrong with them.
Far be it from anyone to point a finger at Han Solo, but it has to be said the force is erratic in Harrison Ford.
But with Gaddafi's forces poised to storm the last rebel hold-out in the eastern city of Benghazi, any outside military action may be too little and perhaps too late to force the erratic Libyan strongman from power.
Booms and busts come from outside forces, like erratic government spending or technological dynamism or stagnation.
However, his commitment to the group appeared to be wavering during March ör Die, and his playing became so erratic that Lemmy felt forced to sack him.
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