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In Trump's inner circle, Kushner draws plaudits for smoothing feathers ruffled by his father-in-law's more erratic moves — with some aides bemoaning that on Saturdays, when Kushner observes Shabbat and does not work or use electronic devices, the workings of the White House sometimes devolve.
(His style of driving in the video -- with erratic moves and aggressively trying to pass cars -- might not be the kind the safety institute would want to promote. though).
The authorities made some erratic moves -- some bloggers were sent to jail for writing posts critical of the Kremlin, and the idea was voiced to fine those who promote circumvention tools.
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Erdoğan, with one erratic move after another, brought this situation about.
A therapist, following the brain activity on a monitor, programs the computer to stop the movie if an abnormal number of fast or slow brain waves is detected or if the brain waves are erratic, moving rapidly from fast to slow waves.
HSBC's bid came as a bitter defeat for ING, which in an erratic move in December first made and then quickly withdrew a $10 billion bid for Credit Commercial after it said that the French bank's management had not reacted with sufficient enthusiasm to its offer.
The most remarkable examples of virtuosity came with works for standard saxophone quartet, most notably in the premiere of the erratic "Move!!!" by John Costa.
And the Washington Post reported from aboard the Thomas Jefferson that "this survey vessel of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has found erratic, moving clouds of hydrocarbons -- which may be oil and gas -- at depths of more than 3,600 feet less than eight nautical miles from the site of the BP oil spill, officials said Tuesday".
The 2013 season has been a busy one for Jay Horwitz, the Mets' public relations man: he joined Twitter this past winter, showcased some erratic dance moves for the club's Harlem Shake video, and, now, he will get his own bobblehead doll.
These are unprecedented and unpredictable times and if the impression created by erratic, misguided moves such as Trump's ban is that international students are no longer welcome, that's a huge problem.
She was only a couple of years shy of 60 when she began to write, after a near-lifetime that began in a degree of privilege and descended into a maelstrom of penury, marriage to a shiftless alcoholic, the struggle to support her family and a series of erratic house moves.
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