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erraticism
noun
Erratic behaviour
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After the lethargy of late Dwyer and the erraticism of the Smith experiment, the Wallabies desperately needed a calmer leader, and they found him in Rod Macqueen, architect of the ACT Brumbies' run to the 1997 Super 12 final.
The most entertaining erraticism here emanates from Ashley I., a twenty-nine-year-old from Los Angeles.
Trump's Twitter storms and erraticism can seem to slow time.
Mr Trump's erraticism, bullying and ignorance and the US disengagement he pursues have given Beijing a unique opportunity to make friends and influence people.
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