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Sure, as leaders in the East their problems pale in comparison to that of some of their rivals, but for all their improvement over the past year NYC FC can still be an extremely erratic outfit.
At first, his behavior was extremely erratic and unfocused, typical of children with significant learning differences.
He was also helping uncommitted voters make up their minds by becoming extremely erratic and unpredictable.
Mycologist George Willard Martin, writing in 1943, noted that the species was known by at least 12 binomials, of which none appeared to be valid, and noted that "the citations given for the various names are extremely erratic".
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They are, at their erratic best, extremely funny.
The country suffered even greater hardship, however, under the Fāṭimid caliph al-Ḥākim (996 1021), whose behaviour was at times erratic and extremely harsh, particularly toward his non-Muslim subjects.
It was a long-lived storm that was most remembered for its very erratic and extremely slow track off the East Coast of the United States, alternating several times between tropical storm and hurricane intensity.
Featherstone was a capable choice for Hamzy, partly because he was a recovering meth addict who was erratic, well-connected and extremely violent.
And since those two businesses have been cyclical and very erratic, they're masking the extremely rapid growth of the defense business.
"Such erratic and inconsistent behaviour, veering from the extremely harsh to the indifferent, cannot be called discipline," says Pam Hibbert.
Extremely coarse, far-traveled blocks and boulders are called erratics.
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