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Bensimon's behavior on the trip was, to put it mildly, erratic and the viewing public has taken notice: if you type Bensimon's name into Google, search suggestions include "Kelly Bensimon crazy" and "Kelly Bensimon breakdown".
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The piece, described by Feldman as "a conscious attempt at formalizing a disorientation of memory," is meant to evoke — in more than 1,100 measures of crystalline single notes and mildly dissonant chords that recur in erratic repose — the slight irregularities in Oriental rugs under close examination.
The sad part of Jonathan — and I should say one of the sad parts — is that despite all that talent and all that greatness, his career was erratic, with short-lived Jonathan Winters Shows now and again, hundreds of hilarious guest appearances, and some mildly funny stuff in movies — a medium that couldn't accommodate his great improvisational talents.
erratic -- n.
Erratic genius?
Mildly worried.
SERVICE -- Erratic.
■ Erratic earnings.
Erratic arm.
Mildly unenthusiastically.
"Erratic behavior"?
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