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Other geysers have much more erratic recharge times.
"She's a much more erratic and passionate person than I am.
A few thought that drones offered a better way to bomb Taliban and Al Qaeda leaders in their home towns than F-16s flown by Pakistani pilots, whose bombing could be much more erratic, placing more local civilians at risk.
Sure enough, the bats from the boxes with rotated windows were much more erratic at heading toward home.
Molecular clocks in general are much more "erratic" than previously thought, and practically useless to keep accurate evolutionary time, the researchers conclude.
However, its presence in the solid fractions seems to be much more erratic.
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And to be fair, this is much more an erratic path than a cunning plan to emerge somewhere near the top of the Anglo-Catholic tree.
We learn that Vincent Van Gogh was much more unstable, erratic and promiscuous than previously thought.
Theismann displayed how much more accurate the erratic Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer's passing is when he follows through; both described how the Jets were running behind their offensive line to the left, six days after succeeding against the Bengals to the right.
Several writers had expressed the opinion that these rivers of ice once had been much more extensive and that the erratic boulders scattered over the region and up to the summit of the Jura Mountains were carried by moving glaciers.
Even in the partially electrified villages, biomass can supply power much more regularly as against the highly erratic supply by the board.
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