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She was prone to erratic, at times bizarre behavior.
But he was also prone to erratic behaviour.
Joe had done nothing to provoke her, as far as he could tell, but, then again, Sammy had always been prone to erratic behavior.
Jamie is also prone to erratic behavior; sounds like the starter's gun can startle him, so he listens to an iPod.
The discovery could account for why some people cannot "hold their drink" and are prone to erratic behaviour even after consuming a relatively small quantity of alcohol, the researchers said.
The slickness of the surface - which had been watered beforehand and then subjected to a heavy downfall - did not help either side, although Mohsni was particularly prone to erratic behaviour.
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More mad than madcap, she is prone to "dangerous, erratic behavior and wild exaggerations and outright lies," and was once arrested with a gun, apparently stalking one of her ex-husbands.
For all his faults -- and Romney, indeed, has many as a candidate -- the former Massachusetts governor is not prone to the erratic, spontaneous and, indeed, irresponsible behavior that led McCain to his disastrous selection of Palin four years ago.
But she is erratic and prone to fouls.
But he is also touchy, erratic and prone to rages.
And while he does not regularly live up to the caricature of "Nuclear Newt," erratic and prone to temper tantrums, he is sufficiently unscripted and blunt to provide a sharp contrast to Mitt Romney's caution.
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