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The start of "Mars, the Bringer of War" felt slightly erratic.
Now Tainio tries the through ball, but Henry's flick on is slightly erratic.
To the slightly erratic Racing but here they are, in the Champions Cup final no less, facing Saracens in Lyon.
The kitchen alone looks modern, although those with serious culinary ambitions may find themselves thwarted by a slightly erratic electric oven and utensils of varied quality.
They have a point: our lunch on the beach is filled with good cheer and enthusiastic, if slightly erratic, Frisbee-throwing.
Supporting them are Christine Brandes, a fine Susanna; the slightly erratic but pleasant Pamela Armstrong as the Countess; and the boisterous Rinat Shaham as a peripatetic Cherubino.
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This reflected a trend to a slightly more erratic response pattern than might be expected under the assumptions of the Rasch model.
The corresponding regression results are shown in Table 3 and show that R-squared values are reduced, reflecting the slightly more erratic nature of the data but that the regression constants and slope coefficients remain statistically significantly different from zero at the 0.01 level of probability.
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