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"Once we got into the inner edge of the core which had embedded mesovortices [violent, swirling winds, not unlike a tornado], the wind direction was extremely erratic," he said.
At first, his behavior was extremely erratic and unfocused, typical of children with significant learning differences.
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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".
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.
The waterpower potential of northern China is extremely limited because the flow of the Huang He and other northern rivers is erratic and because these rivers carry heavy volumes of silt.
He was also helping uncommitted voters make up their minds by becoming extremely erratic and unpredictable.
"But it was erratic. it was erratic fire, erratic passion.
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.
Service was somewhat erratic.
This flight was more erratic.
"She was not erratic.
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