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    erratic


    1. My lifestyle is erratic to say the least and my aim is that when the end arrives, I will face it laughing and with no regrets


    2. It didn't last long because my behavior had become more erratic and frantic


    3. as erratic as the currents in his body


    4. Even with Dave’s more exalted role and increased financial status, the erratic hours he worked soon caused major problems between them


    5. 'How erratic was she?' I asked, curiously Bunty skims over her mother's condition in her diaries although Bert did mention it


    6. erratic, flowing first this way and then that


    7. And increasingly communication became erratic: the image losing clarity, pixellating to just noise and then resolving the surrounding star field that was now strangely distorted, similar to intense gravity waves except the graviton count was normal


    8. I didn’t see much of Diane through the spring, nor did her other friends, but in phone calls we noticed she was becoming progressively more erratic


    9. Its trajectory erratic, clearly designed to evade their most advanced targeting system


    10. He wasn’t sure why he’d leapt to Kiri’s defence, and now he felt painfully aware of his erratic actions

    11. The following herbs are particularly helpful in such a situation and are well worth looking for at this time of year when these erratic seasonal changes can start to create problems with our animals’ good health


    12. Art Stupefaction conceals an inherent baseness common to affected styles and manners that is often lost on the casual observer, captivated as many of them are by erratic forms for their own sake without giving considered thought to their (social) implications; radical ―art‖ forms whose intended meaning, if any, are often unclear, its premises anti-social, tasteless, adolescent, absurd, valueless and immoral


    13. Crowley noticed that the erratic thoughts were not concealed by their facial masque


    14. That the musical odors indigenous to the culture of his day may very well have produced that desired effect is problematical in our own musically erratic times, however


    15. If still begun, it should have been planned far better, should have had a better administration than Janet Reno's, and authorities should not have chosen to end the siege so forcefully, especially with a group that had such apocalyptic beliefs and an erratic leader


    16. In light of this erratic (economic) climate, and at a time some of the smaller (tobacco) companies are contemplating bankruptcy, many sober-minded individuals must question the severity of certain measures that are being taken by N


    17. He could hear a slow, erratic heartbeat


    18. Fairies darted between the trees and flew in erratic patterns


    19. Ranger approached, his movements seemed erratic


    20. His ears picked up the soft brush of the wind on the barren, tree-studded hillside, and a small, brightly-coloured piece of empty packaging skittered past him in erratic circles

    21. As a last resort, feeling it was the only thing he could do, powerless to act and indeed depended on an erratic, capricious and strange machine, he prayed to any and all that would heed his prayers


    22. His body temperature had sunk below a critical level and his heartbeat was slow and erratic


    23. They are capable of far more erratic things than that


    24. Actually, I’m not sure why you were friends with her in the first place; she always seemed a bit erratic to me


    25. Not the usual one or two voices being joined by others, rousing to an erratic medley that disperses


    26. ” His breathing was erratic


    27. His breathing was erratic


    28. which seem to exalt erratic and bloody violence more than recognize and rebuke the scorn that terrorists show for life, liberty and rules of war


    29. With every breath, I battle to control my erratic chest


    30. It is also intermittent, erratic and unreliable

    31. The road was erratic


    32. before long, he reached out a hand to steady her erratic way of walking


    33. In the way of Morning Warriors, he gallops upon invisible ground as he flies an erratic line through the midst of them


    34. He was being pressed beyond his limits and it was beginning to show in his nervousness and erratic actions under pressure


    35. Manaea's first victim he diagnosed with severe concussion—breathing raggedly with an erratic pulse


    36. We could not help but fall victim to the erratic sorcery


    37. There are daemons and beings far more powerful that have been awakened by the erratic energies harnessed by this glass


    38. Simon was well known to all his friends as an erratic and impulsive fellow


    39. He shortly returned to Bagdad, taking with him only a half dozen unstable and erratic souls


    40. The ominous crackling still sounded behind them, as the dragon blundered in his erratic course

    41. Alone at last with no fear of erratic lighting schedules and sudden visits by Soviet interrogators, Travis indulged in the luxury of a bath -- the first in over a week, and was about to relax on the large canopied bed and reflect on Anna and the chaotic events in Czechoslovakia when a stranger arrived


    42. Friends and clients called him "Walkabout" Miller because of his erratic, hair-brained flying techniques which resulted in several nasty upsets


    43. feet and noticed erratic behaviour patterns in the old bird


    44. His voice high-pitched, the erratic Indian continued needling his captives, doing a mock war dance as to reinforce his sanguinary resolve while tapping the club of death on the palm of his hand or thigh


    45. Samson knew little about sight tracking but from the erratic direction of the trail he surmised that the Miccosukee was taking precautions, intentionally or not, to confuse pursuers


    46. development is that they are less erratic and more structured


    47. Forgive me for sounding a bit contradictory and erratic in my thoughts; I was under immense pressure and was very anxious, indeed


    48. Near her shoulder, her low cut kameez had torn slightly from her erratic moment


    49. It had been early morning, whilst the stars were still out yet the night sky had paled to dawn, and it had seemed a logical thing to do at the time, according to the fuzzy, erratic logic of the toxified brain at such a time in the morning


    50. The course, which had meandered under Fishmael's erratic influence at night, was now set straight for the day, away from the City, away from the happy entrapment of culture and uncouthness, wealth and poverty










































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