You have now finished making your pomander, and should now leave it on a windowsill in an erratically heated room for at least a fortnight. |
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Plus, the steering simply could not cope with the car's erratically delivered turbo power. |
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In London, the market was moving erratically as investors tried to gauge the impact of yesterday's outrages. |
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A week later a police constable investigated a report of a car being driven erratically. |
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A month or so ago, I was in high gear on a bike path when a bird hopped erratically across the path. |
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This unusual mixture of musical styles can be a bit off-putting, as the album erratically loses and gains momentum from track to track. |
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It's nature is to erratically move from flash point to flash point in an arhythmical manner. |
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Witnesses say the plane may have been flying erratically just before the crash. |
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He had caused no trouble and kept himself to himself, but had been behaving erratically for a few days in and around the flat. |
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It became clear that it wasn't a clear-cut hydraulics failure, as the gauge was reading erratically without the associated warning or caution. |
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Note that the grooves in some wooden surfaces may cause the computer's mouse to behave erratically. |
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The risk of depression may increase again during the transition to menopause, when hormone levels begin to fluctuate erratically. |
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Swallows, swifts and nighthawks, all pursuing flying insects, fly erratically. |
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Cars, buses, pedestrians, mopeds and rickshaws weave erratically down the streets. |
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But before he had a chance to say anything else, the screen began flickering and wavering erratically. |
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It took off into the bright summer day and veered erratically around the trees and flowers. |
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An erratically fluctuating power supply can wreak havoc on any system and may cause it to hang or shut down spontaneously. |
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Officers spotted the car, which was towing a speed boat on a trailer, being driven erratically. |
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Clutching her hand to her erratically beating heart, she glanced around her. |
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There is an energy about her that dances erratically, a kind of life-enhancing raucousness that makes the onlooker feel just a bit more alive. |
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Most hollies are either male or female and need to have a nearby partner for good crop of berries to be produced, I suspect this is why ours crops so erratically. |
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Over the flat distances, beginners tend to run erratically to pick up speed. |
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I struggled flimsily to argue as he gesticulated erratically before me. |
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Capitalisation is often omitted or used erratically, except for names. |
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But when prices move erratically, it increases the cost of buying the futures and options that protect companies against such changes. |
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Fixtures reset correctly but respond erratically or not at all to the controller. |
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At this time, the low rotor rpm horn sounded, and the cyclic and collective controls began to move erratically. |
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One was moving very erratically, back and forth in a wobbly motion. |
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Instead, he found that they developed erratically and sometimes experienced periods of dormancy before reawakening. |
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If fluid levels are too high, they can aerate and cause your transmission to shift erratically or overheat. |
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They remind me of crazy wind-up toys that potter about erratically, looking surprised at all times. |
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He noticed a vehicle being driven erratically, and after stopping the vehicle was fatally shot. |
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The second call involved the traffic stop of a woman who was driving erratically. |
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Indications are that retention in sacks may erratically produce high OTA levels and quality loss. |
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If we see someone driving erratically, we really have a high hill to climb to prove it's from drug-impaired driving. |
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In severe cases, it can completely cover the screen with black dots, or cause the unit operate erratically, or not at all. |
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Option 1: the MDP would rely on intervention stocks alone, which would be available erratically. |
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They either shuffle along slowly on their haunches or patter erratically with wings flapping wildly. |
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When comparing Russian and European populations, death rates in Russia have fluctuated erratically over time and are currently increasing. |
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The load cell system was reported to function erratically for several days before the accident. |
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He was flying so erratically at the end that it was obvious he was going to crash. |
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Another allegation was that he rode a motorbike and quad bike erratically. |
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Because it is not atomising the diesel enough, the fuel volume burns erratically and slowly as the flame burns through the large droplets of oily fuel. |
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The law with respect to the services of a third party who provides voluntary care for a tortiously injured plaintiff has developed somewhat erratically in England. |
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Police probing the death of a man who drove the wrong way up a motorway slip road, today said he could have been driving erratically just moments before the crash. |
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He was taken to Hull Royal Infirmary where his mood swung erratically. |
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Just because a person acted erratically at a certain point, and committed a secondary crime, it does not necessarily mean that this person loses his or her right to privacy in the name of the public interest. |
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Tornadoes typically snake erratically from southwest to northeast. |
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When I saw the other driver weaving erratically across the road, I decided to keep my distance. |
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David Turner, a retired physical chemist, suggested that ball lightning could cause inanimate objects to move erratically. |
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It has acted quickly, but also erratically. |
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Brazil's economy might be developing somewhat erratically, but ABB's manufacture of electrical power equipment in the country is truly an example of stable progress. |
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He also says he has created the prototype for a watch called Twister, on which the hands move erratically in all directions, stopping at the correct horologic position only when its owner raises a wrist to read the time. |
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As the patient holds on to an appliance plugged into the computer, pictures of different organs flash up on the screen for a few seconds each as a dial next to it oscillates erratically. |
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Before it cleared the launch pad, the rocket was rolling erratically, and about a minute later it began to disintegrate. |
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Sitting in as it punishingly stalls, veers and surges erratically is an orthopedic nightmare, whiplashing cervical vertebrae torturously. |
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Overall population numbers fluctuate widely and erratically depending on wetland conditions and breeding success across the continent. |
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Not many regular guys last long after behaving erratically, running a bond fund whose performance had been flagging, and seeing assets dwindle month after month after month. |
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He suggests, for instance, that bureaucrats steal because they are poorly and erratically paid, and that theft is made easy by a lack of computerisation and rigorous accounting procedures. |
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If the breadboarded circuit operates incorrectly or erratically, try relocating some of the components. |
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The descent is pleasant. Nevertheless, I really need to be carefull when entering a bend: the bike is all the faster that it is really loaded and the wind blows erratically in my back, jeopardizing the balance I have. |
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The redshanks move erratically, flicking globules of mud into the air as they pluck titbits from the surface layer with the tips of their bills, while the oystercatchers jab deeper in search of bivalves. |
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Until 2008 the EBIT margins of both companies are subject to certain fluctuations, which among other things are a result of erratically incurring revenues from the sale of real estate. |
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Compared to new technology, outdated door equipment may appear to operate erratically and inefficiently and it may react slowly to changing conditions and objects in the path of the doors. |
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They let the hog loose, and the squeal subsided into a grunty moaning as it wandered erratically, the red draining pink into the snow around the yard. |
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Worse, the ferrous rocks make compass needles whirl erratically. |
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