Word: erraticism
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Abandoned emerges as an erratic but deeply affecting work by an artist able to project a commonplace theme with blinding brio. Germi leavens his anger with compassion, lightens compassion with humor. And one pointed vignette embodies all three: a hard-pressed chief of the carabinieri, studying a wall map of...
Athan Agnos's inept translation and Kalman Burnim's erratic direction of his largely amateurish cast, serve only to emphasize the weaknesses of the play.
But the rest of the staff is horribly erratic. Bill Monboquette, a 20-game winner last season, has won three games this year. Two other starters, Jack Lamabe and Dave Morehead, are almost as undependable. Only fastballer Earl Wilson, very mediocre last season, has performed consistently well; his record is...
Word of the accident swiftly came to the Democratic convention in West Springfield. Teddy's wife, Joan, went to Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton, arrived at 12:30 a.m., shortly after Teddy reached there in an ambulance. Doctors found the Senator's pulse erratic, his blood pressure "almost...
Frenzied Trades. Mining men have always known that Canada hides a treasure of minerals. But because of high development costs, great distances from markets and erratic transportation, they have exploited that country less than the U.S. Some recent changes now make the effort and expense worthwhile. World prices of copper...