Word: erraticism
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“We need to be more aggressive in the pre-start battles for position on the starting lines because Mystic Lake is always going to give you some erratic wind shifts,” Bischoff said.
Yet Stalin's pudgy Sancho Panza was the man who, in February 1956, delivered the famous four-hour "secret speech" to the party congress in which he set forth Stalin's crimes and began the complex, much delayed process of de-Stalinization. Out of guilt or common decency, he began...
“The O’Keefes,” created, written and executive-produced by youngest brother Danny J. O’Keefe ’93, will introduce the country to the semi-fictionalized, wacky and erratic childhood of the brilliant brothers.
In Easy Rider (1969) and in the freer, more personal films that flowed from its success, Nicholson became a kind of figurehead for a loose group of actors and filmmakers who were trying to expand the commercial genre...Their work was almost always full of aggressive invention, but the new...
(2 of 2) Progress in combatting absenteeism has been erratic in much of Europe, where unions are powerful and the welfare state persists. In the Netherlands during the 1990s, the Dutch government shifted the bulk of the responsibility for the first year of a worker's sick pay from its...