Word: erraticism
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"He [Sigalov] was pretty erratic," Zimmerman said. "It was windy out, and he had a hard time keeping the ball in the court. He was missing frequently," Zimmerman said.
After the victory over the Quakers, the momentum seemed to have shifted the Crimson's way, closing off a rocky beginning. But in Vermont, the problems--primarily an erratic and tentative offense--came to a head.
There is an air of semipermanent melodrama to Yeltsin's life and career that his own actions sometimes do little to quell. During a 10-day visit to the U.S. in 1989, Yeltsin marred an otherwise impressive performance with a gauche display of his erratic nature: his speech was badly...
"It's been a long and erratic evolution since TIME Europe first came out in 1973," says Prager. "But the process does not stand still. We want to make this magazine as international as possible without losing sight of the fact that it is by birth an American creation." With...
In Living Color (Fox). The scripts have grown more erratic since the debut last spring, but Keenen Ivory Wayans and his talented family have perked up prime time with their sharp impersonations and satirical derring-do. Two snaps up.