Word: erraticism
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It wasn't pretty, but the seventhranked Harvard men's tennis team overcame midterm blues, jetlag, the outdoors and erratic individual play to rip the U.C.-Irvine tourney championship from the jaws of ninth-ranked U.C.-Irvine in Davis backyard.
Harvard's Mike Shyjan found himself stagnating in a similar predicament. The nation's 11th-rated singles player dominated his first set over Matt Maltby at second singles but lost his precision in the second stanza. Maltby capitalized on Shyjan's erratic service game to prevail in the middle frame...
Last December tiny Benin in western Africa dropped Marxism-Leninism as the state ideology and vowed to support private enterprise. Nicaragua, which over the past year has watched Moscow turn off the arms spigot, is in the final throes of an election process that, whatever the outcome, shows promise of...
The new student-organized exhibit at the Triptych Gallery is an erratic conglomeration of artistic media organized around the theme, "Images of Desire." The show of student work has a some strong points (notably the photography), numerous unoriginal pieces and not much adherence to its professed theme.
Even in the Vassar victory, the Crimson was erratic. With junior Captain Alec Berg injured and only available for sporadic backline work, Harvard lacked a floor general.