How To Use Erratic In A Sentence

  • Rubbish advice The erratic bin collections over the past few weeks have left me struggling to cope with all our household rubbish. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hanging-wall zone contained 33% of the copper and was the most erratic and discontinuous zone.
  • In my scenario, the Senator tells the drowning person that it was the flailing non-swimmer's fault for falling in and not learning how to swim, not the Senator's doing, just before the erratic splasher goes under the surface for the last time. Norman Cressy: Musings II
  • The road itself twisted and contorted as much as the river as it dodged through and around clusters of trees and boulders: indigenous and erratics.
  • Querulousness, arrogance and an erratic streak alienated even his closest supporters, dooming his place in history.
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  • This week light was shed on the possible reasons behind this erratic display. Times, Sunday Times
  • On return home, was remembering my brother's good suggestion that changing mouse mat might be the answer to the frantic behaviour of the cursor on my desktop machine; since I bought the desktop an emac, with optical mouse it has skipped around erratically at seemingly-random times. Wriggly thing in hair
  • There is also high political risk resulting from the government's erratic and unpredictable policies. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was beginning to be able to interpret the erratic gestures of her left arm.
  • Did the jury feel that some of the most damning evidence against Scott Peterson was his own erratic behavior, such as dyeing his hair, growing a beard, preparing to leave the country? CNN Transcript Dec 14, 2004
  • The machine is working erratically - there must be a loose connection.
  • On borehole televiewer logs. An unusual effect produced on the cathode-ray tube display by erratic movement of the tool as it drags along the borehole.
  • The risk of depression may increase again during the transition to menopause, when hormone levels begin to fluctuate erratically.
  • Some had wondered why he was playing this format at all given his erraticism off the tee. Times, Sunday Times
  • Abraham, who got lost traveling to the city, was also a bit erratic with his driving on the course.
  • I tried for a few photographs to show my appreciation but there was a frisky breeze, too light to notice if it were not for the constant erratic movement of flowers and leaves.
  • I gave up after much erratic behaviour on her part and distanced myself from fear.
  • Her erratic work patterns make life harder. Times, Sunday Times
  • How to explain, then, the surprisingly erratic share price movement? Times, Sunday Times
  • I stayed off the glacier, stumbling down the left moraine, often catching myself with my arms just before slamming into glacial erratics.
  • There were no signs of marital strife and no history of violence or erratic behaviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Minnesota GOP has already released an ad that drills down on all of this, recalling Dayton's flight from DC because he was worried about the threat of terrorism, calling him "panicky" and "erratic. Mark Dayton, Minnesota Gubernatorial Nominee, Assailed By GOP For Being 'Panicky...Erratic' (VIDEO)
  • Latham had a reputation for erratic behaviour, not consulting his erstwhile colleagues and for some of the most unparliamentary language ever entered into Hansard.
  • The rest of the rhymes are embedded in the middle of lines whose meter becomes erratic.
  • It appears that he had a lively genius, but was unstable, erratic, and weak.
  • In London, the market was moving erratically as investors tried to gauge the impact of yesterday's outrages.
  • Driving erratically is a good enough reason — the cop “saw you” cross over the center line. The Volokh Conspiracy » Kobach on Arizona’s Immigration Law
  • Your erratic behaviour is setting them up for potential future misery. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the other hand, if it all goes wrong, he might turn out to be just one more erratic autocrat relying on nationalist rhetoric and the spoils system to stay in power.
  • Global warming erodes coastlines, spreads pests and water-borne diseases and produces more erratic weather patterns.
  • Water utility companies too, are affected because the water levels in the rivers are low due to erratic rains.
  • But now suppose that your mind is in its nature discursive, erratic, subject to electric attractions and repulsions, volage; it may be impossible for you to compel your attention except by taking away all external disturbances. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • Fifteen days he remained quietly at home, without giving any argument of seconding his former vanities; in which time passed many pleasant encounters between him and his two gossips, the curate and barber, upon that point which he defended, to wit, that the world needed nothing so much as knights-errant, and that the erratical knighthood ought to be again renewed therein. The First Part. VII. Of the Second Departure Which Our Good Knight, Don Quixote, Made from His House to Seek Adventures
  • However, I believe, on the whole, we may wisely leave such matters in the hands of Providence; that if we have the power of teaching the right to anybody, we should teach them the right; if we have the power of showing them the best thing, we should show them the best thing; there will always, I fear, be enough want of teaching, and enough bad teaching, to bring out very curious erratical results if we want them. The Two Paths
  • Inane cleaned style styracine erratical osteal axograph aerocraft discovered cornfield decapsulate ultraprecision. Top Headlines from World Press Review
  • He seemed to be passing through the universe of ideas like a comet — erratic, inapprehensible, untraceable. The Woodlanders
  • As I rode away, I noticed that the front disc brake still faded erratically.
  • This unusual mixture of musical styles can be a bit off-putting, as the album erratically loses and gains momentum from track to track.
  • Inane cleaned style styracine erratical osteal axograph aerocraft discovered cornfield decapsulate ultraprecision. Top Headlines from World Press Review
  • And yet, he was just turned forty was clear-eyed, calm-hearted, hearty-pulsed, man-strong; and yet, his history, until he was thirty, had been harum-scarum and erratic to the superlative. CHAPTER IV
  • His erratic performance at least gave fans something to get worked up about - as there was little else happening. The Sun
  • Officers spotted the car, which was towing a speed boat on a trailer, being driven erratically.
  • I did not know then that he had an erratic sleep pattern.
  • The pressure squeezes and pulls at my chest so hard, so hard… so very hard, it is like you can feel the muscle fibers tearing and popping as my heart races and slows erratically. Admit-it Diary Entry
  • His erratic defending and tendency to leave his centre back exposed have become unignorable. Times, Sunday Times
  • As such, the choreography veers erratically between truly striking theatrical imagery and a surprisingly awkward inarticulation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only negative is the erratic quality of the food, although Sunday brunch is invariably excellent.
  • In recent weeks planting has been accomplished in Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi states, but other states are still challenged by the erratic rainfall affecting both planting and harvest seasons. Amb. Robin Renee Sanders: 2010 Food Security Challenges in West Africa: Let's Pay Attention!
  • Your erratic behaviour is setting them up for potential future misery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Erratic Typhoon Lupit hovers near Philippines, keeps residents on edge Erratic typhoon keeps Philippines on edgeMANILA, Philippines - Living up to its name, Typhoon Lupit - meaning cruel in Filipino - zigzagged around the rain-soaked northern Philippines on Friday, keeping weary residents on edge and forecasters guessing about its next move. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • So the fact that the McCain campaign would "pounce" on Biden's comment is really really bizarre considering how erratic and reckless McCain has been when responding to past and present crises. Max Bergmann: John McCain Has Repeatedly Failed the Commander-in-Chief Test
  • BATH, England—Although historians today think that he suffered from a hereditary blood disorder called porphyria, not madness, King George III's erratic behavior has always baffled and intrigued in equal measure. The Witty Madness of David Haig's George III Is Fit for a King
  • It took off into the bright summer day and veered erratically around the trees and flowers.
  • Sixty-four percent of those polled said their pets tried to hide in a safe place, 56 percent said they whined or cried, 52 percent said they became hyperactive, erratic or made unpredictable movements, and 36 percent said they barked or meowed persistently. Do Pets Have A Sixth Sense?
  • Surely everyone must have been able to hear the erratic pounding of her coward heart.
  • His inability to recapture his former brilliance led him to alcohol and other stimulants, and his behaviour became increasingly erratic. Times, Sunday Times
  • The erratic supply often fuel the frayed tempers.
  • Evidence for these glaciers in the park is in the form of roches moutonées, rock erratics, striae and groove markings.
  • He had caused no trouble and kept himself to himself, but had been behaving erratically for a few days in and around the flat.
  • Senator Obama accused McCain of what he called erratic behavior. CNN Transcript Oct 9, 2008
  • On the first morning, the seamers were erratic initially and resorted to trying cutters too early instead of nagging away on a steady line and length. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Office of the Inspector General in its parent department, Health and Human Services, said in June that the agency is performing erratically in policing recalls of imported foods.
  • They are forced into cooperation within the tribe by the erratic ecology of the lands they inhabit and their consequent inability to sustain the accumulation of wealth. THE AGE OF CONSENT
  • Dramatic changes in the price of oil are the major reason for the sometimes erratic movement in the share of manufactures. Competing in a Global Economy
  • Angus led the old garron to the place called Clachan Knowe where big erratic boulders sprouted from the heather like henge-stones.
  • They are erratically distributed around the planet, and the gases they emit vary in outgassed particular matter.
  • The high sludge yields were caused by unexpectedly high and erratic levels of influent solids for which the builders were not responsible.
  • It looks like more than a sixmonth job after yet another wildly erratic performance which does little to convince you that the worst is over. The Sun
  • In 1939 he underwent surgery for a brain tumour and emerged with one side of his face paralysed, his tongue atrophied and his behaviour even more erratic.
  • One was moving very erratically, back and forth in a wobbly motion.
  • What happens when you dont use pull resistors is you get erratic or incorrect logic operation.
  • Although the English meter is properly iambic, often with feminine endings, line length is erratic, ranging from trimeter to pentameter, except for the two shortest lines, which appear in dimeter.
  • It was black or dark like tar, and sentineled to the east and north by tall, dark pines — the serried spears of armed and watchful giants, as they now seemed to him — ogres almost — so gloomy, suspicious and fantastically erratic was his own mood in regard to all this. An American Tragedy
  • State Senate Minority Leader John Land, a Democrat, accused Sanford of engaging in "erratic" behavior. South Carolina governor goes missing
  • After such an erratic performance, questions were raised about whether the 89 million midfielder can handle the demands of being the centre of such attention. Times, Sunday Times
  • After all, it benefits no one for pricing to be erratic and only serves to frustrate travel agent, hotelier and traveller alike, " said Garnier.
  • But cops had to restrain him due to his erratic behaviour. The Sun
  • Only her slightly erratic movements and an obvious weariness remind you that for the past 25 years she has suffered from Parkinson's disease.
  • It was founded more on faith than fact—on incomplete or erratic data, most of it gathered from photoreconnaissance conducted over a part of the world that lay under perpetual cloud cover for great parts of the year. Masters of the Air
  • Douglas was a 29-year-old journeyman fighter, erratic in his previous fights.
  • They've become so erratic it's almost criminal. The Sun
  • Tyrese, who behaved, according to the chart, "erratically" (how, I wondered, was a father who rushes an infant to an emergency room supposed to act?), told the attending physician that the boy had been getting worse all day. Tell No One
  • But in addition to being erratic, Lewis has a particularly reactionary political agenda.
  • His breathing was becoming erratic.
  • He had reached out his hand to try to pat her on the arm and noticed how erratic his own movements were.
  • He seemed to be passing through the universe of ideas like a comet -- erratic, inapprehensible, untraceable. The Woodlanders
  • As the season progressed, all became more neurotic, erratic, and self-absorbed.
  • As operating outside of these limits, i.e. the CPU getting too hot, will quickly cause the system to display erratic behavior such as lockups, freezes, random reboots but can also cause the CPU to become defective.
  • In the middle of all these bureaucratic doings, the hapless bus commuters suddenly find themselves shelterless from the elements during their wait for the erratic city buses.
  • If the tiny muscles attached to them are damaged, or if the nerves leading to those muscles are, the ossicle movements become somewhat erratic. The Human Brain
  • Often the only striking feature of such a representation is the very erratic behaviour of the observations in relation to time.
  • He blamed the erratic share price movements on'third parties and stock promoters with whom we have no connection or involvement '. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a phone interview, he also talks about the oddball portfolio mix that has produced such erratic results.
  • Many people have a right of entry to our homes - to read meters and suchlike - and people in council houses, particularly, are subject to the erratic arrival of workmen who may or may not be council employees.
  • Nor was he enraptured by "the small change of Oxford evenings", and he was startled by the erratic inebriety of such celebrated Oxonians as Richard Cobb, although he shared Cobb's disdain for the uncritical Francophilia of so many of their colleagues. Tony Judt obituary
  • Zinc deficiency destroyed rice crops; peanut yields were erratic; safflower quality was poor; wheat and sugar proved non-viable.
  • In the former edition and Appendix, I have given some facts on the transportal of erratic boulders and icebergs in the Antarctic Ocean. Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
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  • Terren's staff sang out with a lamenting dirge, causing many men to cast away their weapons and run for safety, allowing Terren to cut down their abandoned comrades with his staff and short, erratic bursts of magic.
  • The current law of malicious damage produced far too erratic and uncertain results.
  • From washing the town's soiled linen to loaning it money was a change so sudden and radical that the rise made him dizzy; he was apt, therefore, to be a little erratic, his manner varying during a single conversation from the cold austerity of a bloodless capitalist to the free and easy democracy of the days when he had stood in the doorway of his laundry in his undershirt and "joshed" the passersby. The Fighting Shepherdess
  • While in this new valuation he still retains the character of a disputatious, puritanical polemist, erratic in conduct, surly in manner, irascible in temper, biting in speech, it invests him with a shrinking reluctance to adopt any action however radical without the approval of the congregation or its accredited representatives. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • As his Swan Honda team-mate James Ellison begins his recovery from a broken femur, Stuart Easton reveals that he had to fight hard and ride 'erratically' at times to secure a podium finish at Thruxton at the weekend ... Crash.Net Motorsports Newsfeed
  • But changeable wind conditions and a single erratic rain shower soon took its toll, with Carroll demoted down to sixth during a routine pitstop for new tyres.
  • He was taken to Hull Royal Infirmary where his mood swung erratically.
  • A series of worm-holes traced erratic hieroglyphics across a scaling corner; all the varied texts were illuminated by quartzose particles glittering in the sun, and here and there fine green grains of glauconite. The Riddle Of The Rocks 1895
  • Both were hasty, erratic, impulsive men and capable of atrocious judgment.
  • 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.
  • He wore erratically laced army boots, and olive-green fatigues, and a heavy-knit dun brown sweater.
  • The match was played in a wonderful spirit, as befits two friends, although the patience of both players was severely tested by some erratic umpiring.
  • 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.
  • Huge glacial erratics, boulders unlike most of the other rocks in their surroundings, stand in mute testimony to their cross-country transport by advancing ice.
  • If it is not wide-ranging and erratic, captious and unpredictable, it is not taste but snobbery.
  • Stripped of the captaincy, snubbed by his former best pal, he has moved into a realm of deeply erratic form. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's erratic and foul-prone, but he shows too much promise and low-post scoring potential to be ignored.
  • I gave up after much erratic behaviour on her part and distanced myself from fear.
  • Food was good if erratically portioned - my entrée was huge but main course was quite tiny.
  • They speak Saturnian (composed of odd looking English letters), and erratically use the words "boing," "ding," and "zoom". Mr. Saturn | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models
  • In sharp contrast to the Flysch scenery, they stand as abrupt and gigantic erratics, which have been transported from the central zone of the Alps lying far to the south. The Birth-Time of the World and Other Scientific Essays
  • I regret to say, however, that his approach remains erratic and hopelessly undisciplined. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • 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.
  • Detectives investigated the claims in 2006 and 2009 but decided not to pursue the case because of what they called the accuser's lack of cooperation and erratic behaviour. National Nine News
  • Those who had more erratic eating patterns, were on average more likely to be fat. The Sun
  • He is able but unpredictable, with erratic judgment. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a sort of hippity-hoppity bunny rabbit quality to Pan's erratic melody, but also a roaming goatish quality, stubborn, rough, and lean. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • Then his arms would start flailing wildly like a birds in erratic flight.
  • An erratically fluctuating power supply can wreak havoc on any system and may cause it to hang or shut down spontaneously.
  • But Hamsun sets his battle in the sign of the heart, not of the head; it is a marivaudage of feeling, none the less deep for its erratic utterance. The Growth of the Soil
  • Others criticised his erratic course and his opportunism. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • That edginess was not helped by the sort of erratic refereeing which caused perplexed reactions in both technical areas.
  • It is evident from different reports that many of the meters are giving erratic readings.
  • Douglas was a 29-year-old journeyman fighter, erratic in his previous fights.
  • The electricity supply here is quite erratic.
  • I noticed that they left out one salient bit- the term the Obama team has decided is to be used against Romney is "weird"- in the same way they hung the tag "erratic" on McCain. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
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  • What was once erratic was now fluid and graceful.
  • It banned the supply to the public of aerial shells, aerial maroons, shells-in-mortar and maroons-in-mortar, bangers, mini-rockets and fireworks of ‘erratic flight’.
  • Right now, the steering is a little erratic.
  • A. scorodoprasum is the species usually called rocambole; but that common name is of erratic application.
  • The pop star had come to look increasingly frail and had long been erratic in his behaviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • The electricity supply here is quite erratic.
  • Mary is a gifted but erratic player .
  • It's a fresh muscle so it's not prone to freezing or erratic movements. Times, Sunday Times
  • such erratic behavior was out of the way for him
  • In primaries McCain claimed and denounced the same multiple times, earning the title erratic Obama Hits McCain on ‘Say Anything’ Politics - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • She became unreliable and missed shows, and when she did appear her performances were often erratic. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the time he wrote the letter, Nelson knew the four charges against him: unpremeditated murder for "erratically" driving the Humvee "at excessive speed," carrying a possible life sentence; lying about the looters, up to five years; threatening Burden if he didn't lie, up to three years. THE NEWS BLOG
  • After such an erratic performance, questions were raised about whether the 89 million midfielder can handle the demands of being the centre of such attention. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stylishly erratic gardens are a hedonist's delight, where Ferdinand thoughtfully provided a bosky chalet for his fat German mistress.
  • On the first morning, the seamers were erratic initially and resorted to trying cutters too early instead of nagging away on a steady line and length. Times, Sunday Times
  • Witnesses say the plane may have been flying erratically just before the crash.
  • By 2000 his behaviour had become more erratic and his mother feared that he was hearing voices. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you suffer from heart failure you can suddenly die from erratic heart beat - arrhythmia.
  • Meantime her relationship with her screen love-interest Richard Gere turned arctic as he grew impatient with her erratic behaviour, calling her unstable and nicknaming her ‘Nervous Nellie’.
  • It became clear that it wasn't a clear-cut hydraulics failure, as the gauge was reading erratically without the associated warning or caution.
  • Mary is a gifted but erratic player .
  • I listened to the raven songs, and my eyes followed others in their erratic journeys all over the pastel landscape.
  • There is also high political risk resulting from the government's erratic and unpredictable policies. Times, Sunday Times
  • erratic winds are the bane of a sailor
  • The vehicle he was driving was stopped because of an erratic driving pattern typical of someone under the influence.
  • I suppose it could be said, as Michael Gerson has alleged, that the Obama campaign's choice of the word erratic to describe McCain is also an insinuation. The Republican Party has invited not just defeat but discredit this year
  • Absorption from such sites is very likely to be erratic, leading to poorly controlled diabetes and possibly unexplained hypoglycaemia.
  • The singer gave an erratic performance.
  • While the cause of the erratic weather is a subject of debate, a couple of its effects are clear.
  • The alert was triggered by bright lights in the sky that moved erratically, but reports claim that air traffic controllers at the Hohhot Air Traffic Management Bureau spotted the object on their radar. New China UFO Sighting Closes Airport (VIDEO)
  • The surroundings are low heavily glaciated PreCambrian gneiss and amphibolite rocks extending some 50 km inland to the ice cap with flanking lateral moraines and ice-dammed lakes; also lakelets, glacial striations, roches moutonées, and perched erratics typical of glaciated landscapes. Ilulissat Icefjord, Denmark-Greenland
  • About 50 minutes later, just as people outside realized there was a problem, the elevator stopped its erratic movements.
  • However, it would certainly confuse the fox, thereby causing it to run erratically as described.
  • Still, some women experience increased cramps with periods and erratic bleeding patterns. Christianity Today
  • Instead, passes fled astray in alarming numbers amid erratic play.
  • Few things are as instantly heart-stopping to a computer user as the time when his machine starts to behave erratically.
  • He has a strong but erratic arm and should find more touch if he develops more consistent mechanics.
  • She had learnt to live with his sudden changes of mood and erratic behaviour.
  • Her blood pressure resumed its former erratic pattern.
  • Mary's frustration turned into rage, and her behavior became increasingly erratic.
  • A wave of hands suddenly rose high in the air as each one moved about in erratic and unpredictable movements, each as unique as the children's personality.
  • It's nature is to erratically move from flash point to flash point in an arhythmical manner.
  • With reading they may be hesitant and often misread words and with writing they may have erratic spelling and tendency to reverse letters.
  • They've become so erratic it's almost criminal. The Sun
  • Is it a degree of erraticism to just fire your defense team, fire your security guards, then new security guards were hired, then they were fired, then a new team brought in.
  • Towards the south, the highly erratic distribution of rainfall requires that plants be able to utilize soil moisture whenever available; succulence, sclerophylly, deciduousness and spinescence are some of strategies adapted for coping with such environmental conditions. Maputaland-Pondoland bushland and thickets
  • The arguments by the erratic billionaire that automatic limits on congressional terms would create more efficient government are simply unrealistic.
  • He drove in an erratic course down the road.
  • It remained immune to my erratic eating habits. Times, Sunday Times
  • My sleep patterns have been so erratic this week that I've felt physically sick at times.
  • Swallows, swifts and nighthawks, all pursuing flying insects, fly erratically.
  • Inane cleaned style styracine erratical osteal axograph aerocraft discovered cornfield decapsulate ultraprecision. Top Headlines from World Press Review
  • Images of the formerly "perfect" teen idol in a state of shocking dishevelment and acting in an increasingly erratic fashion plastered the front pages of supermarket tabloids and celebrity magazines. Cathleen Falsani: Consuming Britney: Oops We Did It Again
  • Soon though, my growing depression and erratic behaviour put a terrible strain on our love.
  • Sleep deprivation resulting from multiple, erratic awakenings may produce a very different effect compared to controlled and predictable sleep deprivation.
  • I tucked into the kerbside as far as practical, while the driver thankfully managed to adjust the erratic steering.
  • In the first innings Lee had been erratic and expensive, like Warne conceding more than 100 runs, but yesterday he sustained a decent pace and allied it to accuracy.
  • He covered a canvas with erratic blots of colour and quaint signs, but his plausive eloquence carried him through, and Elsie thought more highly of his talents than he did of hers. Celibates
  • How to explain, then, the surprisingly erratic share price movement? Times, Sunday Times
  • Lyrical and elegant a prose stylist as he was, he never compromised the rigorous precision of his observations; he saw clearly, and described vividly what he saw, from the movement of raindrops down a window ( "the window screen, like a sampler half-stitched, or a crossword puzzle invisibly solved, was inlaid erratically with minute, translucent tesserae of rain") to the effects of the '70s energy crisis on the lives of average Americans. The Alchemist of the Mundane
  • His early timekeepers were controlled by pendulums but, in anything but a flat calm, their going was most erratic.
  • So to the extent that you can personify methodology I see him as ingenious but erratic.
  • The history of the Federal Republic might then have followed a more erratic course.
  • The rocks weighed about 40 kg and included two large pieces of unaltered vesicular basalt with many small attached organisms and numerous smaller rocks including a few glacial erratics.
  • Although the English meter is properly iambic, often with feminine endings, line length is erratic, ranging from trimeter to pentameter, except for the two shortest lines, which appear in dimeter.

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