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wildly and erratic
Their wildly erratic stage shows featured liberal use of old 16mm films and projections courtesy of Gordon and Jody's neighbor Michael Allen as well as live deployment of electronics and samples.

wildly and nature
The pair of Hudson and Mallet has been seen as representing the two sides of James's own nature: the wildly imaginative artist and the brooding conscientious mentor.
Her elusive nature is indicated by the wildly divergent scholarly conjectures she has prompted: " she was considered a chthonic divinity by Wissowa, a lunar goddess by Pettazzoni, a bean-goddess by Latte, and a patroness of digestion by Dumézil.
" And further he wrote, " that the nature of melody is best discovered by the perception of sense, and is retained by memory ; and that there is no other way of arriving at the knowledge of music ;" and though, he wrote, " others affirm that it is by the study of instruments that we attain this knowledge ;" this, he wrote, is talking wildly, " for just as it is not necessary for him who writes an Iambic to attend to the arithmetical proportions of the feet of which it is composed, so it is not necessary for him who writes a Phrygian song to attend to the ratios of the sounds proper thereto.
" Petrie describes the character's name as " wildly ironic ", due to her cynical nature.
As such, the nature of 3RRR broadcasts varies wildly depending on the time of the week.
This is because the intrinsic nature of the objects referred to may change wildly.
The nature of the gun and ammunition led to it being wildly inaccurate outside of point-blank range.
Because of the decentralized nature of the training, approaches varied wildly.
The Bushwhackers quickly became one of the most popular duos among the viewers, chiefly due to the wildly comedic nature of their antics ( including their trademark " Bushwhacker Walk "), their catchy faux-Australian musical theme, and the high level of their friendly interaction with the audience.

wildly and caused
This at-will adjustment of the money supply caused all forms of currency to fluctuate wildly in value.
The conflicting control signals caused the plane to maneuver wildly, causing the fatalities.
When a terrorist killed 3 perimeter guards and entered the compound, firing wildly, he attacked the terrorist with his bare hands and caused the bomb vest worn by the terrorist to explode outside and cause less damage than intended.
This caused the final car to fishtail wildly, disengaging the lap bars as it collided with support structures, thereby throwing off passengers and losing speed.
However, the season wildly exceeded these bounds, as climatological effects including an El Niño caused Hurricane Ekeka to form on January 26.
The error is caused initially by a wildly pushed second shot that ricochets off the grandstand and into thick rough, from where Van de Velde chops his third shot into a burn in front of the green.

wildly and constant
" Sometimes, cracking from the constant barrage of insults, she swings her purse wildly in Fred's direction whilst angrily calling him a " fish-eyed fool " or " heathen.

wildly and problems
The West novels were, for the era, an unusually realistic look at Scotland Yard operations, but the plots were often wildly melodramatic, and, to get around thorny legal problems, Creasey gave West an " amateur detective " friend who was able to perform the extra-procedural acts that West, as a policeman, could not.
The Shibboleth project was started in 2000 under the MACE working group to address problems in sharing resources between organizations with often wildly different authentication and authorization infrastructures.

wildly and frequently
With a dosage of more than 20 % the patient lost control over the movement of their limbs and may thrash wildly, groaning in strange voices, losing balance and frequently repeatedly falling.
In Ancient Greece a Gorgoneion ( or stone head, engraving, or drawing of a Gorgon face, often with snakes protruding wildly and the tongue sticking out between her fangs ) frequently was used as an apotropaic symbol and placed on doors, walls, floors, coins, shields, breastplates, and tombstones in the hopes of warding off evil.
In Simon Brett's long-running BBC Radio 4 comedy drama, No Commitments ( 1992 – 2007 ), Beckenham is the home of the wildly snobbish, socially aspirational and insecure sister Victoria ; the town is frequently mocked by association.
Kingdom Hearts was wildly successful, selling more than four million copies worldwide ; Shimomura's music was frequently cited as one of the highlights of the game, and the title track has been ranked as the fourth-best role-playing game title track of all time.
Throughout the play, the tone lurches wildly between bawdy comedy and tragic gloom, and readers and theatre-goers have frequently found it difficult to understand how one is meant to respond to the characters.
Serge is quite intelligent, and frequently devises wildly inventive ways of condemning villains ( or at least who he perceives as such ) to death.
His political views and ideological aims ranged wildly and changed frequently during his career in politics.
The film enjoys the dubious honour of being one of the most recent works to be featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000, the hosts and writers of which used the sloppy editing on the second subplot, the nigh-total disconnect between the two halves of the movie, and the wildly varying tone of the film ( which is presented as though it were a family-friendly fantasy, but frequently features horrific incidents, something made even more disturbing by the fact that the halves of the film are stories that a grandfather is telling a little boy ) as the basis for many of the jokes.

wildly and announced
After doing this, he seemed to open the mike and begin cursing wildly, as he announced a piece of music.

wildly and wanted
' " At that time, when the sons heard their father telling them about these rare playthings, because such things were just what they had wanted, each felt emboldened in heart and, pushing and shoving one another, they all came wildly dashing out of the burning house.

wildly and get
Lapping the slower car of Raul Boesel, de Cesaris waved his fist wildly, only to miss a gear and let Niki Lauda get past.
Flanders and Homer get high from the fumes and wildly hallucinate.
Game 2 winner Bill James, coming on in relief for Boston in the eleventh, would get the win after Gowdy led off the bottom of the twelfth with a double and pinch-runner Les Mann scored when Bush threw wildly to third on a bunt by Herbie Moran, giving the Braves a commanding 3 – 0 lead in the series.
The product was wildly successful but the company was unwilling to compromise security to get an export license for its products.
People come from far and near to take part in the festivities in various nat shrines called nat kun or nat naan, get drunk on palm toddy and dance wildly in fits of ecstasy to the wild beat of the hsaing music, convinced that they have become possessed by the nats.
As Reggie screams, the hearse swerves wildly and Mike and Liz try to get out ; the hearse stops and a bloody and battered Reggie hits the window before falling to the ground.
He was cheered wildly in most appearances by Canuck fans who were frustrated that the struggling Potvin continued to get the majority of the team's starts while Essensa, playing his best hockey in nearly a decade, was clearly giving the team a better chance to win.

wildly and out
At first, I thought he was out of his head, talking wildly like this.
He threw out some of Hutchins' more wildly experimental courses, raised sagging undergraduate enrollment to 2,100, nearly doubled endowment to $139.3 million.
" The cover features a cartoon drawing by Capp of wildly dressed, angry hippies carrying protest signs with slogans like " End Capp Brutality ," " Abner and Daisy Mae Smoke Pot ," " Capp Is Over 40, 50 — all crossed out the Hill!
Although X-Factor was not as flashy or wildly popular as other X-books, David was applauded for his use of humor and cultural references, and his ability to flesh out characters that had previously only been background characters.
The writer of future history does not have such knowledge, such works being based on speculations and predictions current at the time of writing — which often turn out to be wildly inaccurate.
The counter itself must count in Gray code, or if the counter runs in binary then the output value from the counter must be reclocked after it has been converted to Gray code, because when a value is converted from binary to Gray code, it is possible that differences in the arrival times of the binary data bits into the binary-to-Gray conversion circuit will mean that the code could go briefly through states that are wildly out of sequence.
* On September 3, 1947, with one out in the second, Philadelphia Athletics first baseman Ferris Fain, after fielding a routine grounder, threw wildly to pitcher Bill McCahan, covering first base.
As his biographer Brian Maye has pointed out, Griffith clearly had a " wildly exaggerated notion of the extent of Jewish involvement in money-lending and devious business practices " and his language was dangerously provocative.
A strikeout-prone hitter who swings wildly in the hope of getting a pitch that he can hit as a long fly ball as a sacrifice fly, double, triple, or home run is more likely to strike out.
His buddy Gentle, a Parasaurolophus, dreams of being a musician-even though his notes are wildly out of tune.
A Sky Galley is sent wildly out of control during a terrible storm.
On the other hand, if the figures diverge wildly from the budget, this sends an ' out of control ' signal, and the share price could suffer as a result.
By 1994, however, when Creation signed Oasis, his music began to seem wildly out of place on the newer, more ' laddish ' and commercial sounds Creation then started to produce, and he moved to Paris and signed to Cherry Red records.
It doesn't help that the movie's action grows steadily gloomier, leading to a public humiliation that seems wildly out of scale with what has gone before and to an ending that is intended to move us much more deeply, alas, than it can.
He attempted to lower his center of gravity and stop his jump, but instead lost his balance completely and rocketed out of control off the end of the ramp, tumbling and flipping wildly, and crashing through a light retaining fence near a crowd of stunned spectators before coming to a halt.
It grew wildly popular in a short amount of time, but by the beginning of the 90's it had all but faded out.
The show's host, the Crypt Keeper, then pops out from his coffin, cackling wildly.
Gwen is terrified that the jolt is finally one too many, but Sonny slowly comes out of his temporary unconsciousness and takes Gwen in his arms as the crowd cheers wildly.
His plan had also been based on NASA's estimates for the flight rate and launch cost of the Space Shuttle, numbers that turned out to have been wildly optimistic.
As a " scientist " for the water management district, his standard kit for collecting water samples includes his Hummer ( bright yellow,to freak out any panthers that might be lurking ,” despite the fact that Florida panthers are both colorblind and nearly extinct ), and a golf club, which he swings wildly around him to scare away any nearby fish, birds, or reptiles before he ’ ll set foot in the water.
Initial estimates that the problem would be sorted out within a week were wildly optimistic with thousands of customers still unable to access thier accounts into late July 2012, with ongoing issues still not resolved by mid August 2012.
Although it would turn out wildly different from the actual plane, video games and many other toys and models were inspired by this fictional design.

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