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All of a sudden they were hanging out their dirty laundry and sharing rumors and suppositions, sometimes wildly inaccurate, sometimes under the cloak of anonymity.
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He is installing some high-powered Oracle databases so that the company can try to build to customer demand rather than to sometimes wildly inaccurate forecasts.
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Money fluctuates in value against other currencies, sometimes wildly.
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For example, experience with public-private partnerships shows that cost-benefit estimates can sometimes prove wildly optimistic.
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He became fascinated by sex ratios: why did so many insects produce sex ratios that were wildly skewed, sometimes 50 females to every male?
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Sometimes -- often -- I grimace and panic, look wildly about as I totter and flail.
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The weather, like most of the East Coast, fluctuates wildly in the fall and spring, so cycling is sometimes possible well into November and as early as April.
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Steam is a wildly successful digital download service, a one-stop shop for the best PC games, sometimes at steep discount prices.
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Set to excerpts from Johann Sebastian Bach's "Solo Suites for Cello, " the dance features what Mr. Taylor sometimes calls his "scribbles" of movement, as the cast's five women and three men ride wildly or serenely into, over and through Bach's sonorous accompaniment.
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