It is hardly surprising that those on the receiving end of this kind of behavior go off the rails, as Sheodred did.
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It was United's fourth Premier League defeat of the season, as manager Alex Ferguson's final season continues to go off the rails.
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Because it can so easily go off the rails with POV loppiness, we need to be able to say x says this, y says that.
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I think it generally works fairly well in most cases but when we get a subject that attracts major controversy it seems to go off the rails.
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These are democratic governments that go off the rails, either in aggressiveness toward neighbors, cruelty to citizens or backtracking on the promise that democracy will foster liberty and equality.
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Indeed, the encounter was as much about ensuring that Washington-Moscow ties did not go off the rails over Kosovo as it was about Kosovo itself, the officials said.
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The lesson isn't that we face a dilemma between God and the multiverse, but that we shouldn't go off the rails at the first sign of coincidences.
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What lingers is the sense of the helplessness of children when their parents go off the rails, and of the methods they contrive to stay on whatever course they can find for themselves.
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But then they did'Moonraker,'and I thought,'This is a bit silly .'Great special effects, but things started to go off the rails ."
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What Fruit did was just go off the rails and add in nonsensical charts that had NOTHING to do with the article, and he made the same kind of edits on numerous other articles.