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Admittedly, the IPS segment was always expected to be lumpy, but I'm not sure that level of bumpiness was expected.
Also, cold eggs can result in lumpy batter, a heavy texture, and require longer baking times – and nobody want’s that.
Source: https://www.harlanenterprise.net/2023/04/06/cookin-with-condley-11/
And so there's -- that'll probably be more lumpy going forward than typically.
And then if I could follow-up on kind of a comment you guys made earlier on I know you said that the account growth, there's kind of a mix between natural word of mouth and sales, which can be quite lumpy.
At the same time, our U.S. Government business can be lumpy and we continue to expect there to be near-term uncertainty around timing of contract awards.
But there's lumpy and there's this.
Eventually, sections of forest start opening up to potato fields, which can be surprisingly beautiful for such a lumpy vegetable.
Source: https://www.centralmaine.com/2023/09/03/the-maine-millennial-find-yourself-a-reason-to-go-up-north/
Given that we are still at the beginning of our commercialization phase, I want to reiterate my comment from last earnings calls that we expect bookings to continue to be lumpy for quite some time.
Types included in the list include type two or 'bunches of grapes', which you can identify if your stool is 'sausage-shaped but lumpy', as well as type three or 'corn on the cob', which 'looks like a sausage but has cracks on the surface'.
Well, as you can see, every year, the business outlook is a little bit lumpy.
Westlake remains very lumpy in terms of earnings.