The meandering blasts of flute that weave their way throughout lend the song a Chinese feel and make it quite enticing. |
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This episodic, meandering film follows the men as they wander the streets, hang out in bars and offer advice to each other. |
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Pipes parp in a some distorted guitar which builds up alongside a twinkling xylophone amid the tones of meandering strings. |
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It is characterized by a permanent stream meandering through steep sandstone bluffs. |
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After 20 years in the Senate, he has developed a meandering, circumlocutory speaking style. |
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One instantly recognizes his modulated and finely tuned free verse line, with its meandering parentheses and doubled back hesitations. |
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Pointless meandering in a wooded area may have, at one time, seemed like a ticket to Tinseltown respect and royalties. |
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Except for a few meandering authorial digressions, the novel maintains a cracking pace from start to finish. |
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It's equally hard to find good things to say about the meandering plot or the derivative music of the film. |
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Alexander does it on foot, following meandering game trails and tracking the animals. |
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But his tendency towards dull speeches, opaque language and meandering responses to questions almost undid him. |
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His characters tend to be laid back and fairly at ease, meandering shiftlessly and still accomplishing something. |
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By accident, by fate, by the meandering path that is parenthood, we become experts at things we thought we had no business knowing. |
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Minus the film interaction, however, the opus suffered from overwrought verbiage and meandering vignettes. |
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For centuries people believed the Garden of Eden was a sunny parkland watered by rivers meandering gently beneath a blue sky. |
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There were tall trees, wide-open planes, meandering streams, babbling brooks, rolling hills, and smart, intelligent people. |
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He began meandering down the halls, as was his duty as a monitor, trying to forget about the event that had just transpired. |
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I followed a meandering path to where I could talk to a ticket agent, see what was available and maybe even buy a pair of ducats. |
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Maybe someday, sticky and sweaty, I'll be tempted to skinny-dip in some meandering tributary of the Amazon River. |
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Or maybe, because the meandering river had undercut the bank below their old ponderosa, Duke and Doreen sensed that the tree was no longer safe. |
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The meandering pace with which Benton unfolds his narrative reinforces the lesson. |
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We stopped by a meandering path that led down to the waterside, and followed it barefoot to within good sighting range of the herd. |
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The meandering path was littered with conifer branches and layered with a thick carpet of fresh golden straw. |
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Apple maggot earned the name railroad worm long ago for its meandering tunnels beneath the apple skin and eventually throughout the flesh. |
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Apparently believing this was a real whopper of an idea, he wrote 10 meandering sequences and strung them together into a film. |
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You can see bulging veins in foreheads as determined gift-hunters try to fight through the meandering, aimless shoppers. |
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In essence, the stream follows a lower, more confined route, whilst a series of meandering high-level oxbows provide convenient bypasses. |
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Long, meandering excursions take your mind off sickness without using much brainpower. |
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Their debut album, The Acrobat, catches night-bruised piano-pop songs meandering into weary and somnambulistic discord. |
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About 100 projects are planned or under way to restore rivers, streams and brooks to their meandering routes. |
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A meandering labyrinth of cool white space forms a suitably neutral canvas for the carefully orchestrated display of designer objects. |
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It is an overwhelming, confusing, meandering descent into seasonal decline. |
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The wrought-iron entrance gates and meandering drive reflect the sense of romance and grandeur that characterized the Roaring Twenties. |
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The environment is interpreted as a dominantly subaqueous delta top, similar to the modern Mississippi but with meandering distributary channels. |
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The quarry's paleogeography was generally thought to have been in a lacustrine environment with associated meandering streams. |
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Having chosen to ride on his considerable reputation, the curator has assembled a show that feels alternately meandering and hasty. |
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More than just anecdotage, his meandering memoir evokes an innocent time in New Zealand. |
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The drums and the meandering lead guitars merge so well with the rich vocals of the lead singer. |
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One antiqued gray-green shape suggests a Japanese stone lantern, while its surface mimes an aerial view of a meandering river. |
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The Sicilian town is perched on a rocky hilltop on the meandering road from Palermo. |
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There are meandering walkways along the riverside slopes and extensive off-street parking is provided in the forecourt. |
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But curved or rounded lines add a meandering, expansive quality to even the smallest garden. |
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Though Raju and Onu had a shy at the goal it was way off target and when the match looked meandering, Army XI struck. |
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Unlike the meandering trip into the desert, the return journey takes the most direct route home. |
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There were tall trees, wide-open plains, meandering streams, babbling brooks, rolling hills, and smart, intelligent people. |
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The meandering blue outlines of the river Yamuna, painted along the eastern margin of the map, makes the city picturesque. |
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The view back down the valley was also becoming grander as we rose high above the dark scree slopes and meandering river. |
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The aptly named Gran Cenote is really several cenotes meandering along the verdant jungle floor and connected by wooden walkways. |
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This boat song, a barcarolle of tender grace, gently rocks with the gondola in the meandering waterways. |
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The height of the columns varied, allowing the work to appear like a meandering bar graph. |
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There are washes of fuzz and two drummers pounding, but those are more like flashes of turbulence in a meandering stream of psychedelic swirl. |
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The air was dense with meandering mists that loomed ominously over the surface of the ocean. |
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She stopped as she came to a small stream meandering through the dense undergrowth. |
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Flying in, I had been mesmerized by sinuous curves of sloughs and streams which wove together, then apart, meandering toward the gulf. |
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As I stand in the meandering check-out queue, a petite woman in designer jeans is demanding of an assistant where all the Prosecco has gone. |
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The guests mingled around, listening to the ever present background music, meandering towards us, the happily engaged couple, to congratulate us. |
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We do get a little footage of him picking flowers outside his tract house, and meandering through a graveyard. |
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Meanwhile my thoughts drifted and sifted, meandering here and there as I thought about the people walking into the building, all dressed up. |
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Built on seven hills and intersected by the meandering River Vltava, Prague offers a stunning array of architecture. |
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A bank of lush vegetation separates the tree-lined driveway on one side from its boundary, which is defined by the meandering river Deelagh. |
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Oxbow lakes are formed when river channels cut through their own meandering paths and form shorter courses, leaving standing bodies of water. |
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He tossed all the company men overboard and took his rag tag crew on a meandering route to Barbados. |
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I try to memorise this argument in case I meet a gendarme during my subsequent meandering around the lanes. |
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There is a tiny creek meandering among the rocks, which is also believed to have healing powers. |
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A journey on a Brisbane River ferry highlights the contrasting character of adjacent pockets within the meandering river. |
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But during my long, meandering walks through London, I marveled at the architecture, parks, and people. |
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I drive down the middle of a meandering road through snug villages and fresh meadows to the sound of tinkling cowbells. |
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The centerpiece of Cumbler's story is the meandering Connecticut River, stretching from the border with Canada to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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The Don's barely understood emotional meandering is the counterpoise and counterpoint to Kitri's rational love for Basilo. |
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Grids lay upon the landscape reducing meandering rivers and their jagged embankments to scenic enjoyments or inconveniences to overcome. |
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Slowly the landscape changed as the two elementals followed the meandering river. |
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The aptly titled venue was surrounded by a huge gorge, rolling bluffs and a meandering river. |
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The space for each city was divided in two by a meandering path extending from Cario to Dakar. |
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The family acquired a former cereal farm, a 300 hectare spread extending along both sides of the meandering river Ega. |
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From the old railroad yard came the idea of a long, continuously meandering form. |
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The ensuing 86 minutes unfold in a slow, meandering fashion, yet somehow remain likeable even if nothing much happens. |
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A subsequent glance revealed Matthew McCaslin's trademark meandering networks of electrical conduits, wires, cables, monitors and video players. |
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Blessed with a running time polite enough to not overstay its welcome, it cuts a meandering swathe through a whole plethora of styles. |
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He indicated a colossal towering figure, easily thirteen foot high, meandering towards us along the wide roads. |
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Where's this self indulgent, meandering twaddle going, I hear you cry, if indeed you're still reading. |
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The meandering pattern will remain as a deep valley known as an incised meander. |
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This overly long melodrama from the Philipines suffers technical flaws like poor dubbing, patchy performances and a meandering narrative. |
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The tunes remain but the clattering percussion and meandering vocals transport them to a whole other level. |
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It's a quietly elegant film, with a meandering pace to reflect the setting. |
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Instead, it turns into a meandering plod through confused politics and hinted rebellion that never really gets going until the final 20 minutes. |
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I'd been attempting to answer them in her own meandering style, and was never entirely sure what I was saying. |
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In these meandering reflections, neither Bacon the man nor Bacon the artist ever comes alive. |
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An album for long, meandering summer afternoons, Magic and Medicine is a quirky and imaginative bundle of joy. |
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When read straight through, the narrative digressions take the reader on a meandering path that resembles hypertextual linking. |
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There is often a meandering discursivity in the rhythm and content of Prynne's fractured iambics. |
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Walking along the edge of Thirlmere, it's hard to imagine this vast expanse of water was once two small shallow lakes, a bridge, open fields and a meandering Lakeland beck. |
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After a maze of meandering caverns, Shadow came to a dead end. |
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Gentle but steady water movement produced by slow flow through lakes and meandering backwater stream channels provides aeration and slow accretion of alluvial sediments. |
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Though conversational and often witty, his meandering phrases become increasingly unpredictable as they develop. |
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You can spend your day meandering through the maze-like cobbled paths that are lined with picturesque Venetian-style houses painted in rainbow pastels. |
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Sam's backyard was small in relative size to the field west of her house, the forest east of her house, and the river meandering through the back of the property. |
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My keen eyes found a small kid meandering around the area aimlessly. |
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I made the drive through the meandering roads of Montecito once a week. |
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The last phase of the project converted the meandering Kissimmee River, the main watershed artery to Lake Okeechobee, into a formless drainage canal. |
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The opening animated graphic is a meandering roadway which, after describing a few bends and curves, stops and emits skinny flagpoles flying the section headings. |
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The rear garden is dotted with mature spruce trees and frames a view of the meandering Derry river, which provides a natural boundary for the property. |
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In the avalanche of smells and sounds and sights on the crowded beach we had forgotten the twins, each of us assuming that they were following our meandering path. |
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Is it possible to purchase audio tapes of Mr Brown telling meandering stories which contain subliminal messages that will boost my confidence and competence? |
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Short and stylistically different than much of the rest of the album, it features Hayden in top vocal form, gently wrapping his words around a meandering piano melody. |
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If there is a point, it soon becomes lost in the meandering ending. |
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Maybe I wasn't quite in the mood such a slow, meandering film. |
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The film is meandering and self-indulgent in places, although the music, images and commentary occasionally combine to create moments of genuine beauty. |
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For example, the title track's obscured by excessive meandering, never giving any indication of the song's center, or the composition's significance. |
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Netanyahu's meandering and uninspired drivel left many confused but I will attempt to summarize it. |
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If you can sit back, enjoy the scenery, the touching humour, the deft performances and the clever send-ups of American monoculture, this is one brilliant, meandering ride. |
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Amid her free-form meandering, you quickly detect a sense of control. |
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But the marriage was loveless and lonely and McRay found herself meandering the manicured grounds, plotting her escape. |
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We watched her float about, a meandering frown, for two whole hours in the season premiere as she mourned the death of Matthew. |
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The largest stands are found not along the larger river channels but along slow-moving, meandering tributary streams where alluvial deposition is occurring. |
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I turned and saw a dark blot on the snow meandering slowly towards us down the bank, which after a moment resolved itself into a ragged man leading a pair of mules. |
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They have been berated for being bland, boring, meandering and, most mystifying of all, not playing trance or whatever this week's essential dancefloor mutation is. |
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But it's such an infuriatingly bland blend of pop-psychology, unironic platitudes and meandering rock, I wouldn't stop at politely sweeping it under the rug. |
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The kids go on energetic, meandering rants about werewolves and islands made of candy. |
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The first is the back-and-forth meandering pattern known as boustrophedon. |
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This succession is interpreted as the aggradational deposits of meandering and braided, sandy and pebbly fluvial channels over floodplain muds and silts. |
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Wim created a similar vibe as a speaker, meandering through anecdotes, sharing philosophies, listening to and acknowledging other people in the room. |
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Having been part of a few meandering relationships in recent years, that have ultimately been a trip on a road to nowhere, I'm not counting on anything just yet. |
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There are numerous open stopes and interconnected, short, meandering, near-surface underground workings that are in varying degrees of collapse and very dangerous. |
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Sadly what follows is a meandering, hokey apocalyptic tale more befitting a Saturday morning of Hanna-Barbara cartoons than a high-concept, big-budget Hollywood movie. |
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The city's streets are overpopulated with meandering figures listing first to one side, then the other, making it impossible to get past even on wide sidewalks. |
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Crossing these landscapes are the meandering valleys of the rivers Avon, Stour, and Frome that link the south coast with the interior heartland of southern England. |
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It is worth looking around, as you descend, to work out how on earth the original explorers managed to have fixed iron ladders meandering up the pitch. |
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It's a magical sort of dry-shod crossing that's less apt to occur on a whitewater river like the Madeira, which flows too fast and heavily for such general meandering. |
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Finger Buffet Of Betrayal, Heartache And Congenital Illness might be a more fitting title for this meandering snapshot of community life. |
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Sons of Anarchy has been called shallow, schlocky, and meandering. |
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It seemed to me, meandering around Earls Court, that motors should be more marsupial. |
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He was obsessed with detail and had a slow, meandering style. |
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Amelia River is a lushly conditioned Tom Jackson design meandering through a forest of live oaks, sabal palms, pines and wax myrtles. |
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From here the valley begins to open out, and traverses the rich plain east and south of Darlington in large meandering curves. |
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The Vale of Mowbray is distinguishable from the Vale of York by its meandering rivers and more undulating landscape. |
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This section of river has a meandering channel that closely approaches the Lena River, another great Siberian river. |
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Past Uddingston and into the southeast of Glasgow the river begins to widen, meandering a course through Rutherglen and Dalmarnock. |
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Its fertile soil, drained by the meandering Red River flowing northward into Lake Winnipeg, supports a large agriculture industry. |
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Frid presses her aluminum foil over lengths of string, giving her sky a striation that becomes a kind of meandering craquelure. |
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And that makes for a meandering, challenging, non-escapist viewing. |
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The direction can involve all directions of the compass and can be a complex meandering path. |
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Alluvial rivers can be further classified by their channel pattern as meandering, braided, wandering, anastomose, or straight. |
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But beyond that Monty Pythonesque moment of mad meandering, all this past-timing got me pondering the ponderous. |
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Following the Race to the Sea, both sides dug in along a meandering line of fortified trenches, stretching from the North Sea to the Swiss frontier with France. |
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Conversely, it is delayed by strong winds from the east or north, high barometric pressure, little fresh water and more meandering, poorly scoured channels. |
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Set in a peaceful location with wildlife pond and small meandering stream the cottage boasts views of the unmistakable old Cornish engine houses in thedistance. |
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Ince's ranty delivery, relentless meandering and unashamedly highbrow references made it an alienating and bafflingly unfunny experience for the unconverted. |
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The most northerly of the rivers in the Ouse system is the River Swale, which drains Swaledale before passing through Richmond and meandering across the Vale of Mowbray. |
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A meandering central circulation path evokes a streetlike ambience, reinforced by gritty materials, including the old warehouse's original concrete floor. |
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Lower Wensleydale is a broader version of mid Wensleydale with the river gently meandering until it drops significantly at Aysgarth over the platformed waterfalls. |
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Once the main River Dee approaches the Cheshire border and the Carboniferous Coal Measures, it turns sharply northwards before meandering up to Chester. |
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Since River Ribble dredging ceased, the estuary is filling up with sand and is developing a meandering path, depending on the tides and river runoff. |
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For alluvial streams, straight and braided rivers have very low sinuosity and flow directly down hill, while meandering rivers flow from side to side across a valley. |
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The next section follows a meandering path through several hamlets, before reaching the village of Bothel, where the A591 from Keswick terminates. |
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Elegant surroundings, immaculate grounds, and rugged meandering lava tide pools allow you to take in the wonders of raw Hawaii while enjoying sublime luxury. |
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This created a dilemma for the United States that was not resolved until a provision of the treaty left the border on the meandering line as surveyed. |
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