This morning, I stumble downstairs in the zombielike pre-coffee state and wander aimlessly around the kitchen. |
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The viewer is left to create a large amount of continuity out of the dialogue and scenes that wander aimlessly. |
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With a bit of effort you rise from you seat and wander out into the cool of the night. |
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Vendors wander the sand selling newspaper cones of peanuts or of lentil mash flavoured with chilli, ginger, curry leaves and salted green mango. |
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As we wander back to Ridley's villa, with its airy rooms and marble floor, I comment that private education doesn't come cheap. |
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She did a great job costuming a film that has to wander between truth and magic over and over without ever calling attention to itself. |
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So, without further ado let's take a wander through the bargain basement of my shopping patterns. |
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Our way, the way, was another small valley, a last ford, a last track, and time left for a wander round Whitby. |
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I got out of this strange and foreign bed to wander into the glass tiled halls filled with black marble. |
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Not that I wander around in tweed jackets, nylon trackies or sandals, you understand, but the latest trends in clothing tend to pass me by. |
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Visitors are free to wander round most of the rooms since there are no conducted tours. |
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Enchanters liked to wander around the land rewarding people for good deeds and occasionally getting drunk and rewarding barkeeps for good beer. |
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To answer this is, however, to wander into a Daedalian labyrinth of conjectures. |
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At the centre, all the roses that they sell in the garden centre are planted in gardens, which you can wander around and see what they look like. |
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Devoted to the ones they love, the Komondor can be trusted to stay near you and not wander too far. |
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We even used to wander around Tokyo, go for a look at Tokyo Tower, wearing geta and dogi. |
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Do you say you can proceed against Aboriginal native title claimants for trespass if they happen to wander across any part of your tenement? |
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If you happen to wander the corridors around our work areas and see us surfing the Net, rest assured, we aren't goofing off. |
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We were based up near the Kelvinside Park area and he used to go out and wander about. |
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Of course, being Mr BW, the first thing he did on returning from our Devonian exploits last night was to wander round the garden. |
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You can roam around the paths of the island, which is actually an eco-resort, and wander past natural bird habitat areas. |
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We have planted 30 different grasses, herbs and clovers, and our animals wander all around the farm to spread life into the soil. |
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She let her mind wander to what Adam would look like dressed up in a nice dress shirt and tight black dress slacks. |
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Many songs wander back to the band's groovy hippie beginnings, but the constant stylistic shifts and mergers stay smooth. |
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You can believe it if you want as you wander through gilt throne rooms and baroque bedrooms, romantic grottoes and misty gardens. |
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Letting him wander alone and unarmed into the gunsights of a Senate Committee would've been like feeding a newborn kitten to sharks. |
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Entire nations are condemned to wander as disinherited immigrants, mortal illnesses hover over humanity, and terrorism lurks. |
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Cooper spins an enticing web, catching all readers who wander through her realm. |
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If you wander too close to their nest sites on the moorland, they will dive-bomb and are not afraid to make contact with heads. |
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The only way to get a really good signal is to wander around with the antenna stretched out, as if you're divining for water. |
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Babu and I wander into the sanctuary, looking at chest-high tablets inscribed with epitaphs for both Sherpa and foreign climbers. |
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Dogs may wander to desks seeking dog biscuits from sympathetic employees, but most stick with their owners. |
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Her hands felt the cold stone, moving with each step so that she may not wander off. |
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The staff are very approachable and we let more bashful people wander around to avoid embarrassment unless they ask us. |
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I'm going to make some little doohickey out of paperclips for the next half hour and then maybe wander off and get a candy bar. |
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Now visitors can wander through the house and the extensive gardens landscaped by the poet. |
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When they wander outside the burrow entrance, draglines of silk are usually left on the soil surface. |
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Omid took some time to meander and wander through the Game Developer Conference in San Jose last week. |
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The next morning, drumming snipe provide my wake-up call, and, in soft sunshine, I wander down to the shore. |
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On other days she would wander half drunkenly through the village, quarrelling with everybody. |
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Having had a wander and my fill of tall mast sailing ships and sea, I decided to head for home. |
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We queued for a while to get in and had a wander round the outer precincts and courtyards before touring the spectacular State Apartments. |
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I expected him to wander off at that point, but he stayed around and chatted with me. |
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A solivagant means to wander alone; a traveller who wanders alone without any company. |
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But after an hour-long wander round Grosmont and a visit to the railway's engine sheds, that was enough fresh air and rain clouds. |
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We got off at the south end of the loop and had a wander around breathing the place in, before heading for the art institute. |
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This week I would ask readers to take a look around Kilmead and maybe have a wander up around the Moat of Ardscull. |
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Simply take a wander down the Todd Mall on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 11.30 and 1.30 to check out the bevy of local talent. |
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It is nice for a couple of hour's stroll, and you can combine it with a wander around the golf course. |
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They expect the spark to be everlasting, they expect eyes to never wander, etc. |
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Also, every year there are a number of serious accidents and injuries involving children who wander unauthorised onto construction sites. |
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But instead of being thankful that you have been reminded about this event the mind tends to wander off and take a momentum of its own. |
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The company ate their food and began to slowly in little groups wander off outside the cave. |
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As we lay down in our sleeping bags, we slowly let our minds wander off and let our thoughts seek peace. |
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Rather it's the incoherent screenplay, direction which jerks from one improbable setting to another and lets itself wander off into teen romance. |
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To be an effective literary enthusiast, the unspoken goal is to wander off the beaten track and find the titles that no one else has read. |
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But the superintendent of police said the prisoner was the sort to wander off, and so magistrates refused his request and sent him back to jail. |
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Raydeana tuned out his words again, watching the people wander the streets around her. |
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Even if I were dead, he left me to wander the desolate battlefield, my soul forever in turmoil in such a place. |
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At Cohunu Wildlife Park in Kelmscott you can wander right among the kangaroos and wallabies. |
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He was able to wander freely in the roof space above the check-in area and other areas barred to the public. |
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While some men can wander about a hardware store for an hour, I can kill 60 minutes or more in a kitchen supply place. |
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So, after he is abducted, he is forced to wander, looking for a community where he can settle. |
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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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Wednesday is a free day, so Liz can wander the area on her own or take part in an optional trip with the group to Granada. |
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They wander aimlessly inside the mall, unaware of each other, resembling the crowds of shoppers we see any day at the mall. |
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But if we thought we were going to wander whither we pleased we were soon disillusioned. |
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When you wander into the Tabernacle Church Hall it reeks of bazaars and jumble sales. |
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Burros wander the streets and you look up and see nothing but bazillions of stars. |
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They wander through an ancient forest and encounter creatures that tickle the curiosity of the child. |
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I wander round looking like a lost child pawing things for a while, and then panic and pick up something which neither fits nor suits me. |
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If I was a time traveller I'd love to just wander about, unseen if possible so people continue about their daily business. |
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If we wander in here, see I suppose this area here is probably only about as big as a couple of suburban blocks of land. |
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When not stopping to bellow a song, they wander into all sorts of unseemly situations. |
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Cows wander the streets, ragged children pester dogs with sticks, tailors teeter past on bicycles balancing bolts of fabric. |
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A dozen tourists wander through the colony, having arrived by Zodiac rubber raft from their cruise ship. |
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I wasn't close enough to see much detail, but he just seemed to wander out of the way, dragging his bike along with him. |
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I must have left the gate wide open, allowing our big, dirty Bernese to wander up and soil the carpets. |
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Just as I reached the bottom stop I saw a trail of thin smoke wander into one of the rooms. |
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They wander off on their own, they blow up a poacher's shack for no apparent reason, and they attempt to confront their wily antagonists head on. |
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People may choose to wander around in webspace and leave a conversation at any time while others may choose to stay. |
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This enabled people to wander through at their leisure and view the school as a whole. |
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Sure, I wander around checking out the talent, but there really is no one special I'm hungering for. |
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This is the age at which they can wander and be induced to travel the wrong road. |
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They will, however, be loath to permit deviant minorities to wander from widely acknowledged paths of rectitude. |
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I had come, I told him, to wander around Turkey and then to attend the Anzac Day commemorations in Gallipoli. |
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I'd say a lot of them are totally bored and let their minds wander to the dinner, the match or Mrs Nolan's rig-out. |
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Look after your mobile phone by keeping it out of sight and don't wander down the street showing it off. |
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While buffers can help mitigate the impact of jitter and wander, they also serve to increase one-way latency, which may stint a conversation. |
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In the forest, the blind prince made a primitive monochord and began to wander from village to village singing for money. |
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From the front, the new Megane is a sleek-looking hatchback, but wander around for a side view and be prepared for a surprise. |
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Now was no different, he could wander the desert forever and come back dry as a bone and cool as ice. |
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For 10 weeks you wander around feeling like a newbie, if not a complete klutz, then much to your surprise, people start asking you for advice. |
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Marginally discouraged, I wander outside to find people letting off industrial-sized Roman candles in their hands. |
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But Dan had had the audacity to simply wander into my life and rearrange it to suit him and what he wanted. |
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Taking a long draught from his mug of ale, Colonel Paccar leaned back in his chair, and let his gaze wander over his four charges. |
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Aimlessly I wander back into our room, and poke through the bag we brought, choosing a plain, undecorated yellow dress. |
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Mammals such as weasels, foxes, stoats and especially roe deer can wander safely without the risk of being killed by traffic. |
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Just 1 mile north of downtown, you can wander along the waterfront past marinas, docks, houseboat communities, and working boatyards. |
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The shop was closed so I decided to wander around for awhile only to have one of my other brothers body swerve me. |
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Then an overall wearing reject would wander up to the local women and offer them a jug of moonshine for a little slap and tickle. |
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Then an overall wearing reject would wander up to the Appalachian Jezebels and offer them a jug of moonshine for a little slap and tickle. |
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Sitting there on Saturday evening, looking around the famous stadium, my mind began to wander back to days of rose-coloured yesteryear. |
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The voice of the sea is seductive, never ceasing, whispering, clamoring, murmuring, inviting the soul to wander n abysses of solitude. |
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There was nothing for it but to wander around all evening in a state of partial undress. |
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Chewing happily, I wander away, musing on the character of a city that seems to have got the melting-pot thing off pat. |
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There must be people who don't smoke, who just wander out and stand there not working. |
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You should not focus your eye on the reflection of the light on the cab, let your eye unfocus and wander to see imperfections. |
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Grinding is not recommended since it tends to wander from the root of the joint and may also cover up an unfused root by smearing the metal. |
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After a while I found myself hit by a wave of fatigue, paranoia and depression, but an hour's kip and a wander round the shops worked wonders. |
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Whether or not the main quest is more than just an excuse to introduce cool new gear, it's still fun to wander around lackadaisically. |
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Sailors in bleached white uniforms wander around trying to convince themselves they are having fun. |
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The time-honored field method for the myrmecologist is to wander about, locating ant nests, digging into them and collecting samples. |
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After that, headed off to the Marais, where she left me to wander around on my own. |
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Being able to wander around aimlessly is the best way to see things that you'd normally never see, new bands. |
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Hereabouts ewes wander at will followed by their weak-kneed, painfully innocent lambs, the majority just days old. |
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There cannot be a better city in the world for fans of the quirky, or a more exciting city in which to just wander the streets. |
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Every time Katy left her with him, she'd head straight for the back room, then wander round the house with a puzzled unhappy look on her face. |
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Children wander near the edge of the water in the warm sun, practising their technique with a nylon net. |
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Each animal is owned by a Commoner and must be marked with an individual brand before being left to wander the open forest. |
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Never did a sheep wander away, never a one was attacked by wolves, never a one lost in foul weather. |
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What madness drives these sooty pilgrims to wander to and fro on dirty city streets? |
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Misunderstood by his owners, he chose to wander to our side of the yard and sit next to me on the back step. |
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With restaurants, shops and lots of arty-crafty places, it's a joy to wander around. |
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Explore the Lowther Hills or wander along lower-level paths, past the old lead mine workings. |
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These nomadic people wander freely covering vast distances, oblivious to national borders. |
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What do people think about a Government that lets mafia criminals wander around free while jailing poor people for theft? |
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The songs, as heard on disc one, wander into each other, one bit of bubblegum pop after another. |
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That's always been an interesting, sort of sphinx-like territory for me to wander around in. |
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They would wander station platforms and when a troop train pulled in for a minute or two, would offer their wares for sale. |
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Suffused with a post-Romantic melancholy, it seems to wander abstractedly through a softly glowing mist. |
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Spirits of the dead are going to wander around where they jumped because they died of non-natural causes. |
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But the more we wander around this village, the thicker the layer of dog poo on our shoes! |
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They continued to wander hand in hand across the moors as the north wind swept by them. |
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If you fancy a game or three of Table Football then take a wander down to The Asylum beer boozer and noshery and challenge big Rob. |
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The good scenes start strong and go nowhere, but most scenes in this film start nowhere and wander off into nothingness. |
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Our daily wander yesterday led us down to Silva Bueno to get tangerines and hair conditioner. |
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Arrived at Earls Court and signed up for a whole bunch of seminars before taking a wander round the stands and exhibitions. |
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I just let the wine warm me as I let my mind wander across the star-studded sky. |
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This has allowed the NSC Director to wander off into academic la-la land, taking Bush along with her. |
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He finally allows his eyes to wander over the rumps of his female colleagues. |
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On my last day in Culiacan, I wander into a nameless cantina near the market and order a beer. |
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His friends, too, wander around selling odds and ends or collecting rubbish for which they get three or five rupees at the most. |
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In this odd urban pastoral, people wander about London, have lunch, try to make assignations, wake up with hangovers and never get anywhere. |
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Many large 4x4 vehicles exhibit a certain amount of wander under such conditions, as off-roading requires a degree of looseness in this regard. |
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I went for a wander around the Castle yesterday, then down the Royal Mile and back along Princes Street. |
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Now despite that quite stern warning, the gate's wide open and absolutely anybody could wander in if they wanted to. |
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You wander through the aisles of any supermarket and everything is the same. |
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At last you have managed to sneak away from your ministry of information heavies and wander the streets alone. |
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If you embarked upon 'a stravaig' you'd have a wander through glens and over hills with no set purpose other than to enjoy the walking. |
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So, let's wander until dark, then we can find a nice, comfortable alley to sack out in. |
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She had let her subconscious wander while her conscious mind paid attention to the landscape around her. |
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They may be able to wander about in the outbacks of that country or in the remoter regions of Pakistan. |
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We expect the camera crew to sit patiently in a camouflaged hide, waiting for the wildlife to wander by. |
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Perhaps they feel more comfortable with their own size when they wander among rhinos and hippos. |
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Her eyes wander up from his chest, to his neck, his jaw line, and to his eyes. |
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A computer can only wander blindly along the branches of the search tree, until it stumbles across a sequence of moves that may prove beneficial. |
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Overweight slobs sip from supersized jugs of Coke and dudes wander about with mullets and farmer's tans. |
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Usually, bird lovers have to wander in remote national parks or sanctuaries to spend time watching birds. |
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With some cells open, my brethren and I are allowed freedom to wander inside the confines of this red-walled hoosegow. |
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Left to wander the streets of his native San Diego alone, the boy learned baseball on the sandlots at an early age. |
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You were allowed to go right inside and just wander about until you got bored or asthma. |
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Like his characters, he used to wander on the main street in town, with nothing to do. |
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The best way to see this place is to wander aimlessly through public areas, internal patios and courtyards. |
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There are so many unoccupied electron states in metals that an electron can wander freely without being limited by the Pauli exclusion principle. |
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Most clematis are climbers by nature, and because they are not self-supporting, they will happily wander up any nearby plant or support. |
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I take a seat as my eyes wander briefly to read the closed caption running across the TV screen. |
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And the sophomores wander into the debate and decide based on their level of ickiness or decide that one term fits all under the law of God. |
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Long past last call, the two finally wander off out the door, only to have a third wheel catch up to them outside the club. |
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Looked after by the historical society, the cobbled lanes are great to wander along. |
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It could take hours or days for people interested in culture just to wander the criss-crossed cobbled streets. |
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If you've ever drilled a hole through a relatively thick piece of steel, you know that drill bits tend to wander quickly. |
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Before breakfast, she would wander about the gardens until her clothes were filled with all the fragrant perfumes of the flowers. |
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You are free to wander at your own pace through nearly three-quarters of a mile of shop fronts, factories and other buildings. |
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One day as I was driving to a two-day business meeting, I let my imagination wander unchecked. |
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Today, over a million pets and farm animals worldwide have RFID tags in or on them, so Rover or Daisy can easily be tracked if they wander off. |
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Here, librarians wander as wireless information warriors amid users at phalanxes of black computers. |
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They are both of them at their happiest when the kitchen door is left wide open so they can wander in and out as the fancy takes them. |
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He is now free to wander and interact with less restraint, and, as such, his presence is represented with greater frequency. |
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The curious creatures wander into the tunnel and leave their footmarks imprinted in the clay, alerting staff to their presence. |
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Selene let her mind wander once more into fantasy-land for a little bit too long. |
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Winding lanes, squeezed together by plump hedgerows, wander along farmsteads, groves of woodland, and villages. |
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I was in a hurry and had no time to wander its paths, but caught only a glimpse of brilliant pink tulips incandescing in the spring sun. |
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Do I go for a long wander around London or do I stay in and finally sort out the piles of books, comics and magazines in the hallway? |
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She feeds the stray cats that wander through the backyard so there's always a dish of kitty kibble on their table. |
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However, my mind tends to frequently wander backwards into the past or else goes racing off into the future. |
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We wander into the winery next door to the studio, with its gleaming silver vats and stacked wooden crates of bottles ready for dispatch. |
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They wander in a dark Machiavellian universe lit only by pinpricks of mercy to light their way. |
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If you get completely plastered, and wander home inanely grinning at passers-by, you're not a problem. |
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In my plastered state, I wander down to the beach with a few others in the same condition. |
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His eyes wander evasively, he plays with his cigar and glances round a supposed movie studio that is nothing more than a shoddy mock-up. |
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After some running around and playing, Thena settled down and spent most of the evening sleeping on me, even returning after I'd wander off to go do something else. |
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The big park is a safe place for children to wander and play around. |
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The outside comes in, in ad hoc bunches of alchemilla and marguerites, new potatoes, dill, basil, and bunches of mint, we wander out with cups of tea and notebooks. |
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As Yellowstone bears increasingly wander outside the sanctuary of the park, they run an ever-greater risk of getting shot. |
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And how does this past, with a mere gesture or a simple regard, haunt and torment you as you wander along an empty cotton field or a dusty country road? |
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The first few minutes set up the story, after which you can wander about the small town of Dharm via an angled top-down view and chat to the various non-player characters. |
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In consequence of these destructive acts, Enkidu dies, and Gilgamesh is left to wander half-crazed, searching in vain to resurrect his beloved friend. |
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It was only after a wander through the rear of her beautifully appointed gallery space that my interlude in the room of discarded eyes took on a renewed significance. |
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You can wander through the various rooms, but most of it is roped off. |
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It was either that or wander around outside so it was safer to be inside. |
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As the years have gone by, I have come to believe that when we lose that spark of innocence, we begin to wander like sheep and inevitably lose our way. |
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One day I abandoned my paper-filled study to wander the streets of Hampstead, where several of my subjects had lived. |
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I wander out onto the terrace, sniff green tea leaves as they brew, touch balls made of snowy flowerets, gaze at gold tickling the lake's skin, peaks clad in polar bear white. |
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They also try to predict guest behavior, speculating where participants could wander and any potential dangers they may face. |
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I wander into the open plan dining area and scrape my hair back again. |
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I'll be back in the evening to check on your bandages, but until then you're free to wander about, as long as you don't barge into any of the patient rooms. |
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I wander back to my room, still bored and now a bit thirsty. |
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While everyone is emoting away with great intensity, the screenplay seems to wander aimlessly with random acts of coincidence throwing people together time and again. |
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The capital, Tripoli, is a pan-African city of Italianate squares and Arab souks where visitors can wander without being hassled by touts or pushy shopkeepers. |
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So, burdened with my rucksack and daypack, unshaven in T-shirt and travel combats, I wander among the besuited guests, conference attendees and dignitaries like a sore thumb. |
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Hazy, speculative figures wander through the evocative landscapes and buildings he creates using miniatures, models, televisions, glass and mirrors. |
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I didn't even want to wander to my local newsagents and buy those brilliant sweets he does, you know, the licorice sticks with sherbet on the inside. |
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If you time it right, you can wander from bowls of cut melons in produce to Gorgonzola on toothpicks in the cheese section to baskets of bread cubes to dip in olive oil. |
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Gaudily attired tribespeople wander through market places selling hand-made embroidery, while conical-hatted workers labour in the rice paddies clinging to the lush hillsides. |
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Parents, music lovers and the curious wander in and find a seat amongst a mishmash of antique chairs, an old couch and anything else that remotely resembles a place to rest. |
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They claimed that disembodied spirits can wander in and out of the minds of the living as easily as a tramp can walk into a house with its doors and windows open. |
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I'd prefer to think of Maggie as a late bloomer, one of those bored, too-bright-for-their-own-good students so advanced that their minds wander to loftier thoughts. |
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In other news, I have recently decided to title all posts with any song lyrics that wander unbidden into my head at the moment of literary creation. |
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The women, becoming unchaste, will freely wander from one man to the next. |
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We heard warnings and saw signs throughout Cambodia especially, warning not to wander off of the paths due to the threat of undetonated landmines still very much a reality. |
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Finally, I have to wander slightly off brief with my last two recommendations. |
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Of all the war-torn eras in the all the history of the world, why, Frank Miller and Zack Snyder, did you have to wander into mine? |
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In Jordan, in Kuwait, in Turkey, not even a dog could wander into Iraq, but from Der ez-Sour we went where we wanted. |
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The narrator seeks to understand what this system is exactly, compared to the 'soothing system' which allows patients to wander around uninhibited. |
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A cursory wander around the streets surrounding Wembley Stadium, the biggest location of the four, would quickly confirm this. |
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Its most famous victim, Pompeii, is at its best in autumn, when, untroubled by crowds, you can wander at will through the maze of highways and alleys. |
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From the vantage of our laboratory at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, the eye can wander over the majestic landscape of the Connecticut River Valley. |
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It's really just a good excuse to wander the winding streets and shady squares of the glorious Old Town and the Mazarin Quarter doing a spot of window-shopping. |
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Pondering the wisdom of basing a key joke on an obscure music reference that most people won't understand, I wander back downstairs to the lounge. |
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Emma Gifford's high spirits as she cantered her brown mare along the clifftops, claiming her freedom to wander about alone, made her unlike any girl he had met before. |
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Since I was very young, whenever I'm off-colour and feverish I have the following recurring vision as I wander confusedly in the no-man's land between consciousness and sleep. |
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A youngster from a disturbingly troubled background, he was left to wander the woods near his home, armed with a gun and a headful of demonic thoughts. |
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Mrs Spencer also hopes that they will be able to wander in a huge enclosure that is to be set out on the site of a former Dutch barn next to the cattery. |
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Then they wander into Paul McCartney hero-worship territory. |
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They have done this for many years, and they make a colourful and distinctive spectacle as they wander around the town in their homburgs, ringlets, and black suits. |
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Let us talk about the brave Opposition leaders who wander up to Maniapoto country, go inside for a hongi, but then walk outside and try to talk tough. |
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We wander through the shops buying souvenirs and drinking hot chocolate. |
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The prince often let his palace horses out to pasture in the fields, to wander and graze, and whenever the peasant's horse saw his brother, he trotted over to visit. |
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Two predatory chancers wander the casual labour markets in large towns and persuade individuals to accompany them to find work in unregulated coal mines. |
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It begins with some pep as the drums warm up to a breakbeat, but the band proceeds to wander into a straight-ahead punk frolic, then later to standard down-tempo balladry. |
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If your pet should wander off in search of a mate, you may be faced with paying fines and impoundment costs or worse should your pet be injured while roaming for a mate. |
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Anyone can wander in and play a pickup game of touch football. |
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Thousands of soldiers sweep toward the Mediterranean coast leaving behind their dead and their dreams, to wander in the Anatolian desert under a seemingly inexpiable curse. |
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The tunes wander aimlessly and the album fails to get out of first gear. |
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It has always been irksome to publishers that they actually have to pay money to those weirdo deadbeats who wander in with manuscripts under their arms. |
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Once they fledge, young birds wander long distances in random directions. |
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It's all very well for old fogies, with their pensions and their paid-up mortgages, to wander ghost-like about their business in a tatty, run-down town, resisting change. |
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In contrast, crocodile birds wander freely among the basking creatures, picking leeches and parasites from their skins, and food fragments from their mouths. |
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Besides enjoying a relaxing cuppa while you wait for the kids why not wander about the nursery or sit on the patio and enjoy the balmy days to come? |
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Over the weekend I tend to wander around in my pyjamas, contact lenses not yet inserted, until after breakfast, before attempting to dress and get decent. |
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It was a busy night, our phone was one of those where the base has the ringer but the handset detaches, so you can wander around and forget where you left it. |
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You can wander down a main boulevard leading to the sea-front esplanade, and the only sound is a football being bounced by children against a tree. |
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These young drifters will wander in a spiritual wilderness for six, eight, ten, or twelve years and return to participate in faith life when they get married or have a child. |
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Mercury goes rogue again this week, causing your mind to wander and alight on the serious alterations you must make to your life. |
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One can even rent out the villa here or wander down from the Arc de Triomphe and peek through the fence. |
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We are the ones who wander along with them as they venture out into the busy, uncaring, and preoccupying world. |
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The garden abounds with stone carvings, some part of the fabric, others left sitting on walls or tucked away in corners to be found as you wander. |
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According to myth, Irish Travellers are a group who were dispossessed by the famine and they were forced to wander the roads by British colonialism. |
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It's compounded as I wander up the road in search of refreshment. |
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If people know generally that dingoes, kangaroos, emus and brumbies are likely to wander onto the road, they are aware of it and they drive accordingly. |
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It's just that the wealthy are notoriously able to find ways of minimising their payments, are inclined to wander off to some other place and not pay tax here at all. |
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I wander off as I'm listening to him, a little way from the path. |
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An investigation into how the boys managed to wander off from carers following the day trip to the Pleasureland theme park in Southport has now been launched. |
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Sometimes I get scared that I'll wander off like that, and not quite be conscious of what I'm doing, and just go completely mad and never come back! |
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So I'm going to wander off now and check that I'm listed on. |
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Before contraception, many people did not feel they could wander from relationship to relationship and so they worked on the one they had, they made an effort. |
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We also had a wander into a couple of shops and I made great use of my two new shopping philosophies gleaned from a very brief reading of Brenda's Wardrobe Companion. |
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Having seen two tours set off, I go for a wander round Parliament Square. |
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Rick wasn't there yet, so I went for a wander around some of the shops which were there and spotted a few targets to acquire with my ill-gotten gains. |
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Put a bad weave on me, slap me in some bedazzled panties that are three sizes too small, and I could probably wander around and forget how to lip-sync, too. |
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There was something desperate about it, watching them wander away and out of sight and for ages I just stood where they had left me and let out small involuntary whimpers. |
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Breathe wisteria, lavender, lobelia as you wander willowy riverbanks. |
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Large crowds gather and people just wander across the road willy-nilly. |
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Male giraffes occasionally wander far from areas that they normally frequent. |
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For the uninitiated, a hitching post was a fixture to which a rider would tie his or her horse so it wouldn't wander off. |
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According to the new hypothesis, the same kind of true polar wander occurred during the Cambrian. |
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Men wander around wearing traditional brown djellaba cloaks, with hobbit-like pointed hoods. |
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In the style of a 20km Olympic Race Walker, wander to your local retailer, computer or mobile phone to buy a ticket. |
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Greater yellowlegs, a shore bird, wander among stalks of last year's corn planted to give food and cover for wildlife. |
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The two poles wander independently of each other and are not directly opposite each other on the globe. |
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During the intervening periods, the poles appear to have conformed to a unified apparent polar wander path. |
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But this stance is not born of some French-fried patriotism, or some urge to peripatetically wander the countryside. |
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Polar wander can be used to measure the degree to which Earth's magnetic poles have been observed to move relative to the Earth's rotation axis. |
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Who can feel poopy when they wander to the room where hot soup, bread, and cereal regularly make their appearance? |
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Besides that, their priests take care and educate the orphans, not allowing them to wander in the streets ignorant and unattended. |
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Because of this, the event brings many visitors to the city who wander the streets, visiting the many sights of the city. |
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Nora and Frank begin to become more and more lethargic and leave Tommy standing at the mirror one night, allowing him to wander off. |
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It will also wander nomadically in search of better food supplies during years when vole populations are low. |
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Let him wander round and kids gone meddle him til he get to fighting again. |
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In all the day's excitement, the goats were left unherded to wander on the mountainside. |
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Sagan and Percy agree that human beings are naturally wanderers and wonderers, but they disagree on why human beings wander and wonder. |
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And don't let your eyes wander over to the crullers, flitters, or coffee rolls while you're waiting in line. |
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Poseidon then cursed Odysseus to wander the sea for ten years, during which he would lose all his crew and return home through the aid of others. |
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Because finished goods inventory is a random walk it can also wander randomly, as in the second plot shown below. |
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But at no point in toddlerdom did I even consider letting them go online to play, chat or wander around unchaperoned in a virtual world. |
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I might wander down to the construction site for a nosy at what they're building. |
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Like Buddha, Vardhamana Mahavira, who lived in the 6th century BC, left his family home to wander the valley of the Ganges. |
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Unlike other gull chicks which wander around as soon as they can walk, kittiwake chicks instinctively sit still in the nest to avoid falling off. |
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Nothing wrong with that, but grown-ups who've already heard about the Steinkirk cravat, or whatever, are likely to wander off to the bar. |
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