Chris ran a finger along a dustless steel shelf, his eyes wandering over the various weapons. |
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The thought of that virus wandering about in my hindbrain did not please me. |
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Still, we hooked up with my sister and spent a very enjoyable day wandering around, so that was nice. |
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I know that the first thing in the morning I'll be wandering into work on my day off to find it. |
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But it so happened that the small crookbacked old man once again came wandering with his sack on the back. |
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Swimming onto the heavy granite sand, you will find dragonets, plaice and wandering hermit crabs. |
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Parrots in the wardroom, Great Danes leading errant sailors home, prone penguins, reindeer wandering around submarines. |
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She is wandering through the marketplace, pondering what to cook for Shabbes. |
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The greasy-skinned kids wandering the chillout zone in the amusement arcade with saucer eyes are clearly on a different planet. |
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It seems her rage is misguided when she threatens to throttle the homewrecker rather than the wandering spouse. |
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I feel slightly lost, not depressed or anything just wandering around with little to do. |
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While wandering the area you can explore the Tipi maze, petting zoo, live music, and pumpkin patch. |
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But typically they live as solitary itinerants wandering across the land, relying on daily charity from pious Hindus. |
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After wandering around the altered room, I felt as if I was in a fairground funhouse where floors and walls are designed to discombobulate. |
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People are just wandering to church in their purple nylon jackets, or pottering along in rackety Skodas. |
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However, it was not difficult to meet people simply by wandering through the bush and chancing upon scattered huts and houses. |
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They would mistreat me and abuse me, and would never have trusted me wandering the ship alone. |
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The rest of us started wandering back to our places on the field, still shocked and perturbed at this turn of events. |
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Childproof doorknobs or latches mounted high on doors help prevent wandering outside. |
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Outside the grand clubhouse, you almost expect chaps to be wandering around in plus-fours and flat caps. |
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As Bhadra is a domesticated elephant cow, she is particularly tempting to wandering tuskers who will be able to smell her from seven kilometres. |
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A couple of days after the game, the man was found wandering in a daze around Lisbon airport. |
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Early in his reign the king was exiled and forced to eke out an existence wandering the land. |
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There always seemed to be a never-ending supply of swimsuited women wandering around the set. |
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There were quite a few chickens wandering around, but evidently no roosters. |
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Part history, part science, part memoir, the book is a weaving, wandering thing, personal and essayistic. |
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Far from being wandering hunter-gatherers, some Aborigines lived in villages, traded and farmed. |
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The mountain pass is a difficult road to travel and it appears as though you are not apothecaries or wandering salesmen. |
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Those of you wandering around the base better get your keisters down there. |
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Jemmey had spent years wandering from village to village in search of romance. |
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You've been wandering around with your head in the clouds for almost a month, you look like you're sleepwalking most of the time. |
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It's a tiny piece of lawn ringed with a bed of alyssum, purple wandering jew groundcover, aloes, wild garlic and other assorted plants. |
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Keep your child's outdoor sandbox covered, especially overnight, to prevent wandering cats from using it as a litter box. |
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I nab a seat nearby Jessie and make sure that there aren't any wandering hands. |
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I had been wandering around the supermarket in an aimless and lethargic fashion when I found myself browsing in the frozen section. |
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The most parsimonious explanation for this unphysiological result is a calibration error and wandering baseline. |
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Painted in grisaille, they show a top-hatted character wandering through hilly landscapes and inclement weather. |
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This, to Horsley, disproves Theissen's hypothesis of wandering charismatics. |
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In time, the eremitical ideal diminished, and wandering gave way to a settled, monastic way of life. |
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Its orbit is so eccentric, however, that the discoverers suggested it should be considered a wandering asteroid rather than a true planet. |
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I did get a treat today though with quite a few dishy men in lush suits wandering around. |
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It jumped, grabbed and lunged at three of us before wandering off towards the piece of wreck we had just left. |
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After wandering into shark territory, Oscar has to flee from an enraged Frankie. |
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I've just spent the past hour or so buttonholing people wandering around and asking them what they think of the new products. |
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The first day of filming went considerably well apart from Melia wandering in front of the camera every so often. |
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Maithris and I took our time, wandering through halls and chambers trimmed with gold leaf, floored with veined marble. |
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For months I've been wandering around, burbling about how crazily happy I am, scared it would end since I don't know how it started. |
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He started when his son was very little, wandering around Victorian rubbish dumps looking for the ultimate antique lemonade bottle. |
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Morodiel had been wandering the park for fifteen minutes since that Yossirian guy had left. |
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And she took a drink from her glass, her gaze wandering to some distant point in the sky. |
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There was a steep rise in the number of wandering lunatics following the Erwadi tragedy. |
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Unable to sleep, Roza took to wandering the castle aimlessly, once again prey to her restless and relentless torment. |
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Small talk was awkward between the pair and just got cringier as Samira's wandering eyes zeroed in on Adam at every available opportunity.
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He'd left that after an hour of wandering around, trying not to sound too caustic in his comments about the whole thing. |
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This three-toed box turtle was wandering through the backyard and took shelter under a big hosta when I arrived with the camera. |
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His rheumy eyes were wandering sightlessly, but his ears were locked on me and twitching. |
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You see, a little over a century ago, I found this young slave girl wandering around the city. |
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His mind was still wandering from thinking about what being a dad is going to be like, the dirty nappies, baby sick the works. |
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Short welds using a wandering sequence should be used and the weld should be peened as quickly as possible after welding. |
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The streets, which were unpaved and unappealing even in daylight, were taken over by bands of wandering bandits and cutthroats after dark. |
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I tried really hard to concentrate, but my mind kept wandering to what Will had said earlier. |
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She was snapped out of her wandering daze as Meghan gave her a sharp smack to the back of the head. |
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He exited the servant's room, and crept his way down the hall, retracing the same routes he usually took when wandering at night. |
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The meal got off to a slightly odd note as a wandering band of minstrels invaded the restaurant and played accordion and guitar loudly. |
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Here the man's main struggle is against himself and the disorientation played out by his own weakened and wandering mind. |
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The youth of the present generation is wandering aimlessly without any fixity of purpose. |
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Witness tourists wandering around picking posies of rare flowers to take home for their mums. |
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We shared the mountain only with a couple of wandering botanists who eschewed the top to search for a rare flora in the mountain corrie. |
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During my time at Ampleforth there were the monks wandering down the corridors in their cowls. |
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If you're ever wandering around there, take an amble into the bar and grab a seat, if one is available. |
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It was hot and after wandering around we took the cable car up the mountain for marvellous views and I climbed to the top for even better views. |
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Elam's portrayals of sinister thugs, gangsters and gunslingers were aided immeasurably by his squinty, wandering left eye. |
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There was something lonely about the figure of the old man wandering along the fencerow filled with sassafras and elderberry. |
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She found the pensioner wandering shocked and dazed surrounded by the rubble from her devastated home. |
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I watched him wandering the room in circles, having no idea what he did with me the night before. |
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And then, as the sky slowly darkens, dark silhouettes slowly start wandering along the city-centre sidewalks. |
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And there was a loony-looking guy wandering around the road and everyone was staring at him. |
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He is wandering around with the phone in the crook of his neck and shoulder, gamely trying to placate an obstinate interviewer. |
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With the growth of anatomical knowledge, the literal hypothesis of the morbidly wandering womb became increasingly untenable. |
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Youngsters end up wandering on the streets as they have nowhere to go, making it easy for the triads to recruit young members. |
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The Buddha was originally a wandering teacher who attracted followers through his personal charisma. |
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She liked to shop, casually wandering throughout the market, occasionally listening to the white clad merchants hawk their wares. |
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Other grooms and stable boys began wandering in, getting feed for their horses, grooming, cleaning saddles and bridles, and doing other chores. |
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Tom Horn, legendary frontiersman, is wandering through the prairies of Wyoming. |
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There was a wicked queen, kind-hearted heroine, dashing prince, bumbling villains and a lot of people wandering round the forest. |
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Undoubtedly, wandering cragsmen poked about the cliffs, but none of them published their activities. |
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He had been out wandering and came back to announce he had found the perfect restaurant for dinner. |
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For decades, he had spent his days wandering out into the desert, searching the sandhills for artifacts. |
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Human taste requires variety and something should be done to quench this yearning for variety in the desert they are wandering in. |
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The family were involved in a road-rage nightmare after wandering into Ilford by accident. |
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Angels skipper Mike Scioscia put on a squeeze play, with the slothlike Molina advancing down the third base line like a wandering buffalo. |
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If I was wandering around telling people to shop less, eat less, borrow somebody's old clothes, I'd quickly become a figure of fun. |
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Local producers obviously haven't yet caught on to branding their wares to ensnare the wandering green pound. |
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The three leads approach their roles with gusto, but it's simply not enough to overcome a weak and wandering screenplay. |
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Like the tele-evangelists of today, these wandering preachers were trying to spread good news. |
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Web pages have gotten us used to wandering through content via links, backtracking, re-reading and re-finding with reasonable ease. |
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We've found animals wandering around the paddock, just a bag of bones, totally covered in scabs, hardly a hair on their body. |
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The wandering albatross, king penguins, hundreds of pelagic birds, sea lions, and icebergs will be there, too. |
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Thus it was that five minutes later he was wandering down the hall in search of his errant best friend. |
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Experts estimate that China has at least 150,000 waifs between the ages of 10 and 15 wandering its streets. |
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Some of us were doing real exams at university, and it was most distracting with all the girls wandering around in the buff. |
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Ornithologists have recorded single feeding trips of 15,000 kilometers by nesting wandering albatrosses. |
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There were more young nobles wandering around holding those green pieces of paper. |
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My mum had called the police after seeing Mikey in a distressed state, wandering up the road when it was gone midnight. |
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Her mother had sent her shopping with a maid, and now she was wandering the marketplace, searching for various materials. |
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I have fond memories of wandering our farm, bringing my father his lunch during the spring field work. |
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There are wild-looking cats wandering the open areas and this might upset the very sensitive. |
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He said that people were not safe because of the amount of hounds wandering the streets of the town. |
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We did see loads of deer though, and right in the township happily wandering the streets trying to con food off people. |
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Apart from these, Indian wandering monks traveled the breadth and length of this whole area. |
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The locations have substantial populations of wandering albatrosses which are under threat through long-lining activities. |
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The wandering albatross is the largest of all albatrosses, with a wingspan of up to 3.5 meters. |
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If you see a muscle-bound Austrian man wandering around in the nip, assume he knows what he's doing and just run. |
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The breeding behavior of wandering albatrosses is much like that of the frigatebirds I have studied, but it is anomalous among birds in general. |
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You can get standard vanilla insurance, which covers you for basically wandering around, taking photos of things, or playing golf. |
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Ironically one is now safer wandering the streets of Luxor than in many European cities. |
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Not bad for three old jossers wandering along country lanes for a few hours! |
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Shelley went into rapture when he saw a wandering cloud and he celebrated the moment with a song. |
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In under an hour they had set their camp up 50 meters from the concrete pad and erected a camo net to shield themselves from wandering eyes. |
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Sofia Coppola's Lost In Translation follows two wandering souls that connect through these very chance meetings. |
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Mac snapped a small twig from a tree branch and began slowly wandering around the clearing, twisting the stick in his fingers. |
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The graveyard of decadence is self-indulgence, and Clark can be found wandering among the tombstones on occasion. |
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Their real skills are in playing politics, going to meetings, wandering around giving orders, self-justification and backstabbing. |
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And when she fully owns that, she can be naked and wigless, wandering off into the world, at peace. |
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She walked into the direction of the Library, as I continued my aimless wandering down the halls. |
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He harassed the gang's customers, stopping those he found wandering up his block and confronting them. |
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Had a scrummy lunch of tapas before wandering round town in the sunshine. Headed home for a lovely Indonsian dinner. |
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I stood there for a while before wandering over to the fountain, where a Hispanic guy was taking mock bows for his friends. |
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The world's largest flying bird, the wandering albatross, is in serious trouble because of longline tuna fishing in the sub-Antarctic Ocean. |
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That friend never materialized, but I was saved from wandering the theatre in a lost manner by a very fortunate coincidence. |
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I don't enjoy shopping but wandering a mall with Wendy and Mark can be a fun thing. |
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In late summer this year, she was found wandering around South Milford, near Selby, covered in painful sores and having difficulty in breathing. |
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But the alternative is to be responsible for a baby spirit wandering aimless and alone through the netherworld. |
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We've had to cancel several shows due to Andrew spotting random concert-goers wandering backstage. |
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Trekking is not just about carrying a rucksack and wandering around the mountains. |
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He spent the next 16 years wandering between England and Italy and the Middle East, his belongings held in a small Gladstone bag. |
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Finding his mind wandering again, Trey refocused his stone gray eyes on the book. |
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I'm just still in a daze, wandering round the town centre at lunch, like some half-cut junkie, drunk on death. |
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The place had a feel of wandering round a high security prison full of psychopathic lifers doing solitary. |
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Giant petrels, wandering albatrosses, penguins and other sea birds are getting caught in fishing tackle and dying by the tens of thousands. |
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The world's biggest seabird, the wandering albatross, is in peril because of long-line fishing. |
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By the sixth day, the entire group was wandering through the hills without a sense of direction. |
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In my wandering through second hand book stores, I have come across some unusual tomes. |
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The only wandering souls about were the kind of lost souls you get in all-night supermarkets any night of the year. |
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The Japanese version, though, weighed little more than six ounces, which meant it could be carried by a twenty-six-pound wandering albatross. |
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In Scotland and Ireland gypsies were often called tinkers because of their similar wandering life-style. |
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The Lapps are traditionally an itinerant people, wandering the most northerly reaches of Scandinavia. |
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Hopefully my legs will permit a reasonable amount of wandering about places of interest. |
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I imagined myself wandering around the city as an outcast, where happy scenes of family and togetherness only added to my despair. |
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It was a supreme moment when a wandering albatross, the bird with the largest wingspan of any bird, arrived! |
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Here we are, wandering lost in the woods, looking for anything that looked like a path. |
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Captain Corbet has since retired from caving and is now a wandering minstrel on the Grand Union Canal. |
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He assumed that she was a wandering beggar who had come to beg for food and shelter. |
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We would spend the day there, wandering around, kicking up wildlife, plinking at invented targets. |
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I noticed a fisho wandering up the beach, his line straining and rod almost doubled over. |
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I remember wandering in Union Square in San Francisco and asking a police officer where the gents was. |
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He's a wandering laborer with a penchant for black-out drinking, saddled with a blackmailing alcoholic groupie played by Thomas Mitchell. |
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At this point, however, the quartet was wandering in a perfumed garden of psychedelic modishness, and all the better for it. |
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Yet this wasted wandering minstrel has all the emotional wow of a Waits or a Springsteen in his prime. |
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He sat as silently and as still as he could, his eyes shut, thinking private thoughts and listening to Max's tuneless, wandering hum. |
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Gypsies came from northern India and adopted a wandering life-style, keeping their Romany language and traditions. |
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The round-shouldered promoter spent the morning wandering about looking lugubrious. |
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However, to see wandering children selling flowers or begging on the roadside instead of learning at school is by no means rare in the city. |
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The fact that the lost and wandering bluethroat could thrill a nation's newspaper readers is a perfect example of hope. |
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It was an area of open heathland broken up by small clumps of trees, many misshapen and stunted by the constant attentions of wandering ponies. |
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He resolved to give up princely life and become a wandering ascetic in search for the Truth. |
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Its wandering conversations ease eventually into evening, then night and dawn again, where the movie ends. |
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It was quite boring really, a lot of youngsters dressed as Vampires or the undead wandering around looking ridiculous. |
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Low-density populations of wandering spiders make excellent subjects for investigating the relationship between mate choice and encounter rate. |
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Allen would not yield, but he encouraged Jarena to use her spiritual gifts as a wandering gospeler. |
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There have been reported sightings of a ghostly figure wandering through the pub in Shirley. |
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Alana didn't seem to have such problems, wandering over every few minutes to Romeo who either ignored her or answered her in monosyllables. |
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It's 16 million years after dinosaurs roamed the earth, and warm-blooded creatures are wandering round the tropical jungle eating bugs. |
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Kane then led a wandering life, scraping a living by housepainting and carpentry. |
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Though no substitute for a watchful eye, fences are a good way to help keep a wandering young one in bounds. |
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Canaanites in the Early Bronze Age lived both as wandering nomads in the countryside and as settled traders in walled cities. |
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People who study the paranormal believe these apparitions are the wandering spirits of guards and inmates murdered long ago. |
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Wild horses in the New Forest get along perfectly fine, wandering around outdoors, free and naked and just getting more hairy in winter. |
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The girls were helping themselves to some cookies when they saw some of them wandering in, laughing and horsing around after their excursion. |
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I spent days just wandering around and around, until I was satiated with splendour. |
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Why should we have yet more people, wandering around stoned, causing mayhem on our streets? |
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We spend the afternoon wandering around the area in the blistering heat, popping into the various cafes to drink the best coffee in the world. |
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More narrowly, the name is given to the wandering tattler and the Polynesian, or gray-rumped, tattler. |
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He's like a wandering spirit waiting for an opening, allowing him to come back to life. |
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She had that same aura of persistent irritation that wafts on the breeze ahead of wandering herds of Jehovah's Witnesses. |
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This phenomenon is in no small way encouraged by the slew of backpackers wandering the world. |
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He united the various wandering tribes and re-instituted order and stability among them. |
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He had done his duty to the community by shutting up a wandering and probably dangerous maniac. |
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A wandering hippo is causing a stir among residents and holidaymakers at a popular Eastern Cape coastal resort. |
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The viewer is faced with the aftermath of an unspecified disaster, and a countryside filled with wandering loners on the brink of oollapse. |
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After chasing the black cat, I spend an hour wandering the mossy field where the outlines of a dozen warehouses remain. |
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Become part of a wandering troupe of comedians who wish to bring about the Second Coming of Python. |
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To see one of these great prehistoric creatures wandering unhindered in its natural habitat is both thrilling and a very special treat. |
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I'm wandering around in a restless state, reading a page from one book and moving on to another. |
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The stray cats were seen wandering around in the greenland of Yandlord Garden, playing and searching for food day and night. |
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Your child should never touch or feed stray cats or dogs wandering in the neighborhood or elsewhere. |
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It was there, wandering the streets of Kathmandu picking up strays, that she first discovered her love of animals. |
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The wandering soul has countless names, many of them suggestive of sloth and indolence. |
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He also pointed out that wandering dogs did a lot of damage to sheep throughout the country. |
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I was wandering around in a daze, in a white frock, and people were saying nice things. |
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The appeal of wandering mendicant religious teachers like the Buddha lay partly in the contrast between their message and that of the Brahmans. |
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The form is often associated with wandering mendicants, who sing at festivals and other auspicious occasions. |
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There is a significant number of people of east European and Oriental extraction wandering the streets of York at any given time. |
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Serious traffic accidents were narrowly avoided as numerous motorists were forced to swerve to avoid the animals that were wandering along the main road at Fossa. |
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A man who had lost his mental balance was wandering without clothes. |
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Some really fit guy wearing a gorgeous top came wandering down the stairs. |
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I've seen some of them wandering about at all hours of the night. |
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And, in a gratuitous show of homicidal prowess, Moses kills two assassins he meets while wandering in the desert of Sinai. |
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The electronic peep of the alarm pierces my wandering dreams like a knife. |
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During the mating season, males drum while wandering around the habitat searching for receptive females, which are more stationary than are males. |
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Upon landing, he was reportedly spotted wandering the tarmac with only a comb in his pocket. |
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Today in Dublin, wandering Joyceans will roam the city visiting many of the places where the book is set and attempt to reconstruct the events of the novel. |
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Afterwards, enjoy wandering around the gardens and admiring the waterfall. |
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Manono is a car-free, sandy-bayed idyll, where school children saunter with their satchels under swaying palm trees, wandering the round-island footpath. |
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The little animal then staggered, wobbled and limped around for a few seconds before turning for the last time to his rescuers and wandering off back into nature. |
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Female wandering spiders use vibration signals for mate recognition but not female choice, but female wolf spiders actively choose males based on their drumming rate. |
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During the 1950s a new generation of land speculators sought to create a recreational wonderland at Salton Sea for wandering Los Angelenos and Vegas Rat Packers. |
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He enjoyed wandering that enchanted planet, taking in the magic. |
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The people in these pages feel real and as they progress, it takes on a wandering and disassociated form. |
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But, unknown to her owner, for the past three weeks Tiny has been wandering into the yard at Clacton police station looking for food and attention. |
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I have spent enough autumns wandering around the fading glory of the summer garden kicking myself as I remember that I should have planted autumn crocus. |
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My husband and I were wandering through the city one slow summer Saturday, when suddenly there was an avalanche of music, colour, satin, sequins, balloons and feathers. |
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It begins with an encounter between Malory, a repressed Englishman restlessly wandering the globe, and the unnamed narrator, as they holiday in Europe. |
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There's a pirate with a wandering wooden eye who's good for a chuckle, and it's fun to see a pirate tavern where the bar fights are just the constant background noise. |
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There is green slime on the grass, the pavement and the road and the geese cause almost continual hold-ups for the traffic by wandering about on the road. |
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When he's not here, I often see him just wandering the area. |
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The European Automobile Manufacturers Association have told the European Commission that jaywalkers should be prosecuted for wandering out in front of traffic. |
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Which kicks off a wandering etymological and sartorial definition-fest on toques and beanies and the difference therein, wound around several more wryly delivered anecdotes. |
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When the mendicant friars arose in the thirteenth century, there was a need for more portable books, to accompany the wandering preachers in their work. |
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Walking among them was a wandering mendicant, with the usual orange robe, wooden staff, and begging bowl, his shaven head painted with the lines of Shiva. |
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Born in late medieval Italy, Francis repudiated his life among the wealthy merchant class to espouse to himself Lady Poverty and live as a wandering begging friar. |
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Examples include finding yourself wandering by a dual carriageway at 5am, or finding yourself snogging someone with no idea how you got onto intimate terms with them. |
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Dease's journal provides accounts of wandering flocks of pigeons depredating barley crops at Fort Simpson, far to the north of their known breeding range. |
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Mingus plucks the lazy line of notes, the last of which rises to meet the downward shifting piano, which in turn merges in motion with the wandering trumpet. |
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White Calf, one of the leaders of the southern Piegans, remembered the Blackfeet wandering around, not knowing where they were going or where they were. |
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Over the next few weeks and months she went decidedly loopy, wandering around dazed and giving bizarre impromptu interviews to mystified and amused reporters. |
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In unconsolidated villages, women worked on a household's scattered strips alongside their female neighbors and often quarreled with them over wandering poultry or livestock. |
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He is an emotionless, lost soul wandering the streets and helping out strangers while looking for a clean razor and dry cleaner for his dirty overcoat! |
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With the drop-down menu of indexes along the side of the screen, it is easy to get back to where one started after wandering away following the sidetracks of intriguing links. |
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I used to love wandering around as a kid waiting for a maggie to swoop me. |
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He showed signs of a restless, wandering soul, someone searching for meaning around him. |
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While wandering the grounds, I keep an eye out for suspicious lumps in the dirt. |
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Great fleecy clouds, floating across the azure sky, sent purplish shadows wandering in the valleys over which the road lay like a fragile ribbon of granite. |
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I left the office about 5pm and spent a lot of time wandering around the different backstage sites, dressing rooms and stage areas, to make sure everything went to plan. |
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The Bogomils of 10th century Bulgaria taught a life of penitence, prayer, wandering and simple worship in order to escape a world deemed evil by nature. |
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Then you just have a bunch of stuffy people, made even stuffier by their uncomfortable clothes, wandering around and lying about what a good time they are having. |
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At home, I have been wandering round in a state of mild, unfocussed irritation, which is all the more irritating on account of its unreasonableness. |
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The sight of a holy man, who seemed peaceful and content, finally inspired him to forsake palace, wife and family and become a wandering mendicant. |
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As I was tipsily wandering the streets of Melbourne on New Year's Eve, I knew that somewhere nearby one of my favourite actresses was getting married. |
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In order to appease the wandering spirits they believed roamed at night, the Celtic priests made fires in which they burned sacrifices, made charms, and cast spells. |
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A ten-minute bus ride, twenty minutes wandering round, several mobile phone calls, and an aborted cab journey later, I conceded I'd been over-optimistic. |
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But it's also enabled us to overpopulate and pollute in a way that we never could have managed when we were wandering around the African savannah. |
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With Debbie wandering round the isles, I raced back home, sprinted inside, said hiya to the dogs, got my wallet and raced back to the supermarket. |
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A few hours of wandering up and down the aisles brought us closer, and as we all sat down, exhausted but exhilarated, the idea of creating a little supper club was brought up. |
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The tradition of the middle class is not to shout about its values through the pages of the tabloids or while wandering along the street in a shell suit. |
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Not long before my mother died, my sister found her wandering on a rainy day, shoeless and senile in the middle of millionaire ghetto Hampstead, where she lived. |
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Nowadays, as a conservation measure, local councils have imposed curfews for domestic cats and begun impounding felines found wandering the streets at night. |
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This morning when slipping into my usual aural coma I found my mind wandering to a advertisement I'd caught a flash of by the side of the road from the bus on the way in. |
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And predictions of continued lower tourism dollars could also hurt, as an estimated 20 per cent of restaurant revenues come from wandering sightseers. |
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Fresh and bright as those carrots, leeks and parsnips are it takes a shopper with a will of iron not to cast a wandering eye over the imported vegetables. |
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After a stinking, smelly day, the clouds and muck cleared, and wandering down Oxford Street you can feel the sense of a city starting to shed its seasonal cocoon. |
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And every single time, as I've attempted to leave the car park, I've come across confused looking clumps of young people wandering in the road like bovines with backpacks. |
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Brooke's poems were published in 1911, and after a year wandering in the North America and the South Seas, he was commissioned into the Royal Navy. |
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So, we had breakfasted by ten and were out wandering the city by eleven. |
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It was happily wandering along peeing on things and I was walking home. |
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Almost the size of a brown dwarf star, it was a gas giant planet that had been wandering loose in interstellar space, and our star had attracted it. |
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Here, a mother is busy shaking it like a Polaroid picture and fails to notice her toddler wandering into the line of fire. |
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I was wandering one day, and I just happened upon that little clearing. |
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The odd, wandering vocal melody appears and disappears spookily. |
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In the shatterbelt, the tiger is often viewed as the vehicle for a wandering spirit that defends its vision of moral law and preys upon the unrighteous. |
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With the circumambience of vast grassland, the heavenly lake is also a fairyland for yaks, sheep, horses, and other wild animals wandering around. |
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Well, apparently there was some sort of cosplay convention nearby, because there were a bunch of people in odd costumes wandering in the area, munching cheeseburgers. |
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This wandering elf is a deadeye shot and accomplished woodsman. |
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This search for perfection becomes the motivating factor in the account of a lady wandering through fruit markets looking for her favourite fruit, the red guava. |
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With not much to look at, I found my gaze wandering away from the stage. |
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This wandering visualization captures the sense of family as a unit, an organism unto itself, with the lovingness and annoyingness such inseparability entails. |
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The film retraces much of Che's journey, the camera wandering through desolate valleys and rocky cliffs while Che's words are read on the soundtrack. |
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It's just this guy called Josh who plays guitar and sings his songs, which have a liking for wandering melodies that meander up and down and all over the place. |
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The costs associated with risk were stunningly apparent to the young girl, as curious people wandering out to the beach were swept away by the rising tide. |
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I nod my head and try to concentrate on what Phyllis is telling me, but my eye keeps wandering across her yard. |
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Having a neat hole in your front door isn't entirely wise in the days of wandering street urchins with fireworks in their pockets just ripe for destructive mischief. |
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Mr. Bachner found it by wandering through the market and identified a craftsmen here who works in a tiny booth. |
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Tales like this, of sailors wandering the desert for miles searching for food and water, abound amid the brutality of the region. |
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I spotted American students wandering around London last week dressed in Stars and Stripes shorts and bikini tops. |
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Throughout the voyage, giant petrels, wandering and black-browed albatross and pintado petrels followed the ship, providing me with constant opportunities for flight photos. |
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Dozens were injured in the attack, and blood was splattered on the ground in the temple with the injured wandering around in shock and pain in the aftermath. |
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Revealing that Claudius murdered King Hamlet by pouring poison in his ear, the wandering spirit begs young Hamlet to avenge his father's foul murder. |
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But the intermediate seas were navigated by the wandering shepherd tribes, who sometimes pastured their flocks by the waters of the Indus, sometimes by the waters of the Nile. |
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Thirty minutes west, the tribal government center of Sells accommodates both rumbling pick-up trucks and wandering cattle along its unassuming main street. |
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Elderly patients who die post-operatively usually have pre-existing lung trouble, pneumonia, heart attack, heart failure or lungs damaged by wandering clots. |
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I was particularly pleased to have seen some species of wildlife that do not venture as far north as the Falklands, such as the Antarctic fur seal and wandering albatross. |
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A wandering albatross, for example, will only begin breeding between the ages of 7 and 11, and a pair will produce, at most, one chick every two years. |
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The hero, an Irishman, who is a version of the wandering Jew, cannot die for 120 years, and goes through many changes of identity in his long, largely villainous, career. |
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Other house plants to enjoy growing this way include wandering Jew, hoya, English ivy, trailing philodendron, Hawaiian ti, and, of course, lucky bamboo. |
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I'm always a sucker for these kind of movies, with innocent, dreamy teenagers wandering around in orange sunlight, seeking some sort of self-discovery. |
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Now, imagine controlling that character and wandering about for as long as you please, taking in the fully interactive and insanely large environments. |
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You might be a bit footsore after wandering round all those shops, but a few minutes looking over a menu, Kir Royale in hand, and all will be right with the world. |
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You might think you are just waiting for a bus, or wandering from room to room looking for your cigarettes, watching a TV show, or reading a cryptic and ambiguous book. |
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She took note of the open plan bars and restaurants, the oppressive fluorescent lights and the doddering passengers wandering aimlessly trying to kill time. |
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As his black, naily fingers dug loose the scaly pig's skin, wandering tears came to the bo'sun 's eyes. |
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