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The deer favor more open spaces and can often be seen from the road as one wends one's way along the Skyline Drive.
The road wends its way queasily from valley to valley, dipping and rising through dappled woodland.
The sealed road wends its way across the stark Anti-Atlas and startling scenery appears after Igherm while descending the Akka Valley.
The road wends queasily from valley to valley, dipping and rising through dappled woodland.
The Kidron Valley wends its way from the eastern side of the Old City, through the Judean Desert, to the Dead Sea.
A big fish wends its way towards the shape the light makes, stops and sucks at air. Mottled brown and black, with a pink, appaloosa mouth.
The same result was attained on other frontiers by his successful campaigns against the Wends and Bohemians.
My father's family are descended from the Wends, a nomadic people from the Slav lands who were gypsies, musicians and physicians.
Sorbs in this country usually called themselves Wends, but that term has acquired a pejorative ring in Europe today.
Their retreat left a vacuum east of the Elbe River now filled by immigrating tribes that the Germans loosely classified as Wends.
From Gotland and south-east Sweden came the Geats, Norwegians, Franks from northern France and central Germany, Wends from the southern Baltic coasts, and many others.
The Danes were also being threatened by the Wends who were making raids across the border and by sea.
Ben Nevis was the name of a White Star Line packet ship which in 1854 carried the group of immigrants who were to become the Wends of Texas.
See further in the Wikipedia articles King of the Goths and King of the Wends.
The banishment of Thorkell the Tall in 1021 may be seen in relation to the attack on the Wends.
It seems there were Danes in opposition to him, and an attack he carried out on the Wends of Pomerania may have had something to do with this.
The Wends is a term normally used to describe the Slavic peoples who inhabited large areas of modern east Germany and Pomerania.
Holy Roman Emperor Otto II had assembled a great army of Saxons, Franks, Frisians and Wends to fight against the Norse pagan Danes.
In northern Europe the Saxons and Danes fought against Wends in the Wendish Crusade, although no official papal bulls were issued authorising new Crusades.
The 500 or so Sorbian immigrants who arrived in Galveston, Texas, in 1854 were primarily bilingual, speaking German and Wendish, and called themselves German Wends.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The wends would indeed not be Slavs if they were not engrossingly fond of singing.
To the castle bridge she wends her way, And watches the ships in the sound that lay.
Yet a Pole, one of their nearest neighbours, is totally at sea among the wends.
Old-fashioned as the wends are, ordinary shopping has no attraction for them.
O fair she is of her array, As hitherward she wends her way.
For a distance of seven miles it wends its way amongst the mountains.
Which threw King Mistevoi into a paroxysm, and raised the wends.
Right life, for me, is life that wends By lowly ways to lofty ends.
He had the thought to preach to the wends, but this was not to be.
Bowed and sighing the greybeard wends Alone to the mart where sighing ends.
They will line the town centre streets for a glimpse of the spectacular parade as it wends its way through this afternoon.
In poetry that winds and wends like a creek through a farmer's field, readers journey through one lovely day in Buttercup's life.
The classic tunes the American penned are kept alive by the UK Glenn Miller Orchestra as it wends its way around the globe.
The new trail, through ancient oak woodland in Ceredigion, wends its way from the ruined medieval Cistercian abbey of Strata Florida, to a holy well.
To the starboard we had all the way the country of the Wends, as far as the mouth of the Vistula.
To cap all this unorthodoxy, the Wends make the Creator call after Judas that he is forgiven.
The Lusatian Wends hold that when a corpse chews its shroud or sucks its own breast, all its kin will soon follow it to the grave.
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