It's been lost, of course, in all the wanderings and dissolutions, which is sad. |
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It's big enough to incorporate almost the entire seasonal wanderings of more than a million wildebeest, zebras and gazelles. |
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A few species of Emberizids are migratory, but most are permanent residents or make only short-distance migrations or nomadic wanderings. |
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When your wanderings are over, you'll be spoilt for choice for restaurants. |
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His subsequent wanderings took him as far as Australia and New Mexico in search of better health and the ideal society, but he found neither. |
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On one of his late night wanderings he discovers a neighbour's dog, dead on the lawn, with a garden fork stabbed through it. |
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I was quite an insomniac back then, and one night I went for a walk and my wanderings eventually took me through the university. |
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The possibilities go on and on if you start thinking about having an intelligent agent that keeps track of your net wanderings. |
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In my wanderings around the hills I had found a mortar and pestle, a moccasin last and a canoe anchor, each fashioned from basalt. |
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It draws on his experiences while working for a builder in Hastings, where he settled in 1902 after various wanderings. |
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To what she had asked I had slipped in some passing remarks about Panchala and the Yadava lands and herbs and spices and sundry wanderings. |
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In our wanderings through the great forests and wastelands that ringed Aryavarta, there was always a need for one of us to snoop outside. |
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Their wanderings ceased when they reached the beautiful mountain home where their descendants live today. |
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Journeys, wanderings, separations, and a sense of homelessness are elements of many of the poems. |
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God tells Jacob, the man of so many wanderings, that he has to make one more journey. |
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In all my wanderings looking for indigenous breeds of dogs, I have seen only two specimens, both near Pollachi, Tamil Nadu. |
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During his subsequent wanderings, Odysseus is dipped repeatedly back into the condition of the obscured. |
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Can't help speculating, though, and putting stories together as I watch the comings and goings from the window and from my idle wanderings. |
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During their epical wanderings the dreaming ancestors placed spirits and humans in or on the land. |
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He had a sure destination now, after for so long of aimless wanderings he knew where to go. |
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Stoll is a supple balladeer whose raw vocal wanderings set against harmonic guitar-strummings make great theme music for your introspective mood. |
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After studying communications and political science, he was soon ready for more wanderings. |
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During his extensive wanderings, he practiced great austerities, but apparently became disillusioned with these methods. |
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His wanderings lead him to a crossroads where he encounters Laius and kills him in a fight. |
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If I am trying to make a goal for my blog, I am making it into a script, not a mirror of my thoughts and wanderings. |
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Anis pays attention in class, but only briefly, and then his mind is off on its restless wanderings. |
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Mr Goldin and his co-authors offer a history of migration, from man's earliest wanderings in Africa to the present day. |
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What ensues is the standard post-apocalyptic wanderings, meeting with other survivors and eventual redemption, with some unexpected and interesting twists along the way. |
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Cease, then, your wanderings and return at once to Christ, and He will greet you with a word of welcome and cheer, and who knows but what He has some honorous commission awaiting you. |
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Moments that, whole days and nights long, organise in turn the inventory of what is real and the dreamy wanderings of rapid eye movement sleep. |
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Synopsis: Lyrically visual tone poem following a young boy's wanderings ashe finds wonder in his wintry playground. |
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At the very least, Zweig's nocturnal wanderings surely account for the nightmarish atmosphere of furtiveness that underlies much of his work. |
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More literary than scientific, the wanderings of his mind may sometimes appear bumbling. |
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Not for nothing are his wanderings known as the Never Ending Tour. Read more. |
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On those nomadic wanderings through the world of sounds, I learned to master several styles. |
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Within the crackling vinyl records, faultless arrangements and a very catchy groove, lie his wanderings, rebirth and redemption. |
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He recounts his wanderings, the absurd idealisation of violence, and above all his new sense of realisation through religion. |
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Desert Arabs were the first to dry pasta in order to conserve it, as in their wanderings they did not have enough water to prepare fresh pasta. |
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The success of the wanderings on the Banks of the Rhône, last year, assures the renewal of the experience this year. |
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Biologists have traced the wanderings of some of these birds by attaching a numbered aluminum band like a bracelet around one of their legs. |
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In Africa this type of terrain has developed as a defensive systems and as a means of channelling the wanderings of livestock. |
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It was my well-won reward after the trials on the road and the vexations by which for several years various officials had endeavoured to prevent my wanderings in Tibet. |
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His wanderings through the blighted landscape are accompanied by thoughts of resurrection and renewal. |
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Her strolls became aimless wanderings and she hated the lack of sunlight. |
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Had Feltram in some of his solitary wanderings and potterings lighted upon hidden treasure? |
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The possibility that they might reflect true wander of the poles was discarded, because it implies separate wanderings of many magnetic poles over the same period. |
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They appear to be dictated chiefly by the availability of natural food and should be called wanderings in search of food rather than true migratory flights. |
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Closely questioned, he adds that he had recently been in Thesprotia and had learned something there of Odysseus's recent wanderings. |
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Suzanne Vega stereotyped 'Calypso' as we knawvshawled about our families before we went on to our respective wanderings. |
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In their wanderings between jazz and world music, the members of the Jan Garbarek Group don't just appeal to jazz fans, but to all those who love dreamy sounds. |
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This third pilgrimage feast is the religious commemoration of the wanderings of the Israelites in the desert of Sinai after their Exodus from Egypt. |
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Through my wanderings, in my desire to observe everything, to absorb everything, abhorring the exclusion of the wretched people of this earth, the people who roam the planet, equalized by their suffering. |
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As a family, we feel called together by this charism, by this style, because we believe in this spirituality that fills us, in these links that unite us to the people with whom we share our wanderings and our dreams. |
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The screenplay evokes the wanderings of an ailing young pop singer. |
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There is a certain pleasure in independent wanderings, but there are distinct advantages in having one or more people along who are interested in the same things. |
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Mary, in exercising a crucial role in the Incarnation, in following Jesus' prophetic wanderings and in standing in suffering under His cross, became the mother of all believers. |
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The Great Desert of Africa of course puts a limit to its wanderings, and the firless plains of Egypt equally discourage its approach. |
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He gives us a fascinating journal of his Galician wanderings, from village carnivals in the pouring rain to a hippy commune in the back of beyond via the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. |
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Largely autobiographical, the middle sections of the book are set in Liverpool and describe the young merchantman's wanderings, and his reflections. |
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Margaret's solitary wanderings around the desolate old house lead to an obsession with the teachings of Mahometism, as explained in a book she discovers in the library. |
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I intend this form to flow without sequential logic, but rather to perform a series of responses to the many wanderings and wonderings through this butoh experience. |
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