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  • He wanders around Manhattan, unshaven, unbathed, and smoking and cussing a lot.
  • And survivors of the Rwandan genocide and the holocaust work to keep the memories of their relatives alive.
  • There is grassland on the natural brae of Royal Garden, yellow and green, fighting with the autumn. In this grassland, an alley wanders forward, just like the traces from a big snake' creeping.
  • Be genuine and conceal noting.I write every wiod I wand to say on this small card.I wish my honey a happy Valentine's day.
  • Sharon ignored them, and they wandered off to ask some other people if they had put on tephillin today. Archive 2007-01-01
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  • The wandering wraiths, addicts and drunks that you see around town didn't just come about out of the blue - they were produced by the education system.
  • After we had waved everyone goodbye, the Gamekeeper wandered in to confer about concrete.
  • Marie has an active fantasy life, and the imaginings of the specter of her husband seem to be just the start of her mind's wandering.
  • No wonder, as Mr. Hamilton drily notes, that on the wall of the Leipzig Gewandhaus (where Mendelssohn played and conducted) was Seneca's apothegm: "Res severa est verum gaudium. What Music Has Lost
  • And he took the wand wherewith he lulls the eyes of whomso he will, while others again he even wakes from out of sleep. Book V
  • At this point, however, the quartet was wandering in a perfumed garden of psychedelic modishness, and all the better for it.
  • Wanderers want to forget the Villa disappointment and go into the Fulham game in good heart.
  • I'm just still in a daze, wandering round the town centre at lunch, like some half-cut junkie, drunk on death.
  • My thoughts wandered from the exam questions to my interview the next day.
  • The thought of that virus wandering about in my hindbrain did not please me.
  • A distraction may cause it to wander off into the road, with fatal consequences.
  • Mammals such as weasels, foxes, stoats and especially roe deer can wander safely without the risk of being killed by traffic.
  • Burundi and Rwanda are predominantly agricultural economies with their primary exports being coffee and tea.
  • Oh, to wander into a clothes shop for a casual browse, he muses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Students fought in the classrooms and washrooms, roamed the hallways and wandered the neighborhood.
  • When Wanda's little brother accidentally shrinks Ms. Frizzle and the kids, they end up trapped in a bathroom with no way out!
  • Then my mind wandered to how Marija Gimbutas and others have earned a bad rap for their insistence on skewing historical perspective with their matriarchal/matrifocal ideals of an 'Old Europe', i.e. Matriarchy and women rulers
  • Not without a painful emotion of impending danger, as I watched the stellular reflections dancing in the rushing river, did I wander on in the wake of a group of pack-ponies, and took my turn in being assisted over the broken chasms by the muleteers. Across China on Foot
  • They all looked so authoritative when flicking their wands to dismiss boggarts, poltergeists and other pests.
  • Don't wander off the point again!
  • I wonder whether any of the clapboard houses I wander past is the house where it happened, where All killed herself.
  • She became a protegee of German violinist Adolf Busch and also studied with renowned harpsichordist Wanda Landowska and guitarist Andres Segovia. Blanche Moyse, musical pioneer and peerless conductor of Bach choral works, dies at 101
  • If you happen to wander the corridors around our work areas and see us surfing the Net, rest assured, we aren't goofing off.
  • ‘Sorry,’ I winced, as he wandered back into the room, his hair beginning to stick up in bizarre tufty spikes.
  • 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.
  • But they were not used to wandering by themselves, in the manner of the later homeless children.
  • I then wandered down Whitehall, passed the great Offices of State, to view the Mother of Parliaments and ponder the fact that 70 years on Britain has a Government led by a Prime Minister never elected to that Office, who has refused to consult the People for fear they oppose him and happily transfered that once so precious prized sovereignty to a new European Superpower. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • She also managed to go for a spin in an Army armoured vehicle, having wandered over to a tank-washing installation to see if she could have her picture taken sitting on one of the machines.
  • the river followed its wandering course
  • This is a real trip around the world, into some unexpected nooks and crannies, and for new sounds to satisfy your wanderlust, you might have a hard time doing better.
  • Near her wandered her husband, orientally bland, invariably affable, and from time to time squinting sideways, as usual, in the ever-renewed expectation that he might catch a glimpse of his stiff, retroussé moustache. The Younger Set
  • The lecture dragged on and my mind wandered.
  • Visitors are allowed to wander without hindrance.
  • As we tried to make ourselves comfortable on the uneven rock floor, a hard-faced young man in his early twenties wandered over.
  • It comes in a wand like a mascara brush, which you sweep over your brows to give colour to the hairs rather than the skin.
  • Then they brought their collars, and their wands, and their sistra in their hands, and displayed them before his majesty; and they sang -- Egyptian Tales, Translated from the Papyri First series, IVth to XIIth dynasty
  • This afternoon, whilst I was chatting to an elderly couple who wanted directions to somewhere, my eyes wandered to the car park verge and espied a single solitary daffodil blooming in the late winter sun.
  • Under the Watchful eye of the demon, wander alone in the formless Chaos.
  • Outside in the street student protest marches wander aimlessly by.
  • 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.
  • Her mind wandered from one area to another, until the sandman finally came and she drifted off into a deep sleep.
  • Somewhere down the road, somebody got it into their head that kids won't watch it unless the themes are saccharine, the voices high and squawky, and there just happens to be some kind of jabbering animal wandering around. A review for INK
  • One correction, the wildlife manager says there hasn't been a documented sighting since 1990, but the Honolulu Advertiser noted a wandering wallaby in 2002. Kalihi Wallabies
  • My sort they call vagus frivolous minds that must wander. A Rare Benedictine
  • I go with the wand is East and athame is South camp, not because of the wooden wand, but because to me, my athame is a symbol of my Will, and Will is part of the South/Fire correspondences. Witchvox - RSS Feed - New Articles This Week
  • As the scientists report in the journal Angewandte Chemie, the synthetic compound has the same anti-inflammatory and cytostatic activity as the natural version. Innovations-report
  • Lo spot è stato direttp ed animato da Yoann Lemoine e prodotto da Jerome Denis presso Wanda Productions. No Fat Clips!!! : Tiji: Le Ballon
  • At about 2. 50pm on Wednesday, a light truck lost control on the slippery Hume Freeway between Arkells Lane and the Wandong exit, setting off a chain reaction when the car behind it slammed on the brakes, which in turn caused the car behind that to aquaplane straight into the car in front. Star News Group
  • I wander and hesitate , ho , roam and rove in a slow pace.
  • Everything is beautifully shot, with rolling fields and pheasants wandering around. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like a magician waving his magic wand, McGrath took on the guise of Merlin as he wove his magic, enrapturing his team-mates, opponents and adoring masses.
  • Rwanda refused to confirm or deny the reported incursion, which raised fears of reignition of a devastating six-nation, five-year central African war that started with the 1998 Rwandan invasion of ANC Daily News Briefing
  • They remind you of a bunch of schoolboys wandering down a lonely road, kicking a ball along.
  • Wanda (Puppet Master II) - The scene of her getting out of bed after sex and adjusting her undies is forever seared into my head. *Drool*
  • Living and working in London you become accustomed to freaks, weirdos and nutters wandering about doing their own thing and occasionally dragging normal people into random conversations.
  • The clouds have no notion of being caricatured, and the trees keep cautiously away from the brink of such streams -- save, perchance, now and then, here and there, a weak well-meaning willow -- a thing of shreds and patches -- its leafless wands covered with bits of old worsted stockings, crowns of hats, a bauchle Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
  • This is less strange than it might sound; it is rather like daydreaming, or the feeling you get when the mind wanders while reading. Times, Sunday Times
  • From time immemorial our human race has been called a race of wanderers and wayfarers, a restless people forever setting forth in pursuit of a better life.
  • In shady corners, deeper in the wood, the fragrant pyrola lifted its scape of clustering bells, like a lily of the valley wandered to the forest. Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness
  • Mammals such as weasels, foxes, stoats and especially roe deer can wander safely without the risk of being killed by traffic.
  • Another mode of making a springe, which is a capital plan for catching almost any bird, whether it be a percher or a runner, is this: Procure an elastic wand (hazel or osier makes the best) of about 3 ft. 6 in. long, to the top of which tie a piece of twisted horsehair about 3 in. in length; to the free end attach a little piece of wood of 2 in. in length, by the middle, cutting one end to an obtuse point, flattened on the top and underneath. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
  • Same Sky, the trade-not-aid initiative that I founded in 2008 employs women artisans in Zambia and Rwanda and trains them to crochet beautiful jewelry made with handblown glass beads. Francine LeFrak: Can We Change the World by the Way We Shop?
  • ‘Me too,’ says Christopher and we rejoin the arrowed path and wander off in vaguely the direction we think we came from earlier.
  • We wandered down Cannery Row and sat at the quayside eating clam chowder from bread bowls.
  • Left to wander the streets of his native San Diego alone, the boy learned baseball on the sandlots at an early age.
  • The Maori of New Zealand, the Inuit of Canada, the Twa of Rwanda - all these and more sent representatives and concerns to the World Conference.
  • The first time a wandering albatross glides into view and regards the ship with its soft brown eyes is the stuff of dreams. Times, Sunday Times
  • See the thing about a high mark up is it leaves an opening for competition … you know I was watching this movie on rwanda … you want to talk about morals. .4000 troops might of saved 800 000 lives .. now that is immoral .. you need to put things in perspective … reply boke There Is A Difference Between Evil And Just Absurdly Profitable
  • Upon hearing that he had been marked down for wandering, Levrone fumed, ‘I didn't know you could be marked down for walking offstage.
  • Being able to wander around aimlessly is the best way to see things that you'd normally never see, new bands.
  • Thinking of a nice warm heated dorm as she walked through the desolate streets, her mind began to wander.
  • 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.
  • After lunch or dinner, wander across the road to the shingle beach and watch the fishermen. The Sun
  • Ellery wandered up and down, picking up shells and sea clams, and peering through the nets of the nearest weir at the "horsefoot crabs" and squid and flounders imprisoned in the pound. Keziah Coffin
  • She wandered through the house and around the backyard in a benumbed state of shock. The Painter's Wife, a short story
  • We wandered down the main thoroughfare and found ourselves on Desker Road, where some of our number insisted on seeing the back alley ‘sights’.
  • A wander around any market will reveal stalls piled high with vegetables.
  • Don't let your mind wander [ be woolgathering ] while working.
  • We wandered along in the other direction until we came to the Imperial golf course which we decided to cut across so we could see the canal.
  • The thick moss carpeting the trail welcomed each footfall as she wandered through the ancient wood.
  • In July wanderlust takes over the whole nation.
  • They advise against foreign delegates wandering unescorted in various parts of town.
  • The stranger wandered off the road into the forest.
  • But there was always Leam in the background with whom he had to reckon -- Leam, who wandered through the house in her straight-cut, plain black gown, made in the deepest fashion of mourning devisable, pale, silent, feverish, like an avenging spirit on his track; undoing what he had done if he had profaned an embodied memory of her mother, and as impervious to his anger as he was to her despair. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876
  • UV 55 was waiting where I'd left it the previous evening, halfway along the bay, so I wandered up and stood leaning against its side. THE SCHEME FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
  • Before that, the chills come via a middle-age woman and her young daughter-in-law who kill wandering samurais amid the tall grasses surrounding their isolated hut. Haunting Films From Japan
  • The captain wandered about like a lost soul, nervously chewing his mustache, scowling, unable to make up his mind what to do. THE SEED OF McCOY
  • The key is to allow your mind to wander. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Fair enough,’ Troy answered and wandered outside the shelter to bathe in the river.
  • Rwanda held a traditional naming ceremony for some of its rare mountain gorillas on Saturday in an effort to attract tourism and help to preserve one of the world's most endangered species.
  • When a clown and an evangelic preacher wander into Ted's domain of the W.C. he forces them to dismantle their public masks and face the consequences of their beliefs and actions.
  • Learn about wildlife from experts as the rangers take you on a wander at sunset. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wanders around this place appearing to have not a care in the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have planted 30 different grasses, herbs and clovers, and our animals wander all around the farm to spread life into the soil.
  • I wander around the house thinking of what I can organize, clean, utilize, materialize, deodorize and then wander back to the computer. Lee Block: When the Kids are Away, Does the Single Parent Play?
  • The gyrocar purred softly away, with two horses left wandering and two men clinging fast in a sweep of wind. Morale A Story of the War of 1941-43
  • Sasha watched as Annie and Patrick blew bubbles by dipping a wand into soapy water.
  • A knot of walkers wanders up the trail to Weeping Rock, where springs emerge from the base of cliffs at the contact point between porous Navajo sandstone and impermeable Kayenta shale.
  • Two gates there are for dreams," said Penelope to Odysseus after his ten years' wandering had ended. "One made for horn and one of for ivory.
  • Her hand wandered up my thigh and into places which sent me into a spin. The Sun
  • We stropped our straight razors, brandished horsehair wands.
  • Outside the grand clubhouse, you almost expect chaps to be wandering around in plus-fours and flat caps.
  • Zak looked around, and saw no one else, and wandered why he had been unchained.
  • New faces wander into the studio and warm greetings are dispensed. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are never sentimentally attached and wander at applause and never hesitate.
  • The Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca is in a former monastery and a wander around the airy cloisters or in the excellent cacti garden offer a respite from any cases of museum fatigue.
  • If you have a gas oven, you may use a special lighter wand to spark it off.
  • Bierce also fought at Chickamauga, which lends its name to the title of his powerful story of a lost little boy playing with a wooden sword who wanders into a forest and comes upon "freaked and maculated" men crawling and falling in battle. Lacerating Wit, Seasoned Cynic
  • Fossey saw local Rwandan people as barbarous, and went to extreme lengths to protect the gorillas, even killing villagers' cattle and firing guns at them.
  • Gardiner, reinforced by so-called sportsmen from other parts of the state, of all the park elk they could kill, -- bulls, cows and calves, -- because a large band wandered across the line into the shambles of Gardiner, on Buffalo Flats. Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation
  • When you are having a telephone conversation you are more likely to be distracted and let your attention wander.
  • Tracy Morgan, Wanda Sykes, Chris Rock and a host of out-front black personalities have been using that “dialect” and emphasizing it for years. Think Progress » Right Wing Rallies Around Trent Lott’s Segregationist Remarks To Attack Harry Reid
  • What number did you get to before you found your mind wandering off? POSITIVELY FEARLESS: Breaking free of the fears that hold you back
  • And the long, jewelled box containing the rod, without roses or leaves, that was the wand of his kingship.
  • A wolf, likes peripatetic wandering around lonely and prefers listening to the song.
  • Simply wandering is a pleasure in itself.
  • While ostensibly the pie plate would serve to prevent the derailleur from inadvertently and tragically wandering into the spokes like a Nü-Fred jumping into the Gimbels Ride, in the absence of any sort of rear mech "rear mech" is Yiddish for derailleur--the "ch" is guttural I can only assume the pie plate is vestigial. New Customs: Changing Language, Changing Bikes
  • He keeps wandering into minor subplots, about a flamenco dancer and a dancing doctors demonstration.
  • They perceived a stranger wandering in the garden.
  • For the rest of the year they wander their home ranges or defend their territories against all-comers.
  • spiritualistic" one; in which ghosts, demons, quacks, philosophers 'stones, enchanters' wands, mysteries and mummeries, were as fashionable -- as they will probably be again some day. The Ancien Regime
  • In fact, it’s just gorgeous, and in the kind of synchrony that seems to be happening all too often to me lately, Alex and I were wandering around downtown on Saturday and paused at an adorable pastry shop called Financier on Stone Street. Gluten-free chocolate financiers | smitten kitchen
  • If I should wander into the uncharted minefield of personal opinion it is only with the benefit of hindsight.
  • Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs. The Two Trees
  • My mother recently found one of the journals I kept during my wanderings in the 90's, buried at the bottom of one of my old tin trunks that had been sitting out beside the woodpile at the lodge for a few years, and mailed it to me.
  • I open the window of my study and see the Painted bat, roosting in the foliage of the monstera creeper, is already asleep after a night's wandering, covering its body with its bright red and black wings.
  • The young composer wanders through a haunted mansion, trying to exorcise the spirits of his tyrannical father and castrating sisters.
  • The decision of Government to send reinforcements to Ireland was mentioned as a prelude to the information from Vienna of the birth of a son to the Princess Nikolas: and then; having conjoined the two entirely heterogeneous pieces of intelligence, the composer adroitly interfused them by a careless transposition of the prelude and the burden that enabled him to play ad libitum on regrets and rejoicings; by which device the lord of Earlsfont might be offered condolences while the lady could express her strong contentment, inasmuch as he deplored the state of affairs in the sister island, and she was glad of a crisis concluding a term of suspense thus the foreign-born baby was denounced and welcomed, the circumstances lamented and the mother congratulated, in a breath, all under cover of the happiest misunderstanding, as effective as the cabalism of Prospero's wand among the Neapolitan mariners, by the skilful Irish development on a grand scale of the rhetorical figure anastrophe, or a turning about and about. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • No one knows for certain how many refugees wander the world today, or languish in camps without a permanent place of settlement.
  • Each card or wand contains an identification number that is read by an electronic sensor, which charges credit-card accounts.
  • Chasid and his companion wandered along the passages seeking a dry spot, when suddenly Mansor stood still. The Green Fairy Book
  • By the benchmark of the Rwandan civil war, it would barely rate a mention.
  • Otherwise just wandering around the town is a pleasurable way to spend an afternoon. The Sun
  • He united the various wandering tribes and re-instituted order and stability among them.
  • Just when hunting pink is to be outlawed, cagoule red is being given the green light today, with armies of walkers now allowed to wander across ‘private’ property
  • Mali, while seeming sophisticated, wanders in and out of ghetto rat behavior, especially when it comes to her man, Tad Honeywell.
  • The FA Cup still has its magic but a wand needed to be waved to conjure it up. The Sun
  • You can tell when your mascara is well and truly dead when it doesn't make a popping noise as you take the wand out of the applicator.
  • However, the Las Vegas Four Seasons is right there on The Strip, right next to the Luxor, which kind of implicates it as one of those Vegas hotels - lobbies clanging with slot machines and crowded with wandering tourists clad in Reeboks, Dockers shorts, hooded sweatshirts tied around their waists and clear plastic visors embellished with flamingoes. Elvis Didn't Sing at the Wedding - Four Seasons Hotel, Las Vegas
  • 'Sally, Sally, don't ever wander,' they'd sing, hoping to aggravate Mother into grabbing a knife again. MR STARLIGHT
  • PARK CITY, Utah Hollywood Reporter - Weaving six different stories of the human devastation during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, "Kinyarwanda" is a very ambitious film. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The evidences for astrologic demonology in ancient Israel, when the nation was affected by Hellenism and Babylonian decadence, are found in the latter part of the "Book of the Secrets of Henoch" -- the "Book of the Course of the Lights of Heaven" -- as also previously in the fourth section which treats of Henoch's wanderings "through the secret the places of the world". The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • sometimes, the gout wanders through the entire body
  • The key is to allow your mind to wander. Times, Sunday Times
  • We watch his feet as he wanders in aimless circles trying to determine his direction.
  • During his extensive wanderings, he practiced great austerities, but apparently became disillusioned with these methods.
  • WANDER The sheep are allowed to roam freely on this land.
  • Then I wandered from the fancies of others and formed affections and intimacies with the aerial creations of my own brain — but still clinging to reality I gave a name to these conceptions and nursed them in the hope of realization. Attached to Reading: Mary Shelley's Psychical Reality
  • We three had wandered away together into an alcove, else, 'tis almost needless to say, our daffing had not been so free. A Daughter of Raasay A Tale of the '45
  • The pine bedroom furniture display was such a success at trial stores it has been introduced as a permanent fixture at Wandsworth.
  • The Rwandan genocide could not have occurred without the existence of a strong and effective administrative structure-the burgomaster system-left over from the colonial period.
  • 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.
  • Most are Muslims, having been converted in the late 18th century by wandering preachers, but their traditional religious beliefs are often syncretized with Islam. Survey of West Africa: Peoples Summarized
  • Used his wand of a left foot to conjure up three points. The Sun
  • U.N. Human rights special rapporteur Rene Degni-Seguy also asked Rwandan and international authorities to speed up what he called the delivery of justice to help heal the wounds of last year's genocide which killed up to one million people. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • This is a story about rootlessness, about impulsive, ostensibly whimsical wandering.
  • Wander our surviving early 18th-century streets and look at the finely wrought brick window arches, the mellow brick and precise pointing or the well-cut stone, and the erudite door surrounds, the miniature porticoes leading into the sacred environs of the home. British architecture: Georgian
  • It is not hard to fathom why Rwanda, still not fully healed from an ethnic slaughter that was egged on by radio zealots, would look for ways to regulate what it calls "divisionism" in the media. NYT > Home Page
  • Eventually he wandered down to the river, where he found Jim standing knee-deep in the water.
  • Use application techniques that permit direct contact with the pest weed, such as wands or paint brushes.
  • Witness tourists wandering around picking posies of rare flowers to take home for their mums.
  • London-based Wanderers' fans are celebrating a double survival success after winning their own battle to beat the drop.
  • I grab my bowl, that Mary had added a heap of cilantro, Parmesan and cabbage, and wander over to the table with the window view of the fog-draped, rain dappled, slow-moving Milwaukee River taking its sorry-ass time through the warehouse district on its way to Lake Michigan. March « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • With the growth of anatomical knowledge, the literal hypothesis of the morbidly wandering womb became increasingly untenable.
  • Patients wander naked behind barbed-wire fences.
  • Be genuine and conceal noting.I write every wiod I wand to say on this small card.I wish my honey a happy Valentine's day.
  • A third guy, who copped a hefty fine and a community-based order on a burglary charge, wandered in wearing an old pair of trackie daks (with a hole in one knee) and a tatty old jumper.
  • God forgives the inattention at Mass of an old man when he sleeps; of a young man when he loves; and the wandering attention of an _old_ man blessed with a _young_ heart the Almighty will surely pardon, for He Himself must admire beauty, since He made it. ' A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg
  • I will wander down it and pick flowers, green cowbind and the moonlight-coloured May, wild roses and ivy serpentine. The Waves
  • I am a stranger , and have been a wanderer against my will.
  • Prothero's genius had liberated itself for the time being in his last poem; it was detached from him; it wandered free, like a blessed spirit invisible, while Prothero's brain agonized and journalized as Laura said. The Creators A Comedy
  • We're going to have people with six-guns and so forth, sombreros, wandering through there as the local guides through ‘Ghost Town.’
  • During slow moments Grandmother wandered out in the long shirt and trousers we call a salwar kameez, threading her way between the sagging hammocks and chatting with the homesick soldiers missing the dishes of their own countries. The Hundred-Foot Journey
  • It draws on his experiences while working for a builder in Hastings, where he settled in 1902 after various wanderings.
  • A similar incident took place at the 2000 German Grand Prix at Hockenheim when a spectator wandered around the course and crossed the track in front of oncoming cars.
  • Rodiya girls wander the country as dancers and jugglers, and their erect figures, elastic step, and regalness of carriage, would be envied by the proudest woman promenading Vanity Fair; some of them have faces so perfect in a classic way that a sculptor or painter might make himself famous by reproducing them. East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan
  • And he hath gathered in her the mightiest heroes of all Achaea, and hath come to thy city from wandering far through cities and gulfs of the dread ocean, in the hope that thou wilt grant him the fleece. The Argonautica
  • I feel slightly lost, not depressed or anything just wandering around with little to do.
  • A brown sunburnt gentleman, who appears in some inaptitude for sleep to be wandering abroad rather than counting the hours on a restless pillow, strolls hitherward at this quiet time. Bleak House
  • One of these days, you'll see me on the news, wandering around downtown Baghdad with a dazed, desperate look in my glinty eyes as I stumble down the streets stopping the passing terrorists as they prepare for a fun-filled day of setting off improvised explosive devices. Bluemeany Diary Entry
  • Enter Magee Mor Matthew, a rugged rough rugheaded kern, in strossers with a buttoned codpiece, his nether stocks bemired with clauber of ten forests, a wand of wilding in his hand. Ulysses
  • Expelling a ragged sigh, Sahara wandered over to the sound system and put in a CD.
  • 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.
  • Charles, I don't have a magic wand to wave and I'm not going to dictate to you. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • With Rita gone, the semi-retired Long Island businessman satiates his life-long wanderlust by working part-time in a travel agency.
  • Morello said Strauss-Kahn is free to leave his cell from time to time and wander the wing, and can leave the building for an hour each day for recreation outdoors, if he wants.
  • As in the rival game, you wander around exotic cities and meet characters with their own stories to tell. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two candelabra, with four candles each, lighted up festally the room which had waited so many years for the wandering nephew. A Personal Record
  • After all, if you wander past many licensed premises in the early hours of the morning you are likely to hear subdued mutterings which the more feeble-minded are likely to interpret as ghosts.
  • If you have a gas oven, you may use a special lighter wand to spark it off.
  • She liked to shop, casually wandering throughout the market, occasionally listening to the white clad merchants hawk their wares.
  • With that, the kender wandered back outside City Hall, Phineas's knife in his small hands, Phineas's coins jingling in his pocket. Stalling
  • Time to go for a wander - otherwise I'm in danger of turning into one of those tragic netslaves who go on holiday and spend two weeks figuring out how to say "do you have an adaptor?"
  • Hats, bats and wands were created in the art department, while ghoulish recipes were cooked up in the kitchen.
  • Soon after we separated, I heard about a class on how to teach English overseas and realized immediately that this could finance my wanderlust.

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