How To Use Wanderer In A Sentence

  • Wanderers want to forget the Villa disappointment and go into the Fulham game in good heart.
  • 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.
  • London-based Wanderers' fans are celebrating a double survival success after winning their own battle to beat the drop.
  • I am a stranger , and have been a wanderer against my will.
  • Champions Nestlé Rowntree continued their 100 per cent start to the season by thumping hosts Whitkirk Wanderers 5-0.
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  • On the beach, pina colada, happily married, in the Premier League again, another England cap – what a hat-trick that would be, the Wolverhampton Wanderers winger said. Matt Jarvis' hopes for happy ending hinge on Switzerland and safety
  • Here, O idle water-wanderer, let your boat glide with the scarcely moving current, and gaze upon the leafy groves of the sub-aqueous wilderness lit up by the rays of the sun, and watch the fish moving singly or in shoals at various depths -- the bearded barbel, the spotted trout, the shimmering bream, and the bronzen tench. Two Summers in Guyenne
  • Both societies were mistrustful of uncontained wanderers, though the colonies had few institutions in which to incarcerate the vagrant poor.
  • Her voice died out and she snuck a glance back toward the wanderer, his eyes were still on the road ahead showing no expressions.
  • If it is the case that Wanderers can, as their manager maintains, put such a humiliating defeat behind them then the White Hart Lane walloping could indeed prove a blessing in disguise.
  • Wanderers' home record is mighty impressive. The Sun
  • Several of the bishops were, in fact, "latitudinarian" or "Arminian" in doctrine, wanderers from the severity of Knox and Calvin. A Short History of Scotland
  • One in the last five Premiership games and a string of similar enlightening statistics gleaned from scanning this season's ‘goals for’ column show why Wanderers are slugging it out with the rest of the relegation pack.
  • Yet Kompany left the floor with both feet raised and City will not be encouraged when they reflect on the case of the Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Nenad Milijas, whose sending-off at Arsenal last month prompted widespread criticism of the referee Stuart Atwell but ended with the player losing his appeal. Players descend to Twitter spat over Vincent Kompany red card
  • Wanderers have now squandered 24 points from winning positions and are only three points above the relegation zone. The Sun
  • The wanderer ventured forth into the eternal pass of cragged rock, worn with lines of age, yet stalwart and strong with thick trunks of stone bolstering the walls.
  • The wanderer is like a dehydrated traveller in a waterless desert, or a lover longing to see the distant beloved.
  • I feel lonely, a wanderer discovering a lost civilization.
  • Based on the wuxia novel The Smiling, Proud Wanderer by Louis Cha, this movie is the second in a trilogy, each film of which contains a different cast. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Wanderers are ready to end their interest unless the Newcastle winger eases up on his demands for a three-year contract.
  • Manchester United could go level on points with their neighbours by winning Saturday's home game against Bolton Wanderers, as could Tottenham Hotspur by beating Wolves at White Hart Lane, and Ferguson said it is good for football to see two new teams challenging for the title ahead of the usual threat from Chelsea and Arsenal. Manchester City's first half of season was fantastic, says Ferguson
  • Go where he might, he had his message to every one; to a servant lass, to a poor wanderer on the bleak streets, to gentle and simple — he flowed forever _pleno rivo_. Spare Hours
  • When the tide rose, the sea wanderers kedged the schooner to deep water, and then came among us. An Odyssey of the North
  • 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.
  • Wanderers' promotion push is now threatened by a fixture pile-up as the FA Cup fourth round tie with Mansfield was called off three times last week.
  • And the Wanderers' club skipper insists he is not whistling in the wind.
  • ‘I was one of the culprits,’ Nolan said as Wanderers totted up a number of missed opportunities.
  • But the greetings and the "brigandage" were soon over, and in good time they were all assembled in the Doyle flat, where the joyous Major had prepared an elaborate dinner to celebrate the return of the wanderers. Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad
  • It is said, at this time, while we fled with fear at our hearts, that the yellow-haired sea wanderer put into the Pribyloffs, right to the factory, and while the part of his men held the servants of the company, the rest loaded ten thousand green skins from the salt-houses. An Odyssey of the North
  • In the first, an enigmatic wanderer, appareled in a coat of many colors, enters a splendid city: Cassocks and Codpieces
  • A wanderer who is determined to reach his destination does not fear the rain. 
  • Will Bolton Wanderers lose by three or four goals? Times, Sunday Times
  • Wanderers twice rattled the woodwork. The Sun
  • He was, in truth, a nomad, a rootless wanderer, trailing from one country to another and one place to another, varying longer stays with many restless shorter travels, living alone except when visiting or journeying with friends.
  • Then he knelt by a bush of gorse, told his beads, and earnestly entreated direction and aid for himself, and protection for his sister; and when the sun grew so low as to make it time for a wanderer to seek harbour, he stained and daggled his gown in the mire and water of a peat-moss, so as to destroy its Oxford gloss, took a book in his hand, and walked towards the monastery, reciting Latin verses in the sing-song tone then universally followed. The Caged Lion
  • The wanderer has to sleep rough.
  • Wanderers have now squandered 24 points from winning positions and are only three points above the relegation zone. The Sun
  • For me, the club most likely to displace the Toffees in the top four are Bolton Wanderers.
  • Bolton Wanderers face Aston Villa in the first leg of the competition's semi-final at the Reebok Stadium on Wednesday next week.
  • On the beach, pina colada, happily married, in the Premier League again, another England cap – what a hat-trick that would be, the Wolverhampton Wanderers winger said. Matt Jarvis' hopes for happy ending hinge on Switzerland and safety
  • The present king disowns indeed all knowledge of a dangerous aitu; he declares the souls of the unburied were only wanderers in limbo, lacking an entrance to the proper country of the dead, unhappy, nowise hurtful. In the South Seas
  • The following day he suggested that it was a good thing that Bolton Wanderers were out of the FA Cup.
  • Among those literary wanderers of the day who sought a wide and appreciative audience, exaggeration was the fashion.
  • Some grouped round leaders whose teachings and insights they accepted and agreed with, but many were solitary wanderers.
  • Bolton Wanderers have a memorial book and memorial stones at the main entrance to the stadium.
  • Though he be a vagrant and wanderer, he knows that which must be done to heal this place.
  • TRUDEAU: Directly to a very important nerve bundle deep in the brain called the vagus nerve - sometimes called the wanderer, because the vagus has branches that wander throughout the body. Human Connections Start With A Friendly Touch
  • Edgar Allan Poe has become the image of the poète maudit, the blasted soul, the wanderer. Archive 2009-03-01
  • The Wanderers boss dropped a bombshell when he sent an email to every club in Britain, making seven of his players available for transfer.
  • Up to this point, Garland has written a taut, finely detailed account of his wanderers.
  • Classic American wanderers go in twosomes across the land, where European ones, from Ulysses to Wilfred Thesiger, travel most typically alone.
  • I say this as one who works as a columnist for The Wanderer, the oldest and most venerable national Catholic weekly in America … the first and to a startling degree the onlyCatholic newspaper to sustainedly spotlight these abuses with definitude … investigators who belong to an organization called SNAP [Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests] … whom I interviewed repeatedly … have personal axes to grind against the Church beyond the immediate charges they make. Tom Roeser
  • The wanderer realized this was not just a monument but also a grave, and the inscription was an epitaph.
  • Bolton Wanderers striker Paul Wheatcroft has taken a swipe at Manchester United for releasing him as a promising trainee.
  • These were not quite living men, these wanderers in that fog: they were a dream, a mystery, a procession of shadows over a black sky.
  • The word pilgrim means a wanderer, but it has come in course of time to signify any traveller who comes from a distance to some such place. Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit
  • Spurs have tabled a £3.5m bid for wantaway Wanderers striker Michael Ricketts according to reports on Friday.
  • All that remained was an unconvincing Wanderers flurry.
  • These wanderers still travel to the ruins of the old house and try to start up the old hearth fire.
  • The lonely wanderer followed the terrace path eastwards and quickly crossed the old bridge over the River Burien.
  • He played in all but one of Wanderers' Premiership fixtures and finished the season as the club's top goalscorer.
  • He sometimes shared a roof with other wanderers.
  • Whenever his Wanderers team were awarded a free-kick in Leicester territory he placed two players in what can only be described as wildly offside positions inside the penalty area.
  • In its narrow sense, the term especially refers to certain English fictions of the period from 1764 to 1820, with The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story by Horace Walpole as the herald, and Melmoth the Wanderer by Charles Robert Maturin as the "terminator". Magic-city-news.com
  • Wanderers have now squandered 24 points from winning positions and are only three points above the relegation zone. The Sun
  • Wanderers didn't strain every sinew and summon every ounce of effort to gain promotion just to spend a season in the Premiership playing for sympathy.
  • Rochdale Football Club earned a shock victory over Premiership giants Manchester United and Bolton Wanderers on Sunday.
  • Craig Ruttle/Associated Press Tony Godino of Bedford, N.Y., left, paid his respects with a handful of dirt at the end of a ceremony Wednesday to rebury the mysterious 19th-century regional wanderer known as The Leatherman. New York Photos of the Week: May 23-27
  • Wanderers hope their pioneering swoop for Japanese striker Akinori Nishizawa will prove a smart move both on and off the field.
  • Unfortunately, I usually end up taking the entire soul with me, and then whoever is before me at the time will become a spiritless wanderer, unaware of the fate soon lying before him.
  • I really think Wanderers have done themselves proud this season and results vindicate Sam's attitude.
  • The birds, wanderers from Iceland and even Greenland, were attracted to the beaches and denes, to Breydon estuary wall and saltings and to the surrounding marshes inland as far as the Halvergate / Stracey Arms marsh road.
  • The Ndola Wanderers coach advised the incoming coach to insist on friendlies before any major international games.
  • A wanderer who is determined to reach his destination does not fear the rain. 
  • His only customers were Jason and Brian and an occasional traveler or wanderer.
  • Wanderers took the lead in curious fashion when wingman Holden seemed to cross, but to the astonishment of the players and crowd the ball swerved in flight and hit the back of the net.
  • A wanderer who is determined to reach his destination does not fear the rain. 
  • The Wanderer," pitying the fortunes and miseries of the author, yet his ungovernable temper and depraved propensities, which led to his embruing his hands in blood, his ingratitude to his patrons and benefactors, (but chiefly to Pope,) and his degraded misemployment of talents which might have raised him to the capital of the proud column of intellect of that day, -- all conduce to petrify the tear of mingled mercy and compassion, which the misfortunes of such a being might otherwise demand. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 372, May 30, 1829
  • And after that I do not know, save that I am Canim, the Canoe, wanderer and far-journeyer over the earth! LI-WAN, THE FAIR
  • A wanderer who is determined to reach his destination does not fear the rain. 
  • So far, it's just the wanderers, said Jeff Beringer, Department of Conservation furbearer resource biologist, who was part of the autopsy team. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • After suffering their heaviest defeat in more than a decade losing 54-0 to Diggers, fourth-placed Roan should be in revengeful mood against Ndola Wanderers.
  • The boy who began his cricketing career by singing Shosholoza under the Wanderers scoreboard, has blossomed into one of the promising players for the future.
  • Moving from place to place like some elegiacal Wanderer meant I didn't have a good run at making new friends either. How cool is the internet?
  • The lippy critic, who constantly tips Wanderers to be relegated from the Premiership, accepted the charity challenge to shave off his trademark moustache if Sam Allardyce's team survive the drop.
  • Reviews the 250 species of pheasants, partridges, grouse, quails, turkeys, guineafowls, buttonquails, sandgrouse, and plains-wanderers of the world.
  • Way - worn wanderer bore to his own native shore.
  • I know I shall immediately receive a letter of credit from you, and then, with what alacrity shall I begin the last journey, I trust I shall ever take; once again in the peaceful shelter of our dear cloyster; never, never more, shall my heart, or feet become wanderers. Agnes De-Courci: a Domestic Tale
  • He denied reports that he had agreed a lucrative counter-offer to play in Saudi Arabia, insisting he was looking forward to playing for Wanderers in the Premiership.
  • Many doctors were itinerant wanderers - Hippocrates among them.
  • The Wanderers of other sects hereupon reverently saluted the Lord from afar, and went off on their way.
  • A wanderer who is determined to reach his destination does not fear the rain. 
  • The Blackburn fans were jubilant but to general surprise Wanderers came away to net the ball twice in as many minutes.
  • Separated from all the world, and as a homeless wanderer, or as a hermit in forest or desert, the pious man should live in beggar-garb, devoid of adornment, utterly possessionless, entirely isolated, indifferent to joy and grief, and dead to all emotions. Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics.
  • I've kept auld Doom in times o 'rowth and splendour, and noo I'm spared to see't rouped, the laird a dyvour and a nameless wanderer ower the face o' the earth. Doom Castle
  • Jay-jay Okocha supplied the attacking inspiration as Wanderers rode the early blows to pose some serious first half problems of their own.
  • Melanie is the human taken over by the parasite called Wanderer, who has traveled to almost all worlds that the parasites have invaded (water worlds, spider worlds) and has had a host in each of these places. REVIEW: The Host by Stephenie Meyer
  • The streets of the planet were lightly populated by a few wanderers and bums, some of them looking like they had never bathed once in their life.
  • She was a homeless wanderer until tiny Delos alone of all places on earth consented to receive her.
  • Wanderers will play tonight's game in the shadow of one of the most famous slopes in downhill skiing.
  • He was a Bolton Wanderers fan and enjoyed going to the pub to perform karaoke songs.
  • But I came from a clan of travelers, mountaineers and wanderers, and the idea of escape occurred naturally to me.
  • The wanderer ventured forth into the eternal pass of cragged rock, worn with lines of age, yet stalwart and strong with thick trunks of stone bolstering the walls.
  • Wherefore this wanderer to this end spake much of these things, that convicted by those who had truly learned them, it might be manifest what understanding he had in the other abstruser things. The Confessions
  • They are a race of nomads, mariners, wanderers and itinerants.
  • a rootless wanderer
  • She was a homeless wanderer until tiny Delos alone of all places on earth consented to receive her.
  • But the fourth British species, the pallid harrier, is so rare that only a score or so have ever turned up here, wanderers from their breeding grounds on the remote Russian steppes. Birdwatch: Pallid harrier
  • Isaac, following a narrow brush with the sacrificial knife, went on to wed his cousin Rebekah, and their offspring became known as Hebrews, a Semitic word for -wanderers. Skinny Legs and All
  • Stream, be thoi* filent a while! let my Voice be heard over the Heath; let my Wanderer hear me. Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects
  • How long will she remain a wanderer, a nomad, with no place to go?
  • The prisoner described himself as a homeless wanderer.
  • The wanderer received a royal welcome in Santa Barbara from his mother-in-law and such brothers- and sisters-in-law as were about.
  • Another time, he is a wanderer with a weather-beaten face exploring the Indian outbacks and striking chords with common people.
  • I have always been fascinated by nomads, because for most of our million years of human history, we were all nomads, wanderers on a pristine planet.
  • The logic-defying atmosphere of Bosch receded from his art, and although he continued to explore themes of vice and folly, laughter and delight, he increasingly presented these as affairs of flesh-and-blood people in recognizable surroundings, as in "The Blind Leading the Blind" 1568, whose sightless wanderers pitiably tumble one by one into a ditch. Earthy Grandeur
  • The young Liverpool defender went off in a huff last weekend, complaining he had not been given the first team opportunities he expected when he joined Wanderers on loan on transfer deadline day.
  • In dramatic contrast to the soggy Paltrow figure, the Wanderer is immaculately attired in the fashionable dress of a dandy - black frock coat, trousers and cane.
  • A wanderer who is determined to reach his destination does not fear the rain. 
  • The wanderer has to sleep rough.
  • I travel up from Portsmouth and with a bit of inside knowledge I can safely say Wanderers will finish above Pompey.
  • For example, the word sax in Anglo - Saxon means a sharp blade, "and rohmer in Anglo - Saxon stands for" a wanderer. In The Queens' Parlour
  • A wanderer who is determined to reach his destination does not fear the rain. 
  • They were armed, horsed, and charioted; the poor Hebrew wanderers were afoot. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • WANDERERS ' wantaway striker Michael Ricketts finally achieved his dream to get away from the Reebok when he signed for Middlesbrough just 30 minutes before the midnight transfer deadline.
  • He wore fairly shabby clothes, perhaps better suited for a wanderer, and had green hair overflowing his head, with black streaks running here and there.
  • The dickcissel is a wanderer, appearing in large numbers at a breeding ground one year and totally absent the next.
  • Promptly followed the dingy train's short run up the shore of the New Canal, and then its stop athwart St. Charles St.eet, under no roof, amid no throng, without one huzza or cry of welcome, and the prompt dispersal of the outwardly burdenless wanderers, in small knots afoot, up-town, down-town, many of them trying to say over again those last words from the chief hero of their four years 'trial by fire. Kincaid's Battery
  • He has a hard time making the cliché metamorphosis from dissolute wanderer to committed hero come across, but that is mostly due to problems in the script's pacing.
  • They were a bunch of raggle-taggle wanderers, individuals, cast away from society to partake on the last quest of each of their lives.
  • A wanderer who is determined to reach his destination does not fear the rain. 
  • - J. rob the wanderers wreck'd upon the flrand.. - ic-fe, jwhiletheir lavage ofiice ihev puri'ue,. tt wound to death the helplels. plunder'd cre%v,. 'lo, 'fcap'd from every Jiorror of the main, The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical
  • The people of Navarre around the 14th century pitchforked, chased and killed the Gypsies (Rom), itinerant wanderers who were different and were blamed for the plague. How Witch Hunts Came to Be « Colleen Anderson
  • The fairy asked Puck if he was not the knavish spirit that frightened the maidens of the villagery, that skimmed milk, and sometimes laboured in the green, and bootless made the housewife churn, and sometimes made the drink to bear no barm, and whether Puck did not mislead night wanderers, and then laugh at their harm, and do the work of hobgoblins? The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
  • Jol, while acknowledging this as his side's sternest test of the season to date, will rest some first-team players against Dnipro with Sunday's trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers in mind. Fulham's Martin Jol promises due respect for Dnipro's Juande Ramos
  • Strangely, at this halidom the Wanderer forbade bloodshed. Time Patrolman
  • Wanderers scented a draw but instead got caught on the break and Nick Chadwick punished errors by Poole and Mike Whitlow to wrap up the game five minutes from time.
  • A wanderer in the vast Nevada desert comes upon yet another rock formation, a mass of craggy geometric shapes limned in the gentle hues that express eons of sedimentation.
  • That and their tendency to concede late goals has put Wanderers right back in the thick of the relegation battle, just when things were looking up.
  • He was a homebody, not a wanderer, a tinkerer, not an explorer.
  • I am a stranger , and have been a wanderer, sorely against my will.
  • Murrayfield Wanderers eased their relegation jitters by outgunning West of Scotland 19-9.
  • The "Rude" Islands! what a thrill that name awakes in the heart of every wanderer -- lying as they do in the very heart of the rolling Pacific. Terribly Intimate Portraits
  • And to show what a know-all he is, he names them: Villa, Albion, Wednesday, Forest, Stanley, County, Wanderers, North End, City, Rovers and Heath.
  • Wanderer comes in and scarifies Mime out of his wits, we are taken back to the remotest and dimmest past, to the beginnings of time, to a time that never existed save in the imagination of our forebears. Old Scores and New Readings Discussions on Music & Certain Musicians
  • `You see, all men here believe wanderer's blood to run in their veins. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • If a waif is a lost wanderer, then little Poosk was a decided waif for he had gone very much astray indeed in the North American backwoods. Personal Reminiscences in Book Making and Some Short Stories
  • He was, in truth, a nomad, a rootless wanderer.
  • The Baggies' boss, who billed the duel with Wanderers as the biggest game of his Premiership career, frowned at the loss of two vital survival points.
  • In my early teens my friends and I simply adored and idolised the fabulous 1958 Bolton Wanderers FA Cup winning team, of which Ray was inside left.
  • This was a massive point won by Wanderers against all the odds and it may prove absolutely vital in the context of the season as a whole.
  • A wanderer who is determined to reach his destination does not fear the rain. 
  • Now Wanderers are going a step further with their own Reebok Rhythm sound, based on a percussion band from Ghana.
  • The Dutchman came off at half-time during the win over Bolton Wanderers last weekend with a calf strain. Gareth Bale will miss Tottenham Hotspur's Milan trip, Redknapp says
  • I feel lonely, a wanderer discovering a lost civilization.
  • Mario Jardel has the potential and the ability to become a Bolton Wanderers hero.
  • As the beggars and wanderers went slinking out of the room, some called impudently, cheerfully: Twilight in Italy
  • Some young people have learned to swim, some have gained yellow belts in karate and others have gained places on Bolton Wanderers' football in the community scheme.
  • As early as 1821 the enigmatic wanderer Cleng Peerson, ‘the pathfinder of Norwegian emigration,’ traveled to America as an agent for the pioneer emigrants.
  • Wanderers go to Molineux on Monday to take on a team that is a banker bet to make an instant return to the Nationwide League but has shown a willingness to fight to the death.
  • An incredible game saw Wanderers take an early lead before finding themselves seemingly grounded and two goals behind just after the interval. The Sun
  • A strong home record also suggests Wolverhampton Wanderers should beat fellow struggler Wigan Athletic at Molineux, so consider a Fulham and Wolves double at 13/4 with Totesport. Tip of the Day
  • Imagining the possible brigand in the shadows, or the hungry wanderer lurking nearby, they stood close together. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • To the unknowing wanderer, the setup could easily pass as a record store, complete with listening stations, loads of records, CDs and merchandise.
  • Wanderer cast down the bow and turned with a cry to spring on him who had cut the cord, for his eye had caught the sheen of the outstretched spear, Kurri lifted the covering of the purple web which lay upon the bed and deftly cast it over the hero's head so that he was inmeshed. The World's Desire
  • As though pursuing the serpentine river that in a Claudean painting unifies the diminutive human foreground with its vast skies, we now follow this "wanderer Man" into the "boundless void" of "futurity" -- or, in more painful moments, back into this human dilemma: "when affliction bade his spirit bleed,/If 'twere a Father's love or Tyrant's wrath decreed? Hemans, Heber, and _Superstition and Revelation_
  • Add and updated kits - Wolverhampton Wamderers i'm updated all the Wolverhampton Wanderers kits from the 2008-09 season to the 2009-10 kits with the new change home orange shorts. Archive 2009-07-01
  • He was attracted to the idea of the travelling salesman or "bagman" as a commonplace figure of the poetic wanderer, the flaneur, the 18th century bachelor.
  • South Africa drew first blood in this summer's Standard Bank triangular cricket series when they beat Zimbabwe by six wickets at the Wanderers last night.
  • Two minutes from time an unlikely hero emerged in the form of Allan Johnson, who leathered the winner for Wanderers.
  • It seems that identity is the crucial point of nicknames as it gives clubs an individual character which words such as Wanderers, United and City do not.
  • Photograph: Richard Sellers-Sportsphoto Bolton Wanderers over his attempt to sign Gary Cahill, with his managerial counterpart Owen Coyle saying that "the word derisory doesn't even cover" Arsenal's offer for the central defender. The Guardian World News
  • Football columnist Ralph the Rover, for example, and his junior colleague Wanderer.
  • Some are freelance wanderers, moving from town to town; others live ordered monastic lives in ashrams, dividing their day according to strict rules and performing severe penances.
  • This promenade for fashionable men and women was now home to ragged wanderers.
  • By emphasizing this resistance and the equivocal devices of Homer's archetypal wanderer, Walcott is delineating latent virtues in predecessors of his Creole protagonist.
  • He then continues: "This experience reiterated the lesson that the vast majority of these wanderers are of the class with whom a life of vagrancy is a chosen means of living without work. THE TRAMP
  • The prisoner described himself as a homeless wanderer.
  • No member of the Serrataal had ever been permanently disincorporated, but the Wanderer resolved that the Apostate would be the first. Reap the Whirlwind
  • Holdsworth gets Wanderers first shot on target - a tame effort that Sullivan covers easily.
  • Wanderers will play tonight's game in the shadow of one of the most famous slopes in downhill skiing.
  • They had their chances, particularly in that first half, but as the game wore on they failed to impose themselves on a defiant Wanderers defence.
  • Fantasy on the other hand is as old as humanity (Homer is fantasy by any definition you care) and epics are also as old as humanity, so it's a different story there and no wonder there is a lot of old enjoyable fantasy out there, maybe not about elves, but fantasy nonetheless (check Arabian Nights, Melmoth the Wanderer, Manuscript Found in Saragossa - just to give some books that I still enjoy and are several hundred or more years old). Does Science Fiction, in Fact, Suck?
  • Duff, after eating, returned to the quarter-deck, where he watched with folded arms the rather unskillful efforts to handle the long twelve pounder pointed sternwards from the Wanderer's waist. Ralph Granger's Fortunes
  • Wanderers boss to get automatic promotion for the club. The Sun
  • His early dismissal certainly contributed to the difficulties Wanderers faced - especially after they had already conceded a goal.
  • The author, born in Hokkaido of Janpan, is the composer and performer of Dances of Wanderers, who has been wandering in many countries like Japan, U. S.
  • The under-fire Wanderers boss is battling to save his job after his side slumped to their third defeat in five league games. The Sun
  • My personal favorite blogs were the turntablism week posts from when I first started back in February 2007, The Wanderers vs. Dart Adams presents WYDU's Interview With A Blogger V: The Dart Board
  • And then there arethe wolflikecreatures that attack in the night, because wolves are part of the wanderer in the woods psyche; and the rhino hammerheads, all just a little bit too like Earth animals. Movie Review: Avatar and a Comparison I « Colleen Anderson
  • Up the slope of the mountain the scrub is less, and massed burrawangs hang out their fronds as if to repel the wanderer.
  • Wanderers have now squandered 24 points from winning positions and are only three points above the relegation zone. The Sun
  • Occasionally they find a few sparks, kept alive in a humble woodcutter's cottage, or in a small fire started by a few of their fellow wanderers.

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