The former Wanderer heads a group of five Newcastle players transfer-listed by the club. |
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You tried to correlate early Moabite languages to Wanderer dialects. |
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Young pianist Tianhong Yang, the first Steinway Scholar at the RWCMD, plays a Haydn sonata, a Chopin Polonaise and Schubert's Wanderer Fantasie. |
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Two Old English poems from the late 10th century are The Wanderer and The Seafarer. |
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The only report on boat fishing last week was on Tuesday when the Wanderer managed to get out and took about a dozen codling to three pounds plus a few blegs. |
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The lonely wanderer followed the terrace path eastwards and quickly crossed the old bridge over the River Burien. |
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His only customers were Jason and Brian and an occasional traveler or wanderer. |
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The wanderer is like a dehydrated traveller in a waterless desert, or a lover longing to see the distant beloved. |
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Her voice died out and she snuck a glance back toward the wanderer, his eyes were still on the road ahead showing no expressions. |
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Though he be a vagrant and wanderer, he knows that which must be done to heal this place. |
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Up the slope of the mountain the scrub is less, and massed burrawangs hang out their fronds as if to repel the wanderer. |
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Another time, he is a wanderer with a weather-beaten face exploring the Indian outbacks and striking chords with common people. |
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The hunter handed the bird, a male plains wanderer, to the Melbourne Museum, which is preparing it for its ornithology collection. |
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Their nomadic trait has led to the adjective gypsyish, for a person who may look like a gypsy or may be a wanderer. |
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The dickcissel is a wanderer, appearing in large numbers at a breeding ground one year and totally absent the next. |
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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. |
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By emphasizing this resistance and the equivocal devices of Homer's archetypal wanderer, Walcott is delineating latent virtues in predecessors of his Creole protagonist. |
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How long will she remain a wanderer, a nomad, with no place to go? |
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To the unknowing wanderer, the setup could easily pass as a record store, complete with listening stations, loads of records, CDs and merchandise. |
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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. |
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He was a homebody, not a wanderer, a tinkerer, not an explorer. |
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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. |
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He is a wanderer who spends time at his family home in Mauritius, in Nice, and in New Mexico. |
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I'm an internationalist You, wanderer, probably don't know what that is! An internazi is the sort of man you won't find in the Balkan. |
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I wrung the promise of that bill from His Majesty whilst he was still a throneless wanderer. |
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His wanderer follows the same snowy trail as winter questers from King Wenceslas to oncle, Mon Antoine. |
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However, it indicated that the plains wanderer actually belonged into one of them. |
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He begins as a wanderer, aimless on a sea he does not understand, and ends as a pilgrim, crossing a final mountain to enter the promised land. |
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Like most dreamers, to whom it is given sometimes to hear the music of the spheres, Heyst, the wanderer of the Archipelago, had a taste for silence. |
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