Adolescent males join a roaming bachelor herd and don't mate until they're anywhere from 15 to 20 years old. |
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That's maybe it, muddled up as it was with schoolboy ideas of roaming the world's seas on endless adventures. |
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Most critical assessments analyze the implications of the poem's cultural roaming and inclusiveness. |
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The lion roaming in a field with Manhattan as a backdrop really captures the dichotomous feeling of the record. |
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So Perhaps a single, big Wi-Fi network will encourage the service providers to team up for seamless roaming. |
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Whether venturing to the most inaccessible places on earth or roaming his estates in Cheshire, he did it in style. |
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From drag racing to time-trialling or simply roaming the city streets, there's enough here to keep petrolheads happy for days. |
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The country appears to be on the verge of becoming a failed state ruled by roaming warlords. |
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Children played soccer on the cobblestones and roaming dogs barked at our rickshaw and ran after it. |
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His eyes flew back to Roxie, briefly roaming her slim body that was clad in a black tank top and gray sweat capris. |
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The Neanderthal people were roaming hunter-gatherers rather than village-dwellers. |
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A farm leader called yesterday for an effective law to deal with unattended dogs roaming the countryside attacking sheep. |
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But you'll have to wait till I'm betrothed to start roaming around on our trip around Angkora! |
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More than 30,000 people were expected to hit town for the race meeting alone, let alone the thousands of trippers roaming York's attractions. |
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Moray eels, garfish and trumpetfish were roaming and snapping at a plethora of potential prey. |
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His bloodshot eyes admired the clouds, their gentle and roaming cotton wool shapes. |
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Rival gangs roaming the streets, engaged in a lucrative turf war over who supplies a population hooked on an expensive habit. |
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The landscaped gardens are complemented by eastern temples, Nepalese pagodas and roaming peacocks. |
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The power, glamour and authority of business, roaming the Net, will similarly increase. |
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Finding a mate might be easier, but moving to a committed relationship is less likely, those roaming free in the singles world say. |
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You will find them in every hostel and roaming the streets of our major cities and towns. |
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The drummer applies a marching one-man band style drum kit, a perfect complement to the roaming and ranting guitarists. |
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If we look around a scene, thinking that our eyes are roaming smoothly, they are, in fact, making a series of step-like shifts of gaze. |
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Again shot digitally, each version encompasses the action with a roaming Steadicam in one single take. |
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Chapter four provides an excellent walk-through on setting up Samba to handle logon scripts, roaming profiles and system policies. |
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As their website declares, there's no contract, no roaming charges, no long-distance fee, no activation fee, no hassles! |
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It was the wonderful, free feeling of roaming where they liked, of waking up each day to a different view. |
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Doubtless they hunted horses there, as well as the roaming bison, woolly rhino and hyena. |
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There are sidewalks that encourage roaming, benches that invite visitors to sit awhile, and tropical landscaping throughout. |
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Drastic measures need to be taken such as dusk to dawn curfews on thugs and yobs roaming our neighbourhood. |
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It was the abandoned children roaming the squalid streets that especially elicited her compassion. |
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Their forward progress was stopped by a report from the roaming patrol that some kind of convoy was directly ahead. |
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Windows users' roaming user profiles also are stored in their home directories on the server. |
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As the trucks and buses rolled out, the village took on the appearance of a ghost town, with only a few stray dogs roaming the empty streets. |
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Overall, the choreography is enhanced by images of animals roaming in the wild. |
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This is a site you could spend a week roaming around, finding information about nearly everything about architecture. |
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Yesterday afternoon three girls were roaming the centre lane of the main road outside my gaff. |
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He discovers a terrible secret that drives him back home, but with samurai and bandits roaming all over the country, will his return be too late? |
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Later that night, the boys see him roaming the old house as if in a trance. |
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Frankie is the leader of a skinhead gang, roaming the streets, getting into bar fights and trashing the occasional record store. |
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For three nights in a row, the ghost of King Hamlet has been witnessed roaming the grounds at midnight. |
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Apart from roaming the jungles and photographing wildlife, fishing is the other great passion of the author. |
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Dogs are present throughout the street series, roaming the streets and sniffing the gutters. |
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His interests, however, were not confined to optical recording but also included his emotional reaction to roaming the streets at night. |
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She felt uncomfortable as he stared at her, his eyes roaming all over her body. |
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Her husband is seen roaming the neighborhood in his car, frantically searching for her. |
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The slump in regional travel has also cut heavily into the lucrative GSM international roaming market. |
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They're not asking for a reciprocal roaming agreement or anything that would let a potential competitor onto T-Mobile's network. |
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These new roaming agreements for mobile phones provide for certain rate step-downs at defined intervals. |
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Could it be that they are hatching a major roaming deal with the telecommunications company? |
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Flocks of migratory shorebirds are yet to arrive, but small coveys of rock ptarmigan are already roaming about. |
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A roaming charge is when you make a call from outside of your calling area. |
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In order for wireless to have a future where you could have Wi-Fi VPNs, roaming has to be a part of that. |
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Useful for travellers allowing roaming on a greater number of networks across the world. |
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However, not all new Wi-Fi solutions are designed to support voice or cellular to Wi-Fi roaming capabilities. |
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There are countless dogs roaming around up there and the council needs to do more. |
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The operator needs to expand its network by cutting a roaming deal with the company. |
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Then, in the distance a foghorn wails and the roaming light of a lighthouse momentarily pierces the shadows. |
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Seven years later, Cardinal Law reassigned Forry to a job as a roaming, fill-in priest to cover for priests on holiday. |
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Under the watchful gaze of roaming goats and camels we opened presents early in the morning under the one lone tree further inland. |
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There would have been some terrible dog named Tuba roaming about indecorously urinating on the grass and wearing a bandanna. |
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For many of the armed bands roaming the region, raiding and looting have become a way of life. |
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Build a brush pile near your feeder to make sparrows, towhees, and other shy birds feel more at home, but be sure it won't harbor roaming cats. |
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The controlling perspective is that of a nightwalker, a lonely insomniac roaming the streets of a sleeping city. |
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They way he tells it you'd think we were all of us permanently roaming about the land in sackcloth and ashes, wailing and mithering. |
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Flip-flop sandals are far and away the single most practical footwear for roaming the beach. |
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Start your roaming a couple miles northeast of Plymouth on the main drag through the area, Shenandoah Road. |
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Each episode opens with a coach and horses drawing up outside the brooding building and the camera, roaming through the filthy corridors, seeking out the appropriate actor. |
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Solivagant planets are roaming the interstellar space. |
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He had been roaming the area surrounding the gazebo for a few hours. |
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The British Big Cats Society says its 15-month survey indicates there is little doubt that big cats such as leopards, lynxes and pumas are roaming Britain. |
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But polar bears spend much of their time roaming the miles and miles of ice that cover the Arctic seas most of the year hunting for prey such as the ringed seal. |
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I just can't have a stranger roaming around my property at night. |
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The Alcatel switching solution enables service providers to extend customer roaming capabilities as they switch between cellular networks and WLAN access points. |
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When you do this you get free roaming access to the Internet. |
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North American operators charge the highest roaming prices in the world. |
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Users of MCI cell phone plans often had problems with being charged for roaming or long distance, when they were not roaming or were dialing from a local area. |
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The autumn sky is so lofty that I feel like roaming around the heavens. |
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Instead of roaming the surface like the rovers Spirit and Opportunity, it has a robotic arm that will dig into the Martian surface to collect samples for analysis. |
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Cameras show the gunmen roaming the mall, shooting and killing with impunity. |
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There has been a marked decrease in the number of dogs roaming loose on local roads and housing estates since the Dog Warden service swung back into action. |
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He began to drink heavily, left London in 1914, and spent the rest of his life roaming around Ireland, living off meagre earnings from hastily scribbled articles and stories. |
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This year November 1st fell on a Tueday and most of the would be fowlers were at their work or behind their desks instead of roaming around the fields. |
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No one is certain whether the pigs roaming the landscape as Europeans began to formally colonize the southeastern region were the descendants of De Soto's walking food supply. |
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They pointed out that recently, because of deficient psychological adjustment after divorce, child battering and children's roaming have been aggravated in the province. |
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I was also the front for a juvenile delinquent roaming the streets of New York City and using me as a parental alibi. |
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You'll even find animated coaches and cheerleaders roaming the sidelines. |
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By nightfall, ISIS patrols were roaming house to house within Tikrit to capture and execute men identified as targets. |
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It also makes roaming between access points work more smoothly. |
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Dogs are being sterilized to prevent more strays roaming the city. |
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Because nothing is organically connected with the objective character of the present, a freely roaming subjectivity can fasten where and how it likes. |
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Cattle are everywhere, roaming freely in a coarse variety of pampas grass. |
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The mini-operas are in English, with English surtitles projected on the walls as part of the convention-breaking design that will surround the roaming audience. |
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There was a tremendous amount of young scantily clad women roaming about and they all seemed to be shouting and screaming at the top of their voices. |
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If your pet should wander off in search of a mate, you may be faced with paying fines and impoundment costs or worse should your pet be injured while roaming for a mate. |
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Feral children roaming neighbourhoods do cause great distress. |
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You must be one of the most obnoxious creatures, male or female, roaming the planet. |
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To top it, the media presented still pictures and video clips from the former chief minister's time showing policemen freely roaming around in the shrine complex. |
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Despite the recent publicity on stray dogs and the damage done locally to sheep there are still dogs freely roaming the area, especially at night. |
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It is unclear how long Fred and his friends were down there, living on tortillas and frijoles, roaming a labyrinthine dreamscape streaked with sunlight. |
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Hikers in the Los Angeles forest which surrounds the city were alarmed over the last few weeks by reports of a full-grown tiger roaming their trails. |
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I funded my habit by roaming the streets and beaches looking for glass softdrink bottles that I'd trade in to the dairy for two or four cents each. |
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Kids are gawky and awkward enough in junior high without forcing them to wear skinny ties and ill-fitting jackets while roaming like bison through a cramped gymnasium. |
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A short time later, a large detachment of early teens, including William's daughter Rachel, arrived home after roaming nearby streets for most of the evening. |
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Eventually families disintegrated altogether, leaving thousands of homeless foundlings roaming the countryside in a desperate search for food and comfort. |
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Mobile phone roaming charges were abolished in the European Union from 15 June 2017 What happens with them after Brexit is unclear. |
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Meteor has created a special Northern Ireland roaming tariff for both contract and prepay customers. |
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The chance to gaze pop-eyed at roaming wildlife including zebras, wildebeest, elephants, buffalo, giraffes and those endangered rhinos. |
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Cabbell's unusual tomb was allegedly designed to keep his restless spirit from roaming Dartmoor. |
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But the end result is mixed-up preteens dressed as hottie totties roaming the dark streets on Halloween night asking strangers for candy. |
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Even the two mantis-like bots currently roaming Mars don't create warm fuzzies in people. |
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Hilton and Towers waitrons will be roaming the skyways with silver trays of pastries, muffins and other tempting treats. |
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The kite is often seen along the roadsides and roaming the open colourful patchwork quilt of wheat and rapeseed fields of Scania. |
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He is not a knight-errant, roaming at will in pursuit of his own ideal of beamy or of goodness. |
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There are legends of Black Shuck roaming the Anglian countryside since before Vikings. |
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Herds of cattle and domestic sheep can be seen apparently roaming free on the moor. |
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Extensive systems involve animals roaming at will, or under the supervision of a herdsman, often for their protection from predators. |
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Other rooms filled with other men roaming a flatscape only recently wired with electricity and now braising in radio waves. |
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The Pechenegs were nomads roaming the steppe raising livestock which they traded with the Rus' for agricultural goods and other products. |
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The Sahel and southern Sahara regions were home to several independent states or to roaming Tuareg clans. |
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One distinguishing feature is that Hampshire has a large free roaming herd of red deer, including more than 6,500 stags during busy seasons. |
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For example, Chrissy was still roaming around in her cashmere V-necks, all weepy and guilty. |
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That means a total of 1525 potentially dangerous dogs were found roaming our streets, ownerless. |
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Zachary Taggart, 16, of South Wales, New York, found a piglike deer, or oreodont, adapted for roaming grasslands. |
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Double boost as the EU gives approval to scrap mobile roaming charges and agrees tougher protection for travellers buying package holidays. |
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The animal was found by the RSPCA underweight and roaming common land near Hall's home. |
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There have also been reports of The Beast of Exmoor, a cryptozoological cat roaming Exmoor. |
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Boars were found recently roaming at night inside large urban areas, like in Setubal. |
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They have always considered it a great thrill roaming the highways and byways of the local vicinity collecting tubfuls of free fruit. |
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Halloween originated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain where people wore costumes and lit bonfires to ward off roaming ghosts. |
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Army sources said he was in civvies and was caught roaming around the Line of Control. |
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However, there were millions of head of beef roaming the plains of Texas. |
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Vernal pools, protected lagoons, grassy hills rich in bunchgrasses and, where the San Francisco Bay is today, ancient bison and mammoths roaming a vast grassland. |
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The text in the printed Spanish and Latin editions is much cleaner and streamlined than the roaming prose of Columbus's letter to the monarchs found in the Libro Copiador. |
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He would not go roaming the streets tom-catting like Mr Schick. |
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My unpleasant vision of a pawless bear cramped in his cage gave way to a vision of whole families of bears roaming free in the hills, on sore feet. |
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The devil's rope was originally designed to keep cows from roaming, Indians from encroaching, and the cowboys from singing their lonesome ballads. |
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