Occasionally songs do meander and merge into one another, lost in the acoustic haze. |
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My oxygen lackadaisically floats away while I meander blissfully along the last few yards of the surface leading to Everest's crest. |
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Juvenile dusky morwong meander nearby, while octopus and cuttlefish hide below suspended beams and the tips of old hollowed piles. |
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It made a sharp turn to the left at the house, and went on to meander away to unguessable destinations. |
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It's a predominantly flat landscape veined by creeks and rivers that meander haphazardly across vast flood plains. |
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They fondly recall vessels that would depart the island, meander about for a day or evening, then return to port. |
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So on a meander along the city footpaths, it was fortuitous that we came across this venue, just when a lunch break was called for. |
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Mudflats lie lower in the upper intertidal zone than marshes and are smooth, almost level surfaces across which tidal creeks meander. |
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Fresh cut pear and soft spice aromas meander to a pineapple led tropical fruit cocktail and refreshing pear drop finish. |
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The relentless sun beating down, our initially purposeful stride declines to a sporadic meander as we ascend the steps. |
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Even more commonly the function is a discursive and indecisive meander through various fields of learning for its own sake. |
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You'll be nicely surprised as you meander in through the eye-catching valley. |
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Omid took some time to meander and wander through the Game Developer Conference in San Jose last week. |
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I think I'll take a meander up to the midlands this weekend and go see if there is something there I can shoot. |
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Evidence of sinuosity in the channels is provided by meander cut-offs occasionally seen in plan view on wave-cut platforms. |
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It's highly uncommercial to have the story meander like this without narrative momentum. |
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Burrows that are in disrepair or meander around the soil surface most likely are used infrequently. |
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Hire a boat in Halong City to take you as far from shore as possible, and simply meander among the islands, fjords and inlets. |
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She would sit down and read at the Jardins de Luxembourg, meander past the stalls along the river Seine, searching for pre-loved classical books. |
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In places, the road will meander and curve, drawing attention to the surrounding landscape. |
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I wake up, shuffle out of bed, put some music on and meander down the small flight of stairs to the second floor of my house. |
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As they grow, the shells may coil or meander over the substrate producing a tube that looks quite similar to a serpulid tube worm shell. |
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The melodies meander but return to touchstone refrains, and the ever-present percussion drive them onward. |
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This site is best appreciated if you have at least a few hours to meander around, laze about and take in the views. |
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Awkwardly sited on the river meander, the bridge has an uncomfortable relationship with the freeway. |
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He allows plot points and characters to meander around meaninglessly, while avoiding obvious elements like purpose and plausibility. |
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Aas soon as I let down my guard a thought of Gavin would meander into my brain and make as much noise as it could. |
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Unfortunately, Allen can't maintain this consistent level of humor or energy, and Small Time Crooks begins to meander aimlessly. |
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I will be writing about costs of living, food and booze on a slow meander in the sun. |
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Contributing to this impression was not only the shape-on-top-of-shape appearance but that work's random meander. |
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You can meander along the serpentine paths that lead into the forests and soak in some wilderness. |
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Here the Kali river and its tributaries, meander swiftly through the dense forests. |
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Descending rows of dots and extended tubular shapes meander across pale blue and green backgrounds. |
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In summer you can relax on a deck while watching for moose, deer, coyotes, or foxes to meander by. |
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The meandering pattern will remain as a deep valley known as an incised meander. |
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The film seems to meander, and Irena starts to behave inconsistently from scene to scene. |
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For those who do not want to follow the main road a twisting path follows the meander of the river and meets the road to Gisburn at Higherford Bridge. |
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Near a meander in the Elbow River the Stampede Grounds are easy to locate due to their size and unique shape. |
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I write short, sharpish comments which are always linked to the original material and also provide odd alleyways for the interested to meander off into. |
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It was still possible to meander down country lanes, see horses pull ploughs and smell woodsmoke from the chimneys of thatched cottages in the evenings. |
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Shreve, in a move of astonishing hubris, decided in 1831 to dredge a five-mile shortcut across a long meander on the Mississippi, saving 18 river-miles. |
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The mountain tops are wild, but the valley bottom is filled with cottonwood trees, purple sage and wild geranium, and riverside paths meander away to waterfalls and pools. |
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The minerals are deposited in lakes, deltas and meander further downstream, where they build up and form sedimentary rocks such as calcite, selenite, pyrite and dolomite. |
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Solnit can take up a thought and follow its meander into as-yet unrevealed territory. |
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As announced in The New York Times, stores now track customers as they meander through the shop floor. |
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All of them meander through multiple surprises to satisfying and unexpected endings. |
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He watched malel and Carathon meander their way between the xyloid pillars as they spoke of the journey that lay ahead and point to locations on the map that the group would pass during the journey. |
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Surrounded by sunbathed vineyards Briedel is a holiday resort set idyllically on a Moselle meander. |
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The little trigger point that sets off the stab of pain may meander slowly from one part of the face to another. |
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The rest is the best, a meander around the cliff tops on hard-baked clay. |
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Then we continue on keeping the view of the Marienburg in sight and enjoy the Moselle meander all the way to Briedel. |
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Oundle is an ancient Northamptonshire market town, attractively situated on rising ground beside a meander of the River Nene. |
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Its meander begins at the railway siding and extends down the bleak R545 road to Bethal, passing between open-cast coal pits and dried-up mealie fields. |
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This runs from the main road to the north through the forest to link with a series of serpentine paths that meander around the grave fields on the eastern flank of the site. |
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It's just this guy called Josh who plays guitar and sings his songs, which have a liking for wandering melodies that meander up and down and all over the place. |
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What you have left is a draped shadow, a meander of a geisha, a pair of unbuttoned jeans. |
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A couple of tracks meander aimlessly so that by the end of the album I'm left with the feeling that the band didn't quite know which direction to take. |
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Leather jackets and ducktails make up for any sense of direction or motivation among these characters as they meander through high school, girls, and the soda shop. |
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I will think of you, briefly, as we meander along the creek and take photos of the ducks attempting to rugby tackle their peers in the pursuit of breadcrumbs. |
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International matches can meander on for five days with frequent interruptions for rain before ending inconclusively in a draw. |
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The latest meander in this tortuous saga was the concern raised that when the road is finally in place that people would have to pay a toll to use it. |
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The city centre is located in a meander of the River Doubs with the 'Citadelle', a fortification built by Vauban, towering above the city. |
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To the north, the Beauce countryside and the sinuous valleys of the Loir and the Eure meander by. |
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Must-See: Trémolat, famous for the meander in the Dordogne that visitors admire from the Rocamadou Belvedere high above. |
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Bag-shaped one-piece walnut grips profusely inlaid with silver wire floral and leafy meander. |
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Moist woodland on the lower mountain slopes and extending down to streams that meander in the valleys contains tulip poplar, sweet gum, and umbrella tree. |
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Always check the direction being travelled as trails have a tendency to meander. |
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Otherwise do day walks and short scenic sections, meander off the main trail or break up the walking with public transport. |
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As a result, trails often meander instead of following straight courses. |
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A girl would fall back, exhausted from sprinting, and I would meander my way to the front, making sure my pony tail did a swish to show that yes, I am doing better than you. |
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Timing belts prepared for the meander splice can be hot-pressed endless quickly and easily on-site with our heating devices. |
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They fondly recall vessels that would depart the island, sail just far enough to reach international waters, meander about for a day or evening, then return to port. |
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Customers are free to meander around the rails as they wish, and comfortable armchairs are often supplied to facilitate a little sartorial ponderousness. |
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Further downstream, as the landscape opens onto the prairies, the channel widens and begins to meander, slowing the current and allowing sediment to settle to the bottom. |
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You will leave the main highway, and meander through the desert, passing alongside one of the largest and oldest Joshua Tree forests in the country. |
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The property looks out over the valley, there where the clear waters of the Giffre meander harmoniously under the calming eye of the high mountain ranges. |
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Chief: That is why your ridges meander and do not have sharp corners? |
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A stone's throw away is a bike path that provides access to the Lachine Canal, landscaped walking trails that meander through a park that hugs the shore and a host of other services. |
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At this early stage of development, the precise mandate of the steering committee may seem vague and committee activities will appear to meander at times. |
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These lakes, which are formed when a meander or large curve is completely cut off from the flow of the river, are identified by their dark blue colour. |
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Avoid crossing on meander bends, braided streams, alluvial fans, active floodplains or any other area that is inherently unstable and may result in the erosion and scouring of the stream bed. |
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Usually, I meander naked down the corridor to my office before struggling into clothes whilst in a state of near somnambulation. |
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The Dee continues to meander past Worthenbury where it is joined by the River Clywedog. |
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The longest river in the UK, the River Severn, flows through the town, forming a meander around its centre. |
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Like the Upper Rhine, the Lower Rhine used to meander until engineering created a solid river bed. |
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Floodplains are made by a meander eroding sideways as it travels downstream. |
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Many have broad areas of meander and result in large areas of lakes and freshwater swamps. |
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Mostly unnavigable, many originate as swift highland streams, meander in valleys, and form coastal deltas. |
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The English potter and ceramist Josiah Wedgwood loved the meander. |
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In lowland river valleys where a river can meander, the presence of peat is explained by the infilling of historical oxbow lakes. |
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Wispy tendrils of gas and dust meander through a bedazzling star-filled region of the southern sky. |
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His rhymes are jarringly off or disconcertingly exact, and his ragged stanzas vary from lines of one word to lines that meander the length of a paragraph, often interrupted by inapposite digressions. |
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It includes the whole of the houses built on the rocky outcrop, in the medium of the meander of Dourdou, where the church Sainte Fauste is, and where formerly a castle rose, second home of Rodez Counts. |
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They fly over islands, meander through castles and gawk at dragons. |
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Since last November Vannes has a new open-air shopping precinct in the district of Kerlann. The precinct is designed as an invitation to relax, unwind and meander. |
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Every town, every corner of the city of Vic, every hill, every meander of the Ter, every path, every scarp, tells a thousand-and-one stories in the finest detail. |
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Low-rise buildings meander down the streets. |
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These lakes include plunge pool lakes, fluviatile dams and meander lakes. |
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