It was on one of these nocturnal meanderings that I spotted a young girl walking along about a block ahead of me. |
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Alas, she repeatedly hits the microphone to blast her listener with monotone meanderings, thus dampening the whole vibe. |
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But Eichner's slices of the built universe are all slightly off-square, and some have patterns that are psychedelic meanderings. |
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Bley offers four meditative meanderings that lull the listener in, before surprising them with a new and unexpected turn. |
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Cassini has snapped some stunning shots on its meanderings through the Saturnian system, but this one is a corker, even by its high standards. |
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Emerging from their apparently aimless meanderings came an essential truthfulness, a revelation of how things are. |
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The songs return and gone is the half-baked amalgamation of in-jokes and dubwise meanderings. |
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My main instrument is the guitar, although I also use keyboards, synthesisers, and sequencers in my musical meanderings. |
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With the exception of some Warholian meanderings of the camera, the scene is shot in the unornamented style of direct cinema. |
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So it would appear that from now on I am going to have to be more tactful and diplomatic in my meanderings. |
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And she closed the door somewhat forcefully to leave Charles in his moody meanderings. |
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Bharat's character remains that of a confused young man, whose mental meanderings border on the morose. |
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Much of their previous work was either bouncy, drum filled, squawky pop-mania, or simple protracted acoustic meanderings. |
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After some scenes of topless women and some meanderings by the annoying characters, the mayhem starts. |
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But the play belongs to its two male leads and when they are on stage you forgive Gray's elegant meanderings. |
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My meanderings through the crowd had taken me back to the buffet tables where I'd managed to procure a glass of wine from among less palatable offerings. |
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That is, we're not talking about the idle meanderings of a lawyer on behalf of a family that's ticked off. |
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But unlike most viruses they rarely even go to the bother of wrapping themselves up in protein coats during their meanderings. |
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In the current context of decentralisation, providing basic public services remains focused on formal legality and administrative meanderings. |
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Between Paris and Le Havre, a wall of clay and chalk runs parallel to the Seine's capricious meanderings. |
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We shall thus follow the meanderings of how it is used in the fourth gospel. |
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He explores its origins, recounts its path, its detours and its meanderings. |
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By following the meanderings of a river, this film shows the actual effects of pollution on the flora and fauna. |
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The varying degrees of openness create space in-between, a space that gives way to meanderings, processes, and procedures. |
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King also journeyed by camel and Land Rover through the Sahara, retracing the stumbling meanderings of the mariners, and verifying historical and geographical details. |
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Radlauer places her palm on the map showing the Mississippi's meanderings. |
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One distinguished exponent is Van Morrison, whose Astral Weeks album detailed his meanderings through Cyprus Avenue, a tree-lined road near his childhood home in east Belfast. |
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As such, his writings express the digressions, meanderings, meditations, ruminations and speculations that characterise a singular, idiosyncratic mind at work. |
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Some comedy ensues, but mostly grating, nihilistic meanderings. |
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Tash bemusedly watched the meanderings of her increasingly inebriated castmates as Richard and Hugo attempted to create a way to play checkers with beer bottle tops. |
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The book is so full of events, meanderings, digressions, legends, conversations, and adventures, that a patient reader will never find his interest exhausted. |
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But enough of these meanderings, here are some of the series, films, miniseries, specials and, yes, game shows that aspired to leave their imprimatur on the pundits. |
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The streams create pleasant meanderings on the valley bottom. |
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Arguments associated with institutional capacities and administrative meanderings are often put forth. At heart, however, it is the link between governance and public service that is to blame. |
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Some scientists, by matching the meanderings of the climate with those of solar brightness, have estimated that the sun could be responsible for as much as half of global warming this century. |
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It is not action as such, but this action and its failure in Iran that leaves the geopolitical landscape little less desolate than Mr Carter's earlier meanderings had already made it. Here's whyA year ago, Iran was in a mess. |
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The work ends with a spirited Allegro molto in a lively rhythm, leading the listener first through the meanderings of motivic explorations, and then through the tiny surgings of a humorous theme. |
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Two comedians, Christophe Weill and Grégoire De Martino, and the Electronician Syl Kougaï will work flat out to make you discover all the hidden meanderings of this social phenomenon which electronic music is. |
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The old town meanderings, the diversity of its origins and the plurality of its belongings form then the exploration territory of the photographer. |
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Twisting and turning, the bends in the road replicate the trajectory of the visitor's gaze and recreate the meanderings of a Time continuum, the exposed images of which upset its markers. |
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Upon listening to the tapes and reading the messages, it is hard to believe that a rational individual in 1979 would take these incoherent meanderings seriously. |
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But they've been read as the meanderings of a hopeless waffler. |
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Many argue that the problem lies in insufficient institutional capacities or administrative meanderings, but in fact it can be found in the link between governance and public services. |
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Culture must correspond to the human person, and overcome the temptation to a knowledge which yields to pragmatism or which loses itself in the endless meanderings of erudition. |
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Hardt and Negri's conceptual meanderings are not to be taken any more seriously than computer-generated special effects in Hollywood films like The Matrix. |
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