Anywhere he roams, she is there, a reminder of the fragility of his heart and of his sham relationships. |
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The Figbird is a locally nomadic bird which roams in search of native and cultivated fruits and figs. |
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The snow leopard, which roams the craggy, snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas, is so elusive that it verges on legendary. |
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There's the forest of cowberries, or the forest where the elk roams, or the timber forest. |
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His output roams through jazz, techno, ambient, classical and world music, chancing upon unique hybrids en route. |
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Charlie roams the streets at night and goes into movie theaters, craving human interaction. |
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The young St. Louis artist often roams the aisles of building-supply centers in search of ideas. |
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The story's bear belongs to it and roams through it, and does not lumber out at the end collared and tagged. |
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A sightless masseur who roams 19th-century Japan fighting injustice, he is easy to love and hard to kill. |
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She roams her country, leaving presents for all new-borns in the hope that one of them is the baby Jesus. |
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He roams the continents, freezing those ephemeral moments of life. |
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Babushka, the kindly old woman who roams Russia leaving presents for children in case one of them is the baby Jesus? |
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Carnival by Rawi Hage A cab driver roams an unnamed city as its rambling poet of the freakish and weird. |
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Antylar roams the land and sky, hunching to hide or soaring for all to see. |
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Then his coat is stolen, and Akakii sickens, dies and roams the earth a ghost, searching for his coat. |
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Through the shuttered streets of the town at their backs, meanwhile, roams a hostile pack of drunken sailors. |
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If an animal roams beyond the range specified, the device responds in a way determined by its wearer's recent behaviour. |
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On Berom's back, he roams through the dark forests, the neighbouring mountains and plains. |
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Its main subject roams the fields of F sharp minor with a sorrow so desolate that it appears to have been frozen and made tangible. |
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Its main subject roams the field of F-sharp minor with a sorrow so profound and desolate that it seems frozen, almost tangible. |
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A common type of agent is one that roams the Internet and searches out information. |
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Jérôme Dreyfuss roams the streets of Manhattan soaking up the energy and creativity in the atmosphere. |
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When a mesh node roams around it will detect gateways into other networks and always choose the gateway that it has the best route to. |
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The spirit roams most freely due to the bewitching charm of its small streets and the formidable effect of the mountains. |
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Neatly dressed, he roams among the patients, a stethoscope around his neck, handing out health registration cards and directing patients to the right queue. |
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Gennaro Gattuso, once of Rangers, spikily roams the midfield like Roy Keane, while Andrea Pirlo possesses all that is required of a playmaker. |
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A unique breed of civet cat roams the limestone plateaus that are seamed with gorges carved by rushing streams, and spiked by finger-like granite towers rising to 1,500 metres. |
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This wonderfully spontaneous album, recorded under live conditions in New York, confirms Angélique Kidjo remains attached to her roots no matter how far she roams. |
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He roams the world, and the result is a thrilling journey over the surface of the Earth, presented as endless succession of abstract works of art. |
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Accompanied by his son Kevin and by hunters from faraway places, Réal Langlois roams the Yukon once again, in quest of the biggest moose on earth. |
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Tim Guénard roams through conference centers and schools to tell about his own story and explain that, yes it is possible to overcome the harshest life events. |
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The caribou cannot be confined within the borders of the national parks, but national parks personnel can work with the public and the communities adjacent to the park to ensure the caribou survives no matter where it roams. |
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Babushka, direct from Russia, is a warm-hearted grandmother who roams her vast country, leaving presents for all new-borns just in case one of them is the baby Jesus. |
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In Africa, where the virus now roams across a broad swathe of countries, the GPEI would scale up activity in places such as Angola, Chad, Guinea and Mali where polio has reappeared in recent years. |
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It will probably happen eventually, so that the handset in your pocket merrily roams on to whatever network allows you to make the cheapest calls, whether in the home, the office, outdoors or at the airport. |
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Much as in a recovery strategy for a species that roams across large areas-migration across international borders, or provincial or territorial-they tend to need a lot of space and time annually. |
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As one roams through this map one will find the highest proportions of post to secondary graduates in the health regions where there is one or more relatively large urban centre. |
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The Bloodvein River is a wild and rugged river which sparkles and roams for over 300 kilometres from its headwaters in northwestern Ontario to its mouth on Lake Winnipeg incentral Manitoba. |
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Eleven species of monkey rule the forest, the pygmy hippopotamus roams the Moa River, and scores of bird species live in the treetops. |
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The mustang is an untamed horse that roams where it wants, with little interest in humans. |
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For beginners in the natural dieting world, I don't generally recommend feeding your ferret openly where she free roams, although many people do it with great success. |
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The menu at O'Toole's Tore harmoniously roams the world, with dishes like Indian sweet-potato pakora, Japanese hamachi crudo, and heritage porchetta with Mexican huitlacoche. |
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The wolpertinger roams the mountains and forests of the Bavarian Alps. |
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A constant darkness roams over the town and there is extreme cold. |
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As he roams the town, Adam crosses paths again with Mike who introduces him to the local male nude revue bar, where delirious women thrust dollar bills at gym-toned Adonises. |
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