North is the farthest remove from home, a place where Frankenstein's monster wanders mournfully, distant from all the known safe world. |
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He wanders into pointless asides, conspiracy theories and even presumes to lecture the audience about its loyalty to Canada. |
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The eponymous anti-heroine wanders the streets of the Old Quarter, touching people with beauty while holding the key to the evil all around. |
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A river from the fading distance, which is one mist of collapsed aqueducts and castles, wanders between poplars and pollarded willows. |
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Another staffer wanders across the floor with an armful of cardboard signs, haphazardly handing them out to delegates. |
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We heard arrant nonsense from this hopeless Minister of Police, who wanders around the country in a daze, blinded by his own incompetence. |
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Anyone who wanders into a bookshop or looks through a publisher's catalogue is bound to bump into a new Companion. |
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One evening, Mehmet wanders into a pub at the tail end of a football match and finds himself swept up in a euphoric throng. |
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He wanders past the old city gate, marooned by itself on an island in the traffic. |
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A disturbed little boy wanders out into the woods and finds a family of man-eating troglodytes trapped in a pit. |
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During each visit to her candidate site, the scout wanders through it, approaching nest mates and touching them with her antennae. |
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The juvenile sea squirt wanders through the sea searching for a suitable rock or hunk of coral to cling to and make it its home for life. |
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Even so, the story sometimes wanders and risks losing the thread of the narrative. |
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I notice he wanders a little farther out in the pasture every time he sees me coming up the tree-lined driveway to Linda's Southwind Farm. |
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Walked through the woods for more than two hours at a fast clip, stepping quickly along the bike path that wanders through my town. |
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He wanders miserably through the woods and by a stroke of misfortune finds himself wed to a corpse bride. |
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Driven mad, he wanders the blasted heath as his rivals watch the clan destroy itself. |
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And then one night in New Orleans, he wanders, musing and unquiet, into Storeyville and hears Jazz. |
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That it surely has, although if attention wanders even for an instant, the thread quickly unravels. |
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Caddy finally goes to bed, but, unsettled, Quentin wanders around, and happens to bump into Dalton. |
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He wanders around Manhattan, unshaven, unbathed, and smoking and cussing a lot. |
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Lee wanders into the living room, head still in a turban but considerably drier without the soapsuds, and wrapped in a navy blue toweling robe. |
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Alone in the desolate town, Jane wanders the vales and windy moors for many hours, on the lookout to faintly explore this town. |
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A video camera monitors the road markings and sets off a warning if a vehicle wanders. |
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Instead, a poker-faced Willis wanders around the camp like a wary housebuyer uncertain as to whether he should declare his interest. |
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Dr Rob, um, wanders about the place, not making a great deal of sense, and hallucinating an encounter with Julie Burchill in the garden. |
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Almost somnambulant, he wanders through the forest, munching on hallucinogenic mushrooms. |
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For starters, on what seems like a daily basis, someone somehow wanders off unnoticed by a group huddled together in the middle of the desert. |
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I was just putting a pat of butter in the bottom of a pan for the scrambled eggs, when Alex wanders through to see me. |
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However, the experiment failed in a major way, and the camera wanders all over the place. |
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As she wanders, her thoughts become more and more pessimistic and she begins to reflect on life and grows depressed. |
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He wanders in the nearby hills and woods to gather cuckooflowers, cowslips, stitchworts, elder flowers and of course nettles. |
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Slowly she wanders across the bluff looking for deadfall to build a small fire. |
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Fenton is dressed like Petruchio from Kiss Me Kate, and Falstaff himself wanders around in a generously padded body suit. |
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The space looks modern, gridded, but one wanders through the grid like someone lost in a forest. |
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As portrayed by Thornton, Ed Crane wanders disaffectedly through life, somehow unencumbered by the dissolution of his world. |
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The eponymous hero wanders off for two minutes before his worried mother finds him. |
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She just goes on talking, without a pause, except for the coffee, and my mind wanders again. |
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Even what was supposed to be the ultimate taboo, murder, has been demystified and wanders our streets aimlessly every other weekend. |
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If you're meditating to calm your mind and your attention wanders, slowly return to the object, sensation or movement you're focusing on. |
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I am sure I have actually seen the Funeral CD on some shelf in some shop during my wanders. |
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In this great wheel of Brahman, the life and foundation of all, the soul wanders like a swan, thinking himself and the Inspirer to be separate. |
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Mali, while seeming sophisticated, wanders in and out of ghetto rat behavior, especially when it comes to her man, Tad Honeywell. |
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We watch his feet as he wanders in aimless circles trying to determine his direction. |
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As she wanders through the village, we see the incredibly evocative faces of her fellow Gypsy brethren. |
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He wanders into a local gym, sees world welterweight champion Yuri in the ring, and offers to spar with him. |
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A solivagant means to wander alone; a traveller who wanders alone without any company. |
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The audience learns early on that he wanders the hospital at night, anaesthetises female patients in their sleep and interferes with them. |
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During the encounter, one is thrown into the eccentric orbit and remains in the Solar System while the other is ejected into interstellar space where it wanders forever. |
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Armed with an exact list of what is to be bought, off we set, and woe betide the person who wanders in front of us as Mistress P beats a direct path to the chosen store. |
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And so the sheep wanders from the flock and follows its own course. |
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She's not one of those actors who wanders off to the Winnebago to sulk between scenes, she would just park herself on the end of a dolly and wait for us to re-light. |
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Maybe I'll find my pension by happening across its grinning proprietress as she wanders the streets trying to snare lost holidaymakers in the morning. |
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She gives you a story line or a message from great granny or a question to ponder, grins around her wreath of pipe smoke and wanders on over the hill. |
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As he comes near he widens his eyes still further and arches his eyebrows in an enquiring expression but she shakes her head and he wanders away again. |
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Out wanders nature boy with his beard, his flannie shirt, and his boots. |
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He wanders through the halls of the United Nations, passing out pamphlets and extolling his cause. |
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It unexceptionally demands ID from everyone who wanders up to the bar. |
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On a break from cooking and bickering with Jesse in the RV, Walt wanders off. |
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At one point, they tie the mother camel's legs together so the baby can suckle, but once free she wanders away, her unhappy calf following at a distance behind her. |
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This book basically follows a Chicken as he wanders through the farm. |
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While not locked in his office, he wanders the corridors like a lost soul. |
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When the cloaked figure wanders, ethereally, through the misty graveyard, dancing among the headstones, we sense we are in the hands of an exceptional visionary. |
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In one story, a young man wanders the streets penitentially tied to his girlfriend who he drove to madness and attempted suicide by briefly deserting her for a richer woman. |
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Phineas Finn by Anthony Trollope, the story of an Irish lawyer who more or less wanders into Parliament. |
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Rather, he picks up a thought and wanders off peripatetically, his sentences getting longer and longer, but never becoming incoherent, until he returns to his initial thought. |
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In nervous moments, her hand wanders to a small patch of acne on her forehead, a reminder of just how young she really is. |
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Eventually, this short, louche novel that began with warmth and zest and cheekiness, wanders around aimlessly in magenta caftans. |
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By his hubristic defiance of time, Dorian wanders into an infrahuman realm where he is at the mercy of pitiless daemonic agents. |
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The juvenile sea squirt wanders through the sea looking for a rock to cling to. |
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Sometimes a neighborhood cat, a calico, wanders by and peers in. |
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If your concentration wanders, keep it short and snappy with a notelet, advises Alison. |
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Thus Wong's work sometimes wanders into the terrain of corniness, but even when it does, it always smolders. |
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Orchestral pieces that surge through the air, To syncopated jazz that wanders somewhere. |
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Death is not unknown to him, but she has perished And her errand ghost wanders through the night. |
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Peter wanders off in the hopes of finding a record shop he's heard about but returns only with a pack of Pocky. |
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Confused, he wanders onto busy streets of Westchester, disrupting traffic. |
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Broken by Guinevere's reaction, Lancelot goes mad and wanders the wilderness for two years until he arrives at Corbin where he is recognized by Elaine. |
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Demented by grief at Polonius's death, Ophelia wanders Elsinore. |
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In typical Lagunitas fashion, this beer wanders venturesomely from established style paths, into the magical hop garden where all Lagunitas beers seem to get their start. |
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For example, if a bowler steps up to the crease to bowl, and the batsmen his end wanders out the crease, the bowler can whip off the bails, appeal and the batsmen is out. |
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Most importantly, Stormy is an empath who, like Star Trek's Deanna Troi, wanders through our organization psychically tuning it up wherever it is needed. |
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Will they have an electronic ankle monitor on him so team officials can be alerted if he wanders off between innings over to the all-you-can-eat right-field pavilion? |
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Susan Haynes was inspired by Ronald Carlson's Sheep painting to create Dollbaby, which mystifyingly features three women frolicking naked as a sheep wanders past. |
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She then wanders with her son toward Bukovina, the birthplace of her mother, and attempts to reach the Hasidic Tzadik at Vishnitz and complete her pilgrimage. |
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