Our report wended its way in educationese through various uncontroversial themes, as is typical of all educational curricular reports. |
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A band of protesters in colonial gear wended through the crowd, led by a bell ringer in a tricorn hat calling for revolution. |
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They wended their way among the headstones and came to a rusted fence, behind which was a secluded pond. |
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On the 10th day, the ruler, in silk and priceless gems, wended his way in procession through the crowded streets on the gorgeously caparisoned elephant. |
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We were afraid of tripping over or bumping into people as we wended our way down the narrow passageways. |
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Froome, meanwhile, had a comparatively calm day as the peloton wended its way over two enormous Alpine cols, the 21 kilometre Glandon and 19 kilometre Madeleine. |
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The family eventually wended their way to Casamance, in southern Senegal, where Ba spent two months in a school with other youngsters learning to master the kora's 21 strings. |
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As alternatingly illuminating and awkward as the usual cocktail-party chatter between intelligent people, the conversation wended back to the inevitability that all stylistic choices will be cringed at later. |
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There came the dusk, and at the warning of dusk the assembled people wended their way out of the great gate and along the roads so they may reach their own homes before night and the perils thereof came upon them. |
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Prior to his win, TV viewers probably spent a large part of yesterday's stage with their mouths agawp as the race wended its way through the largely unspoiled beauty of Corsica's rugged and wild western coastline. |
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Through a lashing rain, he drove downhill to Lake Hopatcong and, after a mile or so, wended his way onto Ryerson Road, where he slowed down in front of a two-story bungalow. |
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