Just this week, infrared cameras detected 15 people wending their way across the desert. |
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Trees, shrubs and long grass with a symmetrical spiderweb of cobblestone paths wending through them. |
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Low clouds embraced the hilltops around the valley, tendrils of mist wending down into the frost-rimed trees along the slopes. |
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So the 3,000 protesters wending their way through Westwood had few witnesses beyond a gaggle of riot cops. |
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For more than two decades, lawsuits to equalize school funding have been wending their way through the courts in 44 states. |
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He set out into the sun-soaked, blossom-perfumed clearing, wending his way with care amid white campion, goosefoot, and dock plants. |
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An icy draught needled across the room, wending its way up the chimney and leaving me shivering violently in its wake. |
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This last proposal is still slowly wending its way through the necessary procedures in the competent institutions. |
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The alternative is a circuitous, 1,400-kilometre expedition along mainly earth roads wending through eight neighbouring municipalities. |
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Visitors wending their way through its narrow streets will find noteworthy examples of both ancient and modern architecture. |
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The cartons then undergo a completeness check, are coded, and fed to the Innopal PBL palletizer before finally wending their way to the customer. |
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The Gitana Team has done an excellent job on Gitana Eighty and today I find myself wending my way alone at the helm of a perfectly prepared boat. |
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No one put their lives on the line for us, re-entering the building, climbing the stairs, wending their way through the passages to our meeting room. |
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On Thursday afternoon last at 3.30 pm a small number of people were wending their way along Carlow's widest street, in stark contrast to a few years back. |
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But to enter the expansive dale it must climb over 7,000 feet, wending its way through snowcapped mountains cut from the Alay and Tian Shan ranges. |
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You'd be able to kayak to work, or maybe spend your Sunday wending your way through a small creek down from the top of Mount Royal through Westmount and into the East End. |
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A land-acquisition bill wending its way through parliament would, if passed, make it easier to force through infrastructure projects. |
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An anti-terror law wending its way through parliament would make it easier to limit free speech. |
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The witch, wending her way home each night, knows something or someone is near. |
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The Parsees, who lived for centuries on the Gujarat coast before wending their way to Bombay in the 17th Century, are the focus of two exhibitions. |
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In Kansas, as in many states, challenges to same-sex marriage bans are wending their way through the courts. |
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I joined a crowd wending its way past wooden barriers, metal detectors, and two Swiss guards giving perfunctory looks at the tickets and waving us on to the audience hall. |
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These are embodied in a constitutional amendment wending its way through Congress. |
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And around 20m migrant workers were wending their way back to their villages, jobless after the collapse of construction and export booms in coastal cities. |
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In this second episode, the Chinese beauty will lead her mysterious suitor into her universe: the asphalt of Hong Kong, at once modern and traditional, wending their way through dark alleys and illuminated buildings? |
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One is a bill wending its way through the state legislature that would essentially treat marijuana like alcohol, making it legal for people aged 21 and over. |
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The chromed brass elements has got wending and classic shapes. |
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But this means no longer being eligible for the programme a restriction on religious freedom, say some, and indeed court challenges are wending their way through the system. |
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