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1. By that token she should be more confident that she could survive on this planet, she'd owned a few properties during her meander to the north where one had to get a cook fire going with twigs for every hot meal
2. public drama out of the long drawing down of a cancer, or the slow meander of a mild
3. They were in the mouth of the great Central Wescarp Valley and the river was starting to tend more and more to the east with every meander
4. None of it’s dramatic, not in your way…I mean, how do you make a public drama out of the long drawing down of a cancer, or the slow meander of a mild epidemic, or that fatal nudge into oncoming traffic? Oh, I do things with a flourish sometimes, I suppose, the knife and the psychosis, but no, my book is made up of dark matter, whereas yours lists the stars that shine for bright, sparkling mortality
5. meander amid kin-calls on the roll of shadow
6. By the light of week Ekendosa, the countryside was crowded but lovely, neat little farms beneath big-frond archwoods along the bank between meanders, little towns on the deep side of just about every meander, beaches on the other side
7. A meander had been shot thru with a canal, then there was a complex corridor a few miles to the northeast, with a couple sets of tide control locks to pole thru
8. My aunt was guiding us out of the wind, taking us somewhere special, this was no random meander
9. When the meander of the river came close to this road, buildings might get to twenty stories, bump 'n rolls like she had seen on the Lhar
10. He simply started to meander about the village without any special purpose
11. Their farm was in a meander of the brook, two thirds of the way up the vale and on the steeper, sunnier, south side
12. Some are geographic; Two rivers, the Tigris and its sister the Euphrates, meander over the width and length of this silt-filled valley before joining, then pouring over an extensive delta and into what is called today the Persian Gulf
13. I watched Bruiser start to meander his way through the crowd towards the DJ booth
14. "Thank you," said Monica, as she watched the woman meander down the sidewalk
15. occasions there simply isn’t the time to meander
16. In the time that you soldiers were gone I fed on the rats and Lykanthros that meander throughout this stronghold
17. There is enough land on all sides to park freely and meander to the steps that lead to the front door
18. the little pest would meander
19. Time appeared to dwindle into a meander
20. It’s hard to meander at speed, but he managed it
21. Doesn’t guarantee he won’t meander back to it, but if he does you just
22. Dalynara eventually wandered out of the room to meander the halls, her hood drawn over her head
23. Meander around the Internet
24. He let his thoughts meander; to
25. If looked at from the sky, this meander gave the impression of a crescent
26. banks of the river meander, leaving its eastern banks bare
27. It seemed they had to continually meander and weave a winding route
28. Entering an earthly heaven, to meander in an agony of love and restlessness, of sensuality and sensations, words and smiles, with the movement of our bodies and the flutter of our tongues
29. If they meander across the flat
30. know they also meander a lot within that general trend,
31. also try to meander off into any patch of grass that
32. While the athletes of the other nations remained more or less at attention, the Americans began to meander about, checking things out—peering down the barrels of some field artillery pieces that had been arrayed facing them point-blank, studying the monolithic stone sculptures at the entrance to the stadium, or simply stretching out on the damp grass and pulling their straw hats over their faces for a nap
33. Her journey back was rather a meander than a march
34. All day she would fly and meander
35. (You can appreciate that soil homogeneity is not a factor because other streams, such as ocean currents, also meander in a nearly homogeneous medium
36. Every meander in a river is independent of other meanders, and thus all are completely random
37. If we were to look at all the meanders as an ensemble, overlaying one on top of the other like a multiple-exposure photograph, the meander randomness would also become apparent
38. However, if we are in a given meander, we are virtually certain of the general path of the river for a short distance downstream
39. Rivers meander in an attempt to maintain a constant slope on their way to the ocean
1. As soon as it was quiet from the receding stampede, a herd of something else meandered into the area at a slow deliberate pace
2. There were millions of tiny hisses as laleets called for mates from the reeds lining the tiny creek that meandered around this clump of trees
3. He meandered under the spreading boughs of hardwoods and along shrub-shrouded trails until he saw The Lake
4. meandered his way through the throng selling their
5. One of Babs’ hobbies was a scale railway that meandered through his estate
6. We meandered east through the hills and woods of the
7. Upstream to the north the river meandered lazily through the countryside, flanked by green trees and other vegetation
8. Senta and Song, and the others, meandered off in different directions
9. It meandered into a corner by the window wall
10. They were travelling a barely discernible path that meandered along the bank of the Andith River, searching for a place where they could cross, and Broshee wondered if they would ever find one
11. His mind was losing its sharpness to the reality of death, and his thoughts meandered amongst happy cubhood memories
12. Sheep meandered by their van, separated by a high fence line
13. The paths meandered naturally, as if they had been cut by water
14. Randal grabbed his bag of grub, meandered through the crowd, and made his way to his daddy’s BMW that was filled with a bunch of older kids that were wearing golf shirts
15. The road meandered to and fro in a lot of switchbacks to the summit
16. I meandered back to the house arriving a little after midday just as the wind picked up
17. A beautiful brook meandered underneath and a small signpost announced the location of „Brookdell Cottage’
18. He meandered to the front of her and blocked her view
19. There would never have been a better audience than this one man, who meandered along with the flow of my speech
20. The scene repeated itself as they meandered here and there, occasionally being interspersed with the bodies of horses, some of which were still attached to the lightweight war chariots similar to those that Moshe remembered having been barged down the river
21. Coming out of a fold in the hills, a small black indistinct line meandered in the direction of the lowlands
22. “How’s your arm?” he said as we meandered down the street
23. The scene repeated itself as they meandered here and there, occasionally being interspersed
24. a fold in the hills, a small black indistinct line meandered in the direction of the lowlands
25. I walked down the road for several hours as it meandered
26. The six thousand men under his command would be reorganised into four groups to defend the three mountain passes that meandered up into the high grounds and town above; one force for each pass with the fourth as a reserve
27. remarks from the neighbours as they meandered by, noses in the air
28. As the hours ticked by and we meandered around the yard sharing conversations with
29. After a remarkably fine and cheap meal in a self-service restaurant, I relaxed in the Park of Albert the First, where a parade of handsome young couples looking self-assured and elegant, shaking hands and embracing friends, chatting amicably, strolled arm in arm around a more or less circular path that meandered between the trees
30. Broken columns glimmered among the trees, the straggling lines of crumbling walls meandered off into the shadows, and under his feet were broad paves, cracked and bowed by roots growing beneath
31. Trees and flowers were everywhere and a graceful stream meandered through the streets where sparkling trout leaped among the stones and the water
32. Groping in the darkness to which he had become so accustomed that he could all but see through it, he discovered that the tunnel did not run straight, but meandered, and he fell back beyond the first turn, so that the light of the strangers should not fall on him as they passed
33. The path meandered without me
34. They had meandered around the galaxy, searching for a suitable home, and just happened to stumble upon our doorstep
35. meandered off in the direction of her grandmother holed up in her mother’s ship
36. The others meandered away leaving Sabrina and Beau standing alone in the galley
37. Anna climbed over the stile and with her tread falling softly on the carpet of leaves and grass she meandered her way through the trees
38. The light clicked off and the sound of the crying meandered down the hallway
39. The course, which had meandered under Fishmael's erratic influence at night, was now set straight for the day, away from the City, away from the happy entrapment of culture and uncouthness, wealth and poverty
40. Ian meandered his way around to Donna’s arm
41. I slid out of bed and meandered into the bathroom
42. As he lay there in the womb-like comfort of his bed, his thoughts meandered around the imagery of Nancy’s dream
43. Eventually he meandered into some relevant detail
44. We all meandered down to the stern, drinks in hand
45. Jed mumbled his facetious gratification and slowly meandered
46. They meandered their way through the street trying not to bump into
47. Once inside the brightly lit store, Mark meandered over to the luggage section
48. Her mind meandered further
49. We meandered over to Dr
50. They meandered off
1. She drove around in meandering random patterns throughout the city for more than an hour, and got nothing
2. The two hundred mile trip to Lastriss increased to four hundred miles by the meandering of the river, making the trip from Hazorpean take at least four weeks altogether when the wind was this light
3. necking tourists and the occasional meandering, unworldly
4. Belle had spent the morning assembling trays of assorted flowers from beside the meandering overflow that emptied the pond when heavy rains filled it past its rim
5. While meandering thru the area he would always call 'the mandela' from then on, he thought they passed three different places called Conchidenabla, a name he'd heard talk about
6. Motorway Pass) was how nice it would be meandering
7. The path continued along a wide gurgling creek of crystal clarity, meandering along the whole length of this grand hollow
8. Dingles paths meandering here and there with never a moment to be still
9. But he very soon was delayed again, when he happened to catch a glimpse of a certain shifty Argonian meandering near the marketplace
10. While Carius continued to gather materials here and there to place in the tent, the Breton found herself meandering near the officer’s quarters
11. "I fear the animal must have been driven to distraction by your meandering monologues
12. A now that contains the imprints of the past and the meandering dreams of the future
13. The train slowed, meandering through valleys at a leisurely 300kph, catering for the sightseers rather than business trips
14. he could see dozens of fish meandering gently between the fronds
15. Staring at it hurt his eyes and he turned away to discover that he was in a meandering tunnel, floating freely, pulled along by a brightness that lay ahead—
16. Leaves of brilliant yellow, russet, apple red, brown, orange, purplish colours, floated upon the meandering river
17. Brubaker described how the river came down out of the plateau of south-central Ontario, curving back to the northwest; collecting behind the dunes at Le Gran Binge in a series of meandering bayous, before finding its way to Lake Kandechio
18. What more could a salamander reasonably ask? Red eyes glowed in the middle of the meandering creek
19. The drive in was through a clump of huge oaks, but out back it was all fields and hills, with a little creek meandering away in the far distance
20. The zombies’ feet were meandering at the edge of the circle, with hands outstretched, quite possibly hungering for brains or other vital parts
21. The Milky Way was aglow as a distinct, meandering band of luminous cloud flowing through the darkness of space
22. He had wandered through a meandering labyrinth of large metal pipes, interconnections and all manners of weird machinery and constructs the likes of which he could not believe were made by mere men
23. He showed Sim on the nav-screen a spot on a meandering side trail, curving to the right between two artificial hills, all covered with shrubs and vegetation
24. He supposed it was too early to expect much from their meandering search
25. Her mind wandered to such meandering thoughts whenever Amonas came to mind
26. Archmagio was there, a gray shifting form, meandering aimlessly between ten thousand forms of men
27. It’s already meandering up the hill to the Van-Bailey residence
28. It was a long path, and in some places a little meandering
29. Toby Parker, looking young and sleepy now, struggled to follow Monaghan's meandering tale
30. I continued down the meandering road, carrying a melon
31. least resistance, a meandering route that I would set out to
32. Near the end I lost my resentful hate for Vera in philosophical meandering, while her enmity for me seemed to reach a zenith
33. Mishea stands in the doorway, her head nodding slowly, tears meandering down her cheeks
34. He used a thin, meandering column of smoke from an old fire as a compass bearing
35. “What happened to that river meandering around the back of here” groaned Stu, as once again his flip flop had got caught in yet another hole
36. He was looking down upon the meandering waterfront streets
37. The river had in the past apparently changed its course; I could see its old meandering path
38. Dressing more casually in cotton trousers, t-shirts and pumps, they set off down the narrow meandering streets
39. I suppose I was just meandering in a random direction at this point
40. Even in their last encounter, after he became a vampire, he saw himself for the weak, meandering thing that he was, and had been all of his life
41. He looked up to spot it, but only found the darkening blue twilight, a few dozen meandering clouds, and two distant airplanes heading towards LAX
42. The driver pulled onto the main road and started meandering through the surprisingly busy London traffic
43. The innocent, soft blowing winds that kissed the ocean before reaching dry land; the meandering green mountains that still looked virgin, all seemed somewhat larger than life
44. After meandering around
45. It made robotic equipment meandering about on Mars look like a toy for a ten year old
46. But after a few hours of meandering around the same spot of town, two elderly men approached us, and already knew who some of us were
47. The red carpeting was thick and plush, creating the sensation of walking on air, an effect that was further highlighted by the plethora of partially nude young women casually meandering and mingling with guests who found the atmosphere reminiscent of some kind of paradise on earth
48. Slowly he went to the window, casually looked out, checked his watch; then he began a slow meandering course through the room in the general direction of the droid
49. He drove on, happily meandering his way to his destination while listening
50. The drunken sailor that had thrown the bottle was meandering toward
1. It is one of the Lhar's largest tributaries, nearly as wide as the Lhar where they left it, less braids but tighter meanders
2. as sleep meanders softly along the contours of their bed
3. By the light of week Ekendosa, the countryside was crowded but lovely, neat little farms beneath big-frond archwoods along the bank between meanders, little towns on the deep side of just about every meander, beaches on the other side
4. Only the tops of those five hundred foot walls of crystal building were visible, the river still had a few meanders on it's way to the docks
5. It meanders through the valley, taking in some interesting scenery on the way
6. The stream that runs past the Well emerges from the trees here and meanders its way through the soft green grass and hawthorn bushes
7. Anthony meanders in to my room, leaning his shoulder against the doorframe
8. Her morning in the Baker fields and by the banks of that part of the Sym that meanders through them had tuned her mind to meditation
9. Next to a paved path that meanders through the broad green lawn around the Silver
10. meanders toward the slightest sense of gravity, and,
11. Where the ravine opens between the cliffs, and a slender, shallow rivulet meanders out of the bushes to lose itself in the sea, the lighter was run ashore; and the two men, with a taciturn, undaunted energy, began to discharge her precious freight, carrying each ox-hide box up the bed of the rivulet beyond the bushes to a hollow place which the caving in of the soil had made below the roots of a large tree
12. Viewed as an aerial photograph, every river in the world meanders
13. Every meander in a river is independent of other meanders, and thus all are completely random
14. If we were to look at all the meanders as an ensemble, overlaying one on top of the other like a multiple-exposure photograph, the meander randomness would also become apparent
15. If the slope is too severe, the meanders have the same effect as a skier who weaves back and forth across the slope to slow his descent
16. Thus, meanders cause the river to take the path of least resistance in the sense of energy conservation
17. I lament, sir, that the discussion has not been confined to the subject which the resolution presents for consideration, but as I had no control over the debate, I am compelled to pursue it through the meanders it has taken
18. From the Tennessee line, which would be the northern boundary of the State, to the confluence of the Mississippi with the bay of Mexico, is a distance of from eight hundred to a thousand miles, in the nearest direction, and following the meanders of the river, not less in my opinion than twelve hundred miles
19. Emott) who gave the information, I ask, would he have been contented with the long investigation of documents, to ascertain if any of the diplomatic meanders turned towards French influence? No, sir, he would not; he would have demanded of the National Government to have his children restored to his arms; he could demand this in a way to be heard