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He is one of numerous young-old contemporary fiction writers—Mark Helprin, Thomas Mallon, Caleb Carr, Alice Munro, Andrea Barrett, with E. L. Doctorow as godfather—to whom time past is an open book, a theme park in which they wander with a child’s delight in gaudiness and violence.

You wander around, conversing with characters and doing favors in exchange for money and relationship points.

Goalie Marty Turco draws the most venom for his penchant to wander from the crease and an occasional bump (or slash) of an opposing player.

When no proteins are present, the beads wander randomly through a thin, flat layer of fluid, clustering in short-lived groups of a dozen or more.

Swope took another drag from his Tiparillo, letting his eyes wander to the village center's sawtooth roof.

Each year the city sees many ex-Alexandrians return and wander along its streets.

I was an inveterate museum-goer from the age of fourteen, when I'd take the trolley to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts after school and wander the halls of Greek antiquities.

I am here from a goodish wander and at your service."Andy, your friend!Back from a goodish wander and at your service.

Except for the traditional gold suq, where tourists like to wander, little is left of Old Dubai.


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