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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.
In another school, security guards stopped two students as they wandered the halls.
You wander around, conversing with characters and doing favors in exchange for money and relationship points.
Instead of going to work every day, you participate in mini-games (driving a lawn mover, cliff diving, serving drinks to bar patrons as if you were shuffleboardin’). There are goals to guide you (learn to cook, find a fishing pole, get a roommate), but basically you’re just wandering around doin’ whatever you please, making sure you pee, shower, and sleep whenever the appropriate meters get too low.
But the court should have gone further and declared that each of us has the right to be anonymous in our wanderings.
Published as ''The Philosophy of Jesus of Nazareth,'' this truncated Gospel portrayed Jesus as a wise man who spent his time wandering around Galilee, delivering parables and aphorisms.
The PCUSA, unlike the Presbyterian Church in America and Cumberland Presbyterians, has over the past 30 years wandered into the wilderness and embraced numerous unbiblical doctrines.
"Evil, by contrast, digresses and wanders, vents and muses, reflects and recollects.
Instead we get a series of long, wandering songs that smack of self-indulgence.
Barely half-a-year-old, she was a sprightly little fur-ball, sniffing everything around her, and it was love at first sight the moment she laid her bright yellow eyes on Hashy wandering in the hallway.
He could make satirical comments on the debate with the help of glove puppets, or do a cookery demonstration for peers whose attention wanders.
His willingness to criticize the Bush Administration on these subjects has distinguished him from the other eminent Democrats who wandered the country during the recent election season, hoping to make a Presidential impression on the Party faithful.
A single crystalline raindrop teeters on the tip of the pink beak of a wandering albatross.
At full time, he wandered towards the visitors’ enclosure and cupped one ear, then the other as if to inquire what the travelling support had to say about him now.
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