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The narrative meanders, just as Chatwin did on his journey.
It meanders across the surface with no destination in mind.
Highway 1 meanders more than 650 miles along California's rugged coastline.
Early on, it meanders just as aimlessly as Gus and Mickey.
This section's plot, though it meanders at times, is fairly straightforward.
It meanders some 310 miles through idyllic countryside and picturesque towns.
The melody meanders, the tempo shifts, and Cohen floats above it all.
Like Confucius's rivers, "The Water Kingdom" twists around in spirals and meanders.
Light on plot, rich in atmosphere, "River" meanders like its liquid locales.
The Adi Ganga, a tributary of the Ganges, meanders through the city.
"No Knives in the Kitchens of This City" meanders a great deal.
A leaf meanders its way to the ground; an insect buzzes by.
The track meanders horizontally and vertically and twists and turns over 950 feet.
For the last few bars of "Freestyle," his voice casually meanders into melody.
His memory meanders and leaves him grasping for names and dates and thoughts.
The trail meanders back to public transportation in Chermignon d'En Bas or Diogne.
Camille meanders her way to hint that Natalie's brother could be another suspect.
She meanders the garden with a relaxed gait, tasting herbs and tomatoes at whim.
While she's waiting, the girl meanders over to the nearby structure: The Black Museum.
The rhythmic stop-and-go sets the pace for a discussion that meanders from .
Instigator is a smart and timely album that meanders but still keeps its balance.
But overall, that still wasn't enough to keep me interested as the show meanders.
He meanders down the road, dons an apron and gets to work, serving customers.
The horse then meanders through the crowd for a few seconds before the video ends.
Like much of Linklater's work, Only Yesterday meanders and takes its time with its storytelling.
It meanders from start to finish, searching for a tone that it never quite finds.
Atlanta has some ongoing plots, but it mostly meanders from one story to the next.
Our conversation meanders for a bit, as our food now sits cold on our plates.
The story meanders, characters are introduced and dropped without notice, and Johnson's journey feels surface deep.
While it meanders at times, like the stories of many absentminded old men, it's rarely boring.
Investors focus on economic reports, earnings, and three Fed speeches today, as May meanders rather indecisively.
Instead of that, Trump has allowed the issue to slip into the meanders of interminable nitpicking.
But although the first third of the book sets out in that direction, the remainder meanders.
But although the first third of the book sets out in that direction, the remainder meanders.
It meanders jaggedly along the coastline in the state's Big Sur region and provides breathtaking views.
It meanders close to what seems like an ending a couple of times before the actual finish.
The film meanders along until Ana invites Clara to have sex, and her eyes ominously change colour.
The focal point is Howard Avenue, which meanders among grand former estates that are academic buildings today.
The tour stops at several ice cream shops as it meanders through Little Italy, SoHo and Chinatown.
Hazan meanders from Ivry to St.-Denis, providing hand-drawn maps should one bravely attempt to follow.
In truth, the show doesn't explore much of anything; it, like its central character, just meanders along.
Around those wrought-iron tables a glass runway meanders at right angles, like the trademark Versace Greek key.
As the impasse meanders through its fourth week and more bills come due, their numbers have been growing.
It meanders so much that the distance on the ground is nearly twice what it is by air.
It meanders past civil-war defences with commanding views over the city and across the Potomac river into Virginia.
"For All of Mankind" meanders and takes too long to go anywhere for a show about the space race.
Critic's Pick Shostakovich's "Leningrad" Symphony is a sprawling score that heaves, blasts, marches and meanders for nearly 80 minutes.
It's here where this digressive chapter of "The Leftovers" (sort of) meanders its way back to the main plot.
Switch the handoff, and Jokic meanders down onto the block, where he is especially dangerous posting up smaller defenders.
The stretch that meanders through New Delhi teems with filth and toxins, and its surface bubbles with thick, white foam.
But he is let down by a script that meanders and never really finds its way out of the woods.
In the 58-second video, a seemingly drunk Raymond Reinke approaches a bison as it meanders across a Yellowstone roadway.
His line becomes lighter and meanders up his hand indicating he's at times misdirected, but manages to rebuild and progress.
A 3D whale meanders unhindered through open space, its blue-glowing, holographic surface transparent with the complex technology humming underneath.
Satabraq meanders the alleyways in the Old City of Mosul, a place that is both her home and a frontline.
T23 drags and meanders, but Boyle hasn't lost sight of that core theme—if anything, his new film amplifies it.
Church towers crane above the red roofs, while the medieval main street, Hauptstrasse, meanders through the center of the city.
James meanders through and eventually leaves New York, only to return when her health takes a turn for the worse.
Unfortunately, at many sites, the study work meanders around for 5 to 15 years without even selecting a cleanup remedy.
The Great River Road tiptoed around countless oxbow lakes, formed when the river meanders elsewhere and leaves behind trapped water.
Natalie meanders around a punching bag and opens the door to a utility closet in the corner of the room.
Farther north, the Naromiyocknowhusunkatankshunk Brook meanders, its 29-character name recalling the native Algonquins who once lived in the area.
Republicans in the past have had success in reining in the president when he meanders outside of traditional Republican norms.
In particular, they stopped engaging in the kind of lengthy meanders that had been common before they began to run.
Yet he also meanders and sometimes speaks so softly at events that it can be difficult for attendees to hear.
Yet he also meanders and sometimes speaks so softly at events that it can be difficult for attendees to hear.
The pathway meanders through an area once home to shuttered factories; eventually, it will connect 10 neighborhoods in the city.
At times it meanders quietly through its spillways, but at others it violently gouges trenches and coulees while subsuming the land.
Occasionally this northern jet stream meanders south and ushers in the polar air deep into the southern regions of North America.
The film stars Michelle Williams as Wendy, a young woman who meanders through Oregon and Washington on her way to Alaska.
"A river meanders through the valley, and during our time there, the jacaranda trees were in full bloom," St. Clair says.
He is committed to his stooped-shoulder character, and admirably invested in the path the film follows, even as it meanders.
From this opening, "Inferno" meanders on, failing to find a coherent voice or strategy to convey the drama of Hatch's experience.
Matters so much, in fact, that Louisiana has dropped $18 million on a 10,800-square-foot model of Big Muddy's sinuous meanders.
Over a desolate piano, a thrumming organ, then a gentle guitar, he meanders east and west to Dublin, Alabama, and New York.
When I step back from admiring the textured detail, I notice how thread from figure's edges wisps and meanders across the canvas.
He is then seen walking backward away from a brown and white dog, who meanders toward the officer with his tail wagging.
It's multiple streaming networks and the Third UI as the Gang meanders from iOS 10 to Twitter's Apple TV global network debut.
And then there's the River Thames, which meanders so much that sometimes the shortest route can take a driver across it twice.
It meanders but never loses direction, and might make you want to take the day off and go floating down a river.
You can ride the L, a sluggish crawl on a train that meanders through neighborhoods and down the middle of an expressway.
The room is lit by overhead windows, and people in the glare are sweltering as his stump speech meanders all over the place.
While the siblings bond, Chris, who spent the last episode getting comfortable killing walkers, meanders off to find the wreck of Flight 462.
Washington also made things difficult for itself by allowing the problem to slip into the meanders of contentious and slow-moving technical negotiations.
For its first 50 minutes or so, following a traumatic experience that its lead characters aren't too eager to contend with, "Dude" meanders.
The border is but a line on the map, one that twists and meanders for more than 300 miles, like an indecisive river.
The final year too often meanders, as students load schedules with electives, allow their grades to sag and fritter away time until graduation.
"The Retreat of Western Liberalism" is really an extended essay, and it meanders a bit without getting too absorbed by any one issue.
Even when Wendy grows older, becoming a rather sober 9-year-old (Devin France), the whole thing meanders, swirling rather than marching forward.
Ralph Breaks the Internet, like all good picaresques, meanders a bit during its journey, stopping to take several little detours that aren't strictly necessary.
The story, which is credited to eight different writers including Toy Story 4 director Josh Cooley and Rashida Jones, meanders a bit from there.
The plot meanders enough to keep the two leads confused till the end of the film, at which point everything miraculously falls into place.
The northeastern boundary of the neighborhood, which separates it from Ridgewood, Queens, meanders up the avenues, including Irving, Wyckoff, St. Nicholas and Cypress Avenues.
Camille meanders around Wind Gap, half drunk, blasting music, fumbling through abortive interviews, arguing with Adora, running into Amma, trading quips with Detective Willis.
As it meanders through the forest, the boys daydream about meals Angelo's grandmother could make for them, and about moving to New York together.
The line meanders, but it also echoes what is on either side, suggesting a series of eccentric, drifting lines across a fanciful topographic map.
As the dinner guests' plight gradually dawns on them, the music meanders through changing tempos and jolting, staccato rhythms that reflect the impending horror.
The Killing meanders at times, but "What You Have Left" has real snap, with each scene revealing something either about the case or the characters.
As the implementation of that reform meanders its way through the federal rulemaking process, one huge challenge is defining what the term "emerging technologies" means.
She's a gifted producer, a smart songwriter, still getting to grips with a voice that meanders between a wispy falsetto and a soulful mid-range.
Despite its importance, the vast majority of the road is narrow, with a single lane going each way as it meanders through the Andean hills.
If these meanders, or ripples, are extreme, cold Arctic air can spill southward or hotter air from the middle of the planet can move north.
INDOORS A brick staircase that meanders down a rocky slope leads to a courtyard, where the main entrance is sheltered by an overhanging slate roof.
On foot, by bus and on horseback, she travels into a rugged, depopulated world, heading toward hoped-for justice as the tale meanders and pauses.
The direct addresses, developed by Böhm together with her actresses, are lively, and the acting is engaging, but the production meanders despite the energetic performances.
The quest for Dulcinea meanders through a long series of unlikely adventures, including Quixote's famous fight with a group of windmills, impossibly reconfigured as giants.
But the second film meanders, sagging in the middle, and devoting far too much time to a final showdown between our protagonists and their foe.
Her "Imogen Says Nothing" meanders across some mighty strange terrain, and ultimately fails to derive much meaning from the admittedly inventive strands of its story.
"Cold" begins to discuss the physics of entropy, but it barely restates the general principle, meanders a bit, then stops before it discovers anything unfamiliar.
In fairness, he meanders into the fray at some point, but for the most part, he placidly stares at the fracas as it unfolds before him.
The river begins in Burgundy, in east-central France, and meanders 485 miles westward until it reaches its mouth, near the port city of Le Havre.
Opened up by Collins so you know it means business, the track meanders along pleasantly, distorting slightly when Tyler's verse comes, before strolling towards its end.
In one new short work, "The Same Road Is a Different Road," the camera meanders through a tony London neighborhood, past Georgian townhouses and hipster bars.
Even in the RPGs I admire the most, there are usually down moments, times when things can get tedious, or where the story meanders and gets confusing.
As he meanders through the spectacular Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain, tour guide Yasin Maymir hones in on a section of ornate patterning on the interior walls.
The objects you can interact with are inconsistent, the level pacing is erratic, and the whole thing meanders in a way that is less meditative than frustrating.
And after ups and downs, meanders in the river and many dead ends, as if by magic, I landed exactly where I needed to be: the park.
It meanders through low bushland that the relentless Tierra Caliente sun has scorched near colorless, with the monotony only broken by a sparse population of tall cacti.
And as the conversation meanders off course — to foreign trees and fossils and which celebrity has a limp — the whole party is excessively diverted, except for Margaret.
It meanders predictably; Melissa Rochelle Younker, in "Doll With a Broken Head" is exactly that as she dips and wobbles, gaining control over gravity and then losing it.
Inspired by her own journeys and reading, in particular the poets Constantine Cavafy and Rabindranath Tagore, she meanders like them through the places and spaces of human existence.
It meanders, like Lyra's journey, and we are often left with only hints about the machinations of venal politicians and the possibility of magic lingering in the margins.
In reality, he's a dilettante who meanders from career to career, working vaguely at a lifestyle magazine for Brooklyn fathers and seeking fulfillment through cinematography classes and carpentry.
Set in 1938, during the rising tide of World War II, Kurland's convoluted espionage thriller meanders from the Brooklyn docks to Berlin to Washington, D.C., and back again.
Instead, it may hammer the coast of North Carolina for 24 hours or more, and then slide from northeast to southwest, down into South Carolina, as the storm meanders.
Some government programmes can also be funded directly; firms have donated, for example, to one that cleans up the river Ganges, which meanders through the constituency of Mr Modi.
A strong polar vortex means that the winds blowing from west to east at high altitudes across the Arctic are more powerful than when the vortex slackens and meanders.
Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues of Portugal, "The Ornithologist" meanders as headily as its protagonist, zigging and zagging through one pastoral location and down one narrative byway after another.
But "The Death of Dick Long," until it meanders into a semisincere dramatic dimension, manages to pack in a good number of laughs for a significant amount of time.
Donna Tartt's Pulitzer-winning 2013 novel, a doorstop at nearly 800 pages, meanders (somewhat tediously, for my taste) through the youth and early adulthood of a boy named Theo.
Nor is there much sense of urgency, particularly in the early going, which basically meanders through Frank's introduction to mob life until Hoffa's arrival brings the film's spine into focus.
Intensely, at times squirmingly, intimate, it trots and sometimes meanders down twinned memory lanes as it revisits Ms. Reynolds's and Ms. Fisher's lives, their ups and downs, scandals and tchotchkes.
The flood threat for Houston and Galveston may be greatest after Monday, as the storm meanders along or just offshore, piling water toward the coast and dumping heavy rain inland.
"Little change in strength is expected before the eye of Florence reaches the coast, with slow weakening expected after the center moves inland or meanders near the coast," the center said.
While he sounds great—he sang a cappella a couple times and yes, he really does have a lovely warble—he meanders around the stage like he's wandering through a mall.
As she meanders around the partygoers (many dressed festively in cat ears), the 34-year-old switches between the sultry crimson look and a blue tulle skirt and crop top number.
"Conditions Wild" was inspired by Rebecca Solnit's essay collection A Field Guide to Getting Lost, and while it certainly meanders, it's also one of the most straightforward songs he's put together.
From here, the cop slows down and kind of meanders about and BOOM we smash cut to the interior of a different cop car, this one is stopped at an intersection.
The new season meanders through the city's streets, with fast-food robberies, alligator standoffs, tense studio sessions and late nights at a strip club with a mixture of absurdity and gravitas.
Since 1949, Santa's Workshop, an alpine village scaled for children, has welcomed families along the Whiteface Mountain Veterans Memorial Highway, a scenic road that meanders toward the peak's 21950,21950-foot summit.
" Molina Healthcare: "Let's understand each other that I am only recommending one in that group, and that stock is UnitedHealth, UNH, which I think will go up 10 points while Molina meanders.
Dionne meanders back and forth: Long past the middle of the book he interrupts a discussion of the Tea Party to give an extended history of the rise of the religious right.
Since Blake still bothers with discrete song structures no matter how perfunctory, his music often feels aimless, caught between two modes — as songcraft, this music meanders; as soundscape it's thin and diluted.
On the Essex Steam Train & Riverboat excursion, a 1920s locomotive meanders through the Connecticut River Valley over rivers and through forests on a narrated ride before connecting with an open-deck riverboat.
The tour begins at Victory Boulevard, after a brief bus trip from the ferry, before a tasting of diverse cuisines as the group meanders back to the St. George Terminal on foot.
Chinzombo is near the city of Mfuwe, on a bend in the Luangwa River, which meanders with twists and turns that leave ecologically rich oxbow lakes behind when the river changes course.
And now another, smaller river — the Saw Mill, which meanders into the Hudson, but was paved over in the 19th century when it was fouled with industrial waste — is drawing development inland.
Then he empties it into a tributary of the Nairobi River, which meanders through tree-lined neighbourhoods before traversing the khaki-coloured plains of Tsavo National Park and emptying into the Indian Ocean.
Both actions are high pick-and-rolls with Russell Westbrook and Steven Adams, preluded by Alex Abrines faking like he's going to pick Ariza before he meanders to the top of the key.
The film is supposed to be a slice-of-life story about a family, but this one meanders to no end, making it seem like an interminably long film despite its short runtime.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 55%What critics said: "Despite those momentary bright spots in an ongoing bleak collection of fates, Carnival Row largely meanders through the world of its own making.
Then he empties it into a tributary of the Nairobi River, which meanders through tree-lined neighborhoods before traversing the khaki-colored plains of Tsavo National Park and emptying into the Indian Ocean.
As it meanders north, Broadway is studded with architectural gems like the antique apartment buildings, many of them spared by the Landmarks Preservation Commission from New York's merciless cycle of demolition and redevelopment.
It will be read most happily by fans of Hisham Matar's other work, who want further access to a mind that takes in details with a charged concentration that meanders to larger thought.
PST, as it's called, meanders into more than 60 museums, from Santa Barbara to San Diego, each of which presents an exhibition or more of art from Latin America or America's Latino communities.
The highest toll was in Fukushima prefecture north of Tokyo, where levees burst in at least 14 places along the Abukuma River, which meanders through a number of cities in the agricultural prefecture.
The album, loaded down with 15 tracks, meanders a bit in the middle as it explores love from all the angles, getting a bit repetitive with "Everything He Needs," a sweaty song about sex.
It lilts, meanders, bobs and weaves through its own watery passageway—a song that follows nothing but its own instincts, sailing away on and on into the terrifying blankness of the endless blue sea.
The Meramec River, which meanders near St. Louis and empties into the Mississippi, broke height records on Thursday, sending a deluge of water over its banks and forcing the closure of two major highways.
While individual computer model projections should not be taken literally, some models are showing up to 50 inches of rain from this storm across parts of southeastern Texas as the storm meanders for days.
The highest toll was in Fukushima prefecture north of Tokyo, where levees burst in at least 14 places along the Abukuma River, which meanders through a number of cities in the largely agricultural prefecture.
"Wild Things Run Fast" could have been at home in the era's blossoming punk genre, while "Chinese Café/Unchained Melody" meanders along before transitioning into a smooth jazz cover of The Righteous Brothers' hit.
The film meanders between Atkins's frequently far-fetched sleuthing and sinister happenings around the factory and its town, while the company owner, a cross between an evil Willy Wonka and Lord Summerisle, oversees all.
When a new character attempts to hit on Mouche by telling her about the sleepless hours he spent on a late-night, left-wing protest in Paris, the joke meanders without quite hitting home.
"Jazz Singer" meanders erratically as it tries to do too much at once: retrace the plot, superimpose a meta-commentary over the action, correct historical wrongs, insert the jazz that's missing from the movie.
As she meanders through the fictional town of Possum Springs, players of the game are confronted not only with her memories but also the sense of a place whose better times are behind it.
The writer-director Jared Moshé takes his time in "Lefty Brown," which meanders here and there for close to two hours, ranging over picturesque, Big Sky landscapes while rambling deeper into prickly narrative complications.
As she meanders her way through reflective versions of a few album tracks, the place feels haunted by a spectre of hush, as if we've all been shut up by something slight but formidable.
That's part of the appeal of The Night Flier: The film has a mean streak that keeps things interesting, even as the story — about Dees tracking a serial killer who might be a vampire — meanders.
The Meramec River, which meanders near St. Louis and empties into the Mississippi River, broke height records on Thursday, sending a deluge of water over its banks and forcing the closure of two major highways.
People still danced as if in a trance in the village of Tala in recognition of this all too earthly presence who meanders in the last 4 percent of India's forests like a ghostly nomad.
Some gradual development of this system is possible while it meanders near the coasts of the eastern Florida panhandle and the northern Florida peninsula during the next few days, the Miami-based weather forecaster said.
Chew-Bose is never not thoughtful, though the insights on offer are largely of the wayward-whimsical variety — a personal memory that kindles an observation, then meanders along before stumbling, albeit gracefully, onto the next.
Mr. Black keeps us waiting, too, as he meanders through anecdotes about a trip to Copenhagen (where, he mock-marvels, it's possible to be simultaneously Socialist and happy), a lactating German woman and mental-illness policies.
At the State of the Union, there is a line between ideologies, a border that typically meanders to the left or right of the center aisle that the president walks down until he reaches the rostrum.
The path, in front of the museum, meanders through stacked neon signs in varying states of decay — some could very nearly still grace the entrance to a hotel or casino, while others are rusty, their bulbs missing.
A Starbucks in a refurbished 19th-century building on the banks of the River Lee, which meanders though the city center, attracts a techie crowd of 20-something millennials, speaking languages as varied as Chinese and Czech.
It's fair to say that "Sorry to Bother You" sticks to its own script, but crucial to add that the script in question flips, swerves, meanders and all but explodes in a flurry of ideas and inspirations.
About 30km (20 miles) long, this boundary meanders between fish ponds, farmland, sleepy traditional villages and grassy hills on the Hong Kong side, with the gleaming skyscrapers of China's high-tech city of Shenzhen on the other.
A dirt track that meanders from the coast road into the desert, normally humming with trucks, was empty when we drove on it: a smugglers' gap in the wall had been closed three days earlier, outraging locals.
Each episode tells at least two stories, but more often than not, the show meanders through experiences like the Guy on his bike, picking up fragments of conversation and following them until something else catches its eye.
That may be the fault of the screenplay, which doesn't quite fill out her character — she's at the core of the story, but she seems somehow less than three-dimensional — and meanders to an end that feels unearned.
A subplot involving his unrequited attraction to a young man meanders along before petering out, and a great deal of emphasis is given to Johnny's vegetarianism, which causes him more trouble among his peers than does his sexuality.
"I'm outdoors here most of the time," says Howell, whose modest four-bedroom retreat, designed by the Swiss architect Rudy Mock, sits on a narrow lane that meanders for half a mile, all the way down to the beach.
History, it shows, is as malleable and fluid as the meanders of the Mississippi river, the varying courses of which are pictured over thousands of years (see image below), or the grim heat maps of a rapidly spreading AIDS epidemic.
The 228-page journal meanders between discussions, thoughts and reflections bin Laden shared with his family about how to exploit the uprisings, what to make of the rapid changes unfolding in the Arab world and when al-Qaida should speak out.
Like a diaphanous Thomas Bernhard novel, this strangely shaped book meanders along, now exploring the life of an obscure minor character, suddenly stopping to obsess over a bowl of rice and curry, only haltingly moving toward the family's tragic destiny.
Most notably, the Army Corps of Engineers, which has done more to straighten and confine rivers than any agency in the history of the world, remade itself into a force for restoring meanders in rivers, guarding endangered species and protecting wetlands.
The river tour meanders past a nature conservancy in Litchfield, with a naturalist educating visitors about the surrounding Canadian hemlocks (the tallest trees in the northeast), as well as the American sycamores, sugar maples, oak trees, white pine and birch.
It meanders amiably from setpiece to setpiece, separating them with long, laugh-free stretches — until director Ben Falcone seems to remember he's making a broad comedy and sends his star, who also happens to be his wife, tumbling down a flight of stairs.
Analysts blame Yunnan's hydrodams on major rivers such as the Lancang, known as the Mekong as it meanders through Southeast Asia, for the dryness, adding that the conversion of primary forests into commercial plantations with low water-retention powers has tilted the odds.
Then there's this path that meanders up the hill and zombie soldiers that are reasonably hard, and I decided of the five ways I could go, this is the way that I should go now with my character because I'm not too powerful.
As the movie meanders toward its conclusion, we come to realize along with Jesus that he's been tricked — that the "angel" was actually Satan is disguise, a last temptation for him — but that he also seems to have hallucinated the whole thing.
Their reunion sows the seeds for the dense thicket of Rebeck's satisfying plot, which meanders over several years and tracks the lives of these two people who are miserable without each other yet can't seem to find their way back into the same orbit.
A riveting fusion of the fantastical and real, it is perched over a waterfall, its opulent landscape echoed in interior features including the stream that meanders from room to room and continues underneath the house, traveling all the way to Municiberg, the film's metropolitan hub.
"China is not a liberal society, it's not a free country," Mr. Liu said, sitting in a quiet corner of the Thinkers Cafe, a mellow hangout within the store that meanders along a side corridor to a small back room furnished with antique Chinese furniture.
The end of the Korean War in 1953 has still only been marked by an armistice that established a neutral or demilitarized zone 148 miles long and 2.5 miles wide that meanders, strewn with mines and military guard posts, more or less along the 38th parallel.
Since founding the band in El Paso, Texas in 2008, Gonzalez had been flitting between sounds, releasing a couple records including the only-to-be-found on YouTube LP, Romans 13:9, which meanders between 90s lo-fi indie and the sun-dappled haziness of 80s shoegaze.
While the specifics are stretched to extremes, and it certainly meanders a bit, it's easy to see many people enjoying a story about a woman grappling with the fact that the decisions she made at 25 aren't exactly ones she wants to stick with at 40.
The piece, "The River," depicts the Missouri River from St. Louis to Kansas City, rendering it in bronze where it is set into the floor of the academy's patio and lobby but then in limestone once the thread of the river meanders outside onto the grounds.
It stretches to France, England and the Netherlands, from which many of the book's immigrants hail; to China and the Pacific, where men spend months and years trading furs and establishing commerce; and, as the book meanders toward its final pages, to the reaches of New Zealand and Brazil.
In reality, the Masters' vaunted status as the best of the majors in the minds of many is as much an illusion as the blue water in Rae's Creek, which meanders through the back nine and is filled with chemicals and dye so that it looks cool on television.
The reading will be accompanied by screenings of excerpts from films such as Barbara Loden's Wanda (1970), the subject of Léger's book and a classic of American independent cinema that follows a listless Pennsylvania housewife on the run as she ambles and meanders decisively towards nowhere in particular.
Greer meanders from heart-heavy images like a couple stranded beside a burning car or a sinkhole in the middle of a block of chain stores, to quieter moments like a man charging up his Tesla in a parking lot—all with the highway hanging in the background, stitching it together.
Then Trump meanders off message and admits that what he's really backing is a huge tax cut for rich business owners: TRUMP: So that's a big factor, but we have so many things that are going to be so great; bringing the corporate tax down maybe is the most important.
The story meanders, distracted and digressive, looking at everything but the ghost, taking in the chatter at dinner parties, walks with dogs, games with children, the small dissatisfactions of a partner, until you realize that all these drifting, hovering bits of everyday life are, for this sad woman, the ghost.
What the documentary suffers from, ultimately, is a tighter focus, as the narrative meanders in places -- spending an inordinate amount of time, for example, with prosecutor Jonathan Hatami, while giving relatively short shrift to the way that media coverage might have shaped the decision to file charges against social workers.
Frustration over the lack of women in the conversation for best director has been intensified by the sidelining of women in films like "The Irishman," which meanders along for three-and-a-half hours but finds little for female characters to do except smoke cigarettes and stare quietly from the sidelines.
Damian Regbetz, an Australian actor and vocal performer cast in a variety of smaller roles, makes the most memorable impression as he meanders around the stage, crooning karaoke versions of pop songs into a microphone or politely — and then not so politely — asking an unseen figure backstage to return to his seat.
If in her book Busch meanders, pulling from her array of examples a generally positive appraisal of invisibility, Brox hunkers down in two institutions dominated by the absence of noise — prison and the monastery — and leaves us with a much more ambiguous sense of silence: oppressive under certain conditions, liberating under others.
This all happens because the Pacific jet stream meanders higher into Alaska and Canada, helping to keep some of the dips in the jet stream farther north across the Eastern US. It doesn't mean that the Southeast will escape winter weather altogether -- the chances are just lower, and the average temperature is likely to be above average.
A Rorschach-test inkblot of a district that has been likened to "Goofy Kicking Donald Duck," this district meanders through five counties and is so narrow in parts that it is only the width of a restaurant in King of Prussia and of an endoscopy center in Coatesville, according to a lawsuit filed by voting rights activists last week.
It is owned by Francine Farkas Sears, an American entrepreneur, and she has brought her sound good taste to improvements to the villa: an opulent master bedroom suite with its own terrace and bathroom with Jacuzzi, four other bedrooms and bathrooms, and a living space that meanders from open-air cooking area into a kitchen fit for a master chef.
But despite the undeniably gorgeous set design and stunning costumes, Lasse Hallström and Joe Johnston's film (the latter was brought in to direct a month of reshoots because Hallström wasn't available, and therefore gets a shared directorial credit) lacks a clear focus, and rather than committing to a true reinvention of the story, meanders between cheesy plot points, becoming unnecessarily convoluted, and ultimately meaningless.
The narrative meanders back-and-forth from the strange, clear description of the bizarrely violent tennis match, told like something out of Calvino, to lusty scenes of Caravaggio's daily life making his paintings in displaced time, to ridiculous dialogues between the popes trying to unravel the history of the hair-based tennis ball, to embedded emails between the author and his editor as he is writing it.
The film's first section ("Fear") strikes a similar tone to the novel's first section: Big meanders through his day, encountering friends, acquaintances, enemies, and his girlfriend (KiKi Layne, fresh off her starring role in If Beale Street Could Talk) and narrating, in voiceover, a series of musings about himself and his future that form a kind of counter-melody to what he says out loud.
Some are fairly straightforward; at other times, Mr. Tavernier pleasurably meanders as when, after a mention of boarding school, he moves onto topics like François Truffaut and "Shoot the Piano Player" ("It's the only film I saw booed on the Champs-Élysées"); Henri Langlois, a founder of the Cinémathèque Française; André Malraux's "L'Espoir"; other critics ("we wanted to decide for ourselves"); and the director Edmond T. Gréville.

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