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It's a little more exploratory, a little bit more meandering.
But as it progresses, it's more meandering than dreamy, more earthly than uncanny.
But it went too long and the answers grew more meandering and less focused.
If you're really into open worlds and a bit more meandering, though, go all in on The Witcher 3.
"Little Constructions" is a more meandering, rollicking novel, full of nutty lines that are, bewilderingly, horrible and hilarious at once.
Sure the Tesla is fun to stunt in, but sometimes a mid to full-size sedan can feel cumbersome to handle on more meandering roads.
It remains to be seen if a more meandering path to profitability will in any way curb the spread of idiotic, demonstrably false articles such as this.
And as Matt notes, it's burning through so much plot now that a lot of new characters aren't afforded the more meandering introductions we've gotten with older players.
"Old in Art School" is more meandering, pleasingly and profoundly so, as Painter negotiates the artist she's becoming: not identical with her historian self, but not running away from it either.
Season 5 ate up most of the plot of A Feast for Crows and A Dance With Dragons, largely by sticking to the action and avoiding some of Martin's more meandering plots.
The proponents of mumblecore, like Andrew Bujalski and the Duplass brothers, used broken, highly naturalistic language—and often big bouts of improvisation—to create films that told stories in a more meandering, atmospheric way.
And while their life stories are not all equally compelling — I was gripped by the neurosurgeon's taut moral dilemmas, somewhat bored by the priest's more meandering ones — each is essential to the group portrait.
But still there's a sense, despite all the digital detritus, that there's a way to remain centered in the midst of this—to mentally trace the more meandering synth lines and find tranquility in the chaotic moments.
I'm not sure which I actually like better—the books are much more meandering, but give, of course, those important character insights that only POV chapters (or, the dreaded cinematic technique of voiceover, I guess) can do.
In reality, the experience of the biennial is more meandering, as the show struggles to contain itself, at times being subsumed into the worlds of individual artists, like Sonia Andrade's "Hydragrammas," a collection of 100 objects, including shells, gloves, suitcases, and scraps of ribbon, arranged as in a laboratory.
Both Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen specifically fulfill many of the tropes of heroic fantasy — albeit in a more meandering and political fashion than normal — and with the ancient evil of the White Walkers now invading the Seven Kingdoms, the presence of heroic fantasy is more visible on the show than ever.
The Allmusic site rated the album 3 stars stating "There doesn't seem to be as much thought put into the sequel; though a number of moments are every bit as good as the material found on the first album, there's also a lot more meandering this time around, and some real puzzlers".
The City recorded the song under the title "I Wasn't Born to Follow" for their 1968 album Now That Everything's Been Said. King sang the lead vocals and keyboards. Danny Kortchmar played guitar, Charles Larkey played bass and Gordon played drums with Lou Adler producing. The City's version is longer and more meandering than the Byrds' version.
The proximal deposits of the Erongo area show textural and grain size characteristics of debris flows that amalgamated to form fault- bounded alluvial fan aprons. These fans give evidence for persistent syn- sedimentary activity of the Waterberg Fault system. The Upper Omingonde Formation reflects a progressive change from a braided river system to a more meandering river system with decreasing discharge rates. Temporarily wetter climates are indicated by bioturbated mudstones, that formed in seasonal lakes.
The first of the Alatna are shallow and rocky, followed by of a continued shallow area with more rapids. The river then mellows out near Takahula and Circle Lake becoming deeper and more meandering while the scenery turns from mountain peaks into hilly boreal forest. According to The Alaska River Guide, this river is long from the headwaters to Allakaket and from Circle Lake to Allakaket. The river is very popular for float trips due to its calm flow and wonderful scenery.
It begins with a spirally widening search, and develops into a more meandering approach the longer it is unable to find the burrow. Mist rolls over the edge of alt=Clouds tumble over the cliff edges that surround a patch of desert; a few small shrubs sprout from the dry earth. Hemilepistus reaumuri has a significantly higher biomass than other herbivores in the Negev Desert, making it an important part of herbivore–omnivore food chains. They spend the day provisioning their burrows with leaf material from the surface of the desert, sometimes resting under stones or in crevices of rocks.
Route 30 is a east-west arterial route, connecting Grafton with Packard's Corner in Boston. Route 30 runs roughly parallel to the Massachusetts Turnpike and Route 9, but unlike those two larger highways, takes a more meandering path from town to town. Between Boston and the Charles River it is known as Commonwealth Avenue, along most of this route is part of the course of the Boston Marathon. Route 30 has two interchanges with the Mass Pike, at Exits 13 in Framingham and 14/15 in Weston; the latter also includes the junction with Interstate 95 (Route 128).
This encouraged further restoration, notably below Albina Street adjacent to St. Mary's College High School, carried out by the Urban Creeks Council in 2007. In the late 1990s, the University of California Berkeley needed to replace the World War II-era student-family housing. Stricter regulations and the need for flood control led to a collaboration with the City of Albany and, to a lesser extent, Berkeley, aimed at giving the creek a more meandering channel, with native plantings, along the south edge of University Village. By 2010, restoration extended from the Union Pacific tracks upstream to the earlier restoration at Eighth Street.
As a composer, Garbarek tends to draw heavily from Scandinavian folk melodies, a legacy of his Ayler influence. He is also a pioneer of ambient jazz composition, most notably on his 1976 album Dis a collaboration with guitarist Ralph Towner, that featured the distinctive sound of a wind harp on several tracks. This textural approach, which rejects traditional notions of thematic improvisation (best exemplified by Sonny Rollins) in favour of a style described by critics Richard Cook and Brian Morton as "sculptural in its impact", has been critically divisive. Garbarek's more meandering recordings are often labeled as new-age music, or spiritual ancestors thereof.
The bore height is increased by a strong southwest or west wind, low barometric pressure, about of fresh water below Gloucester and well-scoured channels in the estuary. The height is decreased by strong winds from the east or north, high barometric pressure and little fresh water below Gloucester or excessive fresh water. The bore is made earlier by strong southwest or west wind, low barometric pressure, between two and five feet of fresh water, and shorter and well-scoured channels in the estuary. Conversely, it is delayed by strong winds from the east or north, high barometric pressure, little fresh water and more meandering, poorly scoured channels.
128 m) to become the Saint flowing westwards. A large stream from the north rises west of Market Bosworth and north-west of Hoo Hills, Wellsborough, passing the Bosworth hamlet of Far Coton to join the Saint on Upton Ridge. Thence the Saint continues west to Sibson and meanders to the Sence between Sheepy and Ratcliffe Culey (GR SK326999). In general, its course from Barwell to Ratcliffe covers about 13 km, in which it falls about 50 m, a gradient of about 1:650, resulting in a slower flow than of the Sence, and a muddy, marshy and more meandering channel than the Sence.
The official trail route continues past Foster Park on city streets, passing under this rail bridge. Soon comes the northern junction with the Interurban Trail, which (after a few turns) heads almost straight south while the Green River Trail follows the more meandering riverbank. The trail crosses under Interstate 405, passes Tukwila's Bicentennial Park, and Minkler Pond, before eventually returning to the right bank of the Green River, where it runs along the Desimone Levee most of the way to Briscoe Park. As it continues generally south, it passes through or along several other public parks: Three Friends Fishing Hole, Anderson Park, the Green River Natural Resources Area, Van Doren's Landing Park, as well as several green belts.
The courtyard features plants indigenous to Long Island and the Northeast, with ferns, swamp azalea, river birches, and a meditation stone beneath a redbud tree. Sondresen compared the layout to a Renaissance palazzo where the building is lit from inside: Three of the courtyard's four walls are glass, and the fourth is patinated Corten steel with a Japanese-style rain chain. Finefrock designed the rooftop garden in sandy soil to reflect the building's indigenous environment and its proximity to the ocean, with elements from the Long Island Pine Barrens, coastal plants, beach plum trees. A gravel path divides in two and allows a user the choice between a direct route across the roof or a more meandering enclosed philosopher's walk.
Survival Story garnered a mixed reception from music critics who found it more meandering and preachy with its political leanings than its predecessor Fight with Tools. Mike Schiller of PopMatters criticized the album for falling into the preachy side of delivering political messages that similar acts like Rage Against the Machine and The Roots tend to avoid, concluding that "Survival Story is Just Another Rap-Rock Record, something you’ve probably heard if you ever listened to P.O.D., or Linkin Park, or Limp effing Bizkit. It’s trying to say something, but it’s failing, and all we end up hearing is noise." Nate Adams of No Ripcord also commented on the band's similarities to Rage Against the Machine, criticizing them for delivering unfocused and vague political commentary that's marketed to rap-rock fans in the teenage demographic.
From Đơn Dương to Tram Hanh (Arbre Broyé), another length of rack rails was laid, this time with a grade of 115‰ and with a more meandering route than previously; this section was completed in 1930. The remaining distance from Tram Hanh to Da Lat was said to be the most difficult, as it crossed the Lam Vien Plateau, above sea level. The terrain was again relatively flat from Tram Hanh to Da Tho (Le Bosquet), but required the construction of three railway tunnels; finally, the Da Tho–Trai Mat section, which was the final rack rail section with a grade of 60‰, was laid down; the railway tracks finally reached Da Lat in 1932. The section linking Sông Pha to Da Lat was only long, but rose almost along a winding route with three rack rail sections and five tunnels.
Another critic pointed out that the album lacks "the pandering, heavy-handed sexuality Mariah has relied upon too heavily this decade – and in doing so, it feels age appropriate in a way she hasn't in a long time, despite a collection of silly, jumbled lyrics". The A.V. Club also gave the album a positive review with a grade of B-, commenting, "Their team-up with Carey is canny: Stewart and Nash loosen up the diva's sometimes overblown on-record persona, and in return she gives definition to some of their more meandering tunes and backdrops. Memoirs is Carey's least pyrotechnic album, its flow is as important as its tunes, and while Carey is still given to acrobatic vocal displays, her lattice of subtler vocal overdubs softens and strengthens those flights." A mixed review came from Slant Magazine, in which music critic Sal Cinquemani called the album "one of her most sonically consistent".
Walter, James, Conway; (1908), A History of Horncastle from the earliest Period to the Present Time, p.246. A 1723 map by William Stukeley shows the ferry over a "more meandering route than at present". An 1824 Ordnance Survey map shows Langrick Ferry as a settlement covering both banks of the Witham, whose course defined parish and settlement boundaries. By 1828, the Witham had been canalized (straightened) upstream and downstream of the ferry, although settlement boundaries followed the old course of the river. Construction plans for a bridge at Langrick Ferry were prepared in 1906."Langriville Parish", Archaeological Desk Top Assessment of the Pipeline between Langrick Bridge and Risegate, Lincolnshire (2016), part 5, Archaeological Project Services for Lincolnshire County Council In 1848 Langrick Ferry was an extra-parochial area described as being a small hamlet with twenty-two people, and in the soke and union of Horncastle, and by 1862 was a civil parish.

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