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7 Sentences With "most wayward"

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In all, though, this was the most wayward of the Trifonov recitals I've attended: the mannerisms obscured the mastery.
Reminiscent of the work of Flannery O'Connor, "Corpus Christi" raises enduring questions about holiness and hierarchy, dogma and true devotion, and God's plan for even the most wayward pilgrims.
The people here don't often get to see a live band, eat five kinds of meat in one sitting, or drink until even the most wayward dance moves seem appropriate.
Now he will step into the front office of one of the most wayward franchises in the NFL, hoping to bring the Browns back in from more than a decade in the wilderness.
In the meantime, the cranky old woman of the village, Popuç (Şerif Sezer), hates Mişka and does not want him in the village. Popuç lives with her son Semistan (Levent Tülek), daughter-in-law Figan (Zuhal Topal) and three grandchildren. However, the smallest and most wayward of her granddaughters, Alma, befriends the old Mişka. Alma will help two elderly people question their histories and reveal their big secrets.
In his negotiations with Russell, during a truce in the Nine Years War, Hugh O'Neill included terms for the treatment of O'Byrne, and reinforced his point with the capture of the Blackwater fort, which was said to have been in response to the lord deputy's campaign in Wicklow. O'Byrne sought pardon for himself and his family – excluding his most wayward sons – in the summer of 1596, by which time he was old and sick. He presented himself on his knees to the council sitting at Dublin to seek mercy and was granted his pardon upon petition to the queen. Even so, he was in alliance with O'Neill, acting as a Leinster base for rebel influence and maintained a force on the borders of the Pale.
On both occasions, a rider named Canavan was also unsuccessfully piloting a small bay gelding named Abd-el-Kader. Another obituary of Green was written by this rider, now identified as the Irish rider Charlie Canavan in which fuller details of the Lincoln Steeple Chase and its consequences are given. Abd-el-Kader 'leaped on the wrong side of one of the flags soon after starting and was pulled up' and Hope 'might, nevertheless, have won had he not possessed the most wayward of tempers' and failed at the penultimate fence, as another writer said 'on account of the course being imperfectly flagged'. Chris Green had ridden well enough, though, to confirm to his Irish owner and trainer, Joseph Osborne that he was the rider for Abd-el-Kader in the Grand National in a few days time.

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