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"wanderings" Definitions
  1. journeys from place to place, usually with no special purpose

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One of the odd things about Lear's pensive wanderings is how often they tracked the sanctified wanderings of the British Romantic poets.
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Also, faith that all the abstruse wanderings will eventually get someplace.
I confined my wanderings to Beijing's core within the second ring road.
But Fumai does appear to offer a materialist explanation for her psychic wanderings.
There are also, of course, the ever-present wanderings of a normal mind.
His last work pays tribute to his roots and to his subsequent wanderings.
The texts are rich with poignant stories of spiritual wanderings and everyday life.
If I made those same wanderings now, I would end up somewhere very different.
Today's fearful parents often restrict their children's wanderings, Joseph notes (himself included, he adds).
Roundup Once there were just nomads, their wanderings no more than necessary for survival.
Both island natives, the Spencers attribute the new Hawaii aesthetic to their generation's global wanderings.
Together, they began performing songs by Woody Guthrie, whose wanderings Ms. Segarra's own had echoed.
Arthur's wanderings as he makes his way from disaster to disaster are hilariously, brilliantly harrowing.
Others don't mind being lost because what they encounter is the real substance of their wanderings.
The note helped the library staff make sense of a recent trend of strange book wanderings.
Elliott's wanderings take him to an Iowa newspaper that grew out of a strike by union typographers.
Concentrically nested in all his circumnavigations of history are the wanderings and homecomings of the individual heart.
Considering this announcement came just a week before another season of The Bachelorette, we're prone to existential wanderings.
At the end of the episode, we see where his wanderings lead him, coincidentally: To his aunt's fundraiser.
When Mr. Phinney began mixing alcohol with nocturnal wanderings and threats of suicide, his wife began to panic.
She could not have been "Eleanor everywhere," tolerating Franklin's wanderings, if she hadn't had Hick somewhere for herself.
My own wanderings, both professional and personal, eventually took me there for many years abroad, mostly in China.
His wanderings brought him into contact with a community of hackers who were redefining what the Xbox could do.
Officially, Cactus has run more than 85 miles from his home village, and his canine wanderings have gone viral.
All of his wanderings may have been foretold in travel lines on his hand; I didn't think to check.
They were enjoying their incognito so much that they neglected to take note of the wanderings of Paris streets.
" Those midnight wanderings have become a staple of Russian literature, such as in Fyodor Dostoyevsky&aposs short story "White Nights.
Eventually, my wanderings took me to Istanbul's legendary Grand Bazaar — one of the largest (and oldest) markets in the world.
Silvis tells his parallel stories — of Huston's mad wanderings in the forest and DeMarco's reluctant dragnet — with finely tuned sensitivity.
Alien: Covenant marks the sixth movie in the franchise, and a return to tradition after some strange (though valuable) sideways wanderings.
She spent the night in a motel room, arranged for by some Alcoholics Anonymous members she had met in her wanderings.
Perhaps they had passed each other at some point during their wanderings: under the tall sycamores, through the loose blue stones.
Don't overthink it — that's the message, conveyed in a Lawn Guyland accent that he blessedly has never lost in his wanderings.
By contrast, Zomorodinia's person-less wanderings prompt a sense of yearning for connection and human contact within the places they portray.
He would soon leave the production and return to his wanderings in Mexico for some months before going off to college.
Ms. Maiolino's current show, "Errânicia Poética (Poetic Wanderings)," at Hauser & Wirth, uses poetic images and objects similarly to evoke multiple meanings.
My wanderings next took me through a beautiful forest, which felt like it belonged in a fairytale or epic fantasy novel.
Zola, Simenon and more-contemporary voices guide our wanderings, expertly translated by Constantine, whose introduction parses the history of Parisian geography.
Facebook can also populate an audience by reading a user's cookies—those digital fragments gathered through a user's wanderings around the web.
Eteraz folds this and other diversions into the wanderings of his protagonist, never losing sight of the intellectual questions behind the story.
Sanders offered a more accessible strain of Ayler's free-jazz freakouts, and a wild, untamed side of Coltrane's wanderings towards outer realms.
When she spoke of assisting "my sisters in their wanderings," she was speaking exclusively to women of the middle and upper classes.
He was a famous ladies' man and at the same time deeply in love with his wife, who patiently overlooked his wanderings.
But TunnelBear primarily encrypts your overall internet connection, and Ghostery blocks the software that wants to track your wanderings around the web.
The wanderings in "Omeros" were rivaled by Mr. Walcott's own zigzag itinerary as a teacher and lecturer at universities around the world.
At the end of her wanderings, which are simply but beautifully related, Ms Campbell returns to her few belongings in storage in London.
Both of these adventurous angels belong to Cynthia Bennett, a Colorado nature lover who also adores documenting her pets' astounding wanderings on Instagram.
Denise Scott Brown's photographs of Las Vegas; Kayode Ojo's color prints and sculptures; Anna Maria Maiolino's "poetic wanderings"; and Lyle Ashton Harris's portraits.
Unfortunately, while the Moth Club's small, albeit eclectic, space is a perfect match for wedding-style festivities, it is less so for meditative wanderings.
We follow Rublev's wanderings, but we never actually see him paint, and in some parts of the story he fails to appear at all.
Over footage the butte, fireworks, race horses, and desert wanderings, Carrie Keith's warm vocals drift like a late afternoon breeze from the dusty plains.
The good news is that you&aposre a responsible caregiver and there are plenty of ways to tend to a youngster&aposs online wanderings.
In a sense this imitates the confused wanderings of this lost passenger, but it also lets you explore different dialogue options you hadn't chosen earlier.
The first half of the show follows Jessica's wanderings through abandoned labs as she relives disjointed, repressed memories that seem borrowed from a Wolverine plot.
During its cosmic wanderings, the rock was constantly bombarded by deep-space cosmic rays — highly energized particles that get ejected into space when stars explode.
His internet wanderings led to a booming call-center industry in Cancún and surrounding areas connecting American customers with local time-share and resort companies.
Her last novel, "Into the Interior" (2010), captures, in flashes of prose poetry, its heroine's wanderings among different cultures and her sexual and political awakenings.
You might see a trace of Huck Finn in Zain — a wily, footloose boy whose wanderings illuminate the absurdities and horrors of the larger world.
When the pair remix a haunting recording that the narrator made in his wanderings, the result is a song that torments them, catalyzing extreme violence.
His nocturnal wanderings end with a call to Dr. Cruz, the physician who has long argued that Chuck needs psychiatric help, preferably in an institution.
On one of his endless wanderings, this time through an olive grove near Bethlehem, Amin meets an old Jewish man, a friend of his father's.
This may begin during her Ahch-to wanderings, and may be the reason Luke finally agrees to help her, out of compassion for her mental anguish.
The country's contradictions and divides—between community and individualism, spirituality and materialism—are exposed during the wanderings of Sinan (Aydın Doğu Demirkol), the sarcastic young man.
He needed to be on a beach that Baru had named in song in his wanderings, and with his family when they came there to sit.
The wanderings of hurricanes vary widely, steered by wind currents and high- and low-pressure systems; some storms race across oceans and land while others dawdle.
Stewart treats seemingly every sentence Locke wrote with great care, reconstructing his wanderings through Europe and Africa, black theater, communism and other geographic and intellectual terrain.
I'm an easy mark when it comes to sweets, which is why it's odd that in my decades-long wanderings I've stopped for cookies only once.
These may have been wanderings on "side roads," as Mr. Posen put it, or there could have been a much deeper ambivalence about his own work.
The wanderings of book Brienne, who is still theoretically looking for Sansa, make show Brienne look like a bee on meth who just read Getting Things Done.
I make my way to a bakery (Meyers) right near the flat and grab a filter kaffe and a pain au chocolate to fuel my morning wanderings.
Listeners are invited to follow his wanderings, to take jumps between cultures and historical eras and even to leap between the here-and-now and the transcendent.
The faintly mystical aura of his biography and certain strange wanderings into romantic love do not so much humanize Gaitonde as make him more marvelous, more mysterious.
Its wanderings in and out of forms signal its wary approach to some important obsessions—home and childhood, Boston and the wilderness around it, accident and insight.
At the end of each day's wanderings she hits the pinot noir and keeps her life's painful absurdities at bay by writing ridiculous musicals in her head.
Although it doesn't rule out backup like horns and singers, "Look Now" channels Mr. Costello's stylistic wanderings back into his tautest rock-band format. Concord. Oct. 12.
For all of our detailed assessments and long wanderings through the Obama economic record, this remains the simplest snap assessment: He solved one crisis, but not both.
I tried to shed light on the origins of luxuries created by members of oppressed communities, and the wanderings of belongings of persecuted families driven into exile.
Alissa: I greatly enjoyed this episode, not least for the dawning sense that all of this season's wanderings (which I've enjoyed!) are starting to come to a head.
From the epic synthscapes of S U R V I V E to the personal ambient wanderings of Ju4n, Holodeck's been a home to all forms of grim electronics.
Early in the podcast, Koenig informs her audience that "we are telling this story in order," planting the conceit that listeners were accompanying her on all her reportorial wanderings.
Coming into town yesterday, though, I anticipated a decidedly more subdued tone than the one I've encountered in my wanderings through conventions, grand openings and hotel-casino implosion parties.
As the jester who accompanies the mad king on his wanderings, she caterwauled and played a squeezebox while childishly giving vent to the anguish that Cordelia only hints at.
Danny Leiner, a director who turned the wanderings of the wasted into two successful movies, "Dude, Where's My Car?" and "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," died on Oct.
With "Night People" (1958), Mr. Déon moved toward the front rank of postwar novelists, summoning a nightmarish vision of Paris through the nocturnal wanderings of his insomniac main character.
The product of his wanderings with a camera appeared in 2003: "Diaspora: Homelands in Exile," a weighty two-volume work of black-and-white photographs and Talmud-like outside commentary.
Many of the materials from his year outside will be exhibited, including minutely detailed maps of his daily wanderings and stark photographs of the solitude of life on the street.
Dirty Projectors started as a Longstreth solo project, the DIY wanderings of a folk-leaning collagist, pulling parts from every genre imaginable and pasting them beneath his warbly, nervous voice.
Although Yahoo was once the place where many web users began their wanderings, it fell on hard times over the last decade through a series of strategic and managerial missteps.
Schubert's unprecedented lyrical sensitivity, his revelatory harmonic wanderings, and even his insecure craftsmanship seem especially apt for a moment in which classical music is becoming more of an "indie" venture.
Not only did he listen to what I told him about my life, he also found it interesting and wanted to talk about it on our endless wanderings around Stockholm.
After her two treks back to her original home in Seminole, Cathleen's owners in Prague gave her up to the Humane Society because they could not control her wanderings, Acker said.
As an album, it was never meant to be a concise collection of songs but instead an open embrace of the creative wanderings that artists so often talk themselves out of.
All I know for sure is that in my wanderings around Europe the last few days, I've seen many smiling people around hunting pokémon, and that makes me happy it exists.
It was 1998 in Soho when I strayed into the Phyllis Kind Gallery, tired from my wanderings in search of the New York Art World I had heard so much about.
In both "Never Gonna Say Goodbye" and "Time Flies Either Way," Mr. Goldsmith kisses his wanderings, and more broadly, his youth, goodbye to commit to a love he can't see ending.
I'm not an old man (or… a sailor from a gorgeous little seaside village), but I find it impossible not to think about those subjects in my own wanderings about the world.
Having this kind of compass gives both writer and reader latitude to enjoy Martin's numerous digressions and discursive wanderings with the security of knowing that everything is somehow connected to that question.
But despite his wanderings, his loyalty ultimately lay with the artisans of Venice, which had been, until the late 270th century, an independent city-state; he considered the region itself his canvas.
The painting conflates two Catullus poems in its title, which convey two different forms of departure, and evokes Rilke's "we too just/once/and never again," as well as Seferis's wanderings in exile.
Khalil is still her partner, but when he reappears in the story, he arrives alongside some responsibility or chore: wedding dress fittings at Bergdorf Goodman's, wanderings at Crate & Barrel, New People documentary shootings.
His musings on state failure were rooted in wanderings round the roughest parts of West Africa, and his ideas about the Balkans were forged in smoky, sweaty writers' clubs in Sofia and Belgrade.
In the mountains northeast of Tucson, off trail, ravaged by the incessant light, Chris is alone in his hallucinations, save for a panther whose occasional scat proves that their long watchful wanderings overlap.
In this case, they document a personal uprooting but refer by implication to huge enforced population shifts occurring at the time and point ahead to the perilous mass wanderings that define the world today.
The results can be heard on her ambitious new work with the band due on Friday, "The Navigator," a sci-fi-tinged concept album that traces the wanderings of a character named Navita Milagros Negrón.
In the midst of her cultural wanderings — the endless cups of heavily sugared tea and the bewilderment she constantly feels — Glidden pieces together something that newspaper reporters often miss while trying so hard to analyze.
Pitman's tracking has not only revealed secrets of anacondas' wanderings — the snakes appear more territorial than she'd realized, for instance — it also stands to provide valuable knowledge for the Waorani, who draw considerable income from ecotourism.
While there's no telling where his creative wanderings will take him, it would have seemed safe to predict that a high-profile movie based on a studio-owned intellectual property wouldn't be anywhere on that itinerary.
There, he assumed the name Dirty Projectors and made one of his best, and strangest, albums, "The Getty Address," which was a chamber-opera tracing the spiritual wanderings of a fictitious version of the Eagles' Don Henley.
Even when tremolo picking, or smacking together pummeling drum programming, there's an inherent uplift that reminds me as much of the cosmic wanderings of Manuel Gottsching or Popol Vuh as they do of any of their solo efforts.
Goings-on in the world of yakuza gangsters, the night-time wanderings by torchlight of a member of the imperial family, corruption in sumo wrestling and the grisly doings of child murderers: all are staples for the shukanshi.
Even in the band's gestational period there were always odd wanderings—"Shield Your Eyes" is hardly straightforward—and Bivouac, the band's most challenging and fulfilling record, plays like Jawbreaker trying to be part of the Dischord Records family.
In A.I., there's the gut-wrenching wanderings of the abandoned android child, Haley Joel Osment.) Even straight­forward action blockbusters like War of the Worlds and Jurassic Park have revolved around parents (or surrogate parents) struggling to protect their kids.
The wanderings of a brush creating cyclical patterns can look biomorphic, just by virtue of their shape (don't all swirls have the potential to look mildly intestinal?), but Applebroog's awareness of her own womanhood is clear across her work.
If, during the 2000s, we somehow left her to her wanderings, lost between a "Scooby-Doo" remake and a stint on American "Dancing with the Stars," she has, over the past few years, started a fairly gracious and unexpected comeback.
It is the longstanding relationship between Colangelo and Hornacek that tangentially connects to Jackson, the Knicks' team president, whose coaching search had become a "Where's Waldo?" mystery based on his clandestine wanderings while reaching out to a small sampling of candidates.
Carroll takes Wordsworth's imposing poem "Resolution and Independence" as his model for the White Knight's song, from "Through the Looking-Glass," and Lear uses the legendary excursions of Byron and Shelley as models for the wanderings of Dongs and Pobbles.
Instead I was following, or attempting to follow, the opioid-induced wanderings of a dying man's memory into the darkest corners of his life, as filtered through the memory of his loving grandson a quarter-century after the old man's death.
In a shot that is meant to evoke the loneliness of evil but ends up winking at Trump's crepuscular White House wanderings, Frank Underwood roams the deserted halls of the West Wing as music drifts in from a nearby party. Sad!
On his wanderings this afternoon, Mr. Jonze, who is the co-president of Viceland (as well as creative director and a partner at Vice), received an assessment from the network's general manager, Guy Slattery, on what tasks remained on their to-do list.
We put these coats on as we first set out, even if this was in summer, because we couldn't bear to leave them behind — such a coat was both warm and valuable and none of us knew how long our wanderings would last.
The paint and process laid bare serve as both metaphor and physical record of the artist's mental wanderings and actual travels, whether she has just put down a book, visited a gallery, or been on a road trip as a teacher or lecturer.
In those wanderings, his days of camaraderie and deprivation glimmer up from World War II, a boyhood infatuation with his piano teacher surges, and a tenderness flares toward his children, yearning for a simpler time before the onset of their uneasy adulthoods.
Roussel, today, is recognized as an unsung hero to several major avant-garde movements of the 20th century – Surrealism, Dada, and, particularly, French formalist literary camps like Oulipo and noveau roman, which rejected the confines of social realism in favor of more imaginative wanderings.
In his 1910 book, African Game Trails; An Account of the African Wanderings of an American Hunter-Naturalist, Roosevelt presents the 512-animal tally for himself and his son, Kermit Roosevelt (noted as "TR" and "KR" in the table): Teddy and Kermit's massive tally.
Kalanithi writes about the small events that are the meat of human experience: his wanderings through the Arizona desert as a boy, his joy at reading Thoreau and Camus, conversations with his wife and the strange sense of normality felt while dissecting a cadaver.
Richter's work is already steeped in dreams and elegy, but he doubled down, consulting with the neuroscientist David Eagleman to build its 31 sections, a soft fabric of string quartets, duets for piano and violin, his keyboard wanderings, drones, and the occasional wordless voice.
According to the family legend, which fortunately for everybody took shape long before fact-checking became a household phrase in America, Thornton Prince's girlfriend cooked the first hot chicken for breakfast one morning during the Depression to get back at him for his nocturnal wanderings.
Last fall, the Viennese design studio BreadedEscalope encountered in their wanderings the 19th-century diaries of Alfred's ancestor Heinrich Liechtenstein, an adventurer who hunted buffalo with U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant and brought back redwood saplings from California, which now tower over the castle's walls.
Two are about women who walk: Melanie Radzicki McManus's memoir of her hike across Wisconsin, 'Thousand-Miler: Adventures Hiking the Ice Age Trail,' and Lauren Elkin's 'Flâneuse: Women Walk the City in Paris, New York, Tokyo, Venice, and London,' about the wanderings of fascinating women.
From the smooth, simple truth of Gabriel Garzón-Montano's "Everything Is Everything" to the playful yet somber wanderings of Yura Yura Teikoku's "Hitori Bocchi No Jinkoueisei (Lonely Satellite)," these songs are rose-colored but dark, delicate but strong—dichotomies that fuel so much of Cuushe's work.
White noise machines are your friend ... I'm not 100% keen on Oliver sleeping with a constant noise in his room, but the devices are really useful for keeping out background traffic / weather / bedroom sounds from the people next door, and add a bit of consistency to your wanderings.
This is a show where charmed wanderings and distributions of assemblages prevail; the artists mix psychic and erotic perspectives and points of view into a general sense of the entwining, entangling, and knotting of hemp cord, hair, strips of leather, gold threads, blades of grass, raffia, rope, and fabric.
Add to that the use of cross-cultural mythological and narrative tropes and the rich visual landscape of the game, influenced in part by Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto's childhood wanderings through local forests, and it becomes clearer why The Legend of Zelda struck such a powerful chord with the public.
Schweinsteiger's Instagram account, which has 8.6 million followers, has become a public travelogue chronicling the couple's Chicago wanderings and experiences, whether it be in front of any one of the city's skyscrapers, posing along the lakefront backlit by the Chicago skyline or crossing yet another culinary experience off their list.
His works ranged from piano sonatas in which the whole keyboard was ravaged, plucked and battered to the delicate teaspoonfuls of notes dispensed in "Le Marteau sans Maître" (The Hammer without a Master, 1955), or the dreamy soprano wanderings of "Pli selon Pli" (Fold following Fold, 1958), his setting of poems by Mallarmé.
For the past two years, Coffee N' Clothes has paired up with a range of fashion brands, from Vans to Coach to Barneys New York, on a variety of projects "all rooted around coffee culture," explains Ryan Glick, who started the brand as an Instagram account based on his own wanderings and coffee shop discoveries.
If Trump—excuse me, Cohen—was so perturbed about the possibility of that limited liaison becoming known, could it be that, in addition to the also-exposed affair with a Playboy bunny, these were Trump's only extra-marital sexual wanderings (in contrast to his grabbing and otherwise imposing himself upon women not his wife)?
The epic is split between an "Odyssean" first half (Books I through VI recount Aeneas's wanderings as he makes his way from Troy to Italy) and an "Iliadic" second half (Books VII through XII focus on the wars that the hero and his allies wage in order to take possession of their new homeland).
Thus, we do need to worry about what the greater availability (or intrusion) of messages and connectivity and all forms of entertainment are doing to our personal relationships, and keep a careful eye on our own adult wanderings in the world of electronic media, and what they do to our mealtimes, bedtimes, family times.
For most of the couple of years preceding, we'd been cobbling together a masterpiece of experimental filmmaking—actually, a semi-related skein of filthy, profane sketch gags centered on the peripatetic wanderings of a character (I use the term loosely) named "Headless," defined chiefly by the fact that he wore, or was, a full-head rubber Tor Johnson mask.
He tells of how he wept at the tomb of his ancestor, the biblical Adam – mourning that they were never able to meet (a celebrated passage at the time.) Or tells how he saw the house of the Wandering Jew (who has broken his wanderings to come back to it once every 50 years, for the last 1800).
The contradictions that he exposes following his two days of "wanderings" through some of the favelas of Rio de Janeiro should alarm every one of us as much as it inspired him to expose the truth that the Olympic spirit warms only those who have enough to eat, a habitable home, and a neighborhood where children may run as freely as the world-class athletes who are competing just a few miles away.
White's writing, with his depiction of a returning rainstorm or the slow wanderings of his tortoise, is great literature at a perfect pace, every creature dressed and portrayed in quick-witted adjectives; and he enthralls us with his knowledge of crickets, who are a "thirsty race," who "open communications from one room to another" and who can sometimes foretell the death of a near relation or the approach of an absent lover.

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