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His driving, though, was as wayward as it has been for a long while.
He stays there for the rest of the evening, but this is about as wayward as things get.
Suitably chastened, I'll get on with Dernbach's over which isn't as wayward as the last one but has a Bertie Bassett quality, slower ball, outside off-stump bouncer, one that darts into the batsman from wide of the crease.
In another 300 or more miles, it will reach the Grand Canyon in Arizona, carving out gorges that are even deeper, but not quite as wayward as here.
Was she regarded as wayward?
What appeals to me is that I have always liked outsiders, people regarded as wayward or even crazy.
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Nadal did not require a helping hand as, one wayward smash aside, he played a superb opening three games to establish control.
Here is a film that is as shaggy and as ostensibly wayward as Joaquin Phoenix's stoner private eye, all but tripping over itself in its search for some clues.
Rescue teams, led by organizations like BARC and the Balinese Animal Welfare Association (BAWA), have been risking daily trips into the forbidden danger zone braving the potential destruction of an eruption to save as many wayward pups as possible.
She shows her great-uncle not merely as a wayward romantic but as a conflicted man whose story embodies several aspects of Iranian cultural identity during the late nineteen-fifties.
It was, if you like, a fairytale for almost-adults, with Scarlett O'Hara as the wayward princess and Rhett Butler as the deliciously indifferent hero.
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