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mapless
adjective
Without a map or maps.
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But I recommend consulting these images only after you've walked through the sculptures, so that you are effectively mapless.
From the outset, there are many elements reminiscent of "Oliver Twist": a mother who dies young ( in this case when the protagonist is 11), a father who disappears (here on "a mapless, penniless journey to Sudan") and a falling-in with thieving child scavengers (in the Ma'alla district of Aden).
Writing the introduction just before he died, Hobsbawm says he was, "looking forward with more troubled perplexity than I recall in a long lifetime, guideless and mapless, to an unrecognisable future".
Last year, he explained to The Paris Review that "Periplum," his first book, was named after "an ancient form of navigation, a kind of mapless way of moving through space, of reckoning".
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The lighthouse lies on a fictional island, Janus, which turns its face to two seas; but which seas? Apart from a glimpse of a nautical chart, the movie is mapless a minor but exasperating flaw, because the story depends on the depth of Tom's isolation.
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