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"He has extreme views and frequently meanders from the point.
Art's story meanders from one fraught incident to another without much resonance or momentum.
From scene to scene, the movie often meanders from comedy to terror to chin-stroking intellectualism.
Over five hours and 38 minutes, it meanders from Sussex to Worcestershire via Southampton, Salisbury, Bristol, Gloucester and Cheltenham.
Moore and Calder are among the many art-historical references in Mr. Curry's work, which meanders from Picasso to Noguchi.
The result is that Tei's promising ideas remain latent while her play meanders from the irrelevant to the glib.
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His career meandered from there, with stops in Chicago, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Texas and Detroit before, finally, Toronto and Philadelphia.
The discussions meandered from the deaths to their concerns about challenging Dr. Shipman.
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