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In the end the book meanders to a halt, as if overwhelmed by its own despondency.
Mapping the topography of a person's life invariably meanders to their diversions and individual tastes.
By the time it meanders to a conclusion in mid-September, and the beach life briefly takes note, its ponderous movement is sometimes barely discernible.
It was one of those summer holiday talks, in which, freed from the confines of workaday worries, the conversation meanders to places rarely visited.
In one direction, a generous lawn rolls down to the Atlantic; in the other, a lane meanders to a quaint town of clapboard houses and antique shops.Yet retirement is the last thing on 71-year-old Ms Seltzer's mind.
Featuring Mr. Duke on keyboards, Jef Lee Johnson on guitar, Christian McBride on electric bass and John Roberts on drums, it's an in-the-pocket tune that meanders to a few unexpected places.
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The rest of it - all slow music - seemed to meander to no purpose.
The bumpy path of Desmond Meade's life meandered to its current interesting point.
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