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As April went on, he was less often awake when I got there, and so, after I checked in, I might wander around the Village, to buy flowers for the house, have a cappuccino, just get out.
This quickly attracted the largest and most welcome birds yet: a pair of mallards who strolled the garden as a couple of tourists might wander around Bath or Stratford on Avon, before stopping for a drink and a foot soak.
That was why, during the "diamond necklace affair" in 1785, the public was perfectly prepared to believe that Marie Antoinette might wander around the grounds of Versailles in the middle of the night, having meetings in disguise behind trees, in order to obtain the most expensive necklace in Europe.
Consciousness is affected, and the person might wander around, behave strangely, and seem confused.
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Most young settle in a restricted area from September onward (Saitou 1979a), but some might still wander around during winter (Hinde 1952).
You might as well wander around there in the deeper parts.
If the groups do not have adult chaperones, you might want to wander around the mall and try to check in with the groups throughout the party to make sure everything is going smoothly.
If you haven't done so already, you might want to go wander around the newest addition to nytimes.com.
This year, as you wander around, you might fall into step with Margaret Drabble, or Willie McIlvanney or Denise Mina or Haruki Murakami, just as in previous years Donna Tartt, or Thomas Keneally, or Bill Clinton or Toni Morrison.
We didn't find out, but he did live to show us a polar bear scenting out a mate, tracking her and then doing the necessary when she was in the mood, which wasn't as often as you might think for animals that wander around aimlessly for weeks without seeing a soul.
Under the old garage-sale system, the buyer of my old mystery novel might have wandered around at garage sales and used bookstores for 10 years before she found this book.
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