Native to South Africa, ostriches long roamed a vast semidesert plain called the Karoo.
Chaplains roamed the ER and spent hours in the waiting room, comforting distressed families.
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Most of them were historical novels set in ancient times when samurai roamed the land.
At the time of the revolutionary war around 40m buffalo roamed the North American continent.
Horses freely roamed the grasslands and the valley was dotted with yurts, the summer homes of the nomadic shepherds.
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And that includes zebras -- the horse's exotic equine cousin, which for centuries has roamed the African plains unsaddled.
As a result of the fluid state, electrons roamed as freely as they do within a superconductor.
So he was able to listen as thousands of people roamed the streets.
Peary, and naturalist Roy Chapman Andrews, a real-life Indiana Jones who roamed the Gobi Desert hunting for dinosaur fossils.
Branson often roamed the aisles, as he occasionally still does, chatting with passengers.
John Wooden's UCLA Bruins basketball teams, when Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Walton roamed the floor, are harder to eliminate.
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Cows ate out of a dumpster, while donkeys and roosters roamed the field.
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Wolves roamed the mountains of Wyoming and Idaho until the 1930s, when they were eradicated under a federal program.
But with the French-led offensive sending the militants on the run, residents once again roamed the streets without fear.
Jewish history in China dates to at least the 8th century, when West Asian traders roamed the Silk Road.
Britons were fretting about the decline in civility two decades ago, when muggers and heroin addicts roamed the streets.
In some Osaka suburb, I was leading my platoon through clouds of smoke as we roamed about in house-to-house fighting.
Another reason pirates roamed the seas, said Bean, was because they were hired by countries at war to wreak havoc.
It is impossible not to feel haunted by the ghosts of the emperor, princesses, valets and concubines that once roamed the hallowed courtyards.
It lived during the middle to late Jurassic era in China's Liaoning province where many early birds and feathered dinosaurs roamed.
Beyond that, though, is a remarkable history that stretches back to the days when mammoths and woolly rhinoceroses roamed these cliffs.
Gone are the days where principled statesmen roamed the political landscape, serving a term or two before returning to private life.
And here was Louisville coach Rick Pitino on Saturday night, back in Rupp Arena where he once roamed as Kentucky's coach.
The children had loved the show - especially the giant floating whale which roamed the stadium during Miranda's stormy voyage of discovery.
On Monday afternoon large gangs roamed Peckham and Hackney in east London, looting shops, attacking buses and setting cars and shops alight.
His bewildered eyes roamed the room to see where on earth that little voice had come from, but he didn't see anyone!
What should I do, the lawyer wondered as he roamed through his beloved city, finding it strange and familiar, marvellous and pathetic.
She remembered her family growing more tense over the subsequent weeks amid worries about Hitler's paramilitary SA thugs who roamed the streets.
Where a government security detail previously stood guard with machine guns, cars were parked and reporters roamed the area scratching for details.
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Its ancestral genus Mionictis, first roamed the Earth around 30m years ago.
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