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They simply wandered off into the night, chatting between themselves, headed for the nearest hamburger joint.
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And the prime minister wandered off for a glass of red and roast beef in the members' dining room.
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In a blizzard here in 1997 thousands of cattle wandered off and died.
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Curtains turned and wandered off to pee on some rhododendrons, not at all like an animal running for its life.
NEWYORKER: The Yellow
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Yacouba and Harouna wandered off to look for the perfect fly-catching spots.
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His thoughts wandered off onto all sorts of tangents.
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After 20 very long seconds, she wandered off.
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An amber hunter named Sue Hendrickson, working with the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, a company that collects and prepares fossils, had wandered off to explore a bluff as her crew changed a flat tire, and came back with a handful of dinosaur.
NEWYORKER: Bones of Contention
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He joked around, spoke his mind and wandered delightfully off-message.
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Earlier this week a rhino was wounded when shot and had its horn cut off after it wandered out of the park.
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To finish off the night I wandered over to a couple tables pouring the big-bottle budget Gruners.
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Since then he has wandered the streets alone, begging and living off the charity of kind-hearted citizens.
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