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- noun soccer someone connected with any number of
soccer clubs known as the Wanderers.
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Examples
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The Wanderer is a post-apocalyptic novel that will appeal to fans of Thundarr the Barbarian, Planet of the Apes, etc.
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Fritz Leiber's The Wanderer is not just bad, it's dire.
April 2009 2009
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Fritz Leiber's The Wanderer is not just bad, it's dire.
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[The Wanderer] is a beautifully written and imaginatively constructed novel that speaks to the power of survival and the delicacy of grief.
The Wanderer: Summary and book reviews of The Wanderer by Sharon Creech. 2000
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[The Wanderer] is a beautifully written and imaginatively constructed novel that speaks to the power of survival and the delicacy of grief.
The Wanderer: Summary and book reviews of The Wanderer by Sharon Creech. 2000
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[The Wanderer] is a multilayered tale, combining bracing, open-air adventure with personal growth, in its protagonist and in much of the strong supporting cast as well.
The Wanderer: Summary and book reviews of The Wanderer by Sharon Creech. 2000
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[The Wanderer] is a multilayered tale, combining bracing, open-air adventure with personal growth, in its protagonist and in much of the strong supporting cast as well.
The Wanderer: Summary and book reviews of The Wanderer by Sharon Creech. 2000
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[27] Of the 'Wanderer' -- second only in popularity to the 'Erl
Story-Lives of Great Musicians Francis Jameson Rowbotham
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"Wanderer" - dithyramb (C major Fantasia), 2 books of Impromptus,
Letters Liszt, Franz 1893
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A: I remember reading a French novel called The Wanderer when I was a young man, by Alain Fournier.
Christopher Lydon: Out of Yearning, Order: Henri Cole's poetry 2009
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