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Females live in their burrows all their lives except for nocturnal forays to capture prey, but the mature males leave the protection of burrows and wander about looking for mates.
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On no account should they be left to wander about on the streets again.
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The story illustrates how a worthy knight-errant was supposed to wander about defeating opponents in honorable combat.
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They didn't wander about the pitch in a drunken haze inviting confrontation.
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Now it's just normal to wander about in your nightie.
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Quite why the female characters wander about, often in the rain or through swathes of water, wearing so few clothes is a little strange.
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The thrips remain in the galls at night and wander about in the daytime before returning in the evening, possibly to different galls about the tree.
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One source relates that, during the siege's bleakest days, the young prince would wander about the castle garrison, begging the servants and men-at-arms for bits of bread.
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If you don't tend to wander about the garden in winter, plant them by the front door, so your nose can take advantage.
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Because highways are isolated points of fragmentation, deer wander about them freely because they see little to stay away from.
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