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Wander
Wander Wan"der, v. t. To travel over without a certain course; to traverse; to stroll through. [R.] ``[Elijah] wandered this barren waste.' --Milton.

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- company Wander (name), a given name Wander (film), a 2020 American film starring Aaron Eckhart Wander (1974 video game) Wander (2015 video game) Wander (Wander...
- calendar, Wanders published the **** and erotic magazine M****engeschnackseln. Lilo Wanders: Tja, meine Lieben, Econ 1997, ISBN 3-612-26361-7. Lilo Wanders: Wa(h)re...
- astronomer, discoverer of several comets † MPC · 10427 10428 Wanders 2073 P-L Adriaan Wanders (1903–1984), Dutch astronomer, author, and researcher of sunspots...
- Marcel Wanders (2 July 1963) is a Dutch designer, and art director in the Marcel Wanders studio in Amsterdam, who designs architectural, interior and...
- on January 12, 2020. Wanders spends about half the year training in Iten, Kenya, and the other half training in Europe. "Wanders and H****an set world...
- Wander is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Wander dos Santos Machado (born 1976), Brazilian footballer Wander Franco (born 2001), Dominican...
- Talles Wander Santos Ribeiro (born 24 October 2003) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga Portugal 2 club AVS ****ebol...
- Wander is a 2020 American thriller film directed by April Mullen and written by Tim Doiron. It stars Tommy Lee Jones, Aaron Eckhart, Katheryn Winnick,...
- Wander AG (officially: "WANDER AG") is a food producer that is owned by ****ociated British Foods and is based in Neuenegg (Canton of Bern, Switzerland)...
- Not All [Those] Who Wander Are Lost, or similar may refer to: The second line of J. R. R. Tolkien's poem "The Riddle of Strider" from The Fellowship of...