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- noun Plural form of
wilderness .
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Examples
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In fact 30% of the world´s surface were defined as such "wildernesses" which could be collateralized (i.e. given as security for loans).
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2010
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I fear also that the curse of the charity adventurers has left its infernal mark on some other of our planet's great unspoilt wildernesses.
What next? A stag weekend on Kilimanjaro? | Kevin McKenna 2011
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Empires rise and fall, continents are discovered, wildernesses are explored and settled, and man makes progress through new inventions.
David Brock: 400 Rabbis Can't Be Wrong David 2011
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Empires rise and fall, continents are discovered, wildernesses are explored and settled, and man makes progress through new inventions.
David Brock: 400 Rabbis Can't Be Wrong David 2011
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Here you can discover the polar regions through the eyes of those explorers and scientists who dared to go into the last great wildernesses on earth.
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I formed and rejected many ideas, and followed just as many historical pathways into confusing wildernesses.
The New York Public Library: A Library Book, Or Rather A Book About The Library The New York Public Library 2011
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I formed and rejected many ideas, and followed just as many historical pathways into confusing wildernesses.
The New York Public Library: A Library Book, Or Rather A Book About The Library The New York Public Library 2011
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But with Indiana Jones, he is forever Harrison Ford, and he is forever fighting Nazis in or around the 1930's, in unexplored wildernesses.
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I formed and rejected many ideas, and followed just as many historical pathways into confusing wildernesses.
The New York Public Library: A Library Book, Or Rather A Book About The Library The New York Public Library 2011
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We spend Lent in our own wildernesses, examining ourselves, struggling with our failings and our sins, and at the end of that come to Easter prepared to be baptized (or renew our covenant.)
Wilderness joshenglish 2009
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