![]() ![]() My eye strayed to Ramon's chestnut horse standing under the shed. "The Saddle Boys in the Grand Canyon" by James Carson One might remain here, so as to knock over any stray beast that managed to escape the attention of those who went in. It seemed as if that stray phrase of hers had taken away all the sting of the desire. I." by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark "History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. We set off early with pleasant and fair weather: a dog joined us, which we suppose had strayed from the Assiniboin camp on the lake. The culminating point was reached when she embarked on a stray remark concerning certain events then happening in India. South Carolina, Part 2" by Works Projects Administration Some stray jus' like dey always done but dey'll come back. The walkers were now on the top of the hill, and strayed off into the overgrown clearing. Brown coughed, his uneasy glances straying down the open shaft. "The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn" by Evelyn Everett-Green His vagrant fancy is straying here and there. Preparation and manipulation of molecules for fundamental physics tests Precision measurements usually require careful control and monitoring of stray and applied fields, both electric and magnetic, throughout the interaction region of the apparatus. The key ingredient is Stokes I : the intensity profile is very sensitive to small variations in stray-light contamination. The high-spatial resolution allowed by the Hinode SP, however, makes it possible to distinguish between field strength and stray-light factor unambiguously, even under weak field conditions. Quiet Sun internetwork magnetic fields from the inversion of Hinode measurementsĮrrors in the stray light determination would immediately lead to different field strengths and/or inclinations because most of the observed signals are formed in the weak-field regime. (2007b) have demonstrated that, in practice, the inversion code uses Stokes I to determine the stray light factor. In wireless telegraphy, a disturbance due to fluctuating differences of potential between the top of the antennæ of a receiving station and the earth which sometimes affects the recording instrument and interferes with signaling. Scientifically, they are known as free-ranging animals. They spend most of their days wandering through the streets and looking for food. They get birthed, live, and die on the streets. Property left behind by an alien at his death, and escheated to the king in default of heirs. They are often unconfined, and mostly, they are found in the cities. Hence A person or persons astray a straggler a truant. Having gone astray strayed wandering straggling incidental.Īny domestic animal that has left an inclosure or its proper place and company, and wanders at large or is lost an estray. To move about without or as without settled purpose or direction. To wander from the path of truth, duty, or rectitude turn from the accustomed or prescribed course deviate. See full entry for 'stray' Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. To wander, as from a direct course deviate or go out of the way or from the proper limits go astray. stray (stre ) verb If someone strays somewhere, they wander away from where they are supposed to be.
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