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Encyclopedia > Wanderer

Wanderer or Wanderers can refer to several things:


In literature:

The Wanderer, by Sarah Burney The Wanderer is the title of a science fiction novel by Fritz Leiber about a wandering planet that enters the Earths solar system. ... DeFoes Robinson Crusoe, Newspaper edition published in 1719 A novel (from French nouvelle, new) is an extended fictional narrative in prose. ... Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. ... DeFoes Robinson Crusoe, Newspaper edition published in 1719 A novel (from French nouvelle, new) is an extended fictional narrative in prose. ... Sharon Creech is an American author, born in South Euclid, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. ... Le Grand Meaulnes, Alain-Fourniers bittersweet novel of youthful ardour and longing is the story of Augustin Meaulnes and his search for his lost love. ... Link title1913 is a common year starting on Wednesday. ... DeFoes Robinson Crusoe, Newspaper edition published in 1719 A novel (from French nouvelle, new) is an extended fictional narrative in prose. ... Alain-Fournier was the pseudonym of Henri Alban-Fournier (October 3, 1886 - September 22, 1914), a French author and soldier. ... This article is about the Old English Wanderer poem, for the German Wanderer poems set to music by (amongst others) Franz Schubert, see: List_of_compositions_by_Schubert#Lieder_. ... Old English (also called Anglo-Saxon) is an early form of the English language that was spoken in parts of what is now England and southern Scotland between the mid-fifth century and the mid-twelfth century. ... Poetry (ancient Greek: poieo = create) is an art form in which human language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition to, or instead of, its notional and semantic content. ... Wanderers (Странники - pronounced: stranniki) are a fictionary alien race from the Noon Universe created by Strugatsky brothers. ... The Noon Universe is a fictional future alternate universe that serves as a setting for a book series written by Strugatsky brothers. ... Boris and Arkady Strugatsky The two brothers Arkady (Арка́дий, August 28, 1925 – October 12, 1991) and Boris (Бори́с, born April 14, 1933) Strugatsky (Струга́цкий; alternate spelling: Strugatski) are Russian science fiction authors who collaborated on their fiction. ...


In other arts:

In other fields: Zooropa is an album by the Irish alternative rock band U2. ... U2 (L to R): The Edge, Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr. ... 1980 is a leap year starting on Tuesday. ... Look up Album in Wiktionary, the free dictionary An album (from Latin albus white, blank, relating to a blank book in which something can be inserted) is a packaged collection of related things. ... Donna Summer on the cover of her 1993 collection The Donna Summer Anthology Donna Summer (born Donna Andrea Gaines on December 31, 1948) is an American pop music singer best known for a string of disco music hits in the 1970s that earned her the title Queen of Disco. Summer... 1988 is a leap year starting on a Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Look up Album in Wiktionary, the free dictionary An album (from Latin albus white, blank, relating to a blank book in which something can be inserted) is a packaged collection of related things. ... Kevin Rowland (born August 17, 1953) is a singer, song-writer and former leader of Dexys Midnight Runners. ... Too-Rye-Ay (1983) Dexys Midnight Runners - the name consistently spelled without an apostrophe [1] - were a British New Wave and Northern Soul band, who achieved their major success in the early to mid 1980s. ... Peredvizhniki (Передвижники, in Russian) - the Russian artists-realists entering into Company of mobile art exhibitions (1870-1923). ...


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Wander - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (94 words)
In telecommunication, wander are long-term random variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from their ideal positions.
Note 1: Wander variations are those that occur over a period greater than 1 s (second).
Note 2: Jitter, swim, wander, and drift have increasing periods of variation in that order.
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