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Wanderers and Time
Kammerer appears in Prisoners of Power, Beetle in the Anthill and The Time Wanderers.
* The Time Wanderers ( Волны гасят ветер )
Other possibly sentient species mentioned in the books are septoids ( see Noon: 22nd Century ) whose sentience is not really confirmed, semi-sentient prehistoric molluscs katapumoridako ( see The Time Wanderers ) and the unidentified sentient creature killed by Pol Gnedykh in the Kroox solar system ( Noon: 22nd Century ).
Golovans are mentioned in " Inhabited Island ", " Beetle in an Anthill " and " The Time Wanderers ".
Tissa is only mentioned in " The Time Wanderers ".
The Time Wanderers ( also known as The Waves Extinguish the Wind ; ) is a 1985 science fiction novel by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, set in the Noon Universe.
The Time Wanderers translated by Antonina W. Bouis.
The Time Wanderers translated by Antonina W. Bouis.
* The Time Wanderers by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky on the Perm mirror of Maxim Moshkow Library.
* The Time Wanderers by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky in the Meta. Ua Library.
# REDIRECT The Time Wanderers
They appear principally in the novel " The Time Wanderers ".
The Ludens routinely conduct experiments on humans and alter their minds in order to further their own means, but according to Daniel Logovenko in " The Time Wanderers ", over ninety percent of Ludens have no interest in humanity.
Exposition in " The Time Wanderers " reveals that the Ludens themselves perceive two further stages of human development, and that some Ludens may have already progressed onward to some sort of super-Luden existence.
Also he is mentioned once in The Time Wanderers by Maxim Kammerer.
Gennady Komov appears in " Noon: 22nd Century ", " Space Mowgli ", " The Little One ", " Beetle in an Anthill " and " The Time Wanderers ".
Leonid Gorbovsky appears in Noon: 22nd Century, Far Rainbow, Disquiet, Space Mowgli and The Time Wanderers.

Wanderers and 1973
* The Wanderers ( 1973 )
Other films and TV shows featuring greasers include: Crime in the Streets ( 1956 ), The Delinquents ( 1957 ), 77 Sunset Strip ( 1958 ), The Young Savages ( 1961 ), Two-Lane Blacktop ( 1971 ), American Graffiti ( 1973 ), Badlands ( 1973 ), Happy Days ( 1974 – 1984 ), The Lords of Flatbush ( 1974 ), Grease ( 1978 ), The Wanderers ( 1979 ), Grease 2 ( 1982 ), The Loveless ( 1982 ), The Outsiders ( 1983 ) Eddie and the Cruisers ( 1983 ), Rumble Fish ( 1983 ), Streets of Fire ( 1984 ), Tuff Turf ( 1985 ), Stand By Me ( 1986 ), La Bamba ( 1987 ), Full House ( 1987 – 1995 ), Last Exit to Brooklyn ( 1989 ), Cry-Baby ( 1990 ), This Boy's Life ( 1993 ), Roadracers ( 1994 ), Deuces Wild ( 2002 ), Secondhand Lions ( 2003 ), the children's cartoon Johnny Bravo, the video game Bully ( 2006 ), Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ( 2008 ), Fallout 3 ( 2008 ), Mafia II ( 2010 ) and Fallout: New Vegas ( 2010 ), The Violent Kind ( 2010 ),
By 1973, Bray Unknowns were playing in the LSL and the management changed the name to Bray Wanderers in a partially successful effort to amalgamate the two.
Anthony Popovic (; born 4 July 1973 in Sydney, Australia ) is an Australian former football ( soccer ) player and head coach of Western Sydney Wanderers.
As a player Bassett was a defensive midfielder at semi-professional level, playing for St Albans City where he made eleven appearances in the 1967 / 68 season, Harrow Borough, Hayes, Wycombe Wanderers, Walton & Hersham, where he was part of the side that won the FA Amateur Cup in 1973, and most notably at Wimbledon.
He joined Bolton Wanderers as a centre-half in 1973 and is best remembered as a player for being part of the side which won the Second Division title in 1977 – 78 to secure promotion to the First Division.
Derrick Robins took teams in 1973, 1974 and 1975, while an ' International Wanderers ' side also toured in 1976.
Between the years 1973 – 1992 Andy Gray played for Dundee United, Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Everton, Notts County, West Bromwich Albion, Glasgow Rangers, Cheltenham Town and finally Chelsea.
Gates made his debut for Ipswich Town as an eighteen year old on the 27th October 1973 at Portman Road replacing Roger Osborne during a 2-0 victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers in front of a crowd of 20, 882.

Wanderers and collection
The Wanderers and Dog Day Afternoon, from the school library's collection.

Wanderers and five
The Wanderers were primarily formed from players of Castle Cary Cricket Club, five of whom played in the match, and also included four former pupils of Blundell's School, a public school in Devon.
The Wanderers batting improved the following morning, and they added 145 runs for the second innings, declaring their innings closed with five wickets down.
They succeeded for a time, and the match was just five minutes from the end when their eleventh, and final, wicket fell, granting the Wanderers a 158-run victory.
But in five subsequent novels, the last appearing in 1986 -- The Lovers, Calais, Robert and Arabella, Jacintha, and Wanderers Eastward, Wanderers West -- she failed to make as much of an impact.
Along with the Wanderers, the league had five teams.
The previous Aldershot club's biggest success arguably came in 1987, just five years before closure, when they became the first team to win the Football League Fourth Division promotion playoffs, at the expense of a far bigger club-Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The turning point came when, in January 1908, Woking played Bolton Wanderers in the First Round of the FA Cup, having battled through five qualifying rounds.
Bolton Wanderers, Tottenham Hotspur and Middlesbrough complete the top five.
Charlton Athletic, Manchester United and Bolton Wanderers complete the top five.
Charlton Athletic are their nearest challengers in second place, with Bolton Wanderers, West Ham United ( newly promoted ) and Manchester United completing the top five.
Tottenham Hotspur, Bolton Wanderers and Charlton Athletic complete the top five, while a disappointing Manchester United and Arsenal are sixth and seventh respectively.
Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal once again complete the top five, while Bolton Wanderers occupy the now sought-after sixth place.
Though there were other teams who incorporated the town name, such as Kirkcaldy Wanderers and Kirkcaldy United, Raith became the most successful of the local teams, winning five trophies in the 1890s.
In 1900, for example, Castle Cary cricket club provided five players for the Devon and Somerset Wanderers team that won the only Olympic cricket title.
Of the eighteen players used in the three games, thirteen were from three Dublin clubs – Wanderers, Dublin University and Bective Rangers – and the remaining five were from Ulster.
Early in the 1997 – 98 season, after scoring five goals in Hayes ' three opening league games, he was sold to Wolverhampton Wanderers for £ 250, 000, then moving to Torquay United on loan, where he scored six goals in 13 games.
This was compounded when United suffered their first five losses of the season to Bolton Wanderers, Liverpool, Arsenal, Newcastle United, and Chelsea ( coincidentally, the first letters of each team spell out " BLANC "; however, Blanc did not play in the games against Bolton or Liverpool.
In March 2008, the Ultra Group of Bray Wanderers Fans " Na Fánaithe " was formed by five supporters club members.
He was no longer guaranteed first team football, so decided to leave Villa Park, and in June 2007, he signed a five year contract with Bolton Wanderers.
He did not feature regularly in the first team at Southend and joined Rushden & Diamonds on loan in October 2004, where he scored five goals in ten appearances, and then Wycombe Wanderers, before joining Rushden & Diamonds permanently in February 2005, where he made 51 appearances in all competitions in two seasons.
Comprising mainly former pupils of the leading English public schools, Wanderers was among the dominant teams of the early years of organised football and won the Football Association Challenge Cup ( known in the modern era as the FA Cup ) on five occasions, including defeating Royal Engineers in the first FA Cup final in 1872.
In the 1870 – 71 season, the Wanderers finally turned around their fortunes, losing only five of thirty-seven matches played.

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