| 11. | Walter, born in 1912, developed the wanderlust early in life.
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| 12. | Have your wanderlust brains been playing mean tricks on you?
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| 13. | On the upside, the experience temporarily cured my wanderlust.
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| 14. | Heartache, ennui and wanderlust warped my thinking more than I realized.
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| 15. | Here are some ideas to tease your wanderlust into action : OREGON TRAIL
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| 16. | Coaches weren't exempt from the wanderlust, either.
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| 17. | History, geography and wanderlust converge in these well-conceived guides.
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| 18. | He hasn't felt any wanderlust in the interim, either.
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| 19. | And her job sated her wanderlust, her need for cosmopolitan glamour.
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| 20. | Twain and the river helped give wanderlust a good name.
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