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91. These tales are part of a sports underground-stories that athletes some-times tell each other but that rarely appear in the sports pages.
92. She had an abundance of tales from the old colonial days, when she had been cook for a white family.
93. Nu might have been a village schoolmaster, or a teller of tales, respected for his piety.
94. We used to hear tales that some of the singers could be difficult.
95. Many tales have been handed down and a great number of myths have been created around his memory.
96. Individual tales of how efficient she had been and how much she had helped members abounded.
97. Nevertheless, there are a few tales told of him which show him pitiless and cruel.
98. Comparative cultural studies have now demonstrated beyond question that similar mythic tales are to be found in every quarter of this earth.
99. Men tell violent tales and romanticize the lessons violence brings.
100. I listened to many tales of powerlessness, of personal degradation, hopelessness and unhappiness. Sentencedict.com
101. The Isle of Skye, as well as being a magnet for walkers, also attracts its fair share of strange tales.
102. I had gritted my teeth during the tales of murder and mayhem committed by drunken hoodlums from north Belfast.
103. It was their fault, coming with such tales to frighten her; and talking like that about the Nawab.
104. Biographical reconstruction based on Thomas's tales and sketches can be a mistaken exercise.
105. No child should be put in the powerful position of having to tell tales on another child.
106. They want photo stories, tales of holiday romances, horoscopes and advice columns as well as free gifts of make-up and jewellery.
107. Nearly anyone who had been in an iron lung could tell tales of being stranded without breathing help.
108. There is a suggestion of creation tales, evolution-of a survivor with millions of years of genetic knowledge.
109. The Barf-O-Rama Web site has generated fan mail from kids eager to share their own gross tales.
110. So far he hasn't had too many problems but doubtless he could recount some interesting tales!
111. Arthurian legends or the morality tales of life under capitalism were not enough.
112. The cobbled streets and the boulevards spoke to him, told him tales he thought he had forgotten.
113. There are many tales of madness overcoming travellers whose cars have broken down or whose camels have died.
114. Two paperbacks of 40 folk tales have appeared and are local bestsellers.
115. According to the children, telling tales on each other was as bad as cheating.
116. What could have led the President to tell such tales?
117. There are a lot of courtroom drama books and serial killer tales about, but this one is special.
118. He wrote long outlandish tales about himself in the log book and signed them Anon.
119. He had some idea of what was ahead of him, for he knew the terrible tales about the Robemaker's Workshops.
120. Perrault wanted not only to entertain his audience, but to teach a specific moral lesson with each of his tales.
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