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121. As soon as she entered the room she knew that Clare had already been telling tales; or at least complaining to her colleagues.
122. But Metallica are more interested in playing for people than telling tales of in-fighting between these two giants of bad-boy rock.
123. Edwin was long on charm but short on substance, was the feeling; he told tales a bit too deftly.
124. And yet all his life, his integrity warred with a flair for the theatrical, a fondness for tall tales.
125. Daisy Venables, you naughty girl, have you been telling tales again?
126. Readers with humorous computing tales or handy hints are welcome to write to Fatal Dos Error at the usual address.
127. You are always telling me tales of him rebuking you.
128. I had read Eothen and other tales of Eastern travel and my imagination endowed Constantinople with all the magic of the East.
129. A collection of Arizona tales organized by the highway you drive to see their settings.
130. The nuns' tales reveal that inhuman treatment was already standard practice before the declaration of martial law in March. Sentencedict.com
131. He wrote tales of plausible galactic empires with impish fun and a fierce belief that scientific knowledge would triumph over ignorance.
132. Since then, there has been a running drug scare, complete with pics of comatose teens and tales of deathbed agonies.
133. Todorov's analysis of the Decameron tales is based on a very rigorous and literal use of linguistic categories.
134. His tales were simple and sweet and his characters endearing enough to remember with fondness all the way to adulthood.
135. There are tales of clanking chains and doors which open and close of their own volition.
136. Subscribers to the service adopt an electronic leprechaun and receive e-mails comprising gossip and tales from the motherland.
137. A wealth of legends and folk tales has been recorded, much of which relates to particular sites in the countryside.
138. This story can be the springboard to a whole set of tales about the lion and the mouse.
139. But the stories never swept the reading public off its feet the way the Sherlock Holmes tales did.
140. Later she turned to Romantic Suspense of the thriller variety, specializing in tales of international crime, espionage, and intrigue.
141. In fact, these were the kind of difficulties about which they used to chuckle when listening to tales from Windowswedded acquaintances.
142. Meanwhile[sentencedict.com], there is a task concerning Tales ... a task that may prove more important than any we do here.
143. Whatever doctors, old wives' tales, and the Roman Catholic Church may say, human ovulation is invisible and unpredictable.
144. Of course, Albee is quite accustomed to telling tales about vicious people stuck in broken relationships.
145. Then I told about the tales the neighbours were telling about her Mum and her men friends.
146. Local folk tales made it the home of mythical monsters.
147. Cosby will bring a passel of his hysterical family tales to the Embassy Centre at 6: 30 and 9 p.m.
148. The tight-knit mining communities had their own traditions and tales, and in Ayrshire one miner's name was a legend.
149. Twilight Tales is a collection of spooky legends and folk tales passed through generations in the Southwest.
150. Tales of bravery from the M-Four crash. Sheer panic: Accused describes the barn fire that killed twin sisters.
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