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151. He grew up reading the tales and legends of heroic deeds.
152. Then there are character sketches to provide the raw material for creating the individuals who inhabit these tales.
153. He said she made up the tales of abuse to get a better deal in the divorce.
154. Take it easy for you're in danger of going overkill and boring people rigid with your long winded tales.
155. Happiness is like those palaces in fairy tales whose gates are guarded by dragons: we must fight in order to conquer it. Alexandre Dumas
156. It is in that light that the notorious tales about Sussex's impenetrability must be seen.
157. If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales. Albert Einstein
158. Didn't you hear tales of the first settlers from your father?
159. Sharing tales of those we've lost is how we keep from really losing them. Mitch Albom
160. In one of the tales of the Arabian Nights the sovereign has the uncanny experience of meeting himself.
160. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
161. Theatres specialise for children, ready to tell us tales, ancient and modern, in spectacular fashion.
162. But whenever she passed the wood the tales rushed back into her mind and made her blood run cold.
163. In other words, the critical key to James's tales is provided by the tales themselves.
164. Compare the romantic suspense novels of Mary Stewart with the international espionage tales of Ian Fleming.
165. Some dismiss these as myth in the sense of old wives' tales.
166. I soon found myself engrossed in the history of the valley; tales and stories of the turbulent times of Border wars.
167. Poor country girls running errands in the marketplace were lured by tales of desirable factory jobs.
168. He discussed at length the procedures of advanced research: tales of meticulous quests for elusive sources.
169. I spend a lot of time recounting tales of woe from friends and readers, but this one is my own.
170. The other intelligence services also proliferated, and there were dark tales in the clubs and messes of rivalry and hatred.
171. But Riva still spins her tales, for Rainbow's ears alone.
172. Her father's large library of travellers' tales was her mental furniture.
173. She had tales to tell of him as a small boy, as a young man.
174. Other tales that make up the show are obviously fictional: the stuff of stand-up comedy.
175. Asylum seekers, with tales of torture, rape and solitary confinement, can go to the end of the queue.
176. The two basic forms of irony found in these tales are verbal irony and dramatic irony.
177. Tales of their heroism served as inspiration to generations who fought for freedom.
178. She told us many tales about when our father was a child.
179. Some of the tales were the apocrypha of his enemies, others Mitchell never doubted to be true.
180. She also collected tales from those runaway slaves who escaped via the Underground Railroad.
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