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241. Next we visit a colony of sabre-toothed monsters that used to attack ships. At least those were the tales spun by early mariners who first sighted walrus.
242. One of the greatest English poets, whose masterpiece, The Canterbury Tales, was one of the most important influences on the development of English literature.
243. Many tales exist of failed changelings who are uncovered by their presumptive families.
244. Tales of treatment numerical targets for women - might raise the ire of affirmative - action opponents.
245. The Y chromosome is starting to yield other intriguing tales as well.
246. "Romans" were used to write popular stories involving chivalric or courtly love, and such tales became known as romances.
247. SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: The seventeenth century French writer Charles Perrault included another version in his book, "Tales of Mother Goose."
248. Not surprisingly, he enjoyed telling tales about his time at the military academy.
249. Those apocryphal tales about the hypertoxic blowfish prized by Japanese gastronomes?
250. Mr Dahl was well-known for his macabre adult stories called "Tales of the Unexpected".
251. Inspired by tales of the heroic alliance that stood against the might of the Burning Legion,[sentencedict.com/tales.html] the draenei have come to enlist aid in retaking their shattered homeland.
252. The 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to Mo Yan"who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary".
253. Tales of false defectors were never very welcome to a man of his solidity.
254. James Fenimore Cooper, who is universally recognized as the first American novelist, achieved his worldwide reputation through the publication of his five-volume "Leather-stocking Tales".
255. Yet while oral fairy tales likely existed for thousands of years before the literary forms, there is no pure folktale.
256. Leatherstocking Tales. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is here. Population, 2,342.
257. It's history can on trace back to The Canterbury Tales of G·Chaucer.
258. For one thing, the punters at these meetings often have poignant and unscripted personal tales that explain their distrust of proposed reforms.
259. Tales of greed and fraud during the boom years abound.
260. Charles Lamb was an English essayist, best known for the children's book Tales from Shakespeare.
261. Dead men hear no tales; posthumous fame an Irish bull.
262. Truth needs not many words; but a false tales a long preamble.
263. Strider whose wings have been clipped is utterly miserable,[sentencedict.com] and campfire tales say that a few actually wasted away and died from being denied their freedom.
264. A linguist of astonishing voracity, Mr Ostler plunges happily into his tales from ancient history.
265. Le Morted'Arthur. Sir Thomas Malory. The definitive collection of Arthurian tales - from Lancelot's betrayal to the birth of Mordred to invisible knights.
266. In the opinion of his fellow-writers and critics, Mr. Calvino was a world-class author. His stories and especially his folk tales were translated in many countries.
267. This is a story from Strange Tales from Make-Do Studio.
268. They killed him on the theory that dead men tell no tales.
269. In those tales, there was full of sentimentalism about times and society.
270. I couldn't tell whether they were Bosnian, Croat or Serb – but I was sure they would all have their own tales to tell.
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