Jason Gardener is regaling me with tales of an invite to Buckingham Palace and a chinwag with the Queen. |
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And Cargill, now beardless, appeared to enjoy the event, regaling colleagues with a few anecdotes. |
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Gone is sophistry, the elegance of understatement, the joy of imagining the concealed, regaling in the revealed. |
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Professional magicians could be spotted these days at beach resorts and posh restaurants regaling guests awaiting their food. |
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Sahni was most impressed with him regaling the passengers with an uncanny ability to hold them with improvised speeches. |
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I like creating protagonists out of people who are anything but: regaling two little boys shots worthy of a John Wayne epic. |
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Come December every other house will be plastered in the tackiest of tacky flashing lights and we will laugh, regaling each other with sightings of aesthetic atrocities. |
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For firstclassical regaling the team of the restaurant provides house of the guest in the Kiedricher community centre. |
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Jérôme Cosson, manager of wine production enjoys regaling visitors of the Sauterne wine making process. |
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In person, Reiner is gregarious and very chatty, regaling you with great anecdotes from his back catalogue. |
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They spent the whole night regaling me with their insane stories about the biz. |
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This bore was regaling anyone who cared to listen with the story of how an officious jobsworth had refused him admission to some function or other. |
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Ms. Rath here is regaling us with the most delightful anecdotes. |
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Authors Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner make the dismal science a lot less dismal by regaling readers with one counterintuitive economic analysis after another. |
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From the cafes and bars that overlook the beachfront beginners and pros discuss moves, top spots and you'll find some of the veterans regaling others about their exploits. |
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Hours into his floor speech, Paul was still going strong, striding the floor behind his Senate desk to keep mobile and regaling the empty chamber with details of British and American constitutional history. |
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Family members would visit the skulls and talk to them, sometimes bearing their problems or regaling the dead with jokes. |
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Mr. Beauregard took great pleasure in regaling his staff with stories about his life with Suzanne, and in doing so established a warm and friendly rapport with his employees that will be missed by all. |
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Speaking in the Knesset on June 8th, Mr Ben-Eliezer tried anyway, regaling the apathetic and half-empty government benches with a stream of pejoratives. |
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As a teenager, Mr Dodd did his bit for musical improvement by playing Lionel Hampton out of the window of his mother's liquor store on Laws Street in Kingston, regaling her customers as they drank their beer. |
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Degas enjoyed society on his own terms, dining out within a trusted circle and regaling families such as Ludovic and Louise Halévy with his trenchant opinions and humorous aphorisms on art, literature, and politics. |
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Together, they elaborate the recipes and most of the participants are very impressed to lose four kilos during the week, while regaling themselves and without any feeling of hunger. |
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I can recall, if members do not mind me regaling with an anecdote of a very competent colleague of mine who, when we were opposition, had this very intense issue with which he was completely seized. |
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Players from all six confederations have sat down for a chat over the past 12 months, regaling us with tales of FIFA World Cup finals, happy and sad memories and also what they have been doing since hanging up their boots. |
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Mirko Josic's superb side deservedly lifted the trophy after regaling the crowds throughout the competition with a fanciful and effective display of footballing genius. |
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He pitches his stories at the weekly staff meetings, regaling a table of admiring staffers including fellow reporters and a father-figure editor, Michael Kelly. |
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