The movie tells the story of two youngsters who are besotted with each other. |
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I read on with mixed emotions the touching story of the dog they called Dilly. |
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The story moves from playful conversation to knuckle crunching violence at the drop of a hat, but you never get lost or thrown out of the story. |
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I am deeply moved by reading this story and my deepest sympathy goes out to the person who wrote it. |
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It is not necessary to be a highly skilled author to write a story that makes readers catch their breath, laugh out loud or be moved to tears. |
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You try to tell the story as best you can, covering the church the way you would City Hall or the White House. |
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The story revolves around two New England couples who are the best of friends. |
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The story would now be the empowerment of traditional owners looking after their country with the support of an enlightened government. |
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Those involved in the project believe the study has traduced them, and their side of the story has not been a fair hearing. |
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Second, at the same time, I'm somewhat surprised and mildly appalled that this story hasn't generated a lot of buzz in the blogosphere. |
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That particular part of the story has been, to put it mildly, well-covered. |
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The tragic, or Shakespearean, version of the story runs something like this. |
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The passionate retelling of Shakespeare's tragic story is set in the Italian city of Verona during high summer. |
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There is also the story of the birth of the modern marathon, which will doubtless be trotted out in the next fortnight. |
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The story of Catherine is that she was put in prison, where she was fed by a Dove and saw a vision of Christ. |
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Back on the warm sand, I lay down on my stomach, pencil in hand ready to write my short story. |
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Her story deeply touches me, and I think she fully deserves the various titles and honours bestowed upon her. |
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I wanted a story that moved like a freight train dropped off the edge of a cliff. |
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Many of the papers last week featured the moving story of a young man who is currently down on his luck. |
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Certainly it's a story of heroism and courage and ordinary Australians going far beyond the call of duty. |
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Since the film rarely stops to take stock of its overcomplicated story, things can get a little confusing at times. |
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Overall, the story was quite a page-turner, and I will probably read it again in the near future. |
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Vega narrates his personal story over footage culled from newsreels and other films, as if he was in the process of writing his letter. |
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I have been a Scherenschnitte artist for over 27 years, much longer than I've been a story book illustrator. |
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He tells the story of Earth's 4.56 billion-year history as a complex co-evolution between the geosphere and biosphere. |
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Outside the conference room, Marcelo tells a more down-and-dirty version of the story that the VC guys are hearing inside. |
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The down-and-dirty, half-hour drama is the story of an unlikely duo of ex-cons who fall in with a plucky waitress at a notorious dead-end diner. |
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It's just the kind of story you might find in a downmarket women's magazine. |
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She had read my new book, This Organic Life, which tells the story of my quarter-century effort to eat locally in downstate New York. |
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I also think many scenes look too drab and boring, when others are so bright and vivid, but I can't deny that the story works. |
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Deep inside, I knew that Holmes's threat had expedited the writing of my first draft of this story. |
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You could revise and refine your photo as if it were a rough draft of a story. |
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The local weekly paper however decided to drop WPC Peters' story from the front page, for this! |
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The story of the transits of Venus begins in 1627, just three years before the death of the German astronomer Johannes Kepler. |
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In the Babylonian creation story their great god Marduk fights the sea dragon Tiamat. |
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Hearing the story, and about the dead bodies on the platforms, is sobering in the extreme. |
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Susan told her story clearly and precisely, using her bewitching charm to the full. |
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In the first of a two-part drama-documentary, we finally hear their side of the story. |
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It uses locally collected artefacts, and pictures of the dramatic events of 1940, to tell its story. |
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I had no idea of what the story was till I came to grips with it in this process of dramatization. |
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And, for the record, Mike Leigh's award-winning 1999 film Topsy-Turvey dramatised the story of the play's creation alongside song and dance. |
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Instead, film-makers sensed the difficulty in dramatizing a story with so little dialogue and virtually no interaction between characters. |
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I'm presuming that no-one in Birmingham is planning to dramatise this story in the near future. |
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It is the first time a British television station has attempted to dramatise the story of a living royal and is certain to be controversial. |
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Instead, it focuses on documenting and dramatising a story that most everyone knows at least something about. |
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And the moral of the story is, don't ask sarcastic expats for money at midnight, when they're bevvied up. |
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In a story set at the dawn of transglobal travel, the ship's mutineers come across as the template for all marauding Brits on holiday since. |
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From the great minds think alike files, th newspaper posted this story tonight on the same subject. |
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Shevelove updated the story and replaced the Greek dramatists with Shakespeare and Shaw. |
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This story may be a romantic dramedy, but it was originally supposed to be a drama. |
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If he does this, I have no doubt that it will drastically improve my opinion of the direction, editing, and story. |
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Overall, the game looks fantastic, plays like a dream and has a compelling story. |
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Indeed, one might think spreading the story of the transfiguration could help convert a few unbelievers. |
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But the author's notes on transferable skills are remarkable in light of their own success story. |
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There is another story that takes a Dreaming track through to, I think, Alice Springs. |
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It's so easy when I wake in the morning, or the afternoon, with a story line all there in the forefront of my mind, fresh from dreamland. |
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He should have dribbled the story out over a couple of weeks on the CBS evening news instead of presenting it all at one time. |
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The story confirms the need for a post-national and transdisciplinary American Studies. |
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The story goes that around the turn of the century, Tom cursed the fact that every time he drilled for water for his livestock, up came oil, too. |
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In the hands of another writer, the evolution of Fleur's emotions might have been a drippily sincere story. |
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Improvisational mime and innovative physical theatre tell the story of a dysfunctional family living outside the law. |
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Five hundred limited edition copies of the book, which follows the story of the sheepdog and his friends on Whimsey Farm, went on sale. |
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By now you will have probably detected the main dramatic drivers of the story. |
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In the afternoon, trying to research a story about Creationist schools, I find myself dropping asleep at my desk, drooling into my keyboard. |
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At no point in the story, therefore, is Pip set to be a drudge or a wage slave, though he has nothing of the gentleman about him. |
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During their match he gives her a glass of drugged orange juice, but this plays absolutely no part in the story. |
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Perhaps we need to be reminded of one crucial part of our job that of transcriber, of recorder, as the keeper of the story. |
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He told his own story of being the son of a millworker, the first in his family to go to college. |
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This is the story of a boy growing up with a drunken father and a philandering mother. |
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He did make me smile once though when he told the story of spending the night in the drunk tank after being at the Black Dog. |
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As the story goes, if Harvey Weinstein had his druthers, there would have been at least one more. |
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Otherwise, the movie is hindered by a few story inconsistencies and some instances of typical audience eye-rolling. |
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This was reflected in such pictures as Pastor Hall, a film based on a true story of a clergyman who speaks out against the nation's rulers. |
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I'm guessing her age is, um, reduced in her press kit, but they could've at least gotten her story straight. |
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What with my page three story in a Scottish tabloid I was getting double takes all night. |
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I can do no better than to link to my story from last year about how I fell in love with him. |
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Today, only one group of anapsids remains, which truly could be called an evolutionary success story. |
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It tells the story of Vindici, who, impoverished and dispossessed, returns to court to murder the villainous duke. |
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From the milk teeth to, potentially, false teeth, you have the story of somebody's life. |
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Most importantly, the song exhibits the environment best suited to their music, while also telling an engrossing story. |
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Equally appalling was the story of Raja, who witnessed his mother immolating herself in front of him. |
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Getting firsthand accounts from eyewitnesses is paramount to the story, noted Benedict. |
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It tells the story of the steam locomotive with displays covering model railways, trainspotting and locomotive engineering. |
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Nobody ever believes this story, so maybe if I put it in print, people will no longer doubt me. |
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What makes this story truly shocking is that it comes as no surprise to the medical profession. |
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I've been thinking a lot about the craft of film-making recently, and I think I may have a belter of a story. |
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The story is a series of improbable events that lead to armed ex-convicts toting a nuclear device to a plane bound for the Bahamas. |
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The reliefs in the temple tell the story of the queen's divine birth,, her conquests and achievements. |
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The English-language version of his best-selling life story is to be published by Haynes in September. |
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In this story, Mordecai defeats his adversary Haman, with Esther's advice and help. |
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The story is simple, but it's the details and weird touches Lynch lays in that makes it complex and darkly disturbing. |
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In this book review he discusses symbiosis in evolution, an oft neglected part of the whole evolutionary story. |
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With the benefit of that information in front of her, she confirmed that there was nothing to worry about in the story the previous week. |
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Unwilling Accomplice is the story of two violent criminals on the run and the tough young woman who outwits them. |
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As the facility executive stepped back from the individual reports, he realized that microscopic analysis didn't tell the whole story. |
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It's the sort of story which a humanitarian journalist would cover, instead of, say, microscopically analysing one remark by a candidate's wife. |
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Billy Elliot tells the story of a young boy and his desire to to become a ballet dancer and win over his doubting father. |
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Unlike the complex nuances of the story, the artistic details are minimal and shading is non-existent. |
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The book, narrated in the first person, has a false ending which appears to bring the story to a close. |
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The story begins with a sad, little boy, who lives in an old towered building. |
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She was nominated for her role in the middle-aged love story Something's Gotta Give. |
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The story is mined for symbolic aspects which signify power and powerlessness. |
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The story of an exiled Beothuk woman also plays a central part in his second book of poems. |
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In town is another story, as its massive bulk can make it unwieldy in tight parking areas. |
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She added a bit of a shake to her voice to make it sound more realistic, and though Barbara eyed her skeptically, she accepted the story. |
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It's a story that needs to be told more often, rather than the warm, pink fuzziness we get from books on the best-seller lists. |
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It is clever, and being cocooned in a moving car while the story unfolds and darkness falls, ensure it is a memorable, even creepy experience. |
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In the biblical story, the Fall of Man follows his eating from the fruit of the tree of knowledge. |
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It charts the love story of a rich wastrel who falls for a workaholic woman doctor. |
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La Traviata is an intimate story of family tensions and blighted love, following a Parisian courtesan who falls for a younger man. |
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While it's not immediately known whether any of the recipients fell for the story, the spam mail has only led to smirks. |
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The new movie, Love, Honour and Obey, which tells the story of a postman who falls in with criminals, is premiered in London. |
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With richly textured dialogue set in the midlands, the play tells the story of Hester Swane as she battles to come to terms with rejection. |
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I was just really drawn to a story about this guy having a midlife crisis in Japan, where it's already so confusing. |
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Funny and cleverly written, this light-hearted and engaging story parodies the spy genre without sacrificing the reader's involvement. |
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Ultimately the story is both a pointed look at alcoholism, recovery, and a study of romance and whether the couple can survive. |
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Lynch wrote a notoriously vengeful poem, full of vicious curses, a story he tells against himself in shamefaced penance. |
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If this story has a familiar ring about it, it's more than likely a result of shameless Hollywood plagiarism of the two men's lives. |
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It's an American story about a kid who, you know, grew up on the wrong side of the tracks. |
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It is the story of an Aboriginal tracker who guides three police troopers in search of an accused Aboriginal man. |
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It's much harder to get traction with editors, let alone readers, to tell that story. |
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I remember a story about some chap called Robin Hood who was slightly miffed about another chap called the Sheriff of Nottingham. |
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But when a friend suggested the story might not be true she contacted the Advertiser for help. |
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The story follows a few months in the life of a poor man in an Arab shanty town. |
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Culture is, of course, yet another of those large, baggy, rather shapeless words which this story keeps stumbling over. |
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Of course, one of the problems with adapting a short story into a feature length film is the necessity to stretch and pad the story out. |
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The story goes that Portuguese slave traders, watching Africans digging up some roots, asked what they were called. |
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Most elk are hunted in the forest, although I do know of migrational paths that change that story. |
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Just as remarkable is the story of the manuscript's survival through the decades, including three years on the run from the Gestapo, several house moves and even a flood. |
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Visit the creative team behind Breaking Bad, the story of a terminally ill chemistry teacher who turns to a life of crime. |
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But as the story develops, and Andrew discovers he is telekinetic, he harnesses his new powers to improve his filmmaking. |
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Last Sunday's Seeing Red told the truish story of Ms Atkins, the 1970s TV star-turned-hopelessly romantic, idealistic owner of a touchy-feely free-range children's home. |
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Although her story is extraordinary, it is also representative of an entire dark age in Russian totalitarianism. |
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In the story about love, devotion and betrayal that spans lifetimes, Aida becomes the handmaiden to Princess Amneris, who is betrothed to Radames. |
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For those with good eyesight and for all with keen minds as well as palates, Biro's story is inspirational and his recipes complex and interesting. |
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The toughie from Madison Wisconsin, Morel, might be a different story. |
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The Women is the story of nice girl Mary Haines, sporty and straightforward, who loses her husband to shop-girl vamp Crystal Allen, a red-lipped, black-eyed Joan Crawford. |
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Every major newspaper and television station in Japan is covering the story. |
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Edgar Allan Poe's classic short story, "The Cask of Amontillado," is loaded with irony, and there are several excellent examples of verbal irony to be found. |
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Campbell says she sees herself and Nancy in the love story of Edie Windsor and her late partner, Thea Spyer. |
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The renovation threatened to be a shaggy-dog story itself, as the couple moved their lives from room to room while the place took shape over the years. |
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Best of all, the hotel bar is reckoned to be the room where Coleridge first recited his Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the greatest shaggy-dog story ever told. |
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The book of Jonah's quite funny if you read it as a theological shaggy-dog story rather than as an accurate biographical account of a man who was eaten by a big fish. |
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If a story transfixes Sydney tabloids, then it transfixes me. |
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The story of how he inadvertently made a Champagne-style wine that even wowed Europe and inspired a poem by Longfellow. |
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While a moralistic speech won't convince kids not to try drugs, a story about people affected by drugs might. |
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But while sending in two reporters dressed as Arab sheikhs might seem underhand to some, the story garnered by these methods was firmly in the public interest. |
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I hope you'll use our story as you dream about your own outdoor space. |
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I was actually telling a story, and line by line when you put it all together it forms a long-form narrative of the trip. |
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What is typically omitted from this story for the sake of a tolerable holiday celebration is a little historical context. |
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Billed as a true story, this Coen brothers masterpiece set in motion a wild-goose chase for a stash of cash buried near a highway in North Dakota. |
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Our knowledge of his tragic end adds an element of pathos to the story of his early success. |
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The story is also told of Swindon Corporation's town clerk David Murray John, who led the wartime purchase and lobbied the Government for a grant for Lydiard House. |
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The problem is the story, which seems relentlessly gloomy and downbeat, lacking moments of breakdown and reconciliation that were so crucial to previous successes. |
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Other versions of that story will doubtless appear before long. |
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The half of the film that is a story that you could watch never knowing or caring that there were more parts to follow, starts off at good and goes downhill. |
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This soft palette accentuates the dreamy, languorous quality of the story and makes this film one of the most visually elegant of early three-strip Technicolor works. |
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The remainder of the movie relates Daphne's quest to meet and form a relationship with her father, and the story of her falling in love with a dreamy British boy. |
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When they first told us that story we were all falling about laughing. |
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The story is told from the viewpoint of someone who grew up during the Great Depression. |
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The press, dozy as ever, would have missed the story en masse. |
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The story follows a down on his luck family man named Bill Scanlon, who takes to stealing after losing his job. |
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And naturally, tonto comes to life when he sees the young boy so he can tell story of John Reid, the Lone Ranger. |
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Kate Mulgrew and Lorraine Toussaint tell the behind-the-scenes story about how they nailed the brilliant scene. |
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The story is about a scientist who claimed that he could resurrect the dead. |
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He hated being patronized and pitied by those who didn't believe his story. |
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The defense lawyers tried to impeach the witness's testimony by forcing him to admit that he had changed his story. |
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She's already turned traitor on her own people once, and as convincing as her story is I'm not going to rule out the possibility she'll do it again. |
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We hear about pre-Christian religion, pagan beliefs, shamanistic rituals and healing drums, and the story is narrated in ambiguous and multivocal words and concepts. |
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As with every truly well written story, it seems a shame to unravel all of the threads and to foreshadow all of the genuinely surprising twists in the plot. |
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An interesting postscript to the story is that the two people involved later got married. |
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Almost everyone who knew Bush even distantly, from either side of the aisle, has a story of his thoughtfulness or compassion. |
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I'm kinda tired because the story is getting very draggy and slow. |
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They shortened the book when they made the movie, but the basic story remained unaffected. |
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These are the kind of observations that we are expected to swallow in a story which seeks to successfully bind a sophisticated narrator together with a dreamy young boy. |
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It tells the story of his religious education from comically pious child, to doubting teen, to trainee yogi in India, to sceptical religious affairs correspondent. |
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As it happens, Trierweiler, then writing for Paris Match under her maiden name Massonneau, had a byline on the accompanying story. |
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I first said the film was the story of my life lightheartedly, at a screening in telluride. |
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I'm fascinated especially by the idea of the Aboriginal Dreamtime which, from what I gather, is the story of the world being dreamt into existence. |
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The News Online story on the same event also notes that some beachside local councils ban volleyball, cricket, touch football and frisbee-throwing on the beach! |
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As you might have guessed, there's definitely more to this story. |
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The mother had told him a long story about the children being bewitched and the house haunted, blaming a neighbour for laying a curse upon her children. |
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This statement bewails the prospect of the mixed-race characters' disappearance and establishes their identity as a third race within the context of the story. |
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When it comes to his own role in the story, Tomlinson is surprisingly reticent. |
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Then, after lunch, another story meeting, a film, or my own work session, alone. |
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Jazz creates a shareable universe, as reader, characters, and narrator together shape the plot, and an endlessly flexible language, as the story gets told and retold. |
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Each of the smaller stories is as interesting as the main story, especially the one focused on Erik and his refusal to bend to the will of the Danish overseers. |
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But the weakest subplot, at least dramatically, is the Wakefield story. |
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Check out the background information on the true story behind the film, as it is always interesting to learn about the real people who inspire dramatizations. |
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He lurched from story to story and sometimes into improvisation with no reason for or momentum to his overall line of thought. |
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By definition, a legend is an unverified story handed down by tradition. |
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Ask any tennis journalist or public relations representative if they have a good Li Na story and they do. |
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Instead of dramatizing the story, one student would take the role of moderator and interview the main characters concerning the events outlined in the assigned book. |
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He brings to this story all his wit and dryness and power of mind. |
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There are street minstrels, acrobats, story tellers, mimes, and painters. |
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The news ricocheted around the world, as does just about any story, tidbit, whisper or rumor involving Angelina Jolie. |
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Based on a startling true story, the show takes us down the trafficless roads and on to the unspoilt paradise beaches of a tiny isolated island in the Bahamas. |
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However, the story of how Lyme disease first came to be understood offers clues to why the controversy persists. |
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He sometimes tells the story to high school students, and jokes that he could have easily ended up as shark bait because of the bad choices he made. |
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And if that doesn't make you happy, there's always Sabrina's story of organizing young women dancers to go on strike against an MTV sexploitation video. |
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Anyone who wanted to take part in any way, be it dancing, singing, telling an impromptu story or doing a mime, was given the opportunity to perform. |
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Tragedy is a story or play that has a significant conflict of morals, with a noble protagonist displaying a tragic flaw that is their strength but leads to their downfall. |
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The story centers on Aedes albopictus, aka the tiger mosquito, a newcomer to the New World. |
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The show, which starred Lynda Carter as Diana Prince, traced her story from World War II to the present day. |
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The story is set brilliantly in the context of ever changing social and scientific milieus, which often gave rise to controversy, some of which continues to this day. |
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The story about a roadtrip to Lyon to rescue an abandoned car is a particular pearl. |
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What to do with the majestic but little seen The White Dawn, a story of stranded whalers rescued by eskimos in the Arctic. |
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The result will create fear at the Today programme, where there should be pride. As so many times before, they were there with a story that nobody else would touch. |
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It is the story of four people who live and die in succession, bearing the same birthmark and experiencing transmigratory dreams revealed to the lawyer-scholar Honda. |
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Farkas has a similar story about when tosh.0 featured TrekkieDating.com on its blog. |
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The music lends the story precision and sharpness without any murmuring. |
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When I arrived for my audience with Soldera, the story had segued from Macbeth to Characters in Search of an Author. |
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Outside of his main characters, most of King's dramatis personae tend to be little more than cliches and stereotypes who exist only to move the story forward. |
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Soderbergh cuts artfully back and forth between three interrelated story lines, with very different settings and very different dramatis personae. |
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This story proves that you can do anything you put your mind to. |
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He'd begin with a premise and wrap it up at the end, full circle, the moral of the story hanging on the last word of the last line. |
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The story that he won the battle single-handedly is a mere fable. |
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He combines fact and fable to make a more interesting story. |
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This hilarious film tells the story of Taj Mahal Badalandabad, who enrols at the UK's prestigious Camford University. |
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The local story distracted attention from news of the war overseas. |
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A women's story from PI is that the old Saucepan, when it gets full, will turn and tip. |
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The story centres on emotionally unbalanced court officer Chris Cleek, who stumbles upon a feral woman in the wilderness. |
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Aside for Dinah's story, it also tells the story of Jacob and his four wives Leah, Zilpah, Bilhah and Rachel. |
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Uh-huh, just as I expected-everyone can share a story, from the mildly annoying to the I-am-outta-here-tomorrow, deal-breaking, bad bucho. |
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It tells the story of Ajatashatru, a fakir, who lives in a remote village in India and needs a new bed of nails. |
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A second examioation of two works in a show of African-American story quilts, confirmed my initial response to her styl, and medium. |
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In a world where we've become used to fairytales being slyly reimagined in inverted commas, Branagh approaches the story with a straight face. |
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As the story grew and Abramoff was arraigned Reed's candidacy went into, a nosedive. |
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A parallel story explores the troubled courtship between Bozo, Frank's best friend, and Jackie, a young woman visiting the Sutherlands. |
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They were beguiled into thinking they'd heard the whole story. |
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The story is about the emotional odyssey experienced by a teenage girl. |
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They deliberately slanted the story to make themselves look good. |
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The plot gets more and more intricate as the story continues. |
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Some people were shocked by the movie, but I found the story pretty tame. |
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Their latest movie is a modern version of a classic children's story. |
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Her story contains a grain of truth but also lots of exaggeration. |
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We listened eagerly as she related the whole exciting story. |
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The story he told was basically true, even if it wasn't the literal truth. |
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She wrote a heartbreaking story about the death of her grandfather. |
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I liked the story but I didn't really agree with the book's message. |
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The story raises serious questions about our system of justice. |
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This story of coal miners who become coal-owners and rivals for the affections of La Dietrich is the purest and oldest ackamarackus. |
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His story just doesn't add up. Why would he have been at the restaurant the day before the event? |
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Is my question answerable on basis of the reading alone or does it go outside the information given in the story? |
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If you'd spoken to anyone else about it, you'd have heard a very different story. |
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There is a great value and even a life lesson in the story of a native Arizonan. |
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Now, I know the story is away with the fairies, but he produces a body and I take him down to the station to talk to the detectives. |
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Ira relished telling the story that Fred Astaire took him aside and said he knew what a babbitt was, but what was a bromide? |
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Fanny, how is this? I promise you I thought the whole tale a Banbury story, but, upon my soul, what do I find but that fellow closeted with you! |
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What I like is a certain ambiguity in a story, but I've come to understand over the years that that drives most people absolutely batcrap! |
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But some modern sources of information have served at first to bemuddle, and then when more carefully sifted, to clear up the story. |
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Sorry to bend your ear with the whole story, but I think you ought to know. |
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In relating the story to Julie, he decided to bend the truth just enough to make her think he had really been in danger. |
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Are they telling your story vividly, strikingly, in designs that command attention, in colors that bespeak distinction? |
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Alec Warner was gazing like a bird-watcher at Charmian, who plucked at the rug round her knees, waiting to tell her own story. |
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In adopting the bipartite structure, then, the Phoenix-poet demonstrates that this poem is a 'two-fold story,' a bispel. |
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The story of my youth was about being socially awkward, bumbling, and bully-some. |
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The story that the library is sinking because the architect forgot to allow for the weight of the books is an old campus legend. |
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How deeply ingrained capturing is in the mind of a chess master can be seen from this story. |
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Having already dismissed the story as a heap of piffle, he cheerily advised the reporters to go for a run. |
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Do not swallow every story that is told. There may be a grain of truth somewhere in all the myths, but chew the meat and spit out the bones. |
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The report has had 750,000 page views since the story went up in December and has been passed from chocophile to chocophile. |
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All my life I was an underdog who was now finally living out my Cinderfella story. |
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If you are a Halo completionist and need to experience every moment of the Halo story, you have no choice. |
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The story is well known of how ideas of race and nation made their impact on these extremely diverse cosmopoleis in the 20th century. |
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Lee Hoffman wrote a story for GRUE 27 portraying Crottled Greeps as a seductive but lethal viand and imagination took over from there. |
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Specific thanks for story ideas to probationary crow-eater Kelvin Healey, lifer Kate Kyriacou and tip-rat-turned-outback-hack Matt Cunningham. |
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The story covers the phenomenon of cyberbegging. Privileged folks, mostly White I believe, have been hustling up tuition or wedding expenses. |
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That now the dinn o' it wad soon dill down, An' but a story at the last be found. |
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His story was a fable you told dominants in training to stress the importance of comprehending the depths of your submissive's needs. |
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Though the barber had drank down this story with greedy ears, he was not yet satisfied. |
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He championed the essaylike novel mainly because Tanizaki appeared to overpraise the novel that had an interesting story to tell. |
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Instead, an extradiegetic narrator renders detached testimony of the hero's traumatic story in the Thatcher era. |
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Still, it is perhaps the most filmworthy stage musical in decades, combining great characters, a strong story and a flawless pop Broadway score. |
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This is not a historical novel yet it is in a sense historical and contained within this book is a true story of how America was financed. |
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This achievement can be acquired in multiple places in the world, both free roam mode and in story mode. |
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Freshwaters are portrayed in many artforms, including books such as Kenneth Grahame's childrens' story Wind in the Willows. |
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The Lord of the Rings is a story of monsters, heroes, and wizardry. |
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Charles Lamb worshipped, like the Spartans in Edgar Poe's story, at the mysterious shrine of the god Gelasma. |
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Cory couldn't help but wonder what Ms. Calloway's story was, why someone so glamourama was riding herd over a posse of captive graffiti artists. |
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And even if she had believed the story about a John Smith, she might go telling everyone in town about what she'd seen. |
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The story had at its centre a godfatherlike figure of larger-than-life stature, and all the elements of a tragic drama. |
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Under the cover story of Tippy having worms and going to live on a farm, Johnny gave Tippy to his goomah, Fran, whose son renamed him Freckles. |
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Get to the story and make sure that line 6 or 7 is a grabber. TV viewers have attention spans of fifteen seconds, and then they hit the remote. |
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The floor of first story and piazza to be laid with Georgia pine, in narrow courses planed, groved and tongued, and laid in the best manner. |
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To cut a long story short, I'm willing to take on the job, provided you really want to have done with it. |
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Bede sets out not just to tell the story of the English, but to advance his views on politics and religion. |
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Because Geoffrey of Monmouth's work was regarded as fact until the late 17th century, the story appears in most early histories of Britain. |
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The story of the original manuscripts of the esoteric treatises is described by Strabo in his Geography and Plutarch in his Parallel Lives. |
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The famous cleric Gerald of Wales tells, in his Descriptio Cambriae, a story of King Henry II of England. |
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Investigations in the Mediterranean and France recently moved the discussion to reemphasize the importance of migration to the Bell Beaker story. |
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Did you write it linearly, or write each story and then break them apart? |
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The end of this story is that he has tendered his resignation. |
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Karikari-Yawson is currently running an illustration contest for students to create the concept art for the story. |
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It is all about having a story and passion in contemporary art, rather than extreme conceptualism. |
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They had to publish a funny story about Facebook censorship to get unbanned. |
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The key innovations are a revised conditionalization rule and a principle relating models of the same story with different modeling languages. |
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What happens is that we hacks, eager to sell papers or attract viewers, confect a story out of whatever result the race throws up. |
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The story did make to the Indian media, despite its conformism to the official line when it comes to Pakistan. |
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In a leader article, it said The Sun picture and story of Sophie was one of the most tasteless ever. |
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