I caught up to Dan and walked to class with him, listening as he regaled me with a fascinating account of his weekend. |
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In the intervening years we've been regaled by stories of his prodigious womanizing, which included frolics in the White House. |
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We are regaled with tales of peregrines hovering over the groundlings at the Globe theatre, peregrines nesting atop the Battersea Power Station. |
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Young Sarah regaled us with her mastery of the somersault while generously sharing her various toys and books with us. |
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We were even regaled by a lovely Thai dancer whose deft hand movements and graceful demeanour enthralled the group. |
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History buffs will be pleasantly regaled by this charming little chamber piece. |
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The other day, a co-worker came into my office and regaled me with the tale of her weekend bout with the stomach flu. |
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The next few months will find us regaled by friends and foes at work and play, in print and on screen. |
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With his stentorian voice, he regaled his audience with his good humour and reminiscences of his days in sports. |
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Out on the course between tempest squalls, he regaled his boyos with tales of a famous timber gee-gee. |
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Those who tenaciously stuck till the tail end of the festival were regaled by an unexpected treat. |
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After last night, we really didn't need to be regaled with other upchuck anecdotes. |
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India was a tour that he had his heart set on ever since he was regaled with anecdotes by his father. |
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When she was a child, her nanny regaled her with stories about mermaids and other sea creatures. |
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She had met many film stars of the era and regaled us with stories of her time with them. |
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During the interview at the Cowboy Arms Hotel, Clement regaled me with enough entertaining stories to fill a book. |
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A conversation ensued, during which I regaled her with a no doubt fascinating account of Scotland's achievements in the world. |
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The Prime Minister had regaled his audience with accounts of upstream and downstream achievements and activity in the energy sector. |
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Lisa and I were treated to an audience with Lorraine's parents, who regaled us with anecdotes about cheating men and the failure of long distance relationships. |
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I have no doubt her guests were regaled with tales of the idiocy of the yard crew, a rehearsal I am sure for the earful Rick is going to get bright and early in the morning. |
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Kathryn Thomas regaled guests with tales of her trip to Bulgaria, and made them green with envy when she announced that she was off again to Egypt, the next day. |
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Senator Gerstein has regaled us with historical references going back to 1763 in his valiant effort to defend this indefensible bill. |
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Throughout Lady Rebecca regaled members with interesting titbits and explanations of why the Elizabethans wore shifts, fur trimming, cuffs and ruffs, etc. |
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The Olympia oyster, regaled as a world-class culinary delicacy, is the only oyster native to the west coast of North America. |
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After the business matters, Lawson regaled the members with an account of the International Geological Congress. |
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Who has never regaled oneself with a crème brûlée with lavender or with a lavender sherbet? |
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For over 20 years Handel regaled London audiences with a steady stream of opera productions at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. |
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Visitors at the Park will be regaled with a photo exhibit on Cupids Cove, Newfoundland. |
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Hungary regaled Tokyo and won the tournament for the second time thanks to a spectacular offensive style of play. |
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Our friends have regaled the circuit, highly technical asked a lot of concentration. |
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Old folklores about Attila the Hun have it that he regaled his guests only with millet. |
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The restaurant's acclaimed chef, Marino Tavares, regaled his guests with culinary delights, all prepared right on the grill. |
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Very well received, the meal was more than excellent, I am regaled with leveled. |
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The Dalai Lama regaled the crowd with stories, not all pertinent to the subject at hand. |
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Specifically, she regaled them with the story of a heart attack she suffered that should have ended her life. |
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I expected him to follow up this statement with a regaled tale of personal career direction gone wrong, but slowly realised he had just passed judgement on my capabilities. |
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We were regaled with information about how urine could be separated in the toilet and used directly for agriculture. |
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At the June meeting of the West Wickham TG, Mr Tom Moss regaled members with an entertaining account of the history of cinemas in SE London and Kent. |
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At fado restaurants, diners are periodically regaled by heart-rending renditions of these woe-stricken ballads, thus allowing a pause for digestion. |
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Inside, guests reported, a mariachi band played, and Kissinger was regaled with a slew of speeches. |
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We were regaled with some well drilled pyrotechnics, in the flutato themes, octave slides, scintillating passagework, resulting in riveting joie de vivre of the interaction. |
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The boutiques in Lausanne and Lugano, for example, regaled their visitors by unveiling, in October 2009, one of the very rare limited edition Breguet timepieces equipped with a double Tourbillon. |
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Luns's continuing attachment to the Alliance was manifest in regular return visits to NATO headquarters where he regaled former colleagues with croissants and anecdotes. |
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They also had an opportunity of meeting John Kabira, who shared with them his appreciation for watches by Vacheron Constantin and regaled them with stories and anecdotes of his professional adventures. |
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Analysts expect this sort of thing from Mr Wynn, who once regaled a shocked investors' meeting with several minutes of crooning. The casino Titans are adept at dealing with shifts in demand, however. |
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Over dinner, some of us had been regaled with tales from our brethren who had been to Rome for the day, which whetted our appetite for a promised exeat this coming Sunday! |
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On the day of the Truffle Festival, this past January 16, the city of Sarlat was regaled by a new gastronomic event on a national scale: the Trophée Jean Rougié. |
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The next night, Mrs Scatliffe regaled us with stories, told with gusto. |
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Mexicans have been regaled with stories about the opulent lifestyle of Elba Esther Gordillo, former head of the main teachers' union, now languishing in jail accused of money laundering and links to organised crime. |
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These are the worst. Sit down with a group of Catalan nationalists over tapes and Priorat wine, and you are regaled with a mix of emotional grievance, frustrated dreams and one or two rational arguments. |
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We were regaled by Madrigala, a talented troupe of 6 female vocalists whose repertoire included a mixture of songs from every continent laced with a Franco-Manitoban flavour. |
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It combines real-time information from the Internet with ads stored on a CD-Rom, so that customers can be regaled with tantalising images far too complex to be sent down a normal Internet connection. |
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Legends like river runner Buzz Holmstrom are the focus of great yarns destined to be regaled around campfires for decades to come. |
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Downstairs the spa area boasts a sauna, shower, hammam and a large bubbling jacuzzi, all of which are regaled by music from the state of the art sound system, controlled by a floating waterproof remote. |
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After dinner, Madame Choquette regaled us with tales of her life as the child of a diplomat, and later as a performer, traveling all over the world. |
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Supporters in traditional costumes and the country's blue and yellow colours formed outside the institute and regaled the president with nationalist anthems. |
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It is here that he is regaled with the tale we are about to watch unfold. |
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The pair followed the 1930 Test series between England and Australia with great interest, and regaled a bemused Jelka with accounts of their boyhood exploits in the game. |
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Mumbai Nearly 100 young talented drummer boys from Kerala regaled the city's music lovers to the age-old art form of Thayambaka, Melam and Panchavadyam. |
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