When a cow committed bovicide over a cliff in one of Liam O'Flaherty's stories I was more interested in the rump steak. |
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Edgar Allen Poe has a very unique style of writing in many ways. Poe tends to write his stories emphasizing dramatic irony and verbal irony |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories are the prototypes of modern detective stories. |
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We found out that he had invented the stories he told us about his military service. |
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He illustrated his lecture with stories of his own experiences in the field. |
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He made a little extra money by writing stories for a science fiction pulp. |
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In her short stories, science fiction and romance intermingle. |
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The stories about his personal life add interest to the book. |
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The reporters went into overdrive to finish their stories on time. |
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The stories he told about his military service were just inventions. |
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We heard stories of corruption in the upper echelons of the firm. |
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Nostalgia is almah, the Arab dancing girl. She tells me stories of the drowned, the deadest of this world's dead. |
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It always amuses me to hear the funny stories why people haven't got a ticket, but I never let them get in without paying. |
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Does anyone else have any similar stories of narc ante-upping they can share? |
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Many of the stories from the first four series are based on events from Awdry's personal experience. |
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Everyone likes the gentle humor of his stories of family life. |
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All those stories about his childhood can become tiresome after a while. |
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My five-year-old can repeat her favorite stories word for word. |
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He's always telling stories in which the present and the past intertwine. |
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The stories of their lives were transmuted into works of fiction. |
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He was a prolific author of short stories, including two collections set in Napoleonic times featuring the French character Brigadier Gerard. |
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Details about Sherlock Holmes's life, except for the adventures in the books, are scarce in Conan Doyle's original stories. |
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Most of the stories are frame narratives, written from Watson's point of view as summaries of the detective's most interesting cases. |
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In many of the stories, Holmes dives into an apparent mess to find an item most relevant to a mystery. |
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Subsequent stories reveal that Watson's early assessment was incomplete in places and inaccurate in others. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories helped marry forensic science, particularly Holmes' acute observation of small clues, and literature. |
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The detective is based on Jeremy Brett's portrayal, with the series's plot independent of the Conan Doyle stories. |
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In the 1930s, Barrie met and told stories to the young daughters of the Duke of York, the future Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret. |
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He entertained the boys regularly with his ability to wiggle his ears and eyebrows, and with his stories. |
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He was a late reader, first learning at age seven or eight, but even before this he dictated stories to his mother and nurse. |
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During the 1920s Gunn began to publish short stories, as well as poems and short essays, in various literary magazines. |
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These stories and bards are held to be no less Welsh than the stories and bards who were actually from Wales. |
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The problems are perhaps epitomised by Roald Dahl, a writer of short stories and children's literature. |
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Most of her novels and short stories are set in the region where she lived in North Wales. |
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Wilde published The Happy Prince and Other Tales in 1888, and had been regularly writing fairy stories for magazines. |
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Stoker then spent several years researching European folklore and mythological stories of vampires. |
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Conrad's short stories, other novels, and nonfiction writings also continue to find favour with many readers and filmmakers. |
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We need all of us, whatever our background, to constantly examine the stories inside which and with which we live. |
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And it seems to me that a definition of any living vibrant society is that you constantly question those stories. |
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When you can't retell for yourself the stories of your life then you live in a prison. |
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The songs tell personal stories of life in the wide open country of Australia. |
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Gilbert's creative output included over 75 plays and libretti, and numerous short stories, poems and lyrics, both comic and serious. |
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He published stories, articles, and reviews in papers such as the Cornhill Magazine, London Society, Tinsley's Magazine and Temple Bar. |
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He was a secretive and mischievous man who enjoyed stories irrespective of their truth. |
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His stories about the fictional Ann were inconsistent and he invented other people as frameworks on which to hang his tales. |
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At six stories tall it represents the full height of the original power station building. |
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In addition to this, news stories are available on the BBC Red Button service and BBC News Online. |
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In 2009, News Corp established NewsCore, a global wire service set up to provide news stories to all of News Corp's journalistic outlets. |
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The term preceded the 1918 reference to smaller sheet newspapers that contained the condensed stories. |
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During this period, The Sun gained a reputation for running sensationalistic stories with questionable veracity. |
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After further stories, in September 1987, The Sun accused John of having his Rottweiler guard dogs' voice boxes surgically removed. |
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It often views stories in a very different light to those being reported in the UK editions. |
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Short stories such as Ficciones and The Aleph are among his most famous works. |
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Some stories recount Timorese ancestors journeying from the Malay Peninsula or the Minangkabau highlands of Sumatra. |
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The stories were also interesting because the author is representative of the younger generation of netfic authors. |
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Both stories related to Columba using his saintly blessing to raise people out of poverty and make them wealthier. |
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Adomnan of Iona, recorded several stories relating to St Columba and the island of Tiree. |
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Its main subjects are the ten Sikh gurus and stories from Guru Nanak's Janamsakhis. |
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The laws tell stories of how truth could apparently cure a person and falsehood could cause blisters. |
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The band have never disclosed where the name 'Biffy Clyro' originated, giving a series of stories as to how the name came about. |
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To date, Welsh has published eleven novels and four collections of short stories. |
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Next, Welsh released The Acid House, a collection of short stories from Rebel Inc. |
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Welsh adapted three of the stories for a later film of the same name, in which he also appeared. |
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Gradually, common themes begin to emerge between the two stories, culminating in a shocking ending. |
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In 2007, Welsh published If You Liked School You'll Love Work, his first collection of short stories in over a decade. |
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Given as a series of linked short stories, the book is also interspersed with brief commentaries on contemporary British politics. |
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It has a close kinship with the Daily Mirror, with major stories of UK significance being reported in both titles. |
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These stories offer drama, philosophy, romance, tragedy, fantasy and humour, and were created by various narrators over time. |
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The title covers a collection of eleven prose stories of widely different types. |
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The stories are so diverse that a leading scholar has challenged them as a true collection. |
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John Bollard has published a series of volumes with his own translation, with copious photography of the sites in the stories. |
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None of the titles are contemporary with the earliest extant versions of the stories, but are on the whole modern ascriptions. |
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Miracles began to be reported at the tomb, but Edward was sceptical about these stories. |
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In the Ishikawa and Kochi Prefectures, they are said to be a type of kappa, and there are stories told about how they engage in sumo with otters. |
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Plas Llanina has quite a chequered history including some interesting owners and various stories associated with them. |
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The Gospel of John is structured differently and includes stories of several miracles of Jesus and sayings not found in the other three. |
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Evan Roberts was a young man influenced by the stories and experiences that were happening in New Quay and Blaenannerch. |
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It came to be applied by analogy with similar bodies of traditional stories among other polytheistic cultures around the world. |
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As stories spread to other cultures or as faiths change, myths can come to be considered folktales. |
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His critique was primarily on the grounds that the uneducated might take the stories of gods and heroes literally. |
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The stories that have survived are literary compositions based on oral tradition. |
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Many forms of creative or literary writing use prose, including novels and short stories. |
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The name Mabinogion for these stories is often incorrectly thought to begin with Guest but it was already in use in the late 17th century cf. |
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Just to make it fun, these are not just four stories, as each contains at least three tales. |
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In later stories he became a mythic hero, companion of Bran the Blessed and King Arthur. |
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After the war his wife decided to send some of his short stories to three publishers, who all accepted the scripts for publication. |
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Almost all of the stories were completed in typescript, generally revised many times by the author. |
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Dubliners is a collection of short stories by Joyce about incidents and typical characters of the city during the early 20th century. |
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However, this is misleading, as it was a villainous character in one of Thomas' short stories that spoke this line. |
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In addition, news stories are provided for the BBC Red Button interactive service. |
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Each series includes both standalone and multiple episodic stories, linked with a loose story arc that is resolved in the series finale. |
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In subsequent stories the First Doctor was depicted as the earliest incarnation of the Doctor. |
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There are stories of marauding sheep raiding dustbins in Blaenau Ffestiniog and of others rolling across cattle grids to access better pastures. |
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Words in songs, stories and poems have helped to make Wales the proud country that it is. |
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She had claimed that 33 stories about her that appeared in the News of the World were the product of illegal hacking into her family's voicemail. |
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The subject matter was mostly based on the stories coming out of Roberts and Matthews' breakup. |
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Tolkien warned them that he wrote quite slowly, and responded with several stories he had already developed. |
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Many of Gilbert's stories are drawn from real life events, and his life in the wholly fictionalised village of Llanbobl. |
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Much of Welsh history is based on stories and songs which were traditionally passed on by word of mouth. |
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As such, the original tale has become mixed with elements of folktales and Celtic stories, and so there are a number variations on the tale. |
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Sleep Stories, launched by Calm in December 2016, are bedtime stories for adults. |
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By the time they had finished, they knew more about Sodor than would ever be used in the Railway Series stories. |
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The railway inspired Awdry to create the Skarloey Railway, based on the Talyllyn, with some of his exploits being written into the stories. |
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As a lifelong railway enthusiast, Awdry was keen that his stories should be as realistic as possible. |
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The four stories were published in 1945 as a single volume, The Three Railway Engines, illustrated by William Middleton. |
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In addition, he wrote a number of short stories and articles for Thomas the Tank Engine Annuals. |
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Christopher Awdry, for whom the stories were first devised, continued writing the stories almost by accident. |
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The big names of buccaneers and pirates like Captain Morgan and Blackbeard were major players in those stories. |
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A number of stories were also written for the television series, most notably More About Thomas the Tank Engine, The Railway Series' 30th volume. |
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Consequently, the publishers were increasingly demanding stories that would focus on Thomas at the expense of other characters. |
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With quizzes, sitcoms, panel games, satire, stand up, life stories, classics from the archive, science fiction and fantasy. |
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The books were based on stories Wilbert told to entertain his son, Christopher, during his recovery from measles. |
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Its many adaptations have made it one of his most enduring and famous stories. |
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Nearly twenty years later, the BBC incorporated Awdry's stories once again. |
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Allcroft worked to convince Awdry that she could, with funding, convert the stories into a successful television show. |
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The use of moving models was seen at the time of the series' conception as an effective method of animating the stories. |
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At that time, it was a contractual obligation that the series could only adapt stories that appeared in print. |
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Another reason was that the producers wanted more stories about Thomas, the nominal main character. |
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Other changes included the additions of CGI educational sequences and transitions between stories. |
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With Series 12, CGI by Nitrogen Studios was used to animate characters' faces and to make people and animals mobile within the stories. |
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The islands had a very mixed population, of whose habits several strange stories are told. |
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Equally influential was Boccaccio's The Decameron, one of the most popular collections of short stories ever written. |
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Conomor, who was killed fighting Clotaire I, king of the Franks, is referred to in stories from both Britain and Brittany. |
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The author began to pad her succinct stories with trite descriptions to keep up with current market trends. |
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There are many stories in India about greedy people trying to possess this gem and ending up getting killed. |
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Some new parts may have been collected from genuine local stories, particularly those of Mungo's work in Cumbria. |
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Since the train was late, we passed the time looking at our fellow passengers and making up stories about them. |
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Winterbottom is a past master at lending the traditional story-telling format to real stories of the modern world at war. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador developed a wide variety of distinctive customs, beliefs, stories, songs and dialects. |
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For centuries it remained unclear whether the Icelandic stories represented real voyages by the Norse to North America. |
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Like in the stories of Anne Bonny and Mary Read, women, often when on a vessel would don men's clothing. |
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Popular themes for dime novels included stories of the Wild West, the American Revolution, Indians, and Pirates. |
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As historians began to stray from the strict retelling of these stories, piracy became more significant. |
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Many of the stories are introduced by a narrator who is not a character in the story. |
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Gracie's father knows stories about him that he thinks are too horrible to tell her. |
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There are unproven stories of smugglers' tunnels running from the old inns and under the High Street to the town quay. |
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The collection of stories that it contains shaped Aboriginal law and customs. |
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As there have been many stories of the ghostly reappearance of these statues, alleged sightings may be due to the confusion created thereby. |
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Sally Morgan's novel My Place was considered a breakthrough memoir in terms of bringing indigenous stories to wider notice. |
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The Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages contains stories written in traditional languages of the Northern Territory. |
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They are often associated with stories in which rubbing an oil lamp would summon a genie dwelling in it, like seen in Aladdin. |
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The fact that he had clear objectives ensured that he wrote his stories with a definite end in mind. |
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There are significant differences between the stories presented by the two camps. |
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Balderdash! Do not seek to pull wool over my eyes, miss! Fabricate me no Banbury stories! |
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I hope that the selection of stories is illuminating for those who have never thought about what happened after the death of the immortal Bard. |
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Some even had book deals and movie producers sniffing around to secure rights to their stories. |
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Thank you to the readers, librarians, booksellers, BookTubers, and bloggers who celebrate stories all over the world. |
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He could not endure his airs as a man of fashion, and laughed heartily at his pompous braggadocio stories. |
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There are numerous stories of bushwalkers spending several hours up a tree waiting for a wild pig to go away. |
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I do love writing Cancerfic because it allows me to write dark and angsty stories. |
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And stories in the bush may not seem relevant in the big smoke, but try telling that to a cocky. |
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The subsequent decade played host to numerous stories of Asian nations coming into their own with robustly growing economies. |
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He nursed bottled water and listened to the accents, the stories, the craic. |
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The bartender was a droid, as most were, but she doubted this one had been programmed to listen cheerfully to customers' hard luck stories. |
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Did you ever think how these universal stories have become inknitted with the very life of universal history? |
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This feels like a flashfic, one of those teensy-weensy short stories that leaves you gasping in just five or six sentences. |
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She got him going with all these stories, and then she'd leave him, and he'd be up all night trying to figure out the end. |
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Many of Mr. Dahl's stories are hair-curling tales of man's inhumanity to man, particularly woman's to man. |
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Some of the characters and stories are present across England, but most belong to specific regions. |
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Many successful Hollywood films have been based on English people, stories or events. |
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The headful of stories you gather over a lifetime lets you refold the time and space of your history into meaningful, tellable patterns. |
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The students had the chance to hear the stories straight from the horses' mouths in the field interviews. |
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Jack flirted with Prissy, taught me how to handle the hotguns, and he told us stories about his life. |
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It has succeeded largely because it tells two interlocking stories that have intrigued many later authors. |
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The rest of the day they passed lying on their beds yarning, or reading stories by Victoria Cross, or playing cards or housey-housey. |
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One valuable thing a blogger often does is hyperlink to magazine and newspaper stories or other interesting blogs, she says. |
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Refugees spread the news and their stories throughout the Empire, and the meaning of the fall was debated with religious fervour. |
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Saint Patrick features in many stories in the Irish oral tradition and there are many customs connected with his feast day. |
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This language was not just the language of acculturation, but through the stories, poetry and oral traditions became the agency of change. |
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Building on this account, later medieval writers continued to add new miracles and stories to Augustine's life, often quite fanciful. |
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Probably as the result of returning pilgrims' stories, the Normans entered southern Italy as warriors in 1017 at the latest. |
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Edward took a keen interest in the stories of King Arthur, which were highly popular in Europe during his reign. |
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One way to approach the problem of intersectionality is to examine how courts frame and interpret the stories of Black women plaintiffs. |
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Various colourful stories are told about him, such as laying his cloak over a puddle for the Queen, but they are probably apocryphal. |
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Biographers attempting to account for this period have reported many apocryphal stories. |
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Like all playwrights of the time, he dramatised stories from sources such as Plutarch and Holinshed. |
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The stories suggest that his bodily remains are buried in London, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire or Yorkshire. |
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Readers were more interested in sensationalist stories about criminals and political corruption than they were in political theory itself. |
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Jeanne Powell will tell stories using labrish a traditional Jamaican form of chitchat. |
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These buildings are predominantly four stories high, with vertical dormers, domes, turrets and spikes. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle often visit riverside parts as in The Sign of Four. |
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It uses locations around Portsmouth for the stories, and includes writing by crime novelists William Sutton, Diana Bretherick, and others. |
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Although it is often dismissed as a myth, like most good stories the story of James Watt and the kettle has a basis in fact. |
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Maltese folktales include various stories about mysterious creatures and supernatural events. |
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The Bengal Renaissance shaped the emergence of modern Bengali literature, including novels, short stories and science fiction. |
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Cornwall provided the inspiration for The Birds, one of her terrifying series of short stories, made famous as a film by Alfred Hitchcock. |
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In the early days of Unitarianism, the stories of the virgin birth were accepted by most. |
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Though they are typical hagiographical stories, they also display Becket's particular gruffness. |
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The legend of Tristan and Iseult is one example of stories of courtly love told in the Middle Ages. |
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The staircases found in the palace of Pylos indicate palaces had two stories. |
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Novels, short stories, and poems replaced the sermons and manifestos of yore. |
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The main exhibition space was two stories high, with the upper floor stepped in from the boundary. |
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A goblin is a monstrous creature from European folklore, first attested in stories from the Middle Ages. |
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In the 18th century, the stories began to develop a slightly more farcical vein. |
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In some stories, the Sheriff of Nottingham is portrayed as having a lecherous desire for Robin Hood's lady, Maid Marian. |
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Romeo and Juliet borrows from a tradition of tragic love stories dating back to antiquity. |
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The Gesta tells various stories of his supposed adventures as a young man while in exile in Cornwall, Ireland and Flanders. |
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It is possible that some of the stories about Hereward mutated into tales about Robin Hood or influenced them. |
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However, other elements of the tale are unusual for other ghost stories of Shakespeare's era. |
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To date, the stories have never been substantiated and fall into the category of urban legend. |
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They now chose themes from the Old Testament instead of the previous stories from classical history and allegory. |
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In the 16th century, Metropolitan Macarius expanded the list of the Rus'ian saints and supervised the compiling process of their life stories. |
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They introduced him to medieval Italian poetry, the forms and stories of which he would use later. |
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A quarter of the tales in The Canterbury Tales parallel a tale in the Decameron, although most of them have closer parallels in other stories. |
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Having the Knight go first gives one the idea that all will tell their stories by class, with the Monk following the Knight. |
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His writing of the story seems focused primarily on the stories being told, and not on the pilgrimage itself. |
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New communication modes are also transforming traditional stories into many different configurations. |
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Miracle stories connected to his remains sprang up soon after his death, and the cathedral became a popular pilgrimage destination. |
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Lydgate places himself among the pilgrims as one of them and describes how he was a part of Chaucer's trip and heard the stories. |
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There are stories of accidents, misfortunes and even deaths taking place during runs of Macbeth. |
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Her father encouraged her to learn to write by composing letters, and her favourite occupation as a child was writing stories. |
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Chesterton wrote around 80 books, several hundred poems, some 200 short stories, 4000 essays, and several plays. |
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Oliver Twist, published in 1838, became one of Dickens's better known stories, and was the first Victorian novel with a child protagonist. |
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Their stories immediately attracted attention for their passion and originality. |
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Beginning at age 11, perhaps earlier, Austen wrote poems and stories for her own and her family's amusement. |
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Meanwhile, late in 1891, his collection of short stories about the British in India, Life's Handicap, was published in London. |
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His children's stories remain popular, and his Jungle Books have been made into several movies. |
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In addition, some of his short stories were issued in the collection England, My England and Other Stories. |
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Leavis stressed that The Rainbow, Women in Love, and the short stories and tales were major works of art. |
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Woolf admired Chekhov for his stories of ordinary people living their lives, doing banal things and plots that had no neat endings. |
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Publications such as The Londoner, Home Weekly and The Bystander began to show an interest in her short stories and poems. |
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Blyton had an interest in biblical narratives, and retold Old and New Testament stories. |
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Clare's every year in addition to many other novels, short stories and books. |
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In 1958 she produced two annuals featuring the character, the first of which included twenty short stories, poems and picture strips. |
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Early in his career Huxley edited the magazine Oxford Poetry and published short stories and poetry. |
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Mid career and later, he published travel writing, film stories, and scripts. |
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Other stories followed, most of them illustrating her interest in spiritualism and the paranormal. |
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During their marriage, she published six novels, a collection of short stories, and a number of short stories in magazines. |
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Christie frequently used settings that were familiar to her for her stories. |
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The descriptions of the fictional Chimneys, Stoneygates, and other houses in her stories are mostly Abney in various forms. |
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In some stories, the question remains unresolved of whether formal justice will ever be delivered, such as Five Little Pigs and Endless Night. |
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The stories are currently part of a project by the Bucks Free Press to make them available online. |
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In addition to his mythopoeic compositions, Tolkien enjoyed inventing fantasy stories to entertain his children. |
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As a child, Rowling often wrote fantasy stories which she frequently read to her sister. |
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Rowling collaborated with Sarah Brown to write a book of children's stories to aid One Parent Families. |
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In September 1970 Britten asked Myfanwy Piper, who had adapted the two Henry James stories for him, to turn another prose story into a libretto. |
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Hitchcock himself was not actually involved in the reading, reviewing, editing or selection of the short stories. |
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Directed by Hal Hartley, Mirren portrayed a soulless television producer in the film, who strives for sensationalistic stories. |
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Major novelists like Sir Walter Scott and Charles Dickens also wrote some short stories. |
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The Lost World literary genre was inspired by real stories of archaeological discoveries by imperial adventurers. |
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The book Alice in Wonderland failed to be named in an 1888 poll of the most popular children's stories. |
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The stories are fables, using animals in an anthropomorphic manner to give moral lessons. |
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These stories were written when Kipling lived in Naulakha, the home he built in Dummerston, Vermont, in the United States. |
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The rest of Christopher Robin Milne's toys, Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo and Tigger, were incorporated into Milne's stories. |
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Many locations in the stories can be linked to real places in and around the forest. |
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The sequel consists of four short stories by four leading children's authors, Kate Saunders, Brian Sibley, Paul Bright, and Jeanne Willis. |
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In the 1990s, the stories were dramatised for audio by David Benedictus, with music composed, directed and played by John Gould. |
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He shuddered as he thought about all the stories he had heard as a young merchild. |
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The children led us on a merry dance with their stories of strangers and shadows in the night. |
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Most stories involve hats being awarded to any of the local players who scored three goals in a game. |
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The people learned these songs and stories by heart, and told or sung them to each other, teaching the younger generations too. |
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In the Manx tradition of folklore, there are many stories of mythical creatures and characters. |
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At the Hotel Americano, cabanas surround an aquamarine lagoon 10 stories above the city, while a poolside bar awaits midswim margarita orders. |
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There have been, however, several stories regarding Wallace and what he did after the Battle of Falkirk. |
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This has become the most common perception of World War I, perpetuated by the art, cinema, poems, and stories published subsequently. |
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Though some of the characters and stories are present throughout all of the UK, most belong to specific countries or regions. |
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The staff at the hospital where Lynch was held later denied both stories, saying that Lynch was well cared for. |
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After more than a year of analysis, the first news stories were published on April 3, 2016, along with 150 of the documents themselves. |
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It has been shown that some of these stories have entered Basque culture in recent centuries or as part of Roman superstition. |
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Through these reports, advances in molecular genetics are used to create or confirm stories individuals have about social identities. |
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A wealth of recordings and stories told by Mac Amhlaigh were recorded by researchers from Queen's University in Belfast. |
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In the last couple of years, it seems like the vast majority of stories posted are MSRs. You rarely see a slash story posted here anymore. |
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Users can review policies, laws, and strategies and search for the best practices and success stories in the field of mental health. |
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Works such as Kiss Kiss subsequently collected Dahl's stories into anthologies, gaining worldwide acclaim. |
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Dahl was also a huge fan of ghost stories and claimed that Trolls by Jonas Lie was one of the finest ghost stories ever written. |
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Dahl always maintained that his mother and her stories had a strong influence on his writing. |
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The series was an anthology of different tales, initially based on Dahl's short stories. |
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The stories were sometimes sinister, sometimes wryly comedic and usually had a twist ending. |
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He continued to be highly productive, writing plays, short stories, novels, essays and travel books. |
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Among his short stories, some of the most memorable are those dealing with the lives of Western, mostly British, colonists in the Far East. |
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Greene also wrote short stories and plays, which were well received, although he was always first and foremost a novelist. |
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No was released, Fleming gave Bond a sense of humour that was not present in the previous stories. |
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Black argues that SPECTRE provides a measure of continuity to the remaining stories in the series. |
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New Bond stories were also drawn up and published from 1989 onwards through Marvel, Eclipse Comics and Dark Horse Comics. |
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India has a long tradition of fantastical stories and characters, dating back to Vedic mythology. |
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Since then she has created a variety of multireel stories she calls Vladmasters, which she sells and presents in public performances. |
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Gaiman frequently performs public readings from his stories and poetry, and has toured with his wife, musician Amanda Palmer. |
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Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories helped found the tradition of detective fiction. |
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In addition, Doyle wrote over fifty short stories featuring the famous detective. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories are generally considered milestones in the field of crime fiction. |
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Short stories featuring Sherlock Holmes were published in the Strand Magazine. |
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Thornton's reputation was that of a soft-hearted and avuncular veterinarian known for getting teary-eyed while listening to even slightly sentimental stories. |
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There are many ancient legends and stories about bagpipes which were passed down through minstrels and oral tradition, whose origins are now lost. |
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An Evening with Texas was a more intimate arrangement than previous shows and featured stories told by Sharleen from the band's 25 years together. |
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When the blue wall of silence broke, it was all over for New York City police officer Justin Volpe. The witnesses for the prosecution had badges, and they had stories to tell. |
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The first web pages for Wales began to appear on BBC Online in 1997, including a variety of features surrounding programming, schedules, community events and other stories. |
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Most of her books and short stories have been adapted for television, radio, video games and comics, and more than thirty feature films have been based on her work. |
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It initially alternated stories set in the past, which taught younger audience members about history, and with those in the future or outer space, focusing on science. |
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Books focusing on this railway would inevitably include a promotion for the Talyllyn Railway, either in the stories themselves, in a footnote or in the foreword. |
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Further, Davidson notes that the potentially Germanic goddess Nehalennia is sometimes depicted with apples and that parallels exist in early Irish stories. |
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Thrust together in a small vehicle for hours, or even days, they would have no choice but to get to know each other and the result might be a Chauceresque exchange of stories. |
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Murray Gold and Russell T Davies answered questions during the interval and Daleks and Cybermen appeared whilst music from their stories was played. |
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In this respect it is noteworthy that the BBC takes no position on the canonicity of any of such stories, and producers of the show have expressed distaste for the idea. |
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The stories are often concerned with politics and morality, and how an individual's personal integrity relates to his or her responsibility to the community or Roman state. |
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The game was born from the familiar 'Slenderman' image, which you may or may not be familiar with from internet memes and creepypasta horror stories. |
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Both stories start out the same way, but they diverge halfway through. |
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In September 2014 an anthology of children's stories, Dragons at Crumbling Castle, written by Pratchett, and illustrated by Mark Beech, was published. |
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These drunkalogues are our art of the grotesque. These alcoholic stories break open the experience of the absurd in vivid, painful, and humorous ways. |
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Fandom may be defined as an infinitely complex system for the production of pure egoboo. Indeed, the universe itself was created for egoboo if we are to believe the stories. |
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When the stories illuminate Roman religious practices, they are more concerned with ritual, augury, and institutions than with theology or cosmogony. |
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