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Agency members themselves were often bewildered by the radical milieu -- witness the endless anecdotes about infiltrators spouting rhetoric about "pigs" and "the Establishment" while wearing telltale wingtip shoes.

The only company on the descent was the whistle of the wind, the swish of my skis and the endless anecdotes of my seven-year-old son, who has an unparalleled ability to gabble and ski simultaneously.

The responsibility to be the custodian of the art projects, class portraits and endless anecdotes about The Time You Got Locked in the Bathroom and The Time You Threw Up on the Way to the Airport can feel burdensome, but it's an important obligation.

Haley, who now has her own daughter, described how drugs took her childhood and her mother from her. "I could give endless anecdotes and examples of how drug addiction ruined my life, but I don't think I can ever adequately describe what prescription drugs have done," Haley wrote.

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You know when you're hiding your true thoughts and feelings – pretending to be fascinated by your boss's endless anecdote, or grinning your way through an agonising first date – but you nonetheless tend to assume the other's appearance tells the full story of how they feel: if she's smiling, it's because she's genuinely enjoying herself.

He was telling endless luvvie anecdotes, hopping from one to the other, dropping names which meant nothing to me, generally 'wibbling' as he calls it, determined not to let me get a word in edgeways.

The need for empowerment comes from a place of intense disempowerment, and the rhetoric of gun culture, like that of wellness culture, reinforces it with endless terrifying anecdotes.

Anyone who met with him commented on his endless supply of anecdotes and jokes.

The doubts were about what was called his "style" – the hats, the elegant parties, the hobnobbing with royalty, the endless streams of anecdotes about his famous friends.

They are strongly narrative, drawing from an endless supply of anecdotes that typically involve a bar, a skid-row hotel, a horse race, a girlfriend, or any permutation thereof.

Monteith was one of the great publishing figures of his time – editor also of Hughes, Beckett, Heaney and William Golding – an amiable man of considerable acuity and probity, with a wicked sense of humour and endless supply of anecdotes.

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