Sentence examples for how we told from inspiring English sources

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So we actively engaged and reconsidered how we told stories.

You know how we told you just last season that shoulder bags are out, and only a scrunched clutch will do?

"Extraordinary, this need for the autobiographical," she muses, adding: "Once, all our storytelling was imaginative, was myth and legend and parable and fable, for that is how we told stories to and about each other.

That was how we told my family that my wife was pregnant last March as we all sat by the fireside the night before a day of skiing (for the rest of us) on Stratton Mountain in Vermont.

"And I suggested, because music is a great mnemonic, I said, remember how we told our kids to learn the ABCs with sort of a dumb tuneless chant?" He continued, "And Dan Nichols — this is my very clear recollection — he's looking at the easel and he plays on his guitar: 'Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame-seed bun.' And that was it.

They're how we told others what we really felt.

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"It's how we tell the world what's happening".

"We need to start rethinking content and how we tell stories as marketers".

It asks how we keep our identity, our integrity and how we tell our stories.

"How we tell our stories is incredibly affected by the way Shakespeare told his," Carey said.

Universal stories can found everywhere - it is how we tell them that counts.

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