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"Bill sat down and read a celebrity interview," the narrator relates in a typical moment.
His story, which he relates in a restrained, matter-of-fact tone, is not told in self-defense, nor is it just an expression of hurt and anger.
Shortly before graduating with a first, Browne relates, in a book that is otherwise short on telling details: "I was made to understand vividly that business was not held in high regard".
As Ken Alder relates in a new book called "The Measure of All Things" (Free Press; $27), French citizens of that era employed thousands of confusingly inconsistent measurement units.
As one of Green's colleagues in the Baker Street Irregulars, Daniel Stashower, relates in a 1999 book, "Teller of Tales: The Life of Arthur Conan Doyle," the creator of Holmes began to believe in ghosts.
Merritt is the author of a seemingly endless stream of perfectly formed, beautifully yearning songs of failing relationships, which he relates in a rich baritone equally evocative of Neil Hannon and Bing Crosby.
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As Tallchief relates in an autobiography to be published next year, her union with Balanchine, 20 years her senior, was more a partnership than a marriage.
I can't relate in a normal way to anything!
Undemocratically, dogs relate in a group in terms of hierarchy, where all members are ranked.
Even the many melodramatic events in August's story are related in a polite, uninflected manner.
But the surface and the depth are always related in a non-arbitrary way.
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