Sentence examples for tale calling from inspiring English sources

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Finally, in 2008, The Akron Beacon Journal told Mr. McCrady's tale, calling the Mulford Special "the car that saved Akron".

Last year our reviewer, Miranda Seymour, preferred the first tale, calling it "a marvelously subtle and poignant work" of "near miraculous perfection".

For Mr. Clinton "to go after Obama, using 'fairy tale,' calling him a 'kid,' as he did last week, it's an insult," Ms. Brazile said on CNN.

For him to go after Obama, using a fairy tale, calling him as he did last week.

In his review of the film's DVD John J. Puccio noted that "the movie is a fairy tale, and writer Richard Curtis knows how much the public loves a fairy tale", calling it "a sweet film".

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The Negro said, 'Lord, can't you tell a white man from a Negro?' " The actor Avery Brooks, recognizable from his roles in the "Star Trek" and "Man Called Hawk" television series, read another folk tale called "Why Negroes Have Nothing".

The conte ("tale") called L'Ingénu (1767; "The Naïf"; Eng.

Tom Ford wrote, styled and photographed his own fairy tale, called "Lucho and Juliet".

Jacob had the beginnings of a tale called "The Teased Boy," written in rhyme.

He is the author of an as yet unpublished musical fairy tale called "Albert….

Inspired by a statue of Lenin near his home, he scribbled a fairy tale called "Lenin and His Magical Goose".

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