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In the case of soap, he found that bathing was a ritual that afforded rare moments of personal indulgence, particularly before a romantic date ("You never can tell," explained one woman).
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When facing off with a suspect, Marcia uses "Ted", or "tell, explain, describe".
"Medellín is a city with a story to tell," explains the BBC's Peter Day, "and it is not altogether pleasant".
Most of the time, were not even aware of the lies we tell, explains David Smith, director of the New England Institute at the University of New England and author of Why We Lie.
"You never can tell," explains Walter.
Or simply tell explain how much you love him or her.
This and more is, I'm told, explained in Galbraith's new book and in an earlier one, Inequality and Instability.
"We realized that something's going on in the way stories are being told," explained Navoth.
"The spread of messages, memes or news items that go viral can have a structural diversity which is telling," explains professor Paulo Shakarian from CySIS.
"It's something positive and tells stories I want to tell," she explained.
I think it's way too early to tell," he explained.
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