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I am lucky to be alive and to have such a crazy story to tell, full of wild adventures and creative machinations.
He has quite a story to tell, full of pirates, lynchings, exotic diseases, military engagements, financial machinations, Indian rituals and madness of various sorts.
There is — like the production or not — quite a tale to tell, full of its own drama, including serious mishaps in performances as well as in rehearsals, all accounted for here.
Whatever the pros and cons of "don't ask, don't tell" (full disclosure: I am a principal architect of the policy), your editorial is wrong in accusing the Pentagon of "hiding from reality".
I wanted to tell full, separate stories and analyse what it is that defeated a group of people, the last elements of a certain mentality, a certain type of culture.
Couple more scans tomorrow to tell full extent".
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The Lawyer quoted Emma Sanderson, from the international law firm, Withers, who said of Lee's creative CV: "Most people would accept a little bit of 'truth manipulation' as par for the course, but it is surprising just how many people tell full-blown, whopper-sized fibs – mainly about qualifications and earnings".
The fraught journeys of Bernard Malamud, Alfred Kazin and Daniel Fuchs from Brooklyn impoverishment to Manhattan establishment are movingly told, full of yearning and conflict.
Other times he tells full-on whoppers.
All told, full-service restaurants employ about 135,000 New Yorkers, or more than 1 in every 100 who live here.
I've also been told full-screen view doesn't work, or doesn't work well, with multiple-monitor setups; I'm still researching that.
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