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When headlines told of something big, he always went a little faster, with a kind of inside excitement.
She must have searched high and low, coming across other signs that told of something strange going on in her house.
In an e-mail message to officials of the Fulbright program, he also told of something that struck a chord with me -- efforts by Russian intelligence officials to recruit him as a spy.
A gnome-like chorus (Bob Balaban) introduces us to the place, warning of a storm that will strike here "in three days' time", an odd note that's at once proleptic and retrospective: we're being told of something about to happen that's already happened.
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Given the weather, we expect a lamenting adagio, instead of which the percussive, excitable score tells of something bracing and afoot.
One evening, Dr. Beadle came in alone, Blorkless, and sat down on the bed, where the boy was sweating and sleeping, dreaming, Titania could tell, of something unpleasant.
A succession of haunting flashbacks to his own boyhood, in the Second World War, when he waited for Allied help that never came, suggests a possible cause, but Vasilescu's earthy performance tells of something more stubbornly rooted: a force of ill will, which cannot abide the good will of others.
Yet the featured artists on his second solo album Lantern tell of something different, something altogether smaller.
"We don't want your stuff," Albert says and to Bev his refusal is shocking and confusing and somehow...well, she can't quite voice it but she senses it is telling of something deeper.
A 25-year-old named Alberto Haro Romero, known as Beto, told me of something he saw a month earlier while kayaking off Cabo San Lucas.
She was in desperate need, she told me, of something that would help her get her work done.
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