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The 3,000 plus minuscule words typeset in all directions on his labels tell about it, his “All-OneGod-Faith”, in which he hopes to unite all mankind on “Spaceship Earth”
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They were some form of random-leaf archwood-related brush, but that was all he could tell about them
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Rather it is to tell about something that will actually
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"We've told you far, far more than we normally tell about our clients
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It may have a tale to tell about it and so was more appreciated with its flaws than if it was perfect
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She has stories to tell about everyone in here
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What kind of a story was he to tell about John?
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She could not tell about Ryato, Alaric and the whole story with Livyliar and before
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Laino himself was still on guard and tried several times to make her tell about the consequence she had mentioned that day in the bathroom
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It took more than forty years before I’d trusted someone enough to tell about it
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We used to do this a lot when we were younger, they would always tell about their boyfriends, but I never did with Travis
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I have a descriptive story to tell about myself and some simply don't want to hear it
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I could only imagine what stories they would tell about me
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“We need to find someone to tell about what's happened to
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we’ve chosen to tell about The Goal, and that is that we think
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In less time than it takes to tell about it, Sergeant McKinistry stepped inside the radius of the decapitated spear and swung his sword at the creature's head
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In less time than it takes to tell about it, five hssswwx came out of the main body and rushed Nelson
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In less time than it takes to tell about it, he was gone
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To keep things brief, we will tell about only
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I have very little to tell about what then happened, it could be that pushed by the newly acquired courage for the exaltation of the spirit, or that the cowardice, weary of dwell under my reverie, decide to dress up for the first time under the guise of the fearlessness and venturing in full for the distant roads of the audacity, the truth is that without thinking about it, I kissed him
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Yes I'm very selective of who I tell about my life
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Listen to the stories people tell about what works and what
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I have never seen a child born outside of Baja that lived to tell about it," said the plant
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Don't Tell about it ("It was in her mind that she was angry,"), SHOW it ("She shot him in the head nine times and laughed
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If the Scene is a Low Intensity one, you can just Tell about it (if you can only do it that way
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The crew was shocked to see a woman sailing the waters of the Azul Sea, and living to tell about it
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Sebastian promised to take Reginald to the river where Jack had rescued him, then mentioned vaguely how well he was getting on with Con Achilles, but didn"t tell about their nude fight
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More holiday stories were swapped; Robert’s brief appearance as a competitive wrestler, Sanjay’s run-in with the waiter in the plane, Monique’s disastrous attempts to communicate in Hindi, Bart’s friends on the Sunshine Coast and many other things, until at last it was time to tell about Hyacinth’s brakes
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In contrast when Patricia talked she did so incessantly but she was witty and had some funny stories to tell about the upper class that she waited on in London
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And while this was true, secretly in his heart he wanted to hear Jesus participate in the discussions, as he had heard his mother tell about
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Where the Red Queen Sorceress lived and no one’s ever gone there and returned alive to tell about it
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‘What did Selena tell about us and about the otherkinds?’
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Although he and Jabar are close friends for many years I don’t know how much I can tell about the book
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He and Avi had attacked larger forces solo and had lived to tell about it
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I tell about the others at home, leaving out the problems we’re all dealing with
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“Nova Lee, can you tell about the Indian’s experience with Vampires
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“Hard to tell about Curra
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He just tells me to lie still and not to tell about our game
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to whom you can and whom you can’t tell about the location of
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the South wanted to tell about itself, and history textbooks said
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editor-in-chief to tell about his/her ―hot-hot-hot‖
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They never faced down a carspi with just their fists, never took on a gang of yautgan mercenaries and lived to tell about it—and she had the scars to tell the stories
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[No! No! Don’t let him go! I haven’t finished- haven’t told him- I must tell about the other time
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used this account of things in His ministry to tell about the search for truth
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“I have to say it’s a fair catch today, tomorrow, well we’ll see, I’ve been with this old boat better than thirty years, you can never tell about tomorrow, well I won’t keep you from your sport, it’s nice to meet you Sylvie, bye
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No one calls me a cheat and lives to tell about it
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got to him at times; he could never tell about government men and
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everything there is to tell about the house, and never have a call
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Will he, a middle-aged man confronting his own mortality, live to write another book? What story will the world tell about his demise?
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One day Gauri didi narrated her entire life’s story in front me before I would tell about my hard days
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“Well tell about the surgery then” they pleaded
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Families are never easy and everyone has their story to tell about the difficulties and frustrations and disappointments of their family relationships
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We will also examine the implications of Jack’s new statements and the predictions he was unable to tell about at The Network
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‘My lips are sealed, but you better think of a good story to tell about your black eye
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‘Promise what,’ said Sandhya with a smile, ‘to land up in your arms in Hyderabad, or to kiss and tell about our honeymoon
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“You know, I had a prophetic dream once,” Stas started to tell about his life experience
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‘He may have suspected something, but he’s the last one to tell about anything like that
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He found Washington with great difficulty to tell about the child
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could tell about how we survive, manage
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But sitting upright in a nice comfy bed was the preferred pre-delivery “pushing” posture, not lying flat on one’s back on a hard, cold surface! Why? ‘Cause the babies work their way down and come out easier that way, dummy! Ever hear of gravity? My own grandmother, who was from “the old country” (Sicily) went through at least eleven childbirths at home with a midwife and lived to tell about it
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But sitting up in a nice comfy bed was the preferred pre-delivery "pushing" posture, not lying flat on one's back on a hard, cold surface! Why? 'Cause the babies work their way down & come out easier that way, you doctor-dummies! My own mother's mother, who was from "the old country" (Sicily) went through at least eleven childbirths at home with a midwife and lived to tell about it
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Ego says “Oh, don’t tell about that, they’ll never forgive you!” And yet, when we do reveal something in a non-judging environment, the power noticeably dissipates
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and then returned to earth to tell about
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It wasn't easy for me to accept it, and even harder to tell about it; for although I suspect there have
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waiting for a hesitation in her crying so that she could tell about visiting Portia
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For, he has stared death in the eyes and lived to tell about it
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The best people to tell about my adventures were probably my parents
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I’m sure there must be plenty of stories to tell about four brothers and two sisters
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She’d come face to face with the largest reptile on the entire planet—and lived to tell about it
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I just kissed the most prolific monster in the history of movies and television and lived to tell about it
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do not wish to tell about my time there, but to say that Hades is Hades, in both the place and the god who over-sees it
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He always had interesting stories to tell about his adventures as a high adrenaline sports photographer
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I’d come face to face with a croc and lived to tell about it
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She knew that if she were caught again, she wouldn’t live to tell about the ordeal
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The room was a rectangle and he cast his eyes around the contents, trying to read the story they might tell about their owner
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"Nobody that's lived to tell about it
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t tell about it and
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The above is just an example of what most all labels will tell about the paints
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Tell about how a product worked well for you, by giving some examples, and how it can help
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Who can the child tell about it? Another authority figure? It is terrified of authority figures for good reason
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because no European historian was there to tell about what happened to these natives after the first European scum left their villages
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� It becomes the only story they tell about themselves because it's the only story they see and rehearse about themselves
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it that you are alive to tell about it?”
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I could say a great deal more on this subject, were I not prevented by the anxiety I feel to know if the senor licentiate has anything more to tell about the story of Basilio
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Viewers would call and write in to the station to tell about their healings
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"All I can tell about her," replied the countess, "is, that she has been at Rome since the beginning of the season; for I saw her where she now sits the very first night of the season, and since then she has never missed a performance
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I mean how can you tell about that stuff for sure? You can't
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He WOULD write the invitations; and he would take care to mention the leading part he had taken in the fight, and how he had laid the Chief Weasel flat; and he would hint at his adventures, and what a career of triumph he had to tell about; and on the fly-leaf he would set out a sort
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If anyone had survived longer, they hadn’t lived to tell about it
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Lennie said, "Tell about that place, George
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"Tell about the house, George," Lennie begged
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"We'd tell about you framin' Crooks
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"It is not out of mere pride or boasting that I give this information, for, if that were my object, I could tell a dozen actions of mine which are quite as splendid; but I do it in order that certain gentlemen in Paris may understand that I, who am able here to tell about the fate of Monsieur Caratal, can also tell in whose interest and at whose request the deed was done, unless the reprieve which I am awaiting comes to me very quickly
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“No one has ever spoken to me in that manner,” he said, “and lived to tell about it
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(It was remarkable how much you could tell about a man from the way he held a cigarette, Mercer thought fleetingly
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Tell about him now," said Louisa
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I can tell about these things
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I couldn’t tell about his height or build
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Gary Soneji/Murphy believed him, but then, who could really tell about these things
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O’Neil frequently had interesting stories to tell about stocks he played in the past and how they were similar to what was going on in the present