• He asked me to sit down next to him and began to regale me with Buffettania.

    FORBES: Regaled With Buffettania

  • They regale the struggle to survive with the same terminology they once used for fighting Israel.

    ECONOMIST: Israel and Gaza

  • She can regale us with stories about young George's appetite for drink and drugs.

    ECONOMIST: The Bush clan

  • He had an incredible, prodigious memory that I will not take the time to regale you about.

    WHITEHOUSE: Remembering Senator Robert Byrd

  • Rich in prose and poetry families and communities would gather around the storyteller to regale in fantastic tales.

    FORBES: The Arab Jeff Bezos: Startup Turkey Takeaway #2

  • Sony has gathered us here today to regale the press with the latest and greatest of what's on deck for the consumer electronics giant.

    ENGADGET: Live at the Sony press preview

  • While we've got plenty of eye-candy of the diminutive EV in our gallery below, allow us to first regale you with the car's specs.

    ENGADGET: Fiat's 500e EV debuts at the LA Auto Show, we go eyes-on

  • In return for said contributions, those politicians regale their crony capitalist supporters with special favors, including subsidies, tax loopholes, and regulations designed to cripple their competitors.

    FORBES: We Can't Save Capitalism Unless We Denounce Its False Prophets

  • Regale mom and all the rest of the family and neighborhood with not only hamburgers and hot dogs but also the endless wisdom and entertainment at Forbes Leadership.

    FORBES: Leadership Highlights of the Week

  • So once it's time to head home, tell your friends what a dreadful time you had, and regale them with tales of Mexico City mishaps then, soon after, head back for more.

    WSJ: An Insider's Guide to Mexico City

  • Regale yourself for the holiday by seeing how much more even than all this there is to enjoy in the ever flowing stream of commentary and advice at Forbes Leadership.

    FORBES: Leadership Highlights of the Week

  • He has made no serious gaffes despite the efforts of journalists to get him to tell one of the off-colour jokes with which he famously used to regale employees of his media company.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • However, often the professional number-crunchers and political soothsayers regale us with their interpretations of the wider electoral significance, we should never lose sight of the huge influence these councils have on millions of people's lives.

    BBC: Elections to show why county councils count

  • They can regale their direct reports with tales of what the private jet ride was like to the board meeting, how the muffins were at the meeting, and what Mark Zuckerberg is really like behind closed doors.

    FORBES: All Operating Executives Should Never Serve On Any Outside Boards

  • Eva Beuys, the artist's widow, still lives in the city, and the gold-hued "Palazzo Regale" installation, with its evocation of ancient burial rituals, coupled with objects recalling the artist's own life, is of supreme importance, says Ms. Temkin.

    WSJ: Touring Beuys-World in Germany's Lower Rhine

  • In most cases, the speakers will regale us with tales of how they will make peace with the PLO and will warn us that we have to be nice to Abbas, (and eat our peas and carrots, ) or be destroyed by Iranian nuclear bombs.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Where Israel Went Wrong

  • The Wall Street banker-turned-lingerie queen rented nothing less than New York's famed Carnegie Hall, plus a whole 85-piece orchestra, so she could regale 2, 500 of her dearest friends and family -- including dad, Manila construction tycoon Felipe Cruz -- with compositions by Schumann and Rachmaninov.

    CNN: ASIANOW - Asiaweek

  • We're all for technology being used to free wage-slaves from the tedium of their jobs, but until they can invent a robotic bartender that flips bottles and woos patrons a la Tom Cruise in Cocktail, we'll stick with regular old human suds slingers who regale us with their false tales of bravado and sports heroics.

    ENGADGET: "T-Rot" robotic bartender with pressure-sensitive grip

  • During a nostalgic weekend, Kevin Schwantz was on hand to regale us with the inside story of his final career victory here in 1994, when he had to hold the throttle open down the straights with his left hand - despite a dislocated wrist - just to shake some feeling back into his fractured right hand.

    BBC: Matt Roberts' MotoGP column

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