The reason: Some of our data and anecdotes come from industrial or construction site events.
This was a lean speech for lean times, with few personal anecdotes or lofty ambitions.
Also, last month, anecdotes surfaced of Armstrong receiving six-figure daily fees for ride-with-Lance-type benefits.
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Last winter produced a bumper crop of anecdotes about cancelled operations and patients abandoned on trolleys.
The effect of parenting by male homosexual couples remains in the realm of anecdotes.
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The anecdotes of Jim's gruff criticisms, his searing, acerbic comments on writers' stories, are legion.
After a few chapters, I began to wonder what the point of all these anecdotes was.
To be an effective communicator, you should stop telling anecdotes and start telling stories.
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Most journalists have anecdotes of being sneered at or, worse, ostentatiously ignored by him.
Today was about cultivating an ecosystem reinforced by knowledge sharing, network building, and uplifting anecdotes.
Behavioral economics has shown that people are more swayed by anecdotes than by statistics.
There are anecdotes of promise everywhere you look that belie what you think you know.
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Burton himself was the worst offender, offering anecdotes and bad science with an air of authority.
Mayor Lambert said the gas boom is keeping unemployment low and creating some amusing anecdotes.
Some anecdotes from the field show strong evidence of literacy helping people and communities in Cambodia.
He became famous for his personal, conversational writing style, his offbeat anecdotes and several timely investment forecasts.
If you still believe that house prices are fairly valued, two anecdotes might cause you to pause.
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He doesn't waffle or flirt, but tells insightful anecdotes in a casual, "over the breakfast table" manner.
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Our guide, Judy, told amusing anecdotes about the previous two times that London hosted the Games, in 1908 and 1948.
Personal anecdotes are posted next to statues, rocks and natural objects resembling human figures, all collected and written by Manop.
Morever, he provides some interesting anecdotes about science and engineering principles that were inspired from the arts world.
Fotheringham admitted the dressing room anecdotes of some of his team mates give him an incentive to succeed.
She makes her case well, supporting it with a few well-chosen stats and one or two great anecdotes.
The tech giant will give investors more than mere anecdotes on how its iPhones and iPods are selling.
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Someone has to be the raconteur, the one who shares anecdotes in a skillful, amusing and engaging manner.
Bennett had been reading from his diaries and telling anecdotes in a second sell-out event at the festival.
It is all good fun, yet among the anecdotes and curious facts the science content is deceptively high.
Purchasing import licenses was vital, and McDonald supplies choice anecdotes of how Ambani dealt with officials and politicians.
His heavily accented English is woven with anecdotes in French, one of the seven languages he speaks fluently.
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