• He has been a brilliant, coaxing, insatiably curious listener to the tales of ordinary people.

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  • The public is figuring out that the tales of unintended acceleration are, for the most part, balderdash.

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  • In 2009, the city's only dedicated attraction, the Tales of Robin Hood, closed due to falling visitor numbers.

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  • His own records have ranged from musical settings of the tales of Uncle Remus to early American show tunes.

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  • "The tales of doom, gloom and devastation have not come true, " he said.

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  • Europeans should temper any Schadenfreude at the tales of woe across the Atlantic.

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  • Labour MP and ex-minister Gerald Kaufman once described the tales of double-dealing Whitehall mandarins and hapless politicians as "chillingly accurate".

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  • Forthcoming programmes include The Tales Of Beatrix Potter With The Royal Ballet, Carmen, Jools Holland's Hootenanny and To The Manor Born.

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  • Even so, for years, travellers associated Naples mostly with the tales of organised crime and garbage strikes that they read about in the international media.

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  • Theirs are the tales of American men and women answering an extraordinary call -- the call to serve their comrades, their communities, and their country.

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  • Then the tales of her workaday tantrums ... well, suffice to say, Ekta rules her 2, 000 or so staff with a rod of pure iron!

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  • Originally created by English reverend and railway enthusiast Wilbert Awdry as a bed-time story for his then-ill son, the tales of a cheeky blue steam locomotive today enjoy global popularity.

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  • But whatever the tales of the night itself, the story of the coming days (and, if it goes badly, the coming weeks) will be the manoeuvring to set up a new government.

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  • He read the tales of how bad the Dell was doing and how Michael Dell could not turn the company around under the white-hot scrutiny and short term demands of the public markets.

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  • It has been the success of their peers in the region, more than the tales of garages in Silicon Valley and dorm rooms in Texas, that has convinced Middle Eastern youth that they can create a prosperous future.

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  • All have their part to play in Sven's latest work - part two of a trilogy called The Tales of Magic Realism - which he's invited me to preview ahead of its appearance at the new Sonica event.

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  • Through her blog, The Tales of an Amputee Mommy, the 38-year-old writer and social media manager receives 10 to 20 e-mails a day from people newly dealing with limb difference, and feeling severed from the world as well.

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  • If the reader is looking for a change of pace, it can always be found, shifting from the psalms, to the apocalyptic visions of Daniel, the spiritual journey of Job, the pithy proverbs, the novella of Joseph and his brothers, the diverse prophecies, lamentations, the farcical Esther, the Song of Songs, the (quite different) Song of Deborah, the tales of Samson, et cetera, etc.

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  • Today, one of the toughest tales of the recession took another big step towards becoming a success story.

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  • Though I guess that can be expected from the 2013 Tales of the Cocktail International Bartender of the Year.

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  • The origin tales of the Christmas tree are as varied and conflicting as those of any of the other Christmas traditions.

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  • The good news is, you can take the cautionary tales of the stock game, the mortgage game and the real estate game and figure out how you want to be positioned when the inevitable boom-bust-hatred cycle shifts into high gear.

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  • Since the Second World War, some people have argued that the violence of the Grimm tales is an expression of the German character.

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  • It is an irony, though, that his adopted country is the one place in the developed world where the neoDarwinian explanations that he and his colleagues created are not the commonplace of the schoolbooks, and where many people prefer to cling to the campfire tales of Genesis, rather than face the awesome thesis that Mr Mayr helped to elucidate.

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  • But many of the anecdotal tales of misdiagnosis and malpractice had little to do with seasonal pressures and resource shortages.

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  • Svalbard once stood on the outermost limits of the known world and was a launching pad for some of the more picaresque tales of polar exploration.

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  • The emotional tales of human courage and dedication are part of the attraction of watching an athlete conquer adversity, but wouldn't Sainsbury's have achieved more of a commercial impact if they were associated with the likes of Usain Bolt or Mo Farah?

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  • The history of travel is awash with tales of the kindness of strangers, taking in wandering travellers and giving them free food and shelter.

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  • Don't be lulled by the folksy tales of pimento cheese sandwiches and free parking: The Masters is a thoroughly modern, high-tech, sponsorship-soaked event, eager to wield its influence.

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  • If the technology successfully drives costs lower, it could be a welcome boost for Hollywood, which, despite selling the world tales of futuristic sophistication, is as an industry often behind the curve in technology--images are stored on bulky, perishable film stock and large crews of technicians take orders from essentially paper-based offices.

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