He told me all about your lovely black curls and blue eyes, speaking of you as though you were an angel. |
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Unfortunately, I tore a muscle in my abductor and the specialists have told me I can expect to be out for six to eight weeks. |
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Today the Senate Democratic leader told me the White House seems to be waffling when it comes to the North Korea standoff. |
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When she first told me she was pregnant she didn't take my calls for ages then rang out of the blue and said she was aborting. |
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Many times, he told me, reformers rejected a compromise as a bridge too far. |
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Mum told me his surname, and I looked him up in the book, and called him, but his mum told me he was out so I left a message. |
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A friend told me that she had spoken to a Spiritualist Healer about me and he wanted me to go and see him. |
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A man I met at the club last night told me to put my shirt on Privateer for the two o'clock race this afternoon. |
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I was speaking to some ladies during the week and they told me they would be doing the full course but will be phasing it over three days. |
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The next morning Britt woke me up and told me she had already finished my packing since I had everything already laid out for it. |
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However, the commander told me that I had not soloed in ten hours and he was going to wash me out. |
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The next morning my mum told me they had been on the phone saying I wasn't meant to leave. |
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He told me that wasn't necessary, and that they live here, and that they are used to it. |
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She told me her name, where she was from, where she went to school and all that jazz. |
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Kelly told me that, while she was growing up, her father was quiet, distant, and emotionally reserved. |
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One doctor told me to drink tonic water for its quinine, but it doesn't seem to help. |
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Even with weddings, friends have told me that loads of people don't reply, and they have to chase them. |
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Sure, other conference goers had told me they too were worried about the accommodations. |
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She wore glasses over her Wedgewood eyes to deflect admiration, my father had told me. |
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He told me it was rad and that a friend of his snagged him one before it came out. |
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He told me that he was going to the john and left me alone in the control room. |
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My wife told me she was amazed that I'd managed to find a sector of the broadcast industry that paid less than public radio. |
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I covered a lot of pirate radio in Austin but my editor told me to cut that after a while. |
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Daddy put a cushion on the carrier, lifted me up and told me to keep out my feet so that they would not get caught in the spokes of the wheel. |
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Malicia used to make me laugh when she told me of the harmless jokes and pranks she played earlier that day. |
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I inquired on how to do that and he told me that I was welcome to watch and learn if I so desired. |
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He told me that alcohol was a worse thing to be addicted to than any drug, even heroin. |
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Long story short, kids love me, she said she did, but never really gave me the attention, and recently told me adios. |
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Former railwaymen have told me what it was like to be in the place during its splendour. |
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I was a skinny kid and some juiceheads told me to quit running if i wanted to get huge. |
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The woman told me admiringly that you were able to hold your breath for up to eight months at a time. |
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My adoptive mother gave me a copy of his obituary and three pictures of my father and told me the story. |
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Yes, I'd be somewhat shocked if my boyfriend told me he used the services of a prostitute to be tortured, nipple-clamped, weed on or whatnot. |
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The travel agent told me that there are only so many cheap seats, and you have to book well in advance to get one. |
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And a young advance man beckoned to me, told me to get into his pickup truck, and said that someone wanted to see me. |
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From what they told me, most of these parents were taking advantage of the opportunities for involvement offered by the schools. |
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That's what my Scottish grandmother told me I needed to do when I was five years old. |
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He told me about adware and other unwelcomed software that can be downloaded to your computer without your knowledge. |
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I talked briefly to the paramedic, whined a bit about my circumstances, and did whatever he told me to do. |
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Later, in front of my entire unit, he told me to lie down on a box and then he whipped me twenty-five times. |
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I know this to be true not because I am an expert in Rastafari but because the group's manager told me. |
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During an exclusive interview on Monday Anderson James told me Mary's relationship with Chakka, a Rastaman, had always been violent. |
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His classmates told me how good Robert was at whistling and he whistled a tune for me. |
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He told me that people in his country are very keen on promoting peace and friendship. |
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A white witch once told me that at this time of year, the veil between the worlds is thin. |
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He then ordered two cheese burgers and a cola, gave me all his money, and told me to keep the change. |
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Both of them told me afterwards what an excellent and moving thing it had been. |
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When I told them about the debacle at Emery, the D.C. program directors told me to keep my chin up and work harder. |
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He told me that he has been diagnosed as suffering from reactive depression and is currently being treated for that by a psychiatrist. |
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An Abbey National spokeswoman told me unequivocally that the story was wholly untrue. |
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She told me her name, Bea, and I bought her a few slugs of gin and then we made whoopee. |
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The Queen told me to wash my hands and get ready for dinner, which would be ready very soon. |
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We began to talk about our spiritual wants and needs, and she told me about Wicca and Paganism. |
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My ex-husband knew I wanted to go to law school but always told me he'd divorce me if I went. |
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He told me that he saw no future at all for the club and that he was going to close us down in two weeks' time. |
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I'm no technician, but a wily old trader once told me to ignore the news and trust the charts. |
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The fancy labels sound sophisticated, but something has always told me they're reasonless. |
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In-store activity had been holding up well but has suddenly gone very quiet over the past couple of weeks, he told me. |
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Somehow we got talking about the lottery and he told me he had just kicked the habit. |
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She told me last week she once did kick-boxing and was interested in taking it up again when she moves to Sheffield! |
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I found that Kathy had the most amazing recall and was quite, utterly accurate in virtually everything she told me. |
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She grabbed my arm and told me how her house had been hit by a US bomb during an air raid. |
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In my first time overseas I am receiving a completely different reaction to my nationality than my seasoned traveller friends told me to expect. |
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I have recently had hip surgery and my doctor has told me I cannot travel for a while. |
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At the same time, a friend told me about a job as a hotel receptionist near Baker Street. |
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In fact, one elder told me that he has never met a single Ghanaian in the United States who did not speak Akan. |
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One client told me that when he asked whether he had been breast-fed, his mother, arms akimbo, warned him off with a glare. |
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My escorts ordered me to remove my Akubra and told me, if asked any questions, to act dumb. |
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To my surprise, she told me that she wouldn't oppose my request that Fred be released on his own recognizance. |
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The sting of fingernails in the heel of my hand told me that my fist was clenched. |
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My mother told me my grandmother was wise in ways lots of so-called educated people were not. |
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She told me she was comfortable talking to him, and he supported her wish to continue getting her education. |
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Michael told me that he was sure I would pass all my exams with flying colors. |
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He told me he had sent it by recorded delivery on Thursday so when it hadn't arrived on Saturday I thought I'd better call to find out why. |
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She told me she's enamored with the idea of someday sitting down at a cafe with Seana, chatting woman to woman, as they both smoke. |
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My grandma told me that Sean's head was wonky and I should rub his lumpy skull while it was still soft. |
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She told me she hit redial every 30 seconds for over two hours trying to call me one evening! |
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Why waste the time on the sort of gathering you've told me is too tedious for words? |
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She consulted with the manager, and told me, in so many words, that I lived in firestorm-and-lethal-radiation territory. |
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Someone told me there that all your native red squirrels had almost gone, replaced by more aggressive grey squirrels. |
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She also told me after knowing me two weeks that she was NOT EVER going to sleep with me. |
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Andrea told me that all her girl friends know the site, which really flattered me. |
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He sewed me up again and told me if they worked loose again, that I shouldn't be concerned, because I was healing very quickly. |
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If someone told me to weed these people out, I wouldn't know where to start. |
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Because I believe the people who have told me that alcoholics react differently to alcohol. |
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He said it in a calm, level tone, but the icy look he gave me told me what he was thinking. |
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I folded a large piece of paper in half and wrote the words they told me on the left side. |
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One long-term lifer, a woman in fact, told me once that she never met a lifer in her time in prison who didn't approve of capital punishment. |
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I was about to convince myself that people were finally losing interest in the story, when a little bird told me to keep going. |
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They told me you were ten months old, a Golden Retriever, Great Pyrenees mix and weighed ninety pounds. |
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He told me once that he thought he was even better at lacrosse than at football. |
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He had long ago told me that he wanted me to be honest and without reserve when talking to him, and I usually found it difficult. |
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At the age of thirty, everything my father had told me turned out to be true. |
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To answer that question, Snyder told me that she allots two hours a day where she must sit down and write. |
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I sighed with relief and we just continued talking, till he told me he would call me on his house phone and we continued yakking for 3 hours. |
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He told me that he has established 42 parishes but can find only 17 clergy to staff them, only one of whom is a Yakut. |
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A pest-control company has told me there is no evidence of any activity in the attic, though traps and poison were laid. |
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I told him I wanted to lay a charge of assault, and he told me he had two witnesses who would say I had assaulted him. |
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On the 42nd hour, I spoke with a court-appointed lawyer who told me the courts were deliberately slowing the process of our release. |
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The midwife told me that my babe had already chosen her name and I will soon know what it is. |
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My father had told me to have her look nice, and her blue and pink dress was much more suitable than her old yellow. |
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Through bursts of laughter he told me that the first extracts of the new biography about Jack have finally been landing on editors' desks. |
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People who have suffered from the yips, however, have told me that something will just click and that my bowling will be back to how it was. |
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One phone call told me that I should have thought about how I was going to repay the money before I borrowed. |
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She told me herself and I laughed until my eyes leaked tears and my nose leaked snot. |
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Mama told me to wear my lavender morning dress and to plait my hair with the matching ribbons I had. |
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There are stories my mother has told me of the degradations that my grandparents and their ancestors had to go through. |
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He mentioned the pneumococcal vaccine, which of course, in layman's term, you told me, the pneumonia vaccine. |
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If she has never wanted something with me, then why has she led me on and told me that it will be different so many times? |
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She fastened a few restraints to keep me from moving and told me to stay calm. |
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I have so much energy that the little kids I baby-sit told me it looks like I have ants in my pants. |
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As I tied up my boots he told me how you would get three good weeks of the famous lent lilies. |
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She told me it would never happen between us, and she didn't let me down gently. |
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But when he told me I was letting myself go because I wore a size 8, it stung so much I thought I might collapse with the weight of it. |
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The Principal told me they were only going to hire the music teacher and one other teacher besides himself so that let me out. |
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A wince of pain flashing over her pale, clammy features told me she was slowly remembering. |
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The engineers told me they had done high-speed video of people shooting these monster revolvers. |
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They told me they lived on liberated land where anyone was welcome to stay. |
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Professional librarians have told me that these venues are not in the right position. |
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But lying there in that empty bedroom told me exactly what kind of girl I was, and what kind of girl I would never be. |
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His eyes lit up, and he excitedly told me that in all his years of studying hypnotherapy, he'd never considered that. |
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I can remember once she told me how she pawned a wedding ring so she could afford to feed a cat in her care. |
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If my OH told me he didn't want me to have male friends I'd tell him where to stick that idea! |
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I haven't seen much of him, but Julius Francis told me he virtually runs out of his corner from the first bell, like a bull in a china shop. |
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However, if the intention was to shame him then it failed because my friend told me it seemed to run off him like water off a duck's back. |
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Mike had rung me early this morning saying that a mate had offered him a table at some posh restaurant tonight for free and told me to come. |
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They told me apologetically that although the baggage had been pulled out of the hold of the aircraft, the trailer carrying it was delayed. |
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The other night, a friend in my building told me that she was ripped off by the restaurant across the street. |
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She told me that you fell off your board and got caught in a rip tide and Vince had to go out to get you where he almost drowned himself. |
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A friend told me recently that the best way to miss a tiny object in your line of flight is to aim right at it. |
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She told me that he refused to kill roaches and that she had seen them walking in and out of his sugar bowl. |
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Others have told me that they thought I was making some sort of sexist statement by showing an entrapped female. |
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My buddy told me that Abe was livid with anger, but he hid it, and continued to talk to Barney as though nothing untoward had been said! |
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And Spencer Tracy, he told me once, would visit the set of other movies being shot and root them on. |
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Anyway, when I went to the dentist, he told me I needed a total root canal. |
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In the df, he told me, 61 percent of young people of standard eligible age are enrolled in one sort of university or another. |
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I got home, had a yarn with my Mum about the various things she had been doing as of late, that is to say she told me what she has been doing and I listened. |
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I still remember the confusion I felt the day that a female member of the Dartmouth SDS told me that the only campus radical I considered cool was a male chauvinist. |
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Earlier I was talking with one of the salespeople in the store who told me, apropos of nothing, that I reminded of her of two people, neither of whom she knows. |
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I radioed the team and they told me that they could tell that there had been a change to the aerodynamics on the car and the handling was very bad. |
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When my flatmate told me about it, my headache was instantly cured! |
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Today, she is well-balanced and honest and she told me her story. |
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Chavez was reluctant to discuss an active investigation, so he told me an intricate story that is a composite of real meth cases. |
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Dad told me you were quite a skirt chaser when you were in high school. |
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They told me he was a recreant and a coward, but I knew it was false. |
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I asked her what the problem was, and she told me that she had missed her period, and had checked herself out with a pregnancy-testing kit, and that it had proved positive. |
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They did what they had to do, and then told me to go out and large it. |
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He told me that I had to look at each scene as separate entities that do not conjoin. |
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Only Ted Williams had ever done that before, my old man told me, and one day I want to meet Connors and tell him about it. |
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You told me that you would support me in whatever decision I made. |
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He told me that the watching the Snake-Eyes story was a defining moment in his childhood. |
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The security guards were satisfied and told me to repack everything. |
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My grandfather, who is a dear man, but a dyed in the wool Socialist, told me that the general was a traitor to his race for taking a job with third administration. |
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Since Rachel was busy living off the fat of the land she told me she could drive me to school until my dad decided I was responsible enough to own a car myself. |
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She told me I owed her money, and that she had created me and that contractually I was her possession. |
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It was taking me about 3-4 weeks a month to write each script, and she told me how very foolish this was, when I could have knocked them out and been making real money. |
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She told me the money she lives on isn't enough to cover the bills. |
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One male student told me about a teammate in a fraternity who struggled with an eating disorder. |
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The neighborhood kids and rascals have been setting off fireworks for three or four weeks and everyone told me about how much worse it would get on the actual night. |
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He told me that they had all laughed the comment to scorn, but that now he had been somewhere with no decent plumbing he had to conclude that it was the simple truth. |
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Mr. Ken told me that the rat was an informant for the enemy. |
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She told me to dress as extravagantly as possible, in whatever designer clothes I own. |
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A psychologist from the Syrian town of Latakia recently told me she had counseled 15 women who had been released from detention. |
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Apparently, the Major Case Squad is employed when homicides are fresh, East St. Louis det. Gilda Johnson told me. |
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One woman told me how Ann had helped her prepare for a job interview. |
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The younger, older, and more sensitive you are, the fainter your fingerprints, Lightflower told me in an interview. |
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He had not told me the whole truth about what the relationship was. |
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Addison spent four nights in jail, she told me on FaceTime during a period when she was out on her own recognizance. |
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Russ told me, I remember, that he met Bacall during an Adlai Stevenson campaign. |
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They told me to forget the script because I was going to have to ad-lib everything. |
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Almost as an afterthought he flashed me another knowing grin, but again his eyes told me to let sleeping dogs lie. |
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She later told me she recognized several Socialist Workers Party agitators in the room. |
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Goddio told me that last week the visibility in the Alexandrian harbor was about 27 inches. |
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I remember H. Jon Benjamin told me it was a way-too-late apology for Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
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Brittany took only Klonepam, he told me, an antianxiety medication prescribed to control the seizures she occasionally had. |
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As he drove me back to the logging road, Frank told me about the area in his deep voice. |
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Augustine told me that a university official said they were treating the list like regular graffiti. |
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Gun control advocates have told me the assault weapons ban was intended to be a bargaining chip. |
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Then he told me where it was to be and who were to be there, and made me promise to come and be best man. |
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Emily Kinney told me that beth and Dawn understood and respected each other on a certain level. |
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I was at the blackjack table at the Bellagio when one of my girlfriends told me the Internet was going crazy. |
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My surgeon told me my bones were so soft he could barely install the screws. |
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I later told my boss about what had happened, but she told me that I probably misunderstood the situation. |
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My attacker had stabbed me with a box cutter and told me he would kill me if I did not do as he asked. |
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That's what law professor Paul Campos told me, sitting at a table in brasserie Beck after a Cato panel on law schools. |
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Jawad told me they tried to create a business plan that might attract donations. |
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So when he told me, 'You Can come to my show, but you Can't come to see Phoebe, and you Can't come to see RicCardo, that was odd. |
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When I inquired, she told me that she hates the fact that in the cafeteria, white students rarely sit with black students. |
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In the middle of the night at an airport someone told me they had lit a candle for me. |
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Aside from casualty figures, the books told me very little about what happened to the people. |
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We have recently improved the ladies toilets after one fan contacted me and we have even changed the reserved stickers on seats after one fan told me they look scruffy. |
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Last year, Murphy began acting bizarrely while on the Los Angeles movie set of Across the Hall, one crewman told me. |
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A friend of mine, the mother of two teens and the CFO of a Chinese education company, told me as much in a recent conversation. |
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My CFO told me that there was an unreconciled difference with our segregated accounts. |
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The man, who was the station officer when I joined the brigade, told me he was in the brigade in the days of the horse drawn appliance which had a steam driven pump. |
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Well, he told me there is a problem with crayfish, they go walkabout. |
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My coworker from Poland told me about plackis, which are essentially the same thing as latkes without the Chanukah story. |
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The vet told me that she thought this was primarily about the cat not eating and that if I could force feed her, her liver would regenerate and she'd probably be okay. |
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I was shaking like a leaf, and she told me to ring the police. |
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He told me that during his chemo he never missed a day of work in the Senate. |
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His desk, by contrast, had very few papers on it and some intuition told me that the slim ream of papers gathered orderly into a coherent pile meant something. |
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Scott told me later he jacked the volume up as much as possible. |
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My parents told me over and over that I was only going to be there for a number of days, a few weeks at the most, yet my entire wardrobe had been packed. |
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But for the absence of an admission charge, an agreeably small annual fee being the substitute as my host happily told me, this seemed to be such a place. |
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She told me that my stepfather has been on the warpath since I left. |
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He told me he also enjoys trap and skeet shooting with his daughters. |
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I was charged as an accessory before the fact because of what he told me. |
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My coach told me I had to do the jumps or I could switch to dance. |
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Rivers told me in both 2010 and 2014 that, when thinking about dying herself, she fretted most about her daughter Melissa. |
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He was accepted at both, and told me over lunch last January that he planned to choose between them. |
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I worked with an English fellow a few years back who, in the midst of a Brisbane summer, told me he found the repeatedly brilliant blue skies and fine weather a real drag. |
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Her doctor told me the financial and family stress in her life had caused her MS to flare and left her vulnerable. |
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Katie Klabusich, who has volunteered for years escorting pregnant women into clinics, told me a far different story. |
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They told me my aching back would get no relief on the rugged road ahead. |
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I did as she told me, and she laid the boy gently on my arms. |
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One former employee of the New Voter Project has told me that many staffers simply took names out of the telephone book to fill out their daily quotas. |
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Last Thursday, I met a couple of racing fans who told me that for the first time ever, they were going to both days of the Scottish Grand National meeting. |
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He told me that a relative had offered to lend him a car while he is here. |
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To be fair, he told me that he would kill me while he throttled my neck, and once I broke free I tried desperately to fight back. |
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I'd not've fallen in if you'd've told me it was there, Da. And I'd not've sunk if you'd've taught me how to swim. |
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When this here old Bean told me, you could have knocked me down with a feather. |
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I got talking to an old boy in the pub, and he told me what the village used to be like in the old days. |
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Wetback, she once told me, meant anyone who sacrificed everything for a better life. |
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However, they told me I'd need surgery to remove the diseased part of the large bowel. |
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Burt told me that he considers Paul a traditional, Republican realist. |
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As Red told me personally right when I came in, we need instigators, not retaliators. |
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One night I had a dream when a voice told me to treat Joni by rubbing alcohol. |
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We have more diversity of terrain and employees with tremendous enthusiasm,'' Kemmerer, an expert skier and alpinist, told me. |
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Russell Simmons once told me that one hit artist could fund ten flops. |
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In a roundabout way, he told me that my help was not wanted. |
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The doctor told me to eat more bran because it is a good source of fiber. |
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I walked first for my grandmother, and my mother was sorry she had missed my first steps. My Baba was so proud, my mother later told me. |
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I was living at home at her age, by and large doing what my parents told me, apart from beaking school. |
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But Revenue Commissioner Pat Galvin told me she was well known for BlackBerrying during face-to-face meetings. |
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A goober told me it's ok for a moo to boobfeed in a pool because the chlorine will kill any germs. |
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Mr. Tradescant and his wife told me they had been long considering upon whom to bestow their closet of curiosities when they died. |
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The earthy smell of fresh turned loam told me the farmer had started plowing this morning, the definitive sign of spring for me. |
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The firstmost thing I remember about him was something he told me, and I'll get to that in a minute. |
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He had told me that in the old days in Chicago he had run a flat-store with a partner who had tuberculosis and also smoked cigars. |
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I was talking to the Marine Corps Recruiter and he told me that we could go in on the Buddy Program. |
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Engelhardt told me as we saw females with hyperswollen, rosy-red rear ends parade in front of potential mates. |
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We mostly talked about his mother's illness, but he told me in passing that he'd won a small prize in the lottery. |
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He also told me that he could see, on the cornea of my right eye, two keratic precipitates. |
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I drove downhill... toward the Mariner's Rest Motel... A keyboy... told me that Alex Kincaid had registered and gone out again. |
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He told me how the wise toad who squats among the kingcups by the stream in summer has a very precious jewel in his head. |
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My husband told me that when he was a lad of seventeen a thought struck him suddenly, which became the foundation of all his future discoveries. |
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He told me he couldn't come because his budgie had fallen ill. A likely story! |
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I remembered Horace having once told me that his mother's name had been Lilias. |
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You're the one who told me I couldn't get lipo like I wanted, so this is the next best thing. But to do it, it has to be now. Tonight. |
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A materteral lady told me that people come here from the city in search of peace. |
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A woman with a well-to-do south voice told me to wash my soily hands before touching her messages. |
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I tried to thank her but she just hugged me and told me not to say anything. |
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I have not yet found somebody who has told me they've seen the Wall of China from Earth orbit. |
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He told me that when he said those wedding vows, that he meant it and he was not going anywhere. |
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Charlie had told me what it had looked like immediately after the riots. Bodies hacked to pieces with pangas. |
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You told me you were all-beef, not filled with some pink slime ammonia goop! That is the last thing I want mixed up in my mulched-up cow corpse! |
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Mrs Horrox told me departees were once presented with a garland of plumeria, but the Mission elders deemed garlands immoral. |
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Pat told me once at their house that I should not play badminton because I might fall. She, who rode horses every day of her pregs! |
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Malachy brought me aspirins and vitamins and told me I'd be as right as rain in the morning and I wondered what that meant, right as rain. |
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Yesterday night, my mom told me to stop playing video games, lest I become a killer. Such prejudiced stupidity really rustled my jimmies. |
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A leftist Oxford professor I know once told me it was the blitheness of the upper class's unrepentance that drives him up the wall. |
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She told me she was disturbed that any program would host him. |
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Frank told me that you seemed upset because of my wire to Leo Morrison which, I understand, reached you secondhanded. |
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After my doctor told me that my illness was psychosomatic, I sought a second opinion. |
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One morning, an elderly local, resplendent in bathing trunks, told me how a turtle had been up on the beach earlier. |
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Another school skive! I only realised this when my dentist's receptionist told me to expect a fair wait till I could be seen. |
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A physicist once told me that the Many-Worlds Interpretation is definitely true as it works on paper. |
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As Harriet Harman often told me, I was the living model for the sandwich generation. |
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I set off early to walk along the Melbourne Road where, one of the punters had told me, there was a soak with plenty of frogs in it. |
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I never saw him, but Jackie Langley told me Kerouac was a strange bird, stayed drunk, talked crazy, brooded. |
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When I inform'd him, then he call'd me sot, And told me I had turn'd the wrong side out. |
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A person I met streeting in Osaka told me the above Kanji examples as well as many others that I have since forgot. |
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A former clerk to Black once told me that Black had underlined much of the book and made aspersive marginal asides. |
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When I met Bejan and Enver at the supra, they enthusiastically told me that I was about to experience true Georgian hospitality. |
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But neither was it terrifying, one first-timer told me afterwards. |
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At the end of the run, our guide told me I am the youngest girl ever to kayak the Zambizi. |
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During one of my bean cooking classes, my assistant from Vietnam told me about frozen adzuki bean desserts she had as a child. |
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She told me she was going to Nobu in Malibu and I quote unquote I asked her, 'How are you doing at Nobu? |
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A chilly tingliness in my fingers told me that I should have put on gloves before joining the snowball fight. |
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My brothers, on the other hand, considered that my talents were overrated. Putting it plainly, they told me that what I wrote was tommy-rot. |
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He told me his best billfish year ever was in 1969 when he logged 97 billfish in a season. |
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Eric told me that after he transitioned, he wanted to learn to fish and all the things his father never taught him. |
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Eric told me about a case with which a fellow lobbyist had to cope. |
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He told me, 'Charlie, you gotta remember that no one gives you a good bird dog. |
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The doctors told me that if I hadn't turned my head away, the dog would have taken the whole of my bottom lip off. |
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She told me herself just now that the worst was over. And those confounded people must go and upset the applecart. |
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He had been from one of our old rival enemy gangs. My oldheads had told me the history of all the oldheads who got killed on the battlefield, which wasn't many. |
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Because Professor Soler told me that you had to investigate things step by step, that you had to find a thread to follow and follow it, and find everything out in its order. |
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The doctor told me I had sugar and would have to take pills. |
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He put his head on my shoulder and told me Ronnie killed Frances. |
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Holmes looked even thinner and keener than of old, but there was a dead-white tinge in his aquiline face which told me that his life recently had not been a healthy one. |
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It was my mum who told me to walk tall when I walk into chatshow studios. |
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He frequently told me that in the year 1852, when mate of the brig Kaloolah, he went ashore on the island of Montserrat which was then out of the usual track of shipping. |
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Denis also told me to me pull my head in on The Footy Show, but that was never going to happen. I loved being the class clown on that show too much. |
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He'd had the quinsy and swollen glands when he was young, he told me, and it had left him with a weak throat, and a hesitating, whispering fashion of speech. |
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He alleged various reasons, hatred of children, religious motives, a desire to preserve my beauty, and finally this last year he told me his true reason. |
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I was going to sue, until my legal advisors told me to back off. |
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The car salesman told me that the used Volvo was a nice little runner. |
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After it is all over, as stupid a fellow as I am can see that mistakes were made. I notice, however, that my mistakes are never told me until it is too late. |
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There was one visit when he told me how much he missed my grandmother. |
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