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stories
1. "I thought I bored you with my stories of Zharvai
2. “Theo! Why don’t we have adorable stories?”
3. "The movies here are all tangled love stories," Herndon griped
4. Eight Stories About Ironing
5. They had no stories
6. He decided that this would be his gift to them—he would grant them names and stories of his own making:
7. ” Since then, the famous label has been called by admirers, devotees and some of the hundreds of mainstream publications who have asked for permission to write stories about Dr
8. I want to quote it practically whole, because such life stories of
9. Plunk: it lands on the ground two stories below
10. Plunk: He lands on the ground two stories below as John and all the class rush to the window to see what has happened
11. from Top Cat and, without doubt, the grinning beast from the Alice stories
12. While we were packing boxes, we chatted about all sorts of things … she told me some stories about her childhood which were very similar to some of my own memories – not really surprising, we’re both country girls, after all
13. When it departed she had only watched news stories about it
14. She compared this to stories she read of people getting into derelict spaceships
15. Gods, even small ones, should never delegate, but if you read the stories in any
16. I love listening to them talking about how things were when they were younger … some of them have seen tremendous changes in the way even the simplest things are done and their stories about the village are fascinating
17. Some of the stories they relate give me a fascinating insight into village life
18. Her stories are structured in a very unusual way: I have written down in a separate notebook memories, fantasies, as well as dreams of mine and I have classified them in certain categories: Start of story – Main events – Secondary events – Cosmic truths – Fights – Dialogues – Space and time – End of story
19. I have just finished the third book of the series “Sandra Anderson - Astral Fantasy”, which is composed of four stories
20. Naturally, we get round to the subject of the Remembrance Day service and Henry tells me some more stories about his days in the Home Guard
21. They were childhood sweethearts and had an ‘understanding’ by the time they were in the mid-teens – she told me stories of some of her friends who lost their men or, got them back seriously disabled and mentally disturbed by the events they had experienced
22. This morning I finished the fourth book of my illustrated manuscripts “Sandra Anderson - Astral Fantasy”, which contains only three stories
23. It contains only two stories
24. In the Great War, when the concept of concentration wiped out the lives of millions, there were always those who remained, those who survived and who told their stories
25. The meal is a jolly one, with Wally telling some amusing stories about Nick as a child which Nick takes in very good part
26. At last! One of the uncountable (and usually dead-end) ideas I come up with in order to improve my life has just brought a result! Having found out recently that the monthly magazine “Greek Fantasy” publishes short fantasy stories of new writers, I thought of sending them one
27. We shared a geographical commonality along the borders between Lebanon and Palestine, and through it so much common history, which made the personal nature of our lives and stories mutually accessible
28. Over these days and weeks our guards would, by turns, sit and chat with us, joking and telling stories of life in the West Country, tales of farms and girls and brimstone preachers
29. Although between us two the stories and the jokes and the games continued unabated, nonetheless the days merged together and we all grew tired of this necessary but wearing role-play with the guards
30. From there, via one party conversation or another, he landed a series of job offers that culminated with him moving to London as foreign correspondent for Consolidated World News, better known as CWN, one of the many news agencies that supplied stories for the Middle East newspapers and satellite television channels
31. Read other stories that show you more of the world
32. Once the euphoria of the meeting subsided a little, we four settled into the habitual comparisons that dominate male conversation, sharing our stories of capture, and gabbling away ten to the dozen in a mixture of Arabic and English about our shared experiences in the hostage hotels
33. It seemed important, somehow, that each of us should know the other’s stories
34. As the youngest in the group I tended to listen more than I spoke, and I enjoyed a vicarious and voyeuristic expansion of my hinterland through the far more interesting stories from other people’s lives
35. One of my favourite games over the months through to the coming of early spring birdsong was to recount those alternative life stories and to imagine myself in the place of either Aban or Menachem
36. I could tell you some tough stories of that life too, out there IN the swamps
37. He doesn’t know the Old Testament stories of Elijah raising the widow’s son
38. Soon stories spread through the kingdom and lands far beyond about the
39. Tales of creation vary according to time and place in any given universe, and yet, when you hear those dusty tales it is the similarities between them that strike you the most, and from these similarities we assume that there must at least be a grain of truth shared amongst our stories of beginning
40. Stories of Sons’ greatness continued to reach distant lands
41. The road ends at a big plaza on the edge of downtown called Kivara Shig, the low side of this plaza has only six stories of stone or ceramic, the top branches of the other side are thirty stories above it
42. It's only a mile and a half long and hardly ever more than three stories high, with stairs connecting to both fourth and ground floors of the outdoor streets
43. She is from Jamaica and she also loosely Nigeria is her muse, this is where many of her stories take
44. There are a lot of good stories for Sunday School
45. listening to stories narrated by the village elders as
46. Some stories are as follows: Germanicus slaughtered the population across the Rhine (Belgium, Netherlands, and Northern Germany)
47. stories that v got 2 hear abt it from time to
48. They go down into the ground 3 stories
49. The spectre of ghostly stories
50. Stories of farmhouse kitchens in closer times,
51. Stories of fleshy armed women
52. Is it possible that Onesimus heard the stories of Paul, heard messages of God’s grace, mercy, and love, and heard his master speaking so highly of this Jesus, but didn’t see the reality in his life? Is it possible that Philemon was a phenomenal example of what Christianity is supposed to be, but when it came to his slaves he somehow treated them with contempt? Was Onesimus believing the words spoken, but having difficultly finding the reality of them?
53. for a day when the stories
54. I could tell you the stories of the men I'd watched grow old back in the years before I knew Chofa, if I'd only written them down
55. thirty stories of reflected sky in just its socks,
56. We weave stories about the missing hours,
57. the twilight world of old stories
58. I preferred to lay under my towel within the safety of the shore, enjoying an ice cream and watching my uncle struggle with his wet suit before he curved into the sea like a dolphin only to reappear sometime later and regale me with stories of seals, gentle basking sharks, forests of stunning pink corals and walls of bright coloured jewel anemones he said he saw on his dives
59. His stories always made me feel odd and out of place but that day, after watching the surfers having so much fun, I gave in and agreed to let him give me my first lesson, as long as we stayed in the sheltered corner, away from the waves
60. Stories begin with the small ‘b’
61. Beasts Within series of stories
62. ShadowGrimm series of stories
63. Arklands series of stories
64. Cry ‘Havoc series of stories
65. Cry ‘Freedom’ series of stories
66. It is, in fact, a methodology based on the old Dickensian philosophy of serialization, but rather than stories appearing once a week in a magazine, new stories appear pretty much once a week across the globe in electronic format, using aggregators and direct publishing at sites like Smashwords
67. Mister Cameron is blessed with the sort of fortune that, in fables and fairy stories at least, has only ever been granted to mere mortals in return for a lien on their soul
68. I don’t know if it is because he has a captive audience or because he is trying to ensure that I stay awake, but he chats to me, telling me some stories of his travels – whether they are true or not, I cannot tell, but they certainly help the miles to pass more pleasantly
69. Most beaches or docks had twenty stories of balcony over them, now only dim shadows against the wan glow of the sky
70. Their life stories were told and compared and much was made of the fact that two very different worlds had collided and, out of the chaos of the moment, had created a perfect picture of what the country should be striving for
71. Daniel kept him entertained while he ate with stories about Dragons Hill
72. Some of the stories were hilarious, especially the ones about the Blue dragons; some were so silly they were all laughing hysterically before the end could be told
73. 'How can you say that? There's no proof,' he was full of these fairy stories
74. those ugly duckling stories in our mismatched clothes
75. After a week of clandestine activity the Trojan Horse virus despatched a summary of all the dreadful links, stories and pictures that it had found on its trawling expeditions in the howling hours and subsequently installed in a hidden area on Danny’s hard drive
76. There were stories circulating around from Lord Tarak’s men about her fighting ability and upon finally seeing her, Altera seriously doubted them
77. stories about great lords and ladies and about the things that men do
78. in the world, and some of these stories may even be true to a
79. Much the same can be said for little stories such as this one,
80. except little stories like this are usually much more accurate than
81. commissioned epic poems and stirring stories about his ferocious
82. They all laughed, and after one of Duncan’s stories the ice was broken
83. time to the pages of fairy stories like this one, which is where, as I
84. people who believe that wolves only exist in children's stories
85. He related some stories about when Simon was a boy
86. I left the Aussie rooting stories and moved to Ish
87. Together they worked on their stories, on their facial
88. Consequently, the child’s favourite bedtime stories were
89. winded stories that go on and on forever
90. 2 stories onto a boulder and breaking her back:
91. fortune that, in fables and fairy stories at least, has only ever been
92. I only like stories with happy endings,' he said
93. Their life stories were
94. For stories that illustrate nesting, see “Jean’s
95. Dave walks me back to my flat relating some amusing stories about Bill on the way
96. entire organ must retain! We’ve all heard stories about
97. It was four stories above the central court, which was visible thru the wide window behind them
98. the fishy stories to the gullible
99. · Any stories during the alterations?
100. Most were three stories, counting the roof, some two if the roof was inaccessible