| 31. | There's no nuance for reader imaginations to embellish.
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| 32. | Instead, he tried to embellish an already good story.
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| 33. | He was someone who would very much embellish stories . . ..
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| 34. | This can cause them to change or embellish their stories.
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| 35. | Or rubber stamps make a great way to embellish plain brown paper.
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| 36. | But he disputed the idea of any need to embellish the story.
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| 37. | His charisma and his folksy style only embellish his popularity.
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| 38. | Fancy embroidery embellishes the seam lines between the individual, pieced shapes.
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| 39. | The song tradition embellishes the story with sometimes inaccurate or fantastic details.
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| 40. | Granite rocks curved into various shapes by the river embellish the gorge.
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