At France's open air food markets, the senses are regaled with the season's cornucopia of fruits, vegetables, meats, spices and feathered fowl _ all displayed like fall fashions at a luxury boutique.
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Maybe not the jolly, chubby, bearded elf the kids have been regaling with greedy dreams of Power Rangers, Mortal Kombat and My Size Barbie, but in a Christmas legend just the same.
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All week Texas coach Mack Brown was regaled with tales of weird things that had happened to past Longhorn teams in what former UT coach David McWilliams once called the Waco-Bruceville-Eddy Triangle.
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Some time ago I interviewed the local St . Francis, expecting to be regaled with a recounting of the green amateur's great victory of 1913 over the favored British pros Vardon and Ray.
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A report included in Waghorn's " Cricket Scores " states that London was due to have played Croydon but that the Croydon team withdrew " having been regaled with a good dinner "!
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In the funniest recurrent set piece, each flirt impulsively blurts out his romantic confusion to a bunch of strangers and is heatedly regaled with advice that is as amusing as it is wildly contradictory.
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When you ask people about their favorite summer jobs, prepare to be regaled with funny stories about youthful adventures and even some poignant recollections about coming face to face with the responsibilities of adulthood.
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In place of Bernstein's Carnegie Hall, we are regaled with footage of the cities and mountains, houses and " composing huts " that Mahler knew and used, and with enacted re-creations of incidents from his life.
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You know you're not going to be regaled with pigskin bon bons when he's described in the Green Bay media guide as " a quiet and mature family man at the tender age of 25 ."
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"It's hard to believe that our 4-year-old grandson could command the attention of two scooter-mounted agents, " he wrote, adding that " everyone we've regaled with this story has found it equally hard to believe ."