| 41. | D'Amato, for instance, continued to regale reporters for another 10 minutes.
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| 42. | He's regaled friends with amusing monologues about the man who went to Baghdad.
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| 43. | McLarty said he wooed the extremely remote king by regaling him with stories about Clinton.
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| 44. | And you probably were regaled by the almost fantastically consummate villainy of a global conglomerate.
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| 45. | A few minutes later, Jeff Greer regaled everyone with his highlight-reel slam.
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| 46. | He exists because the filmmakers feel compelled to regale us with yet another comic sidekick.
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| 47. | The librarian can regale you with insights that depict a little known side of LBJ.
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| 48. | Last time her granddaughter comes bouncing into her apartment to regale her with Washington adventures?
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| 49. | Faces beaming with photographic smiles, the performers regale their audience with their youthful mirth.
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| 50. | He also passed time by regaling anybody by how he had learned to train lizards.
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