| 41. | Many numbers are done at breakneck tempos, and sentimental ballads tell tales of murder, love and family.
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| 42. | She is happy to tell tales on herself, so long as they hint at her colorful past.
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| 43. | They tell tales of dissolute monks, too.
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| 44. | Snowbirds tell tales of their iciest winters
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| 45. | Nevertheless, should choreographers wish to tell tales, good stories can help make good choreography look even better.
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| 46. | They're finding that, even after 3, 000 years of abuse and neglect, the dead still tell tales.
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| 47. | Friends, employees and relatives of the dead singer trooped in to tell tales and fill their pockets.
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| 48. | Johnny's not going to tell tales.
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| 49. | Part of the fun is Phair's lyrics, which tell tales that Phair may or may not have experienced.
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| 50. | They tell tales of his exploring new habitats more thoroughly and with more insight than most seeing biologists.
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