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Mr. Smith offered only anecdotes to back his beliefs.

people in the town show no interest in ordinary anecdotes.

The novels expressing historical themes were expanded from writing ghost stories and anecdotes to realistic lives.

Extracts provide Mr Roberts with some of his most telling personal anecdotes.

Laugh: Find a book with humorous anecdotes at the library, or call someone who makes you laugh.

That Tao Yuanming didn t bow for five dous of rice is one of the literary anecdotes everybody knows.

But aside from slides and charts, you can also offer metaphors, similes, and anecdotes to better engage your audience.

Should we toss out data and rely only on experience, or on anecdotes, or on what we hear (true or false) from people with whom we agree?

Rahula, the only son of Sakyamuni, is often instructed by Sakyamuni and has more knowledge and anecdotes of Sakyamuni, so he is called No. 1 of Esoteric Practice.

I found this book to be highly entertaining for the anecdotes from real life alone, and full of practical advice applicable every time you build systems that actually need to work.

With personal anecdotes about Tolstoy conferences, ice-castles in st Petersburg and a summer spent in Samarkand, she also captures the way life can be as mystifying and profound as these books.

In the room, there was a middle-aged man and an old man, two people cross-legged chatting and laughing, talking about some anecdotes and his family's daily life.

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He padded a short story with anecdotes.

So there are a lot of anecdotes about him.

Here are a few anecdotes told to me by friends and readers.

Mr. Gore's mendacity was supposedly demonstrated by trivial anecdotes, none significant, some of them simply false.

Mr Siblin's book is well researched, and filled with enough anecdotes to engage even the classical-music aficionado.

The tasks and the theme have changed into the appreciative Chinese flower-and-bird paintings and landscape ones from human beings and their anecdotes;

There are still anecdotes like Amy’s, who felt she was kissed by the archangel Michael while his white wings enfolded her bedroom and his “spectacular” blue eyes gazed into hers.

He interspersed his speech with anecdotes.

Granddad fetched up some anecdotes of the old days.

They gossiped together over the corpse, related anecdotes, with embellishments, of her lingering decline, and its real or supposed cause.

At times its rigorously research-led approach can be slightly heavy going. A few more jolly anecdotes might have leavened the mix.

He told me some anecdotes about our English teacher.

It(his lecture)had structure as well as baritone melody, choice words, fascinating anecdotes, select sentiment, chaste point of view, and resolute piety

My experience tells me that total abstinence rarely works, although anecdotes exist to support that practice.

The anecdotes about his lack of empathy are legion: at St John's, the Cambridge college where he spent most of his career, he was asked where he was going on holiday.

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