I can't relateon any level, but it's definitely very nice.
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We would sit together for hours, sharing the anecdotes we were too tired to relateon other days.
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Clinton, who sometimes struggles to relateon the campaign trail, seemed in her element in her hour-long appearance at the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Lady Rosamond had given her friend some of the glimpses of her experience in Rome, yet she had much more to relateon her arrival.
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He recalled the story that Sir Walter had relatedon the previous night.
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The entire history of their adventures was relatedon both sides.
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Damani and I really relatedon that level, says Karen.
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The story of the American Ambassadress was not the only one relatedon this night.
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Every fact is relatedon one side to sensation and, on the other, to morals.
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They knew that the stories which Ziffak relatedon the shore of the Xingu were true.
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An instance of this kind is relatedon page 242, under the heading, "A Horse Witched."
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The following pathetic incident, relatedon one of those occasions by Dr. Holmes, need not, however, be omitted:-
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The story of the Flood, as relatedon the eleventh tablet of the Gilgamesh epic, abounds in supernatural terror.
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No circumstance of importance, from the beginning to the end of the disclosure, shall be relatedon hearsay evidence.
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An amusing example of an attempt to "dodge," under false colours, is relatedon the following day.
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CK relateson the podcast how, when he first saw Maron perform in Boston, it made him feel "uncomfortable".