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1 It behoveth thee to narrate the story in full.
2 I will not narrate the story of my life to you; you will hear it one of these days.
3 I think these books are important to me because they narrate the story of that single movie I'm trying to make.
4 The boys sat on the porch for a while, the picture of distress, listening to Edith narrate the story of the fight.
5 Perhaps that contentment comes from this being a household of "semiprofessional drinkers." But none of these characters narrate the story .
6 Must she not, in that case, appear in public, answer the judge's questions, and narrate the story of her shame and misfortunes?
7 But it does not belong to this biographical sketch to narrate the story of the American conduct of the war under the Wilson Administration.
8 Djibouti is strung along a sequence of a pair of film-makers making editing decisions about how to narrate the story the reader is reading.
9 He finds a notebook filled with writings about his experiences 17 years earlier that he uses to narrate the story of his younger self.
10 Loyalists, the teacher may narrate the story to the point where the Loyalists, after the treaty was signed, saw that they must remove to Canada.
11 Danny DeVito provides the voice of the city cabbie who narrates the story .
12 When Saba narrates the story , her eyes are filled with tears.
13 This gentleman was in our office for only six months after narrating the story .
14 I narrated the story of John William Jefferson as it was told to me.
15 The teacher, who narrates the story , falls for Sarah with a consuming, destructive passion.
16 We told him, and Houston laughed when I narrated the story of Vanâki's swim.
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