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It is not within many of us to emulate such a feat in our anecdotage.
Apart from anything else the crack between takes - what might be called the anecdotage - is quite superb.
That this is not so is very apparent from any number of reports which cannot be dismissed as anecdotage.
It seems that you are in your anecdotage.'
Finding a listener brings no rewards other than the rhetorical release of pent-up anecdotage.
The point of the foregoing anecdotage is that Bush's choices to head the two central national security departments are nobody's pushovers.
'You need anecdotage and colour to bring out some of the great arguments.'
Cottle reached his anecdotage early in life.
This is, as Mr. Kingdom explains, a Thomas deep in his "anecdotage."
This is history as anecdotage - a collection of the "small moments" that parallel the larger events - and seeks to make human sense of Bush.
With its rich and detailed narratives, "fusing legal knowledge with illustrative anecdotage," it was the most extensive book on the subject.
"Anecdotage" reveals that Gregor von Rezzori remains in full possession of both.
B.B.: Is there a particular character or memory that led to writing "Ancient Anecdotage"?
But isn't it premature (if not presumptuous) for a young writer with three slim volumes under his belt to lapse into his anecdotage?
Anecdotage (2004).
Elliot, William Gerald: In My Anecdotage.
K.S.: I wrote "Ancient Anecdotage" about four months ago pretty much as it appears, unlike most of my poems.
("The subtitle is 'In My Anecdotage,' " he says.
This is honourable, but it doesn't help the precision of the writing, in which colourful anecdotage alternates with pedagogical passages of medical technicality.
John Peace (Donald McBride) narrates his tale, taking us from his beginnings through university and professional training into his 'anecdotage'.
What makes Raab so wonderful is that he eschews legend and suspect anecdotage in favor of a Joe Friday-style just-the-facts-ma'am approach.
One of the sermon's delights is how confidently King shifts back and forth between faculty-lounge exegesis and barber-shop anecdotage, powered by call-and-(response!)
In 2005, Wallach released his autobiography The Good, the Bad and Me: In My Anecdotage.
That he can eventually step back from the zeal of his noble hatred is to his credit, and it saves "Anecdotage" from becoming merely "an old man's ruminations."
Still, Disraeli's letters retail delicious anecdotage, demonstrate political adroitness that could charm the birds out of trees and evoke the times as only a few so highly placed could do.