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It was an oft-told story, but the boy stared at Jupiter with greater interest.
"It never happened that way," Kutner said of the oft-told story.
But this oft-told tale leaves out something important, according to a recent look at several of these sometimes colorful characters.
Nevertheless, it's a clever way of finding new routes through an oft-told story.
It is an oft-told tale that has become part of Albany lore.
An oft-told story recalls one afternoon when the siblings were house-hunting here.
Many believe mat oft-told legends refer to this event, and would place it at about 33,000 years before the present.
Clearly he was keener to talk about economic indicators and repeat the oft-told success story of his country.
But his story is not like the oft-told tale of an immigrant who comes to America to support a poverty-stricken family back home.
We get oft-told tales about assimilation, immigration and language.
The oft-told tale that bombs are hard to make is a lie.'
The little man sighed with pleasure; he had given up hope of finding a new listener for that oft-told tale.
Duff watched eagerly, and at his side stood Charlie, as one who hears an oft-told story.
The fabulous bones of this oft-told tale have been picked over so often that there's no flesh left on them.
Speaking of oft-told tales, do we really need another book about the person billed as the only police officer executed for murder?
A version of an oft-told ancient Greek story concerns a contest between two renowned painters.
At this point in telling the no doubt oft-told tale, Lillian gestured behind the visitor's head.
Maybe it’s the lab coats that make this oft-told tale seem new and newly creepy.
What happened next is an oft-told tale.
It is an oft-told story: the public face of fame hides the private burden of pain.
It seemed to be an oft-told joke.
He peppered his talk with oft-told hip-hop tales and intriguing nuggets of cultural history.
James's oft-told "bad mother" anecdote recalls a Sunday morning when she asked the nanny for a child to accompany her to church.
But to many psychologists and sociologists who study male relationships, this rift is an oft-told tale.
Consider the oft-told one about the Greatest Generation.