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Besides, hand riddling is better, no matter what anyone tells you.
She listened, heard nothing but the night wind among the shivering names, the wordless riddling of the sea.
He was doubly damned, for he had made truth a mere sport of intellectual riddling.
Other beliefs involving riddling is that it should not be done at night, so as not to invite the participation of evil spirits.
He still indulges in his habitual riddling, asking "Who is the Riddler?"
Whatever the reason, Roland of Gilead had never won a Fair-Day riddling.
He'd forgotten more riddles than the rest of us ever knew, and after the Fair-Day Riddling, Cort always carried home the goose.
The background of sea and sky, which reads, as do the sculptures, as both flat and recessive, adds a cosmic dimension to the artist's philosophical riddling.
We're known at Fair-Days all across the land as Eddie Dean and His Riddling Queen."
Elsewhere in Europe, the riddling of the ashes to learn of births and deaths was observed on Halloween or New Year's Eve.
They accomplished their goal after many further adventures (and two further amusingly erotic encounters between Bósi and two maidens with riddling dialogues).
The city administration has called for a traffic study in 2007 by Ivan Dadić, a Croatian traffic expert, to solve the transport problems riddling Jastrebarsko's roads.
In court testimony, Mr. Cardiges described a culture of corruption riddling American Honda, in which dealers, sometimes unasked, would provide him with what he called "gratuities."
It took him what seemed to be three weeks to realize that the whooping and cheer-leading which meant nothing to him was riddling the ship and threatening to kill him at any second.
They include the riddling of County Clerk Jennings B. White's van with bullets and a shot into the home of his ultimately victorious challenger in the Republican primary, Freddy Thompson.
During the investigation, Starling and Lecter form a strange relationship in which Lecter gives her clues in the form of cryptic, riddling information designed to help Starling figure it out for herself.
Federal officials today charged a Colorado man with two felony counts in Saturday's riddling of the White House with rifle fire but after considerable debate declined to charge him with trying to assassinate the President.
In this form, the poetry, while as observant as possible of the German text's meaning, sound, etymology and word order, comes a little toward an English world of natural observation and uncanny riddling: "Sickle dunes uncounted.
The Surprise was still on her headlong course, her way only slightly checked by the loss of her outer jib and the riddling of her sails: and now the rear Indiamen opened fire from half a mile.
At first the house of Veuve Cliquot tried to keep this technique of riddling a secret but by the late 1820s the secret was out and Champagne houses were settling up production lines for riddling.