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And, perhaps most tellingly of all, there were no children.
More tellingly, it's not clear how much the new service can help Indian education.
Tellingly, all but two of them said they did not want their children to be miners.
But perhaps tellingly, no members of the Cabinet appeared to be present.
Tellingly, few Democrats would clearly take sides today, or even speak for the record.
Any number of other works could have set up the Stravinsky more tellingly.
Perhaps tellingly, it was well known that the two men disliked each other.
More tellingly, 33 of the offenders killed themselves after their crimes.
Tellingly, neither did she run for elective office again after 1938.
More tellingly, the third letter is addressed to both the press and members of the task force.
Tellingly, this is also the era of the independent counsel.
Tellingly, the two that do measure up also depict women in red.
The cruelties of war could not be more tellingly set before us.
Perhaps most tellingly, the new production highlighted the importance of thinking small.
And perhaps most tellingly, he noted a career tragically cut short.
Tellingly, at some point all these characters bruise themselves or someone else.
Her thighs tellingly trembled from either side of his head.
Far more tellingly for me, however, is the lack of debris outside the Pentagon.
Perhaps tellingly, neither man drew overwhelming support in the survey.
Tellingly, unlike other countries, Austria had no government in exile.
Her response is a tellingly short list of facts.
Tellingly, the coach referred to Monday's game in contrasting terms.
The messages to be found in children's animation have evolved tellingly over the years.
Most tellingly, Labour's vote was well down on its 1990 performance in the provinces.
More tellingly, the small pleat was still in the blanket.