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  1. Given to telling anecdotes.
    好谈轶事的,善谈轶事的
  2. He have a great fund of amusing anecdotes about great men.
    他有一肚子关於名人的趣闻轶事。



  1. He said, `OK, I'll let you have it for just $300,000.'" Beyond funny anecdotes, we hit bedrock when agent Jeremy Zimmer describes the realities of negotiation: "You have your basic mercy deal; you throw yourself on the mercy of the other person.
  2. In between, Atwater would sprinkle anecdotes about politicians he has helped and opposed, according to an outline dated Sept. 4. The State newspaper obtained a copy and reported on it Friday.
  3. A few anecdotes from a long life with such talk may indicate how many grains of salt need to be taken with it.
  4. Geoffrey Stokes, who writes a food column for the Village Voice under the pseudonym Vladimir Estragon, says he adopted the name to protect his family from embarrassment, since he often uses anecdotes from home in his pieces.
  5. His commentary is full of personal anecdotes ranging from his school life ("not exemplary") to religion ("better than not having one") to observations on why nations in southern Europe waste so much time napping.
  6. Some of his breezy anecdotes turn out, on checking, to be flawed.
  7. Retiring U.S. Sen. William Proxmire began a two-day stint as a radio talk show host, mixing anecdotes and interviews in a style that won praise from the station's program director.
  8. The interesting anecdotes in your July 2 front-page story on public disinterest in the metric system unfortunately obscured the issues.
  9. The collection of anecdotes compiled by Anthony S. Pitch was published by Mino Publications of Potomac, Md.
  10. Without the memoirs, we would have known less about the man, including his achievements. Other anecdotes abound in this generally rather academic collection of essays on political memoir as a genre.
  11. Racamier battles on until April 26 1990, when he loses the final legal fight to Arnault and his wife, Odile, is led sobbing from the offices of the company her great-grandfather had founded. Kings On The Catwalk is strong on anecdotes.
  12. But the anecdotes work at recontouring film history.
  13. "There are anecdotes that are compressed in time.
  14. The book is chock full of anecdotes, many of them culled from a variety of American publications, in particular back issues of China Business Review; they amuse while shedding light on practical problems.
  15. He could praise as well as blame. Roberts has many of the same qualities: incisive use of quotations, telling anecdotes and acquaintance with out of the way sources, especially diaries. Yet there is one huge difference.
  16. Written in a rapid stream of brief scenes, with Colquhoun providing intermittent commentary during early episodes, it feels like a string of 'Do you remember?' anecdotes.
  17. I believe that underneath we are all very eloquent.' MEETING Robert Mitchum requires an appetite for wild anecdotes and a cast-iron liver.
  18. She shows the process by which scraps of real lives are transmuted into poetry or anecdotes.
  19. So there is no clear evidence this potential conflict of interest is harmful. Nonetheless, troubling anecdotes abound.
  20. The title story, for instance, makes moving use of brief, lowkey, seemingly offhand and unconnected anecdotes to depict the growing closeness between a man and his current girlfriend's son.
  21. Harley "Ace" Tinkham, a Los Angeles Times sports columnist known for his anecdotes and knowledge of statistics, died July 4. He was 67.
  22. The decline and fall of the Hollywood empire, billed as part of the book's main theme, seems more of a tertiary theme, woven in among the anecdotes.
  23. Many of the best anecdotes and much of the most informative analysis for the Nixon period had already been incorporated into the Kissinger memoirs (in whose acknowledgments Mr. Hyland's contributions are handsomely cited).
  24. "Ike the Cook," by Edward and Candace Russoli, includes 32 recipes by the nation's 34th president, and many anecdotes about his culinary skills, which apparently were considerable.
  25. The Roberts-LaFollette style is an eclectic combination of anecdotes, secondary source references, and commentary that is strong in its insights and readability, and less so in its rigor and precision.
  26. "I was at dinner with a lot of his other classmates the other night, and they can't remember much about him either." Even his high school girl friend, Katherine Lyman now, Kathie Romeo then, is hard put to recall much in the way of lively anecdotes.
  27. The lanky former New York Knicks basketball star wove together personal anecdotes about his past, his political vision for the future and his love of New Jersey.
  28. And the anecdotes - though usually featuring only Colquhoun and MacBryde on stage - give us an outsider's view of both artists.
  29. While lacking any major bombshells, the book has colorful anecdotes, such as the time Mr. Smith squashed former dissident Director H. Ross Perot's request to distribute 500 copies of "Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun" at a GM dinner.
  30. It is filled with humorous, human anecdotes that could help sell George to all kinds of doubters.
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