Such differences at the surface are often tell-tales of what lies beneath.
To those watching closely there were frequent tell-tales of the huge talent, but that doesn't cut it in a world where headline perception is all.
Again, using such market-based tell tales will not be perfect.
The players themselves are generally likable and don't produce kiss-and-tell tabloid headlines or tales of conspicuously vulgar consumption.
Three- and four-year olds tell tall tales and create imaginary friends.
Arborea's self-titled CD reflects the sepia-toned landscapes and creaky acoustic instrumentation of backwoods Americana, and the minor-key narratives tell sinister tales in the spirit of English murder ballads.
He then went on to tell tall tales about his wartime derring-do and about almost everything else that happened in his life.
But it has also set off a debate: Has Fenn truly hidden the treasure chest or was this, for the idiosyncratic, publicity-loving 82-year-old who loves to tell tales, just another way to have fun, a great caper to bolster his legacy?
Anti-Catholic prejudice was rife in polite English society until surprisingly recently: countless families can tell tales of scandals or feuds triggered by a mixed Anglican-Catholic marriage, up to the 1960s or 1970s.
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One wonders, though, what tales Rainbow Warrior 3 will have to tell at the end of its working life - and how much of a dent it'll manage to make on the less tractable issues that head today's agenda.
JAEGAR-MILLER: The unsettling tales of murder, suicide and hauntings, that Onyx will tell these tourists, date back to previous centuries.
Liberty received 3, 500 e-mails and letters from people who were moved by the ad and inspired to tell their own tales of responsibility.
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