She then called a local newspaper to tell of her suspension, the tribunal heard.
They tell of patriots and scoundrels, high motives and low cynicism, extreme courage and cruel betrayal.
She said refugees had stories to tell of the men being separated and taken away.
Despite their hopes of peace, their sagas tell of battles with the local indigenous people.
American universities were pressing him to tell of his days at the centre of Russian foreign affairs.
MPs and they tell of the job of helping constituents to tackle confusing bureaucracies and unfeeling bureaucrats.
Those who get through tell of families making huge financial sacrifices to raise the money for bribes.
Anecdotes from relatives and vacation snapshots tell of the simple pleasures and ambitions snuffed out on Sept. 11.
Persistent reports of farmers selling livestock and even their daughters in marriage to meet debts tell of desperation.
Mr. Weiss said enrollment is near normal, but students often tell of living in cramped spaces or with friends.
Agents have harrowing stories to tell of the suffering endured by the immigrants.
"It seemed there was this great story to tell of the battle between the creative and the commercial, " Mr. Weiner said.
They tell of journeys to the South Seas and the frozen north, of 'worthy men' given up to whales, sharks and fever.
And several tell of their own experiences of dining in recommended restaurants.
Chinese newspapers often tell of gamblers who choose this path in order to save their families the hardship of paying back debts.
They tell of rural families impoverished and broken by a brutal migratory labor system, or the poisonous tension of youth in cramped townships.
Othman says additional activists, who say they were detained and released, tell of being forced to turn over their passwords to Syrian authorities.
They tell of repeated alternations between warm periods when the pass was useable and cold periods when it was shut by the ice.
So, look, I think maybe the tell of this is law enforcement that continue to do a superb job in keeping us safe.
Her songs tell of long and sometimes desperate searches for love or a little clarity of thought or for instant solutions to life's problems.
For classical anecdotes, as Mr Spivey recounts, tell of artists actually torturing their models so as to be able to chisel pain with utter veracity.
You can see that in this issue, where we tell of the struggle to preserve capital against the ravages of inflation, tax collectors and in-laws.
Other questions in the section, for example, ask users hypothesize about a modern day nuclear strike and tell of good deeds gone wrong.
They are happy to be thought of as gypsies, just as American Indians who become industrialists like to tell of ancestors who fought against Custer.
His house was less than a mile from Pakistan's most prestigious military academy, and neighbours tell of regular checks of their homes by security men.
Drivers who deliver Chinese grain tell of Koreans jumping on to their lorries, slitting open the sacks and scooping the leaking grain directly into their mouths.
Songs may tell of young love, the hard work and weariness of the farming life, the foibles of men and women or the joy of singing.
He has been touring the country to tell of his accomplishments and gauge the public mood, and exhorting his party's faithful to be ready for an election.
He said people were urging him to tell of his involvement in the OKC bombing, and now they were upset at him for sharing his role in the bombing before he died.
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