Let x be the number of people likely to be telling stories about me.
Guber is a master at telling stories in the context of the corporate world.
They'd come back to Guernsey "talking Scotch" and telling stories of a very different life.
People will come around and will start telling stories of gardening with their mothers and grandmothers.
To be an effective communicator, you should stop telling anecdotes and start telling stories.
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This drawing room is where the family spent evenings, reading by candlelight, telling stories .
Hollywood knew it was telling stories so exciting and challenging that audiences would suspend disbelief.
We are much more concerned about telling stories than we are about the platform.
First, the biggest barrier to telling stories at work is not having any stories to tell.
We describe ourselves in bullet points and keywords, instead of telling stories of our personal histories and victories.
One way Lincoln put people at ease was by telling stories, which got him the nickname Father Abraham.
Jerry began telling stories about the building of the New York City subway.
He said telling stories in a cable series "gives you more license and much more freedom" to develop characters.
Thirty years later Gomez, now 49, is still telling stories for a living.
And I have always been somebody who's in regular life, just socially I'm not good at telling stories.
Jobs had an amazing ability to speak with passion and make his ideas understandable and memorable through telling stories and demonstrations.
"Then I relaxed a little, went out to lunch, started telling stories while drinking beer" with a friend, a cancer epidemiologist.
Playing his favorite music, holding hands together, telling stories that praised Rich while touching humorously on his quirks and forgivable faults.
He enjoys telling stories about how he got drunk with police colleagues.
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His passion is for telling stories about the way people really are.
You have a large group of investors huddled around a campfire telling stories of all the bad things that happened at Camp WalaWala.
Seventeen of the students had piled into it, drinking beer and telling stories, said Will Jordan, a senior and one of the builders.
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In "Steps in Time, " the Manhattan Rhythm Kings accompany him onstage when he's not telling stories about, say, dancer Charles "Honi" Coles, his tap mentor.
Anyone interested in telling stories should read the whole thing.
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The president has a penchant for telling stories without antagonists (even while those antagonists are antagonizing him, with their rhetoric of "borrow and spend, " "socialism, " etc.).
At night, they took turns lying beside me, telling stories that usually included a mention of the waterfalls or pomegranates or palm trees of our country.
How lucky are we readers, then, that some people are addicted to telling stories and struggle through years of doubt and anxiety to produce fiction for us?
Entering the main exhibit, we're met by darkness and 40 seven-foot screens that will soon come to life, telling stories of space exploration, weather prediction and medicine.
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In the introduction, the book acknowledges that Monolulu regularly contradicted himself when telling stories about his past, but some facts about his life seem to be consistent.
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