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But that night, she regaled Mr. Rosenberg with the story.
Carny Pete regaled us with stories of salty road dog carnies.
He regaled the scouts with stories from a New York cocktail party.
" He regaled assembled reporters about salacious details of a rogue FBI "secret society.
Ms. Cavero regaled them with family gossip and news from their home country.
He regaled audiences with tales about supposed "sir" moments on consecutive days last week.
Matteo Renzi, Italy's prime minister, regaled the crowd with references to shared cultural history.
He regaled a Boy Scout jamboree with a tale from a New York cocktail party.
Once he arrived, Trump regaled a group of hunters, including King and Texas Republican Rep.
He knows every Tyrannosaurus rex fact and has regaled you with them since he was 3.
During dinner I was regaled with amazing tales from my new friend Nolan Bauerle from Coindesk.
Lowe, who regaled the tale years later, noted that the situation had a particularly amusing silver lining.
Once there, Key & Peele regaled reporters and felines alike with some behind-the-scenes tidbits on Keanu.
It was Flook who regaled the group with stories of the invasive lionfish, and RISE was born.
Soon, Roger J. Stone Jr., a longtime Trump confidant, regaled the crowd with attacks on Hillary Clinton.
He regaled passengers with facts about California along the way, and even played country music from his phone.
Others regaled me with tales of the racial and religious intolerance that lurked beneath the county's genial surface.
I regaled them with stories about how she rebuilt her life from the rubble of America's Civil War.
He regaled the kids with stories of his past supposedly working for the San Francisco Giants, the men said.
The bartender was an older hippie woman with ample cleavage who regaled us with tales of a local bordello.
Last fall, he regaled supporters with how the two had gone from "fire and fury" to trading friendly letters.
"People actually enjoy this?" one of our cabdrivers had asked, as we'd regaled him with our day-club adventures.
His grandfather regaled stories about DiMaggio, and Mr. Brody calls him the father he needed his father to be.
As we started to establish our notary base knowledge, Mary regaled us with examples of her real-life notary experiences.
Dominican scholars studied supposed physiological differences between Haitians and themselves, and students were regaled with tales of historical Haitian atrocities.
Chalamet stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Friday, where he regaled us all with the unusual tale.
He duly regaled them with familiar lines about Scranton, the Pennsylvanian mining-town his family fled almost seven decades ago.
The President regaled attendees with a story about that letter, which Trump said was full of praise for his success.
Johnson is a former undercover police officer, and regaled Singleton with horror stories in an attempt to scare him straight.
A raconteur who regaled visitors with tales of his childhood and the music business, Mr. Hurricane reveled in his fame.
Later, he bought a saloon on the Bowery, where he no doubt frequently regaled patrons with his bridge-jumping tale.
Ms. Roberts-as-Seth lectured on a sprawling mix of occult topics, and regaled the crowd with tales of past lives.
The men were stoic during our conversation, except when they regaled me with a story from their days fighting the Russians.
While the actor might not have regaled his sister with many stories of Rocky, he remained incredibly fond of the franchise.
" He regaled the gathered dignitaries with America's greatness: "The United States has done very well since Election Day last November 8th.
" (The title refers to Joan Kroc, Ray's third wife.) "They, in turn, regaled him with the power and potential of publicity.
On his first trip abroad, to Saudi Arabia, he was feted by Arab and Muslim leaders, and regaled with juicy defence contracts.
In a video posted to Twitter, Scaramucci regaled viewers with a vision of, uh, something, with a huge emphasis on the italics.
Her best friend was studying in Atlanta and regaled her with tales of wild parties and the camaraderie of black Greek life.
Meanwhile, my white peers regaled me with tales of miraculously landing great positions and getting into fantastic schools with mediocre test scores.
Blue Ella Ask any podcaster about Blue microphones and you'll be regaled with happy tales about the quality of the company's recording gear.
He regaled me with cautionary tales about how party invitations and social outings dried up the second he and his partner had kids.
He regaled the crowd with the story of how, he said, he had jawboned NATO allies into paying more for their own defense.
Wealth Matters My mother-in-law recently regaled me with a tale of intrigue, money and power in her South Florida homeowners association.
Ms. Pomsel was once invited to dinner at the Goebbels's villa and seated next to her boss, a raconteur who regaled the table.
Green beans, despite their satisfying crunch and verdant, vegetal flavor, often go unappreciated, regaled to a collection of sides without ever receiving the spotlight.
We started talking about her most memorable experiences, and she regaled us with a story of a guy who barked every time he came.
Later, a triumphant Ms. Pelosi returned to the Capitol, where she met behind closed doors with her Democratic colleagues, whom she regaled with stories.
I remember how he regaled audiences with pride about how he'd spent more time with Chinese President Xi Jingping than any other American official.
At MilkBoy, a restaurant in Philadelphia's Center City, Mr. Maxwell regaled her with newbie-mayor stories, like the time a flood wreaked townwide havoc.
"Kanter Claus," as he was called on Monday, regaled the crowd with a pregame speech and then put up 31 points and 22 rebounds.
He then regaled the crowd in a most un-populist way: Citing a friend of his, "Jim," who used to take annual trips to Paris.
He regaled teammates with tales of past championship games, and he chased his daughter, who darted like a rabbit about the boxes in the room.
In the days that followed Trump's Riyadh visit, he regaled other hosts with tales of the sumptuous splendor to which the Saudis had treated him.
Instead we are regaled with images of them glorying in those last wild places and inviting us all to come out and be like them.
They'll get to see, in the man who actually regaled his supporters with a derisive appraisal of Clinton's backside, what all those cheeseburgers have wrought.
Filmed at an event in 2013, Bosnich regaled attendees with a comic retelling that probably represents the best evidence of his feelings on the matter.
Smith regaled me with the story of a New York restaurant owner who, years ago, accidentally locked his chef inside the walk-in freezer overnight.
In the presentations that followed, animators, designers, and musicians tasked with carrying out Buck and Lee's vision regaled journalists with more behind-the-scenes antics.
While guesting on Thursday night's Tonight Show, Emma Stone regaled host Jimmy Fallon with the story of playing tambourine for Prince while nursing a bloodied foot.
He hoisted himself onto the counter and, as the scent of ginger, scallions, and black beans rose around us, regaled me with tales of his day.
I recall being regaled with "My name is Sam … my name is Sam … my name is Sam … my name is Sam …" until I left the gallery.
In doing so, he regaled viewers with a repertoire of hand gestures and facial expressions so varied, they nearly rival Winona Ryder at the SAG Awards.
I wrangled the barbecue and a bottle of wine while our visiting friend E. regaled us with tales of polar bears and the never-setting sun.
In fact, he once regaled me about how he could not even order water for his staff at the annual CES show without forms in triplicate.
"You'll have an adventure whether you plan it or not," she said, after we regaled her with our back-road brush with death (from embarrassment, likely).
Growing up in a middle-class family just outside Philadelphia, she was regaled with stories about her mother's short, glamorous-sounding stint waitressing in Times Square.
When I was little, he and my mother regaled me with stories of the adventures they had, across Europe and South America, before I was born.
During preparations for the Ventana show, he regaled all of us all of the time, despite the fact that he had just been diagnosed with cancer.
Diners were regaled by its modernist interior design, and a veritable 'who's who' list of dining patrons feasted on the best culinary innovations of the subsequent eras.
Cifuentes has regaled the jury with tales about his life in the mountains with Chapo and described involvement in nearly every facet of the Sinaloa cartel's business.
Mariah regaled us with a few verses of her first hit, "Vision of Love," which is incredibly difficult to sing under normal conditions due to its range.
It has always seemed unlikely that Trump, who has regaled other writers with raunchy tales of partying in the 1970s at Studio 54, never tried an intoxicant.
Accompanied on piano by Michael Roulston, Ms. Keane regaled the audience with personal stories and songs that didn't stint on comedic self-deprecation while avoiding self-abasement.
Trump was booed by Nationals fans and regaled with chants of "lock him up" when he attended the fifth game of the series on Sunday in Washington.
This was on display Tuesday when Trump regaled Senate Republicans, including some of his toughest GOP critics, during an hourlong private lunch in the Senate's Mansfield Room.
The actress, 67, revealed the depth of her friendship with Travolta, 64, as she regaled her fellow Celebrity Big Brother U.K. housemates with stories of her past romances.
It also comes after Google's developer conference and the Recode's annual conference, where technology executives like Sundar Pichai and Jeff Bezos regaled audiences with their artificial intelligence accomplishments.
"We just yak," says Van Susteren, 276, whom Roberta has regaled with stories of adventurous world travel and rubbing shoulders with fascinating people — including famed aviator Amelia Earhart.
The public met him in his 1985 book Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman, in which he regaled the reader with anecdotes of a colorful and well-enjoyed life.
When I met Verónica—a warm, exuberant woman in her mid-forties—she regaled me with stories of immigrant life in Georgia as though she were telling jokes.
Before I could turn in, he insisted on steering me to a series of nightclubs, where he drank round after round and regaled strangers with his war stories.
They regaled me with stories of family traditions and exotic-sounding food I'd never tried (cranberry sauce) and in some cases never even heard of (green bean casserole).
He enjoyed hosting social events with prominent scientists and academics, who he apparently regaled with his plans to create a "baby ranch" where he would spread his DNA.
But this week he regaled Twitter with the tale of a secret Santa in Wales: a neighbor who left Mr. Williams's young daughter 14 years of Christmas gifts.
They regaled me with both frivolous and revealing tidbits about Mr. Trump and their routine at the golf club, leaving no doubt that they knew the place well.
His father, Ivan Karpovich Alferov, was a former dockworker who joined the Bolsheviks in 1917 and later regaled his two sons with reminiscences of meeting Lenin and Trotsky.
Ronald Reagan, running for president later that decade, regaled audiences with outrageous stories about "welfare queens" collecting handouts while hardworking taxpayers watched inflation eat away at their paychecks.
But even as MBS regaled global business leaders with his ambitious plans in weekslong tours of Western cities, his critics pointed to a bleaker side of the story.
A local Denver TV station regaled a ghoulish story of 12-year-old Wade Sholte from Parker, Colorado, who had a moth crawl into his ear as he slept.
Ashwin regaled me with his travels — he had been to Cambodia recently, to a village called Angkor Wat, where he had visited the largest Hindu temple in the world.
Its promise: the kind of cooking that was all sauces and butchery, as heavy-handed as the dirty jokes its heirs regaled in every morning on our school bus.
They regaled me with stories of their wild nights out, of snorting K, and of the boring hedge-funders who took them to expensive dinners and fancy trips abroad.
Mashable was among the publications gathered at Marvel Studios in Burbank, California Monday night, where the New Zealand director regaled reporters with details about the outer space rock creature.
Founders from several self-driving car startups have regaled TechCrunch with stories of generous, even outrageous, compensation packages and poaching as they fight over a small pool of talent.
He visited the students, now seniors, at their school, where he met them for the first time and regaled them with tales of his travels and words of advice.
At a recent campaign forum where candidates told stories of their first jobs, she regaled the crowd with her tale of working as a stock girl at Bonwit Teller.
On the occasions when Isabel demonstrated adequate obedience, Katharine regaled her with inventive, winding fables about how the rugs and tables in their household had originated in mythical lands.
I regaled him with memories of my father, who would don his uniform, pick up the rifle every soldier stored at home and head to the annual training course.
They told me the home was cursed and regaled me with stories of those who had tried to move in over the years, only to watch their lives implode.
We played show tunes — they regaled me with "It's a Hard-Knock Life" from "Annie" — and the time passed fast, and at the end of it, the bathroom sparkled.
Ask any Londoner about wandering amid the postindustrial squalor of Southwark in the late 1980s and you will be regaled by stories of taking life into your own hands.
Mr. Veeder, who is now chief executive of VP & C Marketing & Events in Manhattan, regaled Dr. Boone with tales of how he won the state's 1979 apple pie baking championship.
Through his business, he got to know an Australian-American former military-intelligence officer named Greg Keeley, who regaled him with stories about his career in the Royal Australian Navy.
The great turf writer William Nack got his gig covering racing after he climbed a desk at a Newsday holiday party in 19193 and regaled his colleagues with the list.
Then, he regaled crowds with broad promises of revitalizing US manufacturing, returning long-lost manufacturing jobs to the US and aggressively confronting foreign trade abuses by China and other countries.
Sinacori regaled a small crowd of interested residents and history buffs with a call-and-response-like recitation of the origins of almost every street name in the eastside neighborhoods.
What I learned in those moments before Raffi was born made me think back to earlier in 2018 when my dear friend Aya regaled me in her own unexpected birth story.
Former US President Barack Obama regaled 6,000 Montrealers on Tuesday night with a speech about the "temporary absence of American leadership" on climate change and the growing threats to global order.
During the height of his power, Nxivm members celebrated Mr. Raniere's birthday with a festival known as "V Week," during which he was regaled with songs and praise, former members said.
Ms. Claeys welcomed us back and regaled us with tales of an enormous but innocuous snake she had discovered outside Room 113 earlier that day in mid-digestion of a bird.
We laughed, regaled one another with our adventures and struggles, hobbled around the tent camp, and fantasized about the food and cold drinks we would consume when we returned to civilization.
For years, I regaled Nick and his brother Aidan with tales of the Red Sox and Yankees' tribal wars, which lasted from the 1970s to the early years of this century.
Sources who attended the meeting said the President was in a good mood, taking a victory lap as he regaled the loyalists with the successes of his first year in office.
Inspired by the Mexican driver who helped scout locations for "Walker" and regaled Cox with stories of his life as a "patrullero," the film is a cautionary tale of civic miseducation.
The UFC superstar sat down with TMZ's Charlie Cotton to promote UFC 200 on July 9th -- when she regaled us about the first time she opened up a can of whoopass.
The morning after the Third Way briefing ended, Pelosi regaled reporters with stories from her native Baltimore and offered up Italian cookies from Vaccaro's, a storied local bakery in her old neighborhood.
During the dinner, in between shouts of "Mangiare!" and plates of antipasti, Janine Detore, proud mother of seven, regaled everyone with her story of winning a meatball war against sister Big Ang.
We Will Wait (2014-2017), Serkan Ozkaya's reverse camera obscura, at Postmasters, eerily veiled Duchamp's regaled Etants Donnés in a 21st-century iteration, though its peephole FX proved a smidge too ghostly.
His 34-year-old daughter regaled the crowd with childhood stories about Legos and his favorite adages, rounding out the image of the sometimes hard-edged politician that's emerged over the campaign.
The actress recently regaled some of her fellow Celebrity Big Brother U.K. housemates with stories of star encounters with A-list actors such as Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Penélope Cruz chatted with People about her new movie Murder on the Orient Express, and regaled everyone with a tale about a near-death experience she had with her pal, Salma Hayek.
Rifkin grew up outside Baltimore, where he says his father, a New York native, regaled him with stories of seeing the Velvet Underground play at Max's Kansas City in the early 1970s.
At first, this all seemed perfectly innocuous: She regaled the new contestants with her and Peter's story, and then asked the women, for this date's gimmick, to share a story about sex.
An emotional Mugabe regaled guests at his mother-in-law's wake with details of how they met, telling them that he fell in love with his wife when she became his secretary.
Indeed, Hillary had already proved a solution, appearing with her husband on "60 Minutes" after Gennifer Flowers, a former television reporter, had regaled a tabloid with stories of her affair with Bill.
The former vice president regaled the crowd with a joke about his wife, Jill, acting as "my Secret Service," after she shoved away animal rights protesters at a rally the day before.
The shops are run by a pack of brothers, thick as thieves, and I mostly go to be regaled by wild stories from Hasan, the eldest, about his time in the restaurant industry.
"This guy here -- if you don't know him -- he's done seven of the seven peaks on seven continents," Romney regaled to the queue Friday morning, as the former governor awaited the turning chairlift.
They gushed about the panini from a little shop around the corner from the picturesque villas that housed their study program, and regaled me with stories of fun parties and their Italian romances.
According to the friend's account to the police, Mr. Abaaoud regaled them with stories about how he had made it to Europe by inserting himself in the stream of migrants fleeing across the Mediterranean.
In a speech on Friday, the former vice president regaled the New Hampshire crowd with a very emotional story about a trip he once took into the "godforsaken country" of Konar province in Afghanistan.
Osipov also grew close to Viktor Golyshev, who by then had become one of the country's leading literary translators, and who regaled Osipov with stories of his summers as a young man in Tarusa.
At dinner earlier this month, Ms. Boone regaled several guests with a story from her tenure in the '22001s as an art adviser to Michael Ovitz, then the chairman of the talent agency CAA.
Suggesting he may have a finer and subtler grasp on irony than previously imagined, he regaled a conference at the U.N. Convention Against Corruption with his take on a recent conversation he had with Trump.
In between, Charlotte does some shopping, is regaled by her housecleaner on the subject of conjugal relations, goes to the movies and, discovering that she is pregnant, decides that she must choose between the men.
Today, if you spend time poking around Umbria's pig farms, prosciutto makers and pork festivals, you will be regaled by theories about how the region came to be the epicenter of pork butchery in Italy.
He decried the healthcare law championed by his predecessor, President Barack Obama and regaled the crowd of cheering boys with his take on the "incredible night with the maps" when he was elected in November.
When Rachel Bloom and I began working on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, we regaled each other for hours with stories of the unwise things we had done for love, especially the loves that had rejected us.
The journalist regaled us with tales of his swashbuckling years when, four days out of five, he retreated at midday to a local restaurant, which held a table for him, complete with a waiting martini.
There was a dude behind her blowing bubbles oblivious to the scene, and the guy sitting next to me was cheesing almost as hard as I was, they regaled in sharing such a special moment.
The Late Night with Seth Meyers host, 44, welcomed his second child, son Axel Strahl, with Alexi Ashe on April 8, and regaled the audience with the incredible story of his birth just a day later.
She regaled viewers of a recent campaign video with the tale of how her high school prom date ditched her, and devoted a paragraph of her memoir to the time a boyfriend dumped her on Halloween.
Instead of solemnly interrupting his midterm campaigning schedule after the Louisville and Pittsburgh shootings, he continued; hours after Sayoc's arrest, Trump regaled a crowd in Charlotte, N.C., with the same demonology of Democrats that Sayoc embraced.
I hung my head in shame as he showed it off to his republican father that evening, and regaled him with stories of how the Queen opens Parliament in her gold throne, wearing her crown jewels.
The day after Dr. Hill's testimony, Mr. Trump regaled "Fox & Friends" with wild assertions that the F.B.I. never properly examined the hacked server because it had been handed over to a shadowy Ukrainian company called CrowdStrike.
During his half-hour speech at the Economic Club of Washington, Carter regaled the audience with a pretty hefty selection of numbers and data, fleshing out his vision for the future of the Department of Defense.
And today, the owners of Luke's Grocery in Toronto regaled Buzzfeed with the heartwarming tale of some sneaky squirrels — that's écureuils for those of you tuning in from Quebec — that are pilfering their stock of chocolate bars.
Trump declares victory against Fox News Trump has regaled in the media spectacle that he created over the past few days after withdrawing from the Fox News debate with complaints that he'd been mistreated by the network.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg escaped unscathed after testifying before a joint hearing of the Senate Judiciary and Commerce Committees Tuesday as he regaled legislators with the idealistic vision of the company he launched in his dorm room.
The elder Pitsiladis later regaled his son with exotic stories: serving as an extra in the apocalyptic 230 movie "On the Beach," starring Gregory Peck; talking his way into the V.I.P. stand at the 22 Melbourne Olympics.
Finally, at a chapel meeting in the early evening, Mr. Barrera regaled the students and faculty members with a talk about how he wondered if the place was a rehab facility when he and his family arrived.
In that book she recounts how she once regaled dinner party guests with a somewhat enhanced account of her husband's snoring; she asserts that it's a writer's duty to deliver the goods, even if those goods offend.
Mr Rose, for instance, reportedly walked semi-clothed around his young female employees, and regaled one with his fantasies of watching her swim nude; his executive producer, says one former employee, dismissed such behaviour as "Charlie being Charlie".
On a Basketball Without Borders junket in Israel on behalf of the league in August, Dekker found himself being regaled by Israeli reporters with tales about the uncommon vision and flair he was about to be exposed to.
He regaled the crowd with a list of his accomplishments: the confirmation of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court; the release of an American pastor, Andrew Brunson, from a Turkish prison; and newly renegotiated trade deals.
They discussed the many things they had in common: growing up regaled with military stories by family members (they have uncles and brothers in the military); mutual competitiveness; and love for sports, travel and hiking in national parks.
" On the morning I visited their home, the Hollises regaled their Instagram viewers with a tale of their son's ailing beta fish and broke out into a joking, warbling rendition of the '90s worship song "Cast Your Cares.
Speaking at the 2017 North America's Building Trades Unions National Legislative Conference in Washington months after Election Day, Trump regaled the assembled union members with the story about his unlikely victory, something he has done at countless speeches before.
One evening in 1968, Mark Rothko regaled the art dealer Arne Glimcher, who had dropped by his studio on his way home from Pace Gallery in New York, with the story of a visit from a collector that day.
As she walked away, he said, 'I know you were feeling what I was feeling when we met the other night' and then regaled me with offers of a lavish life filled with trips around the world on private planes etc.
As she walked away, he said, "I know you were feeling what I was feeling when we met the other night" and then regaled me with offers of a lavish life filled with trips around the world on private planes etc.
Remember My First Club, that series we used to do where the good and the great of club culture regaled us with the story of the first time they tasted the pure pleasure of nightlife for the very first time?
In 1961, President John F. Kennedy visited Ottawa and had what Jacqueline Kennedy described as a "painful" conversation with John Diefenbaker, the Conservative prime minister, who regaled the American couple with boring stories about his friendship with leaders like Winston Churchill.
" Reagan kicked off his 1980 campaign championing states' rights in the Mississippi county where the civil rights workers Michael Schwerner, James Chaney and Andrew Goodman were murdered in 1964, and regaled audiences with stories of "strapping young bucks" and "welfare queens.
If that wasn't obvious after the series premiere last week, in which his favorite call girl gave him an X-rated 60th birthday present and he regaled his party guests with a speech disavowing his life's work, it certainly is now.
Friends of mine who couldn't have sketched a baseball diamond a few months back — and wouldn't have cared at all if you had pointed that out — regaled me with pitching patterns and the merits of one lineup shift or another.
He regaled us with the story of the passenger, a young woman who, with her enormous German shepherd, had hailed him in the East Village and had said she had to get to Boston that night to visit her boyfriend.
Trump's acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, has regaled donors with tales about Trump being so invested in the upcoming 2020 election that he's found the president on the couch in the Oval Office, with polls strewn across his lap.
In his 1907 Bohemia in London, the English writer Arthur Ransome describes one of these evenings and the artistic circle surrounding Smith, who went by the nickname "Gypsy," wore orange robes and regaled her guests with folk tales and performances.
In a recent interview on The Late Show, actress and former correspondent on The Daily Show Jessica Williams regaled the show's host, Stephen Colbert, with the story of how she was sorted into the Gryffindor house by none other than J.K. Rowling herself.
Ahead of the game between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Tennessee Titans in London on Sunday, Stark regaled fans with stats of both teams and what experts were anticipating about the action to come as players warmed up in the background.
But while Roders had already been regaled with stories about how his relative had fought in World War II and taken out some of the evil fascists who'd killed their extended family members, he never knew that there were trophies to prove it.
As he regaled the fateful day back in 2600 that plagued a sleepy fishing village in rural Nova Scotia with a mystery still unsolved, I became more and more entranced (it didn't help that, at the time, Ancient Aliens was my televised Bible).
A salesman so skilled that he was added to the Direct Marketing Association's Hall of Fame, Mr. Dees was the center's charismatic frontman and a draw for donors whom he regaled with accounts of courtroom battles in defense of justice and equality.
He regaled me with a laundry list of environmental mistakes from just that day: He'd ordered lunch and it came in plastic containers; he'd eaten meat and he was about to order it again; he'd even taken a cab to this very party.
In a wide-ranging series of remarks, Musk regaled the audience with anecdotes about several of his other ventures, including Tesla and the Boring Company, with the billionaire joking he tweets about the latter more than he actually spends time working on it.
At a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation event earlier this week, Microsoft founder Bill Gates regaled an audience with stories about meetings with President Donald Trump — including Trump's lack of basic knowledge about two sexually transmitted infections that affect millions of people around the world.
In the instantly infamous recordings, the thrice-married leader of the party of "Family Values" bragged about using his fame to sexually assault untold numbers of women and regaled host Billy Bush with a story of his thwarted attempts to seduce a married woman.
As we ate cornbread, collard greens, mac and cheese, and fried chicken, he regaled me with his history of being a black nerd, affinity for Luke Cage and hip-hop culture, and his hopes for what the audience will take away from the story.
She has regaled her daughters with stupefying stories of yore, how in her first year of organized competition, seventh grade, ancient rules were still in effect — three defensive players on one side the floor, three offensive on the other, never to cross into forbidden territory.
During the 1972 Nixon-Agnew presidential campaign, reporters regaled one another with stories of Mr. Gold "screaming horrible threats at cars in the path of the press bus," as Timothy Crouse wrote in "The Boys on the Bus," his classic campaign-trail chronicle from 20073.
The group first came together in the spring of 1975 in Los Angeles, where Applewhite, a onetime choirmaster from Texas, and Bonnie Lu Nettles, a former nurse, regaled a group of meditation enthusiasts with their belief that spaceships would someday arrive to carry away their spirits.
Properties are pointed out along the route, as journalists and politicians on board are regaled with back histories of how their owners emerged as multi-millionaires or billionaires from the cut-throat shake-out of ex-USSR industries and companies following the state's collapse in 1991.
During a wide-ranging interview with Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo, which at times exhibited the breeziness of a brunch-time chat, Trump regaled the TV host about what it was like to order the strikes on Syria while eating dessert with President Xi Jinping of China.
As President, he has regaled reporters with stories about riding in between the subway cars (something that is illegal), joked about how he was a mainstay on the New York tabloids and told friends that he misses the slice of New York he had become accustomed to.
About 158 people, many of them in Make America Great Again baseball caps and TRUMP T-shirts, enjoyed plastic baskets of fried fish and foam bowls of blackberry cobbler while Sessions regaled them with stories about himself and the politician they loved more than any other.
Reviving some of the most polarizing speech lines from his 2016 campaign and mocking his potential Democratic opponents, Trump regaled the crowd with a series of campaign promises, including revamping the U.S. healthcare system and continuing to build a wall along the country's southern border with Mexico.
For 19703 weeks, she regaled admirers with reminiscences — of a mother with blackened teeth and a bejeweled nose, and a father of such rank petitioners approached him only on their knees — before she was exposed as a cobbler's daughter and illiterate servant, born Mary Willcocks in Devonshire.
The 52-year-old Cifuentes regaled the jury with stories about smoking weed with Chapo, gifting his business associate a million-dollar helicopter to celebrate the anniversary of his escape from prison, and his failed attempt to assassinate an imprisoned cartel associate with cyanide-laced arepas.
Everyone looks extremely hungover and I am regaled with tales of the group's shenanigans: they ended up being filmed for a reality show that was taping at the bar they went to after our "official" happy hour, scarfed down drunk pizza, and had a hot mess of a night.
If they had held out Mansa Musa as the legendary sovereign of the stupendously wealthy Malian Empire in West Africa and broadcasted how he conquered 24 cities during his reign, the Block might have attracted curio-seekers who enjoy being regaled by tales of riches extravagantly displayed and spent.
So before she kicked off her standard stump speech, she regaled the crowd with her engagement story, which began with a dinner and a failed attempt to take a walk in the freezing Minnesota temperatures and ended with her husband proposing in the nonfiction aisle of a bookstore.
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As they waited with hundreds of other potential extras in the crowded studio by the sea (built especially to accommodate Cameron's full-size replica of the Titanic and massive water tanks), Kathryn regaled her young daughters with the story of what exactly happened to the ill-fated ship.
Situated outside Nafplio and regaled as the kingdom of the mythical king Agamemnon in Homer's epic poems the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey," this late Bronze Age citadel, constructed between the 14th and 13th centuries B.C., was once home to the Mycenaean civilization, one of the most advanced cultures in ancient Greece.
You never know what you're going to get with a two-hour Laurie Anderson performance, but inside the Carolina Theater on Saturday night, the American experimental artist regaled fans with stories about corresponding with then-Senator John K. Kennedy, critiques of Donald Trump's architectural acumen, and music played on her custom-made instruments.
When Ms. Fung, a Canadian, traveled through rural southwestern China in 2012 to study the music and language of several mountain tribes, she enlisted the help of a guide who helped her gain access to the homes of villagers where she might be regaled with drinking songs and other impromptu performances after dinner.
" The crowd of politicians and dignitaries laughed throughout his speech, as Mr. Simpson regaled the audience with stories of their long friendship: a weekend at Camp David, their joking analysis of a vase at the Kennedy Center and their renditions of "Don't Cry For Me, Argentina" from Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical "Evita.
While Mr. Biden often flies on private planes and speaks from behind rope lines, Dr. Biden is campaigning closer to the ground: In October, she regaled attendees at a Florida fund-raiser about the indignities of campaign travel ("You haven't lived until you've changed in the ladies' room of the Tampa airport").
The announcement, which was first reported on Thursday by The Harvard Crimson, came as the group presented the actress Mila Kunis, who has been a vocal critic of gender discrimination in the workplace, with its annual Woman of the Year award, an event during which the honoree is regaled with a parade and then roasted.
After asking the crowd, "Who the hell wants to speak about politics when I'm in front of the Boy Scouts," Trump did just that -- in a long and uneven address in which, among other things, he regaled the crowd of teenage boys with tales of post-World War II New York and, of course, his election victory last November.
Probably the most famous loincloth in the world (excluding fiction) belongs to Otzi the Iceman, an exceptionally well-preserved corpse from the 3100s B.C. When he was found in the Italian Alps in 1991, Otzi was fully regaled in his very own loincloth, which just might be the most famous pair of underwear in the world.
Besides proselytizing for democracy with his epic Four Freedoms series (a quartet of paintings depicting freedom of speech and worship as well as freedom from fear and want — the last of these featuring his celebrated image of a family's Thanksgiving feast), he'd regaled Post readers with covers featuring a regally posed Rosie the Riveter and a youthful soldier's homecoming.
For just over two hours on Wednesday night, he regaled a crowd in Michigan with tales of light bulbs and showers, how great he was doing in the polls, how newspapers run fake polls, his favorite Fox News hosts, his least favorite cable channels, the economy, electric cars, Bill Clinton, and Tom Cruise ("good guy, by the way").
In contrast to the mega successful bands of that era, part of the cult lore surrounding TAD has a lot to do with their non-success (despite their successes, which have been regaled over and over as one of the greatest "band that could have been" stories during the 230s, and ultimately documented in the movie Busted Circuits And Ringing Ears).
When: Open through May 17 Where: One National Gay & Lesbian Archives (909 West Adams Boulevard, University Park, Los Angeles) In 1975 and 1976, photographer Greg Day took hundreds of pictures of notorious performance artist Stephen Varble (1946–1984), who wore costumes made from garbage as he regaled New York City pedestrians and gallery-goers with his guerilla "Gutter Art" shows.
So were the undercover video activist James O'Keefe and the exiled Vice co-founder Gavin McInnes, who regaled the crowd with an account of punching a phone out of the hand of a protester outside before introducing Scott LoBaido, a Staten Island artist who seven years ago painted the world's largest American flag on the roof of an industrial building in Houston.
Mr. Goddard regaled me with stories of his school years: the boy who swam out in the freezing English Channel on a dare, needing to be rescued by the Royal Air Force Marine Branch; and the student who ran away and hid out in the undercliff, a verdant wilderness formed by past landslides that sloped from the school's cliff-top location down to the sea, and was the site of many a pubescent amorous assignation.
Under a large illustration that depicted him dressed as a football player, Mr. Trump regaled them with his latest approval ratings — "We just had our best poll numbers that we've ever had," he said to the group — and walked into the dining room to Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the U.S.A." The song is played every time Mr. Trump takes the stage at one of his rallies, and Mr. Greenwood was performing it live for the special occasion.
The LeEco-backed electric vehicle company regaled a huge, packed temporary auditorium with specs and stats, claiming its FF 91 is faster and better in every conceivable way than the competition, including the Tesla Model S and Model X. Which is nice, but the Model S and X are cars you can actually buy right now – and who knows what a car from Tesla will offer by 000, either via new models or even just over-the-air software updates.

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