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6 Sentences With "telling tale"

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This is, perhaps, the most telling tale of this country's infrastructure issue: what does it say about America when her most important financial and cultural capital can barely move?
It's a telling tale of patterns we see repeatedly when trying to build great things in the United States: News that the Transbay Terminal is something like $300 million over budget should not come as a shock to anyone.
In a truly telling tale of our times, the country that gave us the avocado on toast trend is now also the one to save us from every Instagrammer's worst nightmare: having that perfectly green avo turn brown before you've even had the chance to hashtag.
The play a Northern group packaged and hyped by Tom Conti's slick promoter all the way to disaster – a telling tale of the sixties music biz." The Sun said: "Remember sideburns, flares and awful rock music? Slade do – and the Seventies pop group decided to base a whole film around them." Today wrote: "The pop group Slade in surprisingly sharp satire about the rise and fall of a band – not entirely unlike themselves.
Jefferson, Margo (2005). "Telling Tale of Afghan Wars by Any Means Necessary", New York Times The project was the first US-Afghan theatre collaboration, and Exile Theatre is the first Afghan theatre group to perform in the USA. In 2009, Exile Theatre returned to the US for its second tour and the two companies presented Beyond the Mirror at the San Francisco International Arts Festival and the Fury Factory Festival in California. This arts exchange program was sponsored with the aid of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters and the US Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
In reading it, he confessed to being surprised again and again at how damaged the criminal system is. The book tells us that "the liberty of the individual depends on us regarding the justice system as not just for criminals and victims but for all of us – it is the symbol of our nation's humanity". It is "a devastating indictment", said Daniel Finkelstein, "telling tale after tale of cases that are not prosecuted properly and are not tried properly". Stephen Bates of the Literary Review called the book "a truly shocking account of the working of the English courts today".

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