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- The score line of 3-11 to 1-4 tells its own story, as the East Cavan side were much too good for a young and inexperienced Lacken side on the day.
- Perhaps ironically, his original poetry is better known in its German translations, by the Austrian poet and translator biblio-symposium he contributed an eponymous poem of four stanzas which tells its own story.
- The lighting tells its own story : A pinpoint of light becomes larger as one proceeds until it becomes, the designer said, " a giant halo, " illuminating a blowup image of Nixon's famous farewell.
- Desmond praised Flagg for reducing his assignment to the bare minimum _ provide shelter and as much light as possible, and protect the steel frame and then letting " the building tell its own story as agreeably as it might ."
- Oh, no, not a new magazine, it is vol . 30, number 4; it was " Modern Mechanics " recently, and back of that & mdash; but let it tell its own story of absorptions, marriages, serial-cannibalism or whatever you may call its checkered life hitherto.
- In an interview with Brendan O'Neill, Sandbrook rejected the allegations and said " the fact that " Mad as Hell " was later published in paperback without any changes'tells its own story'. " He maintained that he " footnoted his sources, and if popular history books sometimes sound familiar that is because there are only so many ways to say things ."
- In an interview, Djawadi talked about the tour, saying, " I'm going through the music to adapt it more for a live performance, and I might have a vocalist on a piece that didn't have one before, or lengthen another piece, I'm not bound to the picture anymore, so I can let the music tell its own story, and be creative about it ."
- Keith Phipps of " The A . V . Club " sees " Rane " as being " modeled in many respects after " GoodFellas " " while " Dragojevi's decision to let lost youth tell its own story reinforces the power of his forceful narrative and visual style, as Pinki's nihilistic musings reveal a character for whom hope has never been an option ".
- The center's model wasn't the ziggurat or a Renaissance vision of Babel or the beautiful mirror or the atrium but, as the French philosopher Jean Baudrillard said, the perforated IBM punch card, a unit of tabulation, so cheap that it was just as easy to build two, unlike the rest of the city's landmark buildings, each of which, in the ambition of builders and designers, tells its own story.