Search Details

Word: tells (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

...told me. The girl put the book down on the bed and walked out. I pick up the book and I see, yes, sure enough, there's Sylvia Plath, absolutely. I can't remember if suicide or not was written on the book, but I knew she had been telling the truth. Then an article was published. My father actually took me and my brother out of school so that he could tell us the truth before we read it in the papers that our mother had committed suicide. Because up until then, he had always told us she died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Q&A with Frieda Hughes | 3/13/2007 | See Source »

...Maybe we can write the other Ivies and tell them we win by common opponent,” Graham said. “No, you can’t read too much into it. I expect the Ivy season will be very challenging this year...

Author: By Tyler D. Sipprelle, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Picks Up First Win Of Season | 3/13/2007 | See Source »

...pizza without having an engaging experience with the literature.” But Fuller said the program was really about the books. “The Book It program is designed to help children develop a love of books and reading, and accomplishing goals. Teachers and parents tell us that the rewards of praise, recognition and pizza are motivating,” Fuller said. He added that Pizza Hut was “proud of the success of the Book It program, which has encouraged millions of students to develop a life-long passion for reading...

Author: By Sue Lin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pizza Program Criticized | 3/12/2007 | See Source »

...Tell your readers a bit about yourself: In fact, rather than using your editor’s note to talk about your publication, just introduce yourself. After all, it’s important that we know about your Hollywood insider connections...

Author: By Paul R. Katz | Title: You: The Magazine | 3/12/2007 | See Source »

...Tell your readers what you want them to know, not what they need to know: There are literally thousands of magazines out there that publish what people want to read, but there’s only one that will publish what you want them to read, no questions asked. Take advantage of your freedom by featuring yourself in a five-page “MUST READ” piece on “How to Get a Girl”—but don’t be deterred by your inability to think of genuinely useful advice. Instead...

Author: By Paul R. Katz | Title: You: The Magazine | 3/12/2007 | See Source »

Previous | 820 | 821 | 822 | 823 | 824 | 825 | 826 | 827 | 828 | 829 | 830 | 831 | 832 | 833 | 834 | 835 | 836 | 837 | 838 | 839 | 840 | Next