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  • Tellingly, she waited until her father had died before she published her own book, which lacerated Barbara Sinatra, her father's wife of 22 years, as a grasping, gold-digging wench not worthy of the family name.

    Kitty Kelley: Frank Sinatra and Me Kitty Kelley 2011

  • Tellingly, she waited until her father had died before she published her own book, which lacerated Barbara Sinatra, her father's wife of 22 years, as a grasping, gold-digging wench not worthy of the family name.

    Kitty Kelley: Frank Sinatra and Me Kitty Kelley 2011

  • Tellingly, Varnedoe observed of Caillebotte's masterpiece, Paris Street: Rainy Weather, now in the Art Institute of Chicago, that Its scale, method, and structure stand outside the Impressionism of the 1870s and relate more closely to the principles of the Neo-Impressionists of the 1880s.

    David Galenson: Gustave Caillebotte, Conceptual Impressionist David Galenson 2011

  • Tellingly, the most recent rally since July coincided with a renewed plunge in real rates: The yield on 10-year Treasury inflation-protected securities dipped below zero for the first time in the data series' history.

    Bubbly Gold Might Take a Bath Liam Denning 2011

  • Tellingly, of the sixteen hospitals in metro Atlanta that belonged to the Georgia Hospital Association, ten did not admit black patients, and of those that did, some, such as Grady, still segregated health-care services, and others, such as DeKalb General, segregated wards.

    Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011

  • Tellingly, when I met my ex's new lady, the one he cheated on me with, I didn't trust her at all, and I told him that she's the type who will borrow your lipstick and give it back broken.

    Safety nathreee 2010

  • Tellingly, of the sixteen hospitals in metro Atlanta that belonged to the Georgia Hospital Association, ten did not admit black patients, and of those that did, some, such as Grady, still segregated health-care services, and others, such as DeKalb General, segregated wards.

    Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011

  • Tellingly, Varnedoe observed of Caillebotte's masterpiece, Paris Street: Rainy Weather, now in the Art Institute of Chicago, that Its scale, method, and structure stand outside the Impressionism of the 1870s and relate more closely to the principles of the Neo-Impressionists of the 1880s.

    David Galenson: Gustave Caillebotte, Conceptual Impressionist David Galenson 2011

  • Tellingly, Varnedoe observed of Caillebotte's masterpiece, Paris Street: Rainy Weather, now in the Art Institute of Chicago, that Its scale, method, and structure stand outside the Impressionism of the 1870s and relate more closely to the principles of the Neo-Impressionists of the 1880s.

    David Galenson: Gustave Caillebotte, Conceptual Impressionist David Galenson 2011

  • Tellingly, Varnedoe observed of Caillebotte's masterpiece, Paris Street: Rainy Weather, now in the Art Institute of Chicago, that Its scale, method, and structure stand outside the Impressionism of the 1870s and relate more closely to the principles of the Neo-Impressionists of the 1880s.

    David Galenson: Gustave Caillebotte, Conceptual Impressionist David Galenson 2011

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