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tales

[teylz, tey-leez] / teɪlz, ˈteɪ liz /




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Rewards consultants have been around for years, but they say interest in their services has grown with the premium-card universe expanding and social media amplifying card enthusiasts’ tales of using points to score dream vacations.

From The Wall Street Journal

His melodic baritone filled millions of households with tales of Southerners and soph-ah-mores, with praise for the “big uglies” and proclamations of “Hello, Heisman.”

From Los Angeles Times

That makes sense, and there’s no harm in using these alarming tales to safeguard your own finances.

From MarketWatch

He shook his head in disgust when I told him about Bovino’s continued tall tales.

From Los Angeles Times

Dickens’ story is one of the most famous tales ever spun.

From Salon