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tall story         
  • Original poster image 1960. Shower scene
1960 FILM BY JOSHUA LOGAN
(tall stories)
A tall story is the same as a tall tale
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Tall Stories (band)         
MUSICAL ARTIST
Skyscraper (Tall Stories album)
Tall Stories is an American hard rock band made up of singer Steve Augeri, who also sang for Tyketto and Journey, guitarist Jack Morer, bass guitarist Kevin Totoian and drummer Tom DeFaria. The band formed in 1988 in New York, United States.
David Tall         
BRITISH MATHEMATICAL EDUCATOR
David O. Tall; Tall, David
David Orme Tall (born 15 May 1941) is Emeritus Professor in Mathematical Thinking at the University of Warwick. One of his early influential works is the joint paper with Vinner "Concept image and concept definition in mathematics with particular reference to limits and continuity".

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Tall Story
| writer = Julius J. Epstein (screenplay)Howard Nemerov (1957 novel The Homecoming Game)
Examples of use of tall story
1. Benitez spins tall story as Gerrard focuses on fear 4.
2. She is tiny and has just written a magnificently tall story, for children.
3. I think the manager thought he might be telling a tall story but whenever we get a report like this we do a health and safety risk assessment.
4. Mrs Siddiqui‘s lawyer, Elaine Whitfield Sharp, called the charges "a tall story" and disputed claims by the US that her client had gone underground for several years before her capture.
5. The family attorney, Elaine Whitfield Sharp, called the charges "a tall story." Sharp disputed the U.S. government‘s earlier claims that Siddiqui had gone underground for several years before her capture.