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They convinced Graham Tinker (ph), who was the president of NBC at that time, to have the real Walshes come out at the end of the movie and show pictures of missing children, 55 missing children, and NBC manned a hotline -- there was no center except Reve's little center in our garage -- and that's supposed to be the most watched TV movie of all time.
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The Reve's has accordingly been selected, as presenting a graphic painting of character, equal to those contained in the 'Prologue to the Canterbury Tales,' displayed in action by means of a story, which may be designated _as a broad farce, ending in a pantomime of absurd reality_.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845 Various
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Mr. Horne has ventured to give in his volume the Reve's Tale.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845 Various
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In the prologue to the Reve's Tale, the Reve, nettled by the miller, who had been satirical on his trade, says he will
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845 Various
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Storri was startled by the San Reve's fury rather than her revelations.
The President A novel Alfred Henry Lewis 1885
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As Inspector Val replaced the San Reve's hand by her side, a tiny vial -- that with a prayer-book -- was dislodged from a fold of her dress.
The President A novel Alfred Henry Lewis 1885
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Storri, about to go, was beaming; the kiss he printed lightly on the San Reve's lips spoke of a heart relieved.
The President A novel Alfred Henry Lewis 1885
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The San Reve's apartments were comfortable with chairs, lounges, and ottomans; a piano occupied one corner, while two or three good pictures hung upon the walls.
The President A novel Alfred Henry Lewis 1885
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Storri had been dead for hours; the small thirty-two caliber revolver -- being that one which Storri had seen on a memorable night in mid-winter -- lay on the floor where it fell from the San Reve's jealous fingers.
The President A novel Alfred Henry Lewis 1885
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But while her head whirled, and her sight was blurred, and her pulses set a-throb with the jealous storms that swept her, it was wonderful to note how the San Reve's office-trained mind seized upon and registered those French shares.
The President A novel Alfred Henry Lewis 1885
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