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But a “Who’s bigger?” feud with North Carolina can’t compare with squaring off against tall-talking Texas.

Perot, a modest, semi-Spartan type of man, was not suffering from Wall Street's disenchantment with certain tall-talking Texas business leaders.

Tall-talking Treasury Secretary John Connally heads to Rome for a meeting of the Group of Ten rich nations this week, and there are hints that the U.S. at last may be willing to make a deal to settle the world money upheaval.

All in all, the colonel was a wow back in the 1830s�the literary prototype of the tall-talking frontiersman, the first introduction to the stage of native Western humor.

If John Ringling's tall-talking publicist, Dexter Fellows, knows this, it disturbs him little.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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