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She was also known for her sympathetic chronicling of the Chinese revolution.
Even as history unfolds, it can be distorted in the chronicling.
This little volume represents another major step forward in the chronicling of such vehicles.
I have been very open in the chronicling of my employer's fallibility.
Among other literary endeavors, she is known for her chronicling of Minnesota history.
A constant chronicling of the quotidian doesn't mean that the whole truth is revealed.
"This is the chronicling of a process that happens every day in this country.
What about Henry James's subtle chronicling of social manners and mental life?
No great coup in the chronicling of the high life was forthcoming from this particular soldier of fortune.
Tokarev said that the ethnographic study should not be confined to the straightforward chronicling of material culture.
Except if Dominick Dunne happens to be around to do the chronicling.
She dedicated her talents to the chronicling of the threatened nature of Central America.
But in its detailed chronicling of the stages of grief, the book becomes overly clinical.
Derec: really had no idea of how Avery was reacting to the chronicling of all these events.
The comedy shows, the dramas and the chronicling of sporting events where sound effects were used instead of real background noise started 77 years ago.
Select newspapers from the Society collection between the years 1880 and 1922 will appear on the Chronicling America database in the autumn of 2009.
Taylor Swift, with her apple-pie image and candid chronicling of her love life, has hit upon a winning combination.
His chronicling of North London life often attempts to articulate the venal side of human relationships.
Dye promptly began what would prove to be her life's work, the chronicling of the early history of the Pacific Northwest.
Without this enthusiastic chronicling of their deeds, international terrorism would lose most of its impetus and his job would be a lot easier.
It suggests another sense of "epic," as having to do not with heroic deeds but with the rich, humane chronicling of a whole society.
The Atlantic Monthly praised the book for doing "a magnificent job of re-creative chronicling, enthralling from the first word to the last."
Chronicling America This site allows you to search and view newspaper pages, 1880-1922, and find information about American newspapers published 1690-present.
The Chronicling America website contains digitized newspaper pages and information about historic newspapers to place the primary sources in context and support future research.
That movie nevertheless felt like a minor chapter in Leigh's admirably idiosyncratic chronicling of contemporary, class-skewed England.