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The show chronicles her life living as a single career woman in the big city.
He wanted everything chronicled you know; that was his way.
Among those who chronicled sports for a living, he was a name.
The play chronicles the last week in the life of Christ.
A new book chronicles a similar gap between parents and children.
It chronicles his life as friend, father, husband and artist.
The first half of the book chronicles their journey north.
It chronicled the impact of the past 50 years on five local families.
Still, she spent two years chronicling them for Life magazine.
This novel chronicles their lives and that of Washington itself.
The book chronicles his response to the 1988 car bombing.
But it makes a lot of sense for someone, say, chronicling her experience in a 12 step program.
The film chronicles his attempts to set up three men.
As they did so, the series chronicled the progress that had made.
The book chronicles her life from 1975 to 1978, when she was aged 12-15.
For more than half a century his photographs chronicled the development of the city.
Part of her display chronicles the church's rich history, she said.
Here his early days and stunning war years are chronicled.
It was first chronicled in 1147, the same year as Moscow.
His life is chronicled in the biography, Let my people go!
The collection chronicles many of the major art movements from 1913 to the present.
Before his death he had been working on a "big book" chronicling events since 1638.
His story was also chronicled on the 2006 documentary United by 9/11.
It chronicles major events in history and the effect weather had on them.
The press chronicled his every move, and a party became the place to be when he swept in.