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But sorrow and its implications cannot be banished entirely from this chronicle of their contentment.

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His verses chronicle the Palestinians’ anguish at the loss of their land.

As a witness to events, the photojournalist sets out to chronicle what happens in the world as it actually occurs.

It is a thoroughly researched, crisply written, convincingly argued chronicle that is also studded with little nuggets of fresh information.

The following images in this gallery chronicle the oil’s approach, starting with the burning rig a day after the explosion.

In December, the American Banker, the daily chronicle of the banking industry, named him 2008 Banker of the Year.

We know Atahualpa's gold existed because it's recorded in the Spanish chronicle, and it's recorded that a large convoy of gold was on its way from Ecuador.

Develop procedures to select, evaluate, monitor, and control your subcontractors (your suppliers). Make sure that quality records are kept which chronicle the performance of all your subcontractors.

But more often they were a subdued pointillistic chronicle of the day's dark news: …middle-aged man jumped off bridge where the body fell to the flower bed: died on the spot.

According to Fortune magazine, in the early 1980s Jobs invited Michael Moritz, then Time's Silicon Valley reporter, to chronicle the Mac's creation for the book that became the Little Kingdom (1984).

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