His recollections were written up in a diary which has been kept by his daughter Mary. |
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The diary disapproves of sexism and lookism in all its curvaceous and beautiful forms. |
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The book appears to be the actual ruminations, almost diary entries, of a real human being named Crusoe. |
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Respiratory symptoms, bronchodilator use, and peak flows were recorded twice daily in a diary during the run-in and each treatment period. |
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His reputation was ruined by his authentication of a forged 60-volume diary. |
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Daily Mail columnist Melanie Phillips has begun a blog-style diary at her website. |
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It is the only known diary of a major general commanding a division in the Allied Expeditionary Force. |
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The 40-year-old was principally tasked with organising the Prince's social diary and entertaining. |
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The diary makes a very interesting read, and the author has an admirable sense of humour. |
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Parents recorded redness, swelling, and tenderness in a diary for three days after immunisation. |
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The diary of James Higginson indicates that only about 1 per cent of his family's trips involved droving. |
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She has been screen-tested to provide a video diary for Sky during the World Cup in South Africa. |
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So put those dates in your diary or pass them on to friends or relatives who visit at that time. |
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For a squeamish diary writer it was enough to send me to the editor's well-stocked drinks cabinet for a nip of his favourite barley wine. |
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Although she had the self-awareness to keep a diary, she seems to have had no inflated sense of self-importance. |
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If I were to keep a reading diary like this, what would my twelve favourite books be? |
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If Wyman seemed less than engaged, he was probably making mental notes for his next diary entry. |
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The conversation then moved to my Grandma, who keeps a diary so she knows what's happening and what day it is. |
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If you have a passion for fast and sporty classic and touring cars, then make a date in your diary for this weekend. |
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I started to keep a diary which held all my feelings and also held a record of when I felt the need to be sick and if I was sick. |
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Even the breakup of the McClure's staff in 1906, which her diary reveals to have all but destroyed her, is recollected in tranquility. |
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She said she'd been reading the diary and wasn't happy that I was gambling and that it was bad. |
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A hardbound diary rested on her lap, and she fingered a pen with her long, almost translucently pale fingers. |
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The diary travelled across the length and breadth of South Africa, just as it accompanies Strauss wherever he plays cricket in this country. |
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Lifting an old shoebox from her bed, Kirby removed the lid, dropped her pen, and locked the diary into it. |
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The site contains details of his weekly diary, questions he has asked and speeches he has made to Parliament as well as his biographical details. |
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I can't help but feel that if you could write a biography of Pepys with only side references to the diary it'd work a lot better. |
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She remained silent, writing in her diary, which we read later while she wasn't there. |
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The last time Regina told her troubles to her diary, she was moping because she had no one to talk to and felt all alone. |
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Not a morsel of food passed my lips without the calorie value being carefully noted in my food diary. |
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With cameras mounted on eyeglass frames, he suggests, we can document every moment of our lives and create a second-by-second digital diary. |
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It's still strange to discover that somebody has been reading your diary, as unconventional as it is. |
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The children kept a diary of drinks consumed and their body mass index was measured at 6 and 12 months. |
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That is not however the only aspect of his diary which, at least in part, makes up for its other failings. |
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He had denied using a false diary and concocting a bogus story in his defence of the Daily Star's claims. |
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The diary juxtaposes the profound and the mundane, rather like life itself. |
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Bridget Jones eat your heart out, Tracy has a diary that would make many grown men weep, not least because it involves a wedding in November. |
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Charlie's first column appears next week and the diary awaits his musings with interest. |
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The unfiltered self-indulgence of a diary gives way to the more considered, craftlike blog. |
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I pulled my summer diary from the enclosure and my hands trembled as they slid along the rawhide cover. |
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Well, first of all, the diary is a terrific introduction to the wondrous complexity of one's unplumbable soul. |
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I think my sketchbook diary is leaps and bounds beyond any of my other work. |
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In her diary entry for 4 June 1832, Sally Brown noted catching two partridges, probably using snares. |
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Thus, blogs can function as a teen's diary, a political pundit's soapbox, or even simply as one person's view of the news. |
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Stardust will be coming out soon in a mass market paperback edition, with a cover that is meant to look like an old brass-bound diary. |
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He presents the diary as an artifact found in the estate of a wealthy New Englander by his grandson. |
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She deals briskly with the delusion that filling up your diary may give you the feeling that you have life under control. |
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The diary sent to the storage vaults of the museum, hidden from the outside world, all but forgotten. |
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It was a Friday night, and I was sitting at my desk, writing in my diary, when I heard a loud noise issue from outside. |
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After protracted verbal sparring followed by hand-to-hand combat, Harry defeats Riddle by stabbing the diary. |
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I happen to be reading the diary of Betsy Freemantle, the wife of a naval captain during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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A camcorder diary that turned into a video nasty when a woman's facelift went disastrously wrong is being shown on TV tonight. |
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But spilling my guts on an Internet blog diary everyday is not something that I'm into. |
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He went to write a book, and dutifully kept a diary in spiral-bound notebooks that eventually formed Down to This. |
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On eviction you will also be required to visit the diary room to vent your spleen and dish the dirt as you see fit. |
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The negotiation of identity can take shape in many forms such as a diary or vlog. |
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In fact he noted in his diary that after negotiations concluded many Indians thanked him. |
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Forster says that she is often amazed at how rarely shattering world events are deemed noteworthy by diary writers. |
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We ended up having a nice long chat after I admitted flicking through her diary. |
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At any rate, in those halcyon days before computers, Frank would type and affix the daily diary to the notice board by 6.30 am at the latest. |
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His state of mind becomes even more troubled when a copy of Rebecca's childhood diary arrives anonymously in the post. |
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Do the diary entries and letters offer different perspectives about her life as a stateside soldier? |
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I climbed down the steps of my ladder after shoving my new diary under my mattress. |
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A diary from the time indicates that lion, caracal, lynx and genet were found on the farm. |
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We suggest that you invest in a hard-backed diary with one or two days to a page. |
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As the election draws near I must be careful to avoid bias, such is the frightening influence of the diary. |
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I see your compliance to publishing this man's diary as completely inappropriate, not to say shamefully one-sided and deeply biased. |
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The diary is in patterned paper with an onion skin wrapper, facsimile materials bound in, some folding. |
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For them, my posts probably need to read more like a newspaper op-ed column than a diary. |
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He was staring down at the diary on the floor, which had fallen open when it had landed. |
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The opening is as heart-stoppingly harrowing as any war diary, with the author caught in a landscape of overwhelming panic and loss. |
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The audience sensed that, and laughed heartily at the reading of the diary entries. |
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Khodorkovskaya said her son spent most of his time studying the case against him, writing a prison diary and reading history books. |
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The use of little notes scrawled on screen in the style of diary entries is a stylistic touch. |
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The Telegraph reported that it had obtained a copy of the diary and could find no reference to death threats or hit lists. |
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However, mystery still surrounds his death as his diary revealed no suicidal thoughts and he did not leave a suicide note. |
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Her diary also contains numerous references to the bulbs, geraniums, hollyhocks, and dahlias that she planted, tended, and appreciated. |
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Buyers are quite choosy and expect something new all the time, whether it is mobile phone ring tones or data cables for a digital diary. |
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Prior to that date no chronological diary appears to have been written of the decisions taken by the Society. |
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She could have delved deeper into Huxley's life and times, skipped some of the diary dates and jumped beyond the strictly chronological limits. |
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An ancient diary tells them that the location of a hidden crypt that has been ciphered within the pages of the Renaissance text. |
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I remember watching the video diary of her lone circumnavigation around the world. |
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And they are fretting about the security of their email and diary management system. |
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I am sure his daughter in ice-bound Toronto appreciates a diary that provides useful information like when Vesak Day is. |
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She said her husband, had got a diary of Helen's, charting the coast-to-coast walk they completed together 14 years ago. |
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I must put away this lovely diary posthaste, lest someone perchance read it and learn of my secret identity! |
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She used it as a diary organiser, which worked fabulously until the battery ran down and lost all her information. |
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Before long the reader begins to suspect that this ill-tempered diary is also intended as a kind of psychological case history. |
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I'm not sure that reading his diary is such a great idea after all, come to think of it. |
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The book takes the form of a diary or journal, complete with dates at the commencement of alternate short chapters. |
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Then she passes the diary on to her travelling companions, each of whom write in it too. |
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She took her pen from its inkstand and opened the diary to its first, blank page. |
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Hearing these confessionals was a thrill akin to skimming Lady Macbeth's diary or getting drunk with Machiavelli. |
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Jason coincidentally put up a post about pre-web writings on the same day I stumbled upon a confessional diary of my teenage years. |
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It becomes an open diary or confessional booth, where inward thoughts are publicly aired. |
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Whatever your goal is, the best way is to record what you are eating in a food diary so you can then check your calorie intake on a daily basis. |
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Still, he's got a few consolations, including his diary, the keeping of which began as an order from his father. |
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Patricia Dillon pointed out that since his statement last May, Dunlop would have been able to consult his diary. |
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The officer's testimony is significant only if the entries can be demonstrated as being contemporary with the dates provided by the diary. |
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After I wrote it, I copied it onto another piece of paper really quick so I could write it down in my diary. |
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Many schools run a system whereby parents are asked to sign the homework diary every week, which is countersigned by the tutor. |
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The diary he kept during his time on smack eventually formed the basis for Trainspotting. |
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Several diary writers have claimed credit for the idea, which could even derive from the First World War trenches. |
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It was a slightly distasteful thing to watch, this video diary of a fragile man in need of help. |
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Now, after a winter away from performing, Suzy has a diary full of engagements once more. |
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Along with a water bottle, new goggles and camera in my daypack was a diary. |
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We supplied parents with a prepaid envelope to return the diary, and we contacted parents by telephone if return was delayed. |
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She has barely laid one project to rest before she pins down, in her diary, the germination of a new idea. |
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Now her great-great nephew, Alan Douglas, has deciphered Lucy's spidery handwriting and, as a labour of love, produced eight copies of the diary. |
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The methodical and rather prosaic style may not have the literary skill of, say, Abanindranath Tagore's diary. |
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His demob diary, counting down the days until his national service was over, was preserved as a piece of personal history. |
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Written in diary form it is a humorous, self depreciating honest account of a woman faced with the realities of a breast cancer diagnosis. |
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A written symptom diary was completed each morning, and spirometry was performed twice daily. |
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It is difficult to be inspired to keep up with a pen and paper diary because it takes so long to finish each entry. |
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You may recall that on his recent tour, Eric Idle kept a witty, engrossing day-to-day online diary. |
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His diary records the belief that the British would easily defeat the Japanese. |
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During all this time every half hour I faithfully updated the electronic diary the consumer people sent me. |
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A video diary was kept during the trip and has been used to produce a TV documentary. |
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After all, she couldn't deny that she'd read a secret diary or two in her day. |
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Particularly interesting is that this diary was begun exactly nine years ago today. |
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Throughout the study, participants kept a daily symptom diary and completed a quality-of-life questionnaire. |
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A travel diary recording all activities is also required to be kept by members in these circumstances. |
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Nelson's well-chosen diary extracts are, apart from anything else, hilarious. |
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I shall write in this diary every night, so that if something happens, there'll at least be some kind of record. |
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All participants completed a stress scale questionnaire and kept a daily food diary. |
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If the student writes an online diary on an external website, we won't know unless the student tells us. |
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Meanwhile, she has a full diary of counselling appointments, just as on any other day. |
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Make a note in your diary for the next series in May 2005, and remember that without the BBC that was we wouldn't have such priceless gems. |
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Having the radio operator's diary from her father's unit, she knew where to go. |
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I jumped out of the driver's seat and made an appointment in my diary, got the dog out, shut the boot and off we went for a walk. |
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To avoid any repetition of this nightmare I have put a note in my diary to use my mobile to ring the Speaking Clock in five months' time. |
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Make a note in your diary of the consultation dates and go along and let your view be known. |
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I phoned your office and was told that you had not booked the appointment in your diary and that you were feeling ill. |
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Like most people I used to keep a personal diary for appointments etc in the form of something called paper. |
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And whilst I may or may not be asked to sing in any of them myself, I'll definitely be putting a note in my diary to go along. |
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You should not be foolish enough to venture on to the British rail network with anything like a scheduled appointment in your diary. |
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You got an alphabetised phone and address book, an appointments diary and a basic notepad so you could jot down short text pieces. |
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His green eyes darkened as he stared at the diary, its cover slightly damaged by water that had long since evaporated. |
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Richard Wild is going to be the subject of my BBC News Online diary this week. |
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By good luck, there was a vacancy on Peterborough, the paper's diary column. |
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The diary column reported on an elderly Dales farmer who was taking only his second holiday away from the farm, a week in Morecambe. |
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I don't expect any of them to review it, and so far none of them have, but I thought it might get a mention in a diary column here and there. |
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Last week, in the letters page to the Daily Telegraph, he wrote to defend the Edinburgh group from an item which appeared in a diary column. |
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Not only is he Cambodia's top boxing journalist, he is a diary writer for the capital's biggest newspaper. |
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Jenson Button will share his thoughts on every single race in an exclusive diary for Five Live. |
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I think that's because it really is rooted in the diary form, although it's not limited to it or ever merely diaristic. |
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I nearly died, as I thought it would be included in web diary but not so prominently. |
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Questions such as this can and do fill diary writers with anxieties and often enough lead to discontinuation of diaries. |
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Diaries can suffer from a process of attrition, as people decide they have had enough of the task of completing a diary. |
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I'm looking at a diary entry he wrote in June 1917, just before the declaration was published, though after it was written. |
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I continued to be online for the rest of the night and went to bed early after writing a short entry in my diary. |
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Reading my diary entries written before you died, I see a picture of a self-absorbed adolescent. |
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The diary entries give the book a personal touch and show the generals' emotional reactions to key events. |
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That night, I wrote a long entry in my diary, which I had kept since I was a child. |
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This man noted in his diary that he did not usually lose his temper with servants. |
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Through the diary we know how well every student that Steklov examined performed in their examination. |
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The other day I wrote to the diary drawing ethics, journalism, perks and the execrable two men together with a quick mention of One Nation. |
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Originally I thought blogs were a kind of exhibitionist diary for people with global egos. |
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That is followed by a passage quoting the extract from Goebbels's diary just cited in the following terms. |
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Keep a food diary for a week, writing down everything that you eat and drink. |
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This holds such an uncanny familiarity, or unheimlich recognition, they could have been reading the Flea's diary. |
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As the diary amply reveals, few authors have worked so long with such a heightened awareness of the gap between living and writing. |
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He kept a diary of the events of the next 14 months as a first-hand witness to the chaos and anarchy of the Russian Revolution. |
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For the past fortnight, Sue has kept a diary of all the food and drink she consumes. |
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If anything I have watered my comments down a little, because I know he reads this diary. |
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Weblogs, or blogs for short, are a cross between a diary, a web site, and an online community. |
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Do people get the distinction between journalism blogs and blogs as personal diary? |
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As if his novels weren't enough, he went on to publish his very own prison diary after doing porridge in London's Belmarsh jail. |
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It stands to reason that had the series been set today, Laura would have had a weblog, not a diary. |
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Blogs are regularly updated websites offering opinion and observation in the style of a diary. |
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Please take note in your diary that there is a change of night for this week's whist. |
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In the bedroom, my suitcase was packed with a few clothes, my radio alarm clock, some CDs, some books, my laptop and my diary. |
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It's a journal, a diary, an online record of your likes, your loathes, your jokes and your photos. |
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This is recounted in a short piece on the Chief Minister, which is written in the form of diary jottings. |
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He died in 1945 and the well-kept secret came to light only 50 years after the king's death when the doctor's private diary was opened. |
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Bradford's Lord Mayor is celebrating the city's diversity by embarking on a whirlwind series of cultural diary dates. |
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Readers of my diary will recognise me as a wise, avuncular figure with a keen mind and big heart. |
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She must have loved him very much as she kept every diary and letter he wrote from 1906 until he died. |
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As a kid, or as a grown up, did you keep a diary writing up what you did everyday? |
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Ever since I decided to move into a new town, I thought keeping a diary of everyday events would be an interesting exercise. |
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So, turn off that TV and start keeping a diary, a journal or, best of all, a blog. |
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It is said that while he was inside, Watson kept a diary and that it may now be written up for publication. |
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You may not be used to keeping a diary or journal, and perhaps feel unsure of how to best start. |
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Like most working class children, he was illiterate and kept no diary or written record of his life. |
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From the age of four, when he was taught to write by his governess, he kept a diary. |
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Nicole used the site to write poems and kept a diary of her treatment there. |
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My mother, who died when I was born, kept a diary every day from her eleventh birthday until she married. |
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I kept a diary through much of my teenage years, although it was a bit intermittent. |
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But just recently I found the diary I kept for the first year after the stroke and read the whole thing. |
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The diary entries and letters in this collection make for fascinating reading. |
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I have changed my mind, for better or worse, because in essence this is a diary even though I don't want it to be. |
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I know because I was 18 and keeping a diary of my experiences, wise thoughts and bad poetry. |
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They also had the women keep a daily diary in which they recorded everything they ate. |
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I don't normally keep a diary, so I will retrospectively reconstruct the main events and impressions of a seven-day wonder that had no precedent. |
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Upon receiving his award, he said the day would go down in his diary as a red-letter day. |
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He left no known diary, he had no known confidantes, other than his wife Mira Markovic. |
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You could look through a photo album or a diary of your child's birth, for example. |
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As someone who kept a daily diary all her life, she would have loved blogging. |
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My Lady of Quality's diary entry today is actually a copy of a letter from Ms Wilmot, written from the home of the Russian Princess Dashkow. |
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The interactive diary has provided me with images that resurface every time I open a diary I'm studying or writing about. |
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What would I ask an enchanted diary if it one day spontaneously responded to my marginal annotations? |
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They resorted to keeping a diary of his escapades and videotaping his antics as evidence. |
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I wrote in a separate journal and rewrote it into my diary when I got back. |
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And since Mathilde was again pregnant, she will not have been keen to have a full diary of cultural events and social functions. |
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In her diary, Welch hopes for dating, romance, and marriage, but these events never occur. |
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His social diary was crammed but on the romantic front he was making no headway at all. |
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They found the 40-minute video at his home and a large box containing the files of photographs and the diary in his lock-up garage nearby. |
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A headache diary may be necessary to confirm the relationship between migraine and menstruation, especially if periods are irregular. |
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Periodically Ian kept a diary, each entry scribbled in pencil. |
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He was a particular favourite of mine when I was writing diary columns. |
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Alternatively, he may just be a weird and infantile man who keeps a diary. |
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Students may write a newspaper account for the local paper describing their adventures, or they could write a diary entry in the voice of a person from that time period. |
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A blotter on the desk, one of those desk diary appointment things? |
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Amidst all this solemn and committed political life Macmillan had time to keep a diary and to read omnivorously, mainly but not entirely the English classics. |
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There was a mix-up and the diary entries show that the 6th December was the delivery and the breakdown of the plumbing, the 5th of the 7th relates to the 4-inch pipework. |
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This diary would make an ideal stocking filler for the Christmas season. |
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This week is full up with appointments and social engagements, I'm sure of it, but I can hardly remember any specifics, my diary unhelpfully empty. |
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He writes long letters to his estranged wife and keeps a diary. |
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She also writes poetry and has kept a diary since she was 9 years-old. |
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As you all watch Michael Jordan slam-dunk, Pam scribbles in her diary. |
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A sketchbook can also be like a diary, in the sense that it is a keepsake of memories, interests and observations from this time in a student's life. |
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I recall about seven years ago writing a piece in the diary page about an old poem I remembered my grand-aunt, Kate Forde, reciting when we were children. |
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The diary entry had accordingly no significance or evidential value. |
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I never kept a diary when I was growing up but I did receive them as Christmas presents and loved the idea of documenting my daily and dull doings. |
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His personal diary is where you would really get the unedited Grant. |
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No ruin or individual was too inconsequential to be recorded in her diary. |
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Eligible patients completed a baseline headache diary for four weeks. |
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Use a food diary to record everything you eat and drink on a daily basis. |
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As well as the violence, however, the diary also recounts the hardship experienced by the miners' families and the comradeship that saw them through. |
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The wallet was dark red cord and the diary green and blue in colour. |
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In the diary, it is self-discipline alone that determines volume. |
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Each pupil was given a Walk to School Week diary to record how they got to school each day, and this information will be recorded on class wall planners. |
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Her experiences are recorded in a prison diary in which she has visions that have significance for the whole community. |
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The fathers and mothers were asked to choose together a typical workday and nonwork day, usually a weekend day, and then to each fill out a time diary for those two days. |
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I headed towards the aisle with all the diary products, pushing my cart and was wondering if there was a party I could go to after dinner when I saw her. |
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Kennan had a passionate, lifelong interest in the craft of writing, and the diary was clearly a place to hone his craft. |
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In July, as she published her latest book, diary of a Mad Diva, she walked out of a CNN interview. |
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It seemed an appropriate year to write a diary for publication. |
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The cattiness of his work belongs in his diary, not in the newspaper. |
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My earliest diary records watching great spotted woodpeckers displaying. |
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His diary shows meetings with Miss Crufts at Edinburgh's Department of Ancient Monuments, and a plethora of appointments with actors, stuntmen and journalists. |
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It can make fascinating reading, especially as it makes extensive use of hypertext and reader annotation to allow discussion about Pepys' diary entries. |
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In either case, keep a diary or other written record of events. |
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The diary describes the area as thrang with Scots mercenaries. |
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Four members were absent at the meeting, which was put back a week despite being in the diary for seven months, but 15 voted against reselection and eight voted in favour. |
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Many would have thought that the Newspapers would have dropped their society diary author when he dinged his car against a lamp-post whilst leathered. |
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I need to return to my core values, Hall noted in his diary. |
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Achieving a toehold in America remains an objective and he intends to explore this option with appointments already in his diary to meet distributors. |
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He was paranoid, obsessive, perfectionist, thin-skinned and self-righteous, and his diary is the long story of a man going mad and taking forty years over it. |
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I stumbled out into the early afternoon with my new machine, enough testing strips and pricking lancets to go on with, my marked-up diary and a fuddled brain. |
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Throughout this ordeal he maintained a personal diary which records, in language of Spartan simplicity, the daily struggle against disease, cruelty, hopelessness, and death. |
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The fact that diarists who have written about trauma do worse than those who haven't suggests that it is the diary writing that is causing the health effects. |
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According to his diary, the hearth was christened with a fire, supper was served on a workbench lit by candles, and the few merry guests danced the Virginia reel. |
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Choose which evening you'd like to come and then write it in your diary! |
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The program provided a password-protected tally of completed diary records so that the coaches could trouble shoot in the field and check compliance. |
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Unlike Little et al, we are not worried that the artificial use of throat swabs and medication tray biased the recording of symptoms in the diary. |
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I listened to him and I remembered my own thoughts scribbled in a diary. |
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On the Tuesday several events occurred that would be noted in this diary. |
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She kept her diary in the drawer of her dresser and locked it. |
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She was just plain old Kirby again, dressed in a red flannel nightshirt and shorts and scribbling furiously in her diary about the events of the evening. |
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Across the ocean, in 1942, in her diary Anne Frank pined for a dog just like Rin Tin Tin while trapped in an attic. |
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Pulling out the small spiral diary, she opened it up to the first page. |
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We will have a full report on the night in next week's diary page. |
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Think of when you read back over old diary entries and the intensity of the mood that made you write them had passed, leaving only the faintly self-pitying words behind. |
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They said they had been able to place appointments in his diary for their clients, with the help of his constituency secretary who had also worked for Beattie. |
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A nutritionist can also help you calculate your consumption with a food diary, and can pinpoint your top sources of sodium. |
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More about the big night in Tooreen in next week's diary page. |
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There was a point when I felt that my enthusiasm was waning, but the act of writing this diary reminds me of all the great things that are happening. |
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The same protection is accorded to a casual letter or an entry in a diary and to the most valuable poem or essay, to a botch or daub and a masterpiece. |
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Some of the diary reads much like a tourist guidebook, describing wedding ceremonies and funeral rites, Afghan customs and consumer prices in Kabul. |
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A typical day in her life involves Earl Grey tea at 8am, a gin and Dubonnet before lunch, racing on TV in the afternoon and writing her diary in pencil before bed. |
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Hazel, whose diary is fully booked, takes clients for walks and bike rides and takes trampolines and skipping ropes to their houses for toning exercises. |
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Those ten lines she had preserved in her diary and quoted to metaphorize her revolutionary thinking for which she suffered the social ostracization and lack of emotional security. |
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Nevertheless, one writer of independent means abstained from all public pronouncements and confined himself to acid criticisms of the government in his private diary. |
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Altered with gesso, acrylic paint, black and flesh-pink tar gel as well as collage, the pages of her diary were installed along a wall in a four-part grid. |
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In reality, it was Mr Kerry who refused to make space in his diary. |
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While he pours her feelings out, she treads very carefully and doesn't make the reader feel as though they are crashing into her personal life or snooping into her diary. |
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But I also had an index in the back of my diary that explained that famul meant stutter of stammer. |
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The diary has gone, but a four-page news roundup section has been added. |
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In his running diary he has recorded more than 80,000 km since 1987 and participated in 29 marathons, 16 ultra-marathons, 22 triathlons and 20 half-marathons. |
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I laid down on the floor and watched the Marco Polo diary with the contemporary footage and I felt like I took a trip. |
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If someone would kindly oblige by printing a diary bearing the main York bus routes, we shall be delighted to buy some and send them to all our acquaintances in London. |
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The jottings in his diary certainly showed him to be depressed. |
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The selection from Vesdin's unpublished diary written in German before his departure to India in 1776 indicates his early lay reflections on the language cognateness. |
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She handed the girl the diary she had been reading from, a small book bound in red leather that was at once very much worn and carefully preserved. |
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Tragically, his boat was later found adrift, no sign of him on board, and in a filthy cabin were the insane diary entries of one who had clearly lost his mind. |
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The list covered staff news letters, invoice printouts, diary management, home to work communications links and of course staff wages cross indexed with PAYE and tax codes. |
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I was reading Mother's diary, and in one entry she admitted her secret. |
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Neither of us seems to be very sure just how safe blogs are as statements of personal opinion, whether they rate as a public diary or as a written statement of fact. |
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They take the form more of an unbelievably prolix official diary. |
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It has made me dig out my old diary from 1985-6 which is full of embarrassing, poorly crafted rubbish and shows me up to be the young idiot that I suspected I must have been. |
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In this diary, the heroine is more likely to spend her days loading cartloads of hay and selling cattle rather than counting calories and swigging Chardonnay. |
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The diary reveals all of her feelings that she doesn't want anyone to see. |
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Some people, including Nin's husband Hugh Guiler, elected to have their portraits excised completely from the diary. |
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Hicks wrote in the diary in July 1913 about the arrangements for the two forthcoming archidiaconal installations. |
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The pages of the diary are chock full of fascinating reports of medical incidents of all sorts. |
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They kept separate diaries. His was on paper and her diary was on her computer's hard drive. |
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He recorded in his diary that the eastern gale had turned it into a conflagration. |
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The publication of Hooke's diary in 1935 revealed other sides of the man that 'Espinasse, in particular, has detailed carefully. |
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He never married, but his diary shows that he was not without affections, and more, for others. |
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