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How to use chronicle in a sentence

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The literary essays chronicle a bibliomaniac's passion and obsession with naming and collecting.
The forms of chronicle, fiction, narrative memoir and field study contribute to this text as a novel.
The dozen books of Rumpole short stories endure as a gorgeous chronicle of English class battiness and the absurdities of the law.
It is worth interrupting the chronicle to draw attention to a hitherto unnoted irony in a political career in which ironies instructively abound.
The programme is a valuable chronicle of television history, which asks challenging questions of both the audience and the television industry.
This book, besides being dramatic history, is a moving chronicle of the sorrows and torments of the persecuted.
A modern cinematic chronicle of baseball's integration has to be bolder about using authentic verbiage.
In fact, two of my favorite recent books chronicle bizarre gustatory adventures.
But we certainly were there to chronicle the missteps and the absolute staggering human tragedy.
A British historian working in America produced a vast chronicle of the Revolution which argued that its very essence was violence and slaughter.
That's a lot of high-profile hoopla for a record that's essentially a chronicle of economic and emotional poverty.
His chronicle, contrary to his apparent intentions, raises doubts about the beneficial long-run effects of foreign aid in host countries.
But in some ways, this feels more like a medieval chronicle than a modern history.
Early chapters chronicle the origins of these areas through to Georgian and Victorian times.
I felt I couldn't write a second chronicle of events, that only fiction could communicate what was happening to the city and its inhabitants.
After the first diaries, which deal with years of persecution and suffering, one expects this one to be a chronicle of deliverance.
To this chronicle, Dr Gourvish adds thoughtful and persuasive evaluations, well grounded in business organisation and economic theory.
He's since gone on to chronicle his experiences in a book, and of course act as advisor in the movie.
The data therefore chronicle a dramatic reversal in the direction of invasion.
Monograms on mountains is a curiosity, a visual chronicle of the monumental letterforms that are located near many American towns.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Here and there a chronicle, as of Rudolf of Fulda, vouches for communication with a rapping bogle.
The story of Uther's love for Igraine at once alters the mere chronicle into a romance.
A fragment of an early dynastic chronicle from Nippur gives a list of the kings of the dynasties of Ur and Isin.
He was exactly three inches long, says the veracious chronicle, but what a dignity!
He preserved them, and they are thus able to be embodied in this veracious chronicle.
In the records of the mind, where the inner chronicle of life is written, they are intensely clear and veridical.
The chronicle is remarkable as being the first Bohemian work that was printed.
Eloquent and witty, she was the delight of her neighbors, and their chronicle and arbitress.
It was thro' the chance, afforded by an hour of breezing sea-scape recreation, that I discovered the mysterious chronicle.
Fabian, in his chronicle, gives the following quaint account of the kings answer to the patriarch, taken from the chron.
And, so says the chronicle, the eyes of none were dry when they turned home again.
The chronicle of his life is by no means trustworthy, but that is essential neither to popularity nor saintship.
It has the rugged severity of an old chronicle with all that the imagination of the poet can engraft upon traditional belief.
Thou art, I vow, the remarkablest progenitor barring none in this chaffering allincluding most farraginous chronicle.
The chronicle of the Saboraim and Geonim as given by him is our guide for this epoch.
There were no gossipping memoir-writers at the court of Hesse Cassel to chronicle his sayings and doings.
This note I have found, says Sanudo, solum in one chronicle, yet it was the truth.
This neighborhood, at the time of which I am speaking, was one of those highly favored places which abound with chronicle and great men.
This debut book is the latest installment of note in the effort to chronicle and legitimize hip-hop music and culture.
It is a chronicle or procession, eked out with soldiers' squabbles.
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