It chronicled many events over the years in Laois from work related activities to social occasions. |
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His penchant for fast cars, castles, horses, jets, yachts, game lodges and bling is well chronicled. |
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Accounts written by other mariners shipwrecked along the same coast chronicled brutal enslavement at the hands of ruthless desert nomads. |
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This political metamorphosis is not the one chronicled this week by the mainstream press in both Mexico and the United States. |
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The Parkside area also has a proud sporting tradition and it is chronicled in great detail in this publication. |
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Again, like today's, its doings were chronicled by an irreverent, iconoclastic press eager for celebrity gossip and social scandal. |
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Here are five of the wildest records ever chronicled by The Guinness Book of Records, plus five impostors. |
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The scope and impact of extensive administrative change over more than a decade cannot be chronicled in detail in a short article. |
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I note that skrimslis an Icelandic monster, chronicled in Fortean Times, possibly a sort of reptile living in lakes. |
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In my eyes this was grand witchery of the same proportions as the zombification chronicled in my comic books, or lightning, or popcorn making. |
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It chronicled the African-American experience through a series of ten plays. |
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Margie Thomson has chronicled his journey from musical whiz kid to polymathic author. |
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His chilling account graphically chronicled how two dozen dot-coms may be looking at an early grave. |
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The Ain-i-Akbari and the Akbarnama chronicled and deified the emperor's rule. |
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Arte Povera's prehistory is thoroughly chronicled in the catalogue but only selectively represented in the exhibition. |
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I'm happy that his life is no longer as he chronicled it, but I'm glad that he recorded it as it happened. |
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Successive appeals chronicled the progressive decline and eventual closure of the practice. |
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Forty years ago today, a paper called The Sun first hit the UK's news-stands, as chronicled here. |
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The story of his subsequent journey into sporting immortality has been exhaustively chronicled. |
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Knight will return to work May 12 and a full report of his trip will be chronicled in the next issue of Imprint. |
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Events may be minutely chronicled, with little effort at critical analysis. |
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Season one of OITNB chronicled her clumsy, fumbling attempts to get her legs under her so she could run for safety. |
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The 1000-page plus, doorstopper of a novel chronicled her life as she struggled not only for her own survival but also for that of her family and other household members. |
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Mr. Speaker, I listened with rapt attention as the chronicled the history of pecuniary matters in parts of Canada. |
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Further, numerous films and television documentaries have chronicled the exploits of modern voyageurs who re-enact these journeys. |
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In order to protect the guilty, Morin won't name names, which is probably just as well given the litany of scandalous events chronicled in the book. |
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A meticulous historian, she kept detailed scrapbooks which chronicled events in Bedford. |
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Last year, when these pictures were taken, we chronicled the first sea lice epidemic on this coast. |
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I think when the history of the evolution of democracy is chronicled in Nigeria, that transition would be seen as a turning point. |
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We have chronicled six individual projects that are making a real impact on communities and ecosystems around the world. |
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This chapter has chronicled the long and difficult war against one of the world's oldest diseases. |
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The life of Local 2900 and the Inglis plant was chronicled in the book, Working at Inglis, by David Sobel and Susan Meurer. |
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Ms Phuc, UNESCO's Goodwill Ambassador for Peace, chronicled her own learning journey and the challenges she has faced. |
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One expert chronicled developments leading up to the current financial crisis. |
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The fundamental reasons for the large price increases have been well chronicled. |
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Just as Mary Bolduc chronicled current events in her lyrics, she also mirrored the different musical influences found in the Quebec of her time. |
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However, ultimately, the summiteers take the lion's share of the credit and the Sherpas are left in the shadow, rues Rai, who has chronicled this in his film. |
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The second siege, chronicled vividly by the poet amir Khusro, was ferocious. |
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Their story is also chronicled in 1971, a new documentary by Johanna Hamilton. |
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Loskarn was prominent enough on the Hill that in 2010, he chronicled celebrations of his 32nd birthday for Politico. |
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Last year's Annual Report chronicled our creation as well as our first few months of existence. |
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Prolific children's author Enid Blyton chronicled the adventures of a group of young children and their dog in The Famous Five. |
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A sharp rise in the number of infant tumours is also being chronicled by hospital staff but, because tumours usually materialise months or years after birth, doctors are reluctant to quantify their research. |
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McNeile with Bulldog Drummond 1920, and Leslie Charteris, whose many books chronicled the adventures of Simon Templar, alias The Saint. |
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In one of the most carefully chronicled of all revivals there are common themes. |
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That historic meeting between the poker-faced Wills, in her trademark white eyeshade, and the flamboyant Lenglen, in her daring dress and silk bandeau, was chronicled in sports and society pages on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Despite all the unhappy endings chronicled above, some litigants have expressed their frustration antipodally and walked away unscathed. |
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And it's that daunting task that is chronicled in Becoming Belle Knox. |
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Rocha has chronicled presidential whistle-stops with a somewhat cynical look at history. |
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The study and understanding of climate mechanisms chronicled in the polar ice caps is of major assistance in protecting mankind's most prized possession-the Earth. |
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Through a question and answer session, the group will learn more about his exploits as a Norwegian resistance fighter, as they are chronicled in the book. |
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The tragic consequences of mistaken eyewitness identification in cases have been chronicled and jurors and trial judges should have the benefit of expert evidence on this important subject. |
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In the coming year we hope to further the progress chronicled in this annual report towards building the capacity of the arts sector for the future. |
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In October 1997 we reported on weaknesses in the management of the Atlantic groundfish stocks, and chronicled the problems that eventually led to their collapse. |
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Planning has been initiated with community partners, to develop The Tent Dwellers heritage canoe route which commemorates the 1908 canoe trip chronicled by Albert Bigelow Paine. |
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Dossetor's life, personal as well as professional, is chronicled in detail, but the book is wide ranging and the reader becomes immersed in the times portrayed. |
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Fifteen years after the 1994 Rwandan tragedy, arrests by INTERPOL of Rwandan refugees and exiled Rwandans accused of genocide by the Kigali regime are extensively chronicled in the world mass media. |
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His illustrated diaries chronicled the history of the region, the harsh life of the gold digger, and the scarring of landscape from gold mining. |
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The success of programmes such as advertising-based show Mad Men has proved how the events of the late 20th century can be chronicled through the eyes of the creative industries. |
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The programme was a three-part drama starring Sarah Lancaster and Ian Hart, that chronicled the lives of the murdered women and their families, and the drug addictions that drove them to prostitution. |
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Then they chronicled the fulfilment of their predictions. |
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The placebo and nocebo effects are widely chronicled in psychology texts and studies. |
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This astonishing book is just what a literary pastiche ought to be, and one hopes there are more adventures to be chronicled in this universe. |
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The touch-and-go showdown with the Luftwaffe is well chronicled in big-brush terms. |
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The rise of the Aberdeen Casuals coincided with the most successful period in the club's history, and has been chronicled in more than one published account. |
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It tells of the fictional Spinal Tap, one of England's loudest bands, who are chronicled by film director Marty DeBergi on what proves to be a fateful tour. |
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