chronicle of events
I heard the sad chronicle of his accidents.
History chronicles important events of the past.
his work chronicles 20th-century displacement and migration.
The newly-published chronicle breaks down into eight major parts.
John looked into the chronicles of the Middle Ages last week.
Yet he chronicles his travels with a wearying feather-light jocularity, prizing one-liners over lucid analysis.
Flat, unmemorable, and with awkwardly written English lyrics performed uncharismatically by Chinatsu Kasai, these tracks are probably the weakest of the vocal tracks in the Chronicles albums.
And there's a Bob Dylan quote from Chronicles, his book.
And he did chronicle her every single move.
This is no arid chronicle of obscure facts from the dust-filled libraries of history.
Newspapers like the San Francisco Chronicle were chronicling their own doom.
They will live only in the songs and chronicles of their exterminators.
The Janes a documentary film by Tisson and Emma Pildus chronicles their story.
They tend to reveal more about the mapmakers than the lands they chronicle.
Kilpatrick is also a writer and has chronicled his life in Hollywood in a book.
Facebook invites you to chronicle your life through its platforms, especially your most cherished moments.
The cores chronicle in minute-by-minute detail the asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs.
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