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His life will be chronicled by the filmmaker Peter Berg in the HBO series "On Freddie Roach" beginning Jan . 20
"Infamous," its newest line, will be inaugurated by Charlie Sheen, whose recent troubles will be chronicled by Marc Shapiro, himself a comic book fan.
This exciting mission is to be chronicled by a frightfully British magazine writer Jane BlanchettRichardson (Cate Blanchett), on whom Zissou naturally develops a monumental crush.
Someday, his life will be chronicled by Zacharias Kunuk, director of "The Fast Runner," whose epic "The Godfather IV: Black Snow" will post the biggest opening-weekend box office in history.
What happens in the US often seems to be chronicled by UK television news – public service as well as commercial – with the sort of urgency and familiarity that would apply if it were taking place here, if not more so.
What ensued was a comedy of errors so outstanding as to be chronicled by various authors from Feis to The New Yorker's John Brooks to, most recently, Liaquat Ahamed in Lords of Finance.
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Their struggle was chronicled by Ms. Cashin in her recent book, "The Agitator's Daughter," published by PublicAffairs in 2008.
The historical inequities in Mississippi justice have been chronicled by journalists and fictionalized by novelists from Faulkner to Grisham.
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