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The phrase "chronicle by" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
It may be a typo or mishearing of the phrase "chronicled by," which is used to describe who is responsible for creating or keeping a record of something. For example: "The history of the town was chronicled by its longest-standing resident."
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A chronicle, by a veteran producer for "60 Minutes," of a congressman's efforts in the 1980's to steer billions to the anti-Soviet side in Afghanistan.
Historical writing proper had been begun by the Persians as early as the late 10th century, when Balʿamī made an abridged translation of the vast Arabic historical chronicle by al-Ṭabarī (died 923).
Arvid Linde, the book's author, set out to chronicle, by chapter, the efforts of such individuals, two of whom (Tucker and John Z. DeLorean) may be familiar to a general audience.
In Silver from the Sea, a chronicle by historian Freddy Gillies about fishing in the Clyde in the 1980s, former trawler fisherman Howard McCrindle talked of taking £7,500 worth of hake and other fish in just four days.
This is a deeply researched chronicle, by a New York Times reporter, of several generations of Mrs. Obama's family, fascinating in many details: from the men who fought in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars to the mothers and fathers who endured the horrors of slavery and the indignities of Reconstruction and segregation to build a better future for their children.
The Schomburg Center has published a related book, "The Black New Yorkers: 400 Years of African-American History," which reproduces many of the photos along with a timeline, beginning in 1815, that adds up to a roller-coaster social chronicle by turns heart-lifting and infuriating.
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RANDOLPH "The Heidi Chronicles" by Wendy Wasserstein.
It was all chronicled by ESPN's camera crew.
The Pain Chronicles, by Melanie Thernstrom (Farrar, Straus & Giroux; $27).
After a while, the pettiness chronicled by Goodwin grows bewildering.
Ulla The Shamer Chronicles by Danish author Lene Kaaberbøl.
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