Sentence examples for chronologically told from inspiring English sources

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The story is chronologically told, and each gallery is lined with backlighted black-and-white photos.

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The paintings, arranged chronologically, tell their own tale.

(Ages 12 and up) Nearly 60 poems, mostly short, have been arranged chronologically to tell the story of George Washington Carver.

Although the story was told chronologically, the action shown on screen was not.

The story of their troubled courtship is told chronologically — backward (hers) and forward (his).

Instead, "The Apprentice Mage," told chronologically, is a deconstruction of Yeats's own account, "Autobiographies".

The book describes a number of triumphs -- and occasional roadblocks -- told chronologically as vignettes, with bits of history interspersed.

The story is told chronologically, staged in black and white to start with, just as the series was in 1961.

And he has given much thought to how it should be approached.The story of Jerusalem is told chronologically through the lives of the men and women prophets, poets, peasants and soldiers, kings and conquerors who shaped it.

The novel opens with the scientists' meeting in 1828 (when Humboldt is 59 and Gauss is 51) and then flashes back to their independent lives told chronologically in alternating chapters.

In other words, the song isn't exactly told chronologically.

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