Sentence examples for chronology in which from inspiring English sources

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The show, which Ms. Collins wrote and directed, is a highly selective chronology in which she grinds no axes.

Its hallmarks include discontinuous chronology, in which fragments of narrative glint like shards of memory; the mutable identities of people and places; and the eminently reasonable presence of ghosts.

These include some that establish a relative chronology in which occurrences can be placed in the correct sequence relative to one another or to some known succession of events.

Bell does, however, include an annotated chronology in which he describes the Klan as "a serious and secret terrorist" group and quotes Forrest's self-indicting description of the Klan as a "protective" organization.

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The FA laid out a detailed chronology of their investigation, in which Ramires, Mikel and other players, including Ashley Cole, were interviewed.

Many of these stories are told in Munro's now familiar and much remarked on style, in which chronology is upended and the narrative is apt to begin at the end and end in the middle.

When it opened she created – with Iwona Blazwick who later left to run the Whitechapel Gallery – the startling opening displays in which chronology was abandoned and contemporary art mixed up with Picasso and Matisse.

I remember a Broadway production of "Betrayal," Pinter's rueful reverse-chronology play about adultery, in which the performers (the powerhouse threesome of Liev Schreiber, Juliette Binoche and John Slattery) were all pretty good individually (and excellent in Mr. Schreiber's case).

But there are also long stretches of the narrative in which the chronology of Hemingway's infallible memories becomes entirely muddled.

All of his technical writings display this, but so too does his unpublished manuscript reconstructing Solomon's Temple from the biblical account of it and his posthumously published Chronology of the Ancient Kingdoms in which he attempted to infer from astronomical phenomena the dating of major events in the Old Testament.

Metonic cycle, in chronology, a period of 19 years in which there are 235 lunations, or synodic months, after which the Moon's phases recur on the same days of the solar year, or year of the seasons.

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