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That same day, minute details of its infrastructure -- "all those intricate climatological devices" -- will be chronicled in the panda section, said Mary Hadar, assistant managing editor for features at The Post.
"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 timeline will be chronicled with exhibits and oral histories.
There were many moments that will be chronicled in pictures and in sound.
The history of the event will be chronicled in a preperformance video documentary.
His life will be chronicled by the filmmaker Peter Berg in the HBO series "On Freddie Roach" beginning Jan . 20
Unlike Jolie, Quinn faced a lot of skepticism about her motives for spilling her secrets, which will be chronicled in an upcoming campaign-season memoir.
He says that all of these activities will be chronicled in a book, "Eating Aliens," and perhaps a television show as well.
Yes, all the poor decisions by government officials will be chronicled; but there is apparently no evidence of a nefarious plot or cover-up.
For now the memories are still warm, and they will be chronicled in Lord Derby's book about the mare which is due out in time for the Oaks.
For the next three months, his pictures of the square, then and now, will be chronicled every Wednesday in his new series, Crossroads.
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