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The first part of this chronicle describes the outrages themselves.

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It is also possible that Bishop Reginald may have released Óláfr from an arranged marriage which had been forced upon him; the bishop and Óláfr appear to have been close, as the chronicle describes Bishop Reginald as a son of Óláfr's sister, and notes that Óláfr was glad at his coming to Lewis.

A 15th-century chronicle describes the Bal des Ardents as una corea procurance demone ("a dance to ward off the devil").

The chronicle describes how Eógan had his men form-up on St Michael's Isle, an island that was attached to Mann by a tidal causeway, and that the Manxmen formed-up on the mainland, on the beach opposite the island.

Last year, Julian Luxford of St Andrews University came across a note written around 1460 in the margins of an earlier English chronicle, describing Robin as having "infested" parts of England with "continuous robberies": this merely showed, as Luxford drily observed, a clerical bias against an anti-clerical ballad hero.

Somewhere over the Antarctic continent two helium-filled balloons carrying aprinted chronicle describing the highlights in the history of the Chicago Tribune during the last 100 years, were floating toward the pole tonight.

Petri further excited royal disapproval by writing a chronicle describing contemporary events from a neutral point of view.

The first use of the term "European" occurred in a chronicle describing the forces of Charles the Hammer that turned back the northward advance of Islam at the battle of Tours in 732.

Ruotger in his life of Bruno referred to Israel as Irish, whereas Flodoard in his Chronicle described him as "Britto", which may refer to Brittany, Cornwall or Wales, all three of which were Celtic speaking refuges for Britons who had fled the Anglo-Saxon invasion of England.

Throughout this chronicle, Murakami describes his characters falling asleep as lovingly as he itemizes what they cook and eat.

In essays among which this chronicle is described, Books and the Man, by John T. Winterich, this author compares Henry James to Caesar who refused the crown, but it also probable that Henry James did not relish the idea of using another man's plot.

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