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It all doesn't need to be chronicled.
I don't think they need to be chronicled here.
There is something to be chronicled every day.
This is a sad state of affairs, since the orchestra's work deserves to be chronicled.
"From George Jackson to Mike Piazza, these are people who need to be chronicled in history," Mr. Meadows said.
This exciting mission is to be chronicled by a frightfully British magazine writer Jane BlanchettRichardson (Cate Blanchett), on whom Zissou naturally develops a monumental crush.
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Ecclesiastical history from 431 to 594 was chronicled by Evagrius Scholasticus.
Her culinary escapades, which have taken her around the globe, from Berlin to Buenos Aires, are chronicled on her blog, TaxiGourmet.com.
The country singer Chely Wright's struggle to come out is chronicled in "Wish Me Away".
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