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were chronicled

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A written account of events and when they happened, ordered by time.

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Her triumphs and calamities were chronicled with tireless vigor.

Her life & death were chronicled only by the black press.

A lot of hands-on first impressions were chronicled.

Its horrors were chronicled on Twitter by a 7-year-old girl.

Legendary feats of digestion were chronicled like conquerors' victories, wanderers' odysseys or tyrants' laws.

(Scott's racing travails were chronicled in "Greased Lightning," the 1977 film starring Richard Pryor).

His life and career were chronicled in the documentary Larry Kramer in Love & Anger (2015).

The trials were chronicled by the hugely popular series that was released in 2015.

As he rose in the ranks of Washington banks, his promotions were chronicled in the Washington Evening Star.

His life and death were chronicled in a book and his photo is still prominently displayed in many D.E.A. facilities.

Mr. Spitzer announced the agreement in Buffalo, where many of the practices were chronicled in The Buffalo News.

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