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The trials were chronicled by the hugely popular series that was released in 2015.
The worst abuses were chronicled by the Senate's Church committee in the mid-1970's amid revulsion over revelations of foreign assassination plots and spying on domestic dissidents.
To be sure, Mr. Brant was aware of Ms. Seymour's party girl past; her exploits and relationships were chronicled by gossip columnists and celebrity magazines.
So Mark, while he had a relatively privileged upbringing – his parents sent him to Winchester college – rejected the dreaming spires for the hard reality of ordinary men and women whose lives were chronicled by the local press.
Her passing, and her iconoclastic life, were chronicled by news outlets in India during the past two days, but there are few examples of her photographs on the Internet.
His was the acid behind the Acid Tests conducted by the novelist Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters, the group of psychedelic adherents whose exploits were chronicled by Tom Wolfe in his 1968 book "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test".
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Ecclesiastical history from 431 to 594 was chronicled by Evagrius Scholasticus.
That experience, in Junction, Tex., was chronicled by Jim Dent in the 1999 book "The Junction Boys".
Their struggle was chronicled by Ms. Cashin in her recent book, "The Agitator's Daughter," published by PublicAffairs in 2008.
The historical inequities in Mississippi justice have been chronicled by journalists and fictionalized by novelists from Faulkner to Grisham.
The history of the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment has been chronicled by this Court in detail.
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