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Cliff is good too at such mundane but intricate matters as shipbuilding, royal protocols and the hazards of trade, all of which he documents by well-chosen citations from travel accounts, official papers and personal correspondence.
Mr. Hosking is engaged in a wider conceptual art project in which he documents the process of the production of an artwork, which he then displays in the exhibition along with the finished object or image.
There are various reasons for this historical erasure, Mr. Gonzales-Day says in "Lynching in the West: 1850-1935," a scholarly study in which he documents and analyzes the 352 recorded lynchings and summary executions of victims of all races in California.
Renzi, who at the time of his invitation was entering his eleventh month in office, was still known abroad mainly for his youth, for the jeans and sneakers he wears to meetings, and for the barbed tweets with which he documents his uphill battle to solve Italy's social woes and persistent fiscal crises.
The research undertaken for the APPWCG went on to inform his book Justice Delayed: How Britain became a Refuge for Nazi War Criminals (1992), in which he documents how the immigration policy of Clement Attlee's postwar government actively discriminated against Jewish Holocaust survivors.
Not that stories of social riot were news to Wilson (he had, after all, seen the Fitzgeralds and other twenty-four-hour party people at play throughout the Roaring Twenties), nor were displays of Hollywood vulgarity, which he documents at first hand and in friends' anecdotes throughout the book.
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Meanwhile, Whitman was suffering from feelings of rage, confusion, and violent impulses, which he documented exhaustively in writing.
These were a far cry from Western Approaches, which he documented so engagingly in his memoir A Retake Please! (1999).
A crew of sixteen servants carried him on a litter for the nightmarish eleven-day journey to the coast, which he documented in a tersely written diary.
They were jolted by a seismic upheaval: Watt's near-fatal struggle with a rare auto-immune disease, Churg-Strauss syndrome, which he documented in his 1996 memoir, Patient.
Last week, Alexis Madrigal published a piece in The Atlantic in which he documented how a hundred and five companies had tracked his movements online during a typical day and a half of surfing.
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