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"anecdotalist" Definitions
  1. a person who is given to or is skilled in telling anecdotes
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5 Sentences With "anecdotalist"

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He's a born anecdotalist with a lot of interesting friends.
Basil Ivor Denton Cardew (28 October 1906 – 30 November 1992) was a British journalist. He was the motoring correspondent for the Daily Express and the editor of their annual motor show review from the 1950s to the 1970s. He also served as a war correspondent during the Second World War. He was described by The Times as "a compelling anecdotalist and a lavish spender of his paper's expenses".
Puzzle box Both Edward Thorndike’s puzzle boxes and PhD thesis, penned in 1898 at Columbia University, were modelled off previous work by Romanes and Morgan. Thorndike expected to assert similar connections to animal learning through imitation and passive tuition as his predecessors. As his extensive laboratory research and observations of cats and dog’s ability to escape the boxes came to a close, he found that the research conclusions greatly differed to what he expected (that animals could learn from imitation). This was the beginning of his research into “motor impulse.” Thorndike was highly critical of the ‘anecdotalist school’ and their lack of measurable and scientific methodologies.
Kiss Hollywood Good-by (1974) was a Hollywood memoir about her MGM years and would be very successful, while her book, The Talmadge Girls (1978) is about the actress sisters Constance Talmadge and Norma Talmadge specifically. Loos would become a virtual New York institution, an assiduous partygoer and diner- out; conspicuous at fashion shows, theatrical and movie events, balls and galas. A celebrity anecdotalist, she was also never one to let facts spoil a good story: > With each book came a new spate of interviews and as one of the last > survivors of the silent era, Anita's stories became more exaggerated and she > was soon reported to have sold her first scenario at the age of 12. She > continued to thrive on interesting people and interesting activities – and > held an opinion on everything – but worked hard on keeping the vivacious and > flippant image and hiding her loneliness.
"woodcut" map of the early 1560s (shown as "Bowe church") The interior, facing the altar Archaeological evidence indicates that a church existed on this site in Saxon times. A medieval version of the church had been destroyed by the London Tornado of 1091, one of the earliest recorded (and one of the most violent) tornadoes in Britain, although the newly completed arched crypt survived. During Henry II period the church, known as “St Mary de Arcubus”,Arcubus translates as "with bows"; see arcus and was rebuilt and was famed for the arches (“bows”) of stone. At that period the high vaulted crypt—although only accessible from within the church—had windows and buttresses visible from the street. However, the anecdotalist and historian John Stow wrongly attributes the name to 1515–16, when a crown steeple made of Caen stone in the form of arches supporting a lantern, was completed. This is the form of the steeple in the Agas woodcut of 1561 (right).

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