She chronicled the big chop on Instagram Stories (of course).
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Sunday's episode chronicled the family's trip to Bali last fall.
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Reuters chronicled the "surge" in DSA chapters around the country.
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" One section chronicled a trip to Ireland: "Passages from Yeats . . .
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Her rise, which we chronicled earlier today, has been meteoric.
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Our team chronicled the dance in text, photos and video.
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Now the shows' history is being chronicled in a documentary.
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Our reporter rode the shag bus and chronicled the misery.
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Gianfranco's hospitality has been well chronicled, but for good reason.
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The Court of Appeals chronicled the drama between Britney and Sam.
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As we've chronicled before, Big Tech is at war with itself.
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I chronicled a nuclear plant meltdown and the defeat of communism.
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The shows are chronicled here, for those not in the know.
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Mama June Shannon chronicled her 300-pound weight loss on television.
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One reporter chronicled his in-flight immersive experience for the Telegraph.
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I hoped the trip, which I chronicled on a blog, chasingcairns.
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Check out her takedown, chronicled over on The Daily Dot, below.
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Reinsdorf chronicled what led him to purchase the Bulls in 1984.
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On Instagram, Ivanka has also regularly chronicled her work thus far.
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A 1995 television program chronicled Mr. Baylis's introduction to that facility.
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I chronicled a nuclear plant meltdown and the defeat of Communism.
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The office has chronicled the Navy's woes in several recent reports.
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Their adventures as newlyweds will be chronicled in Mr. and Mrs.
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His life has been chronicled in manga comic books in Japan.
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With NFR, what she chronicled changed how she approached her music.
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Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold has chronicled the cancellations on Twitter.
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He visited 2.43 distilleries (129 in Scotland) and chronicled the journey.
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Sam's path to the N.F.L. was widely chronicled at the time.
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His every move has been chronicled and touted on social media.
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Sam's path to the N.F.L. was widely chronicled at the time.
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We chronicled the rise of A$AP Rocky in our documentary SXDDVNLY.
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Nguyen chronicled the protests in a series of tweets before his arrest.
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Politkovskaya chronicled the killings and torture of civilians by the Russian military.
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Starr chronicled her recovery on her Facebook page, revealing in a Nov.
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Their marriage was also chronicled on their spinoff series, Khloé and Lamar.
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News reports recounted his life story and chronicled developments in the case.
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VH1 chronicled the couple's courtship on another reality show, My Fair Brady.
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He chronicled the entirety of Frederick Darren Berg's tenure at Meridian Group.
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There's a lot that's been chronicled, but there's still so much more.
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CNN's Greg Krieg has chronicled some of the more incredible Moore moments.
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This was the world that Young Jeezy, too, chronicled in his rhymes.
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Before she escaped Raqqa, CNN chronicled Maha's WhatsApp conversations with her mother.
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Rand Corporation has chronicled what it calls "truth decay" in public life.
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She chronicled her recovery on her Facebook page, revealing in a Nov.
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Her experience as a foster parent is chronicled in Foster Parent Diary.
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We chronicled the 300 block of Hyde Street in the Tenderloin neighborhood.
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She, like the majority of black people, leads a life seldom chronicled.
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She lived and celebrated these values as much as she chronicled them.
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He won in 2016 despite the manifold vices chronicled by Mueller's team.
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There's even a subreddit that, since 2014, has chronicled many of them.
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Her possessions, even her exhaustively chronicled autobiographies, would almost certainly be incinerated.
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A website called Free Nazanin has chronicled every step of her ordeal.
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DeLoach also sheds some light on the widely chronicled Hoover-King feud.
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BuzzFeed News chronicled some of these struggles in an article published Wednesday.
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The Wiz, like The Chi, chronicled black life in an inner city.
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Bloomberg chronicled the problems exhaustively here, and we've been hearing the same things.
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Her 21994 book, "Love Brought Me Back," chronicled the search for a donor.
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Verizon's issues are already chronicled above, but its competitors aren't much better off.
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Since her injury, Sildaru has chronicled her recovery on various social media platforms.
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A passenger seated near the new mother chronicled the unlikely event on Facebook.
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The Discovery Channel series chronicled the Hayden's family-owned Louisiana custom firearms business.
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Subsequent episodes chronicled the emotional aftermath, though that was not their sole focus.
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The magician recently chronicled the origins of his weight-loss for Grub Street.
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Phillip Longman chronicled this phenomenon of regional inequality last year for Washington Monthly.
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O.J. Simpson, the FX hit that chronicled his dramatic murder trial from 1995.
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Their discoveries will be chronicled in a documentary to be released later today.
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Amid all the dangers he chronicled daily, Anderson persuaded himself he was safe.
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Kohler chronicled their journey on his "Ayden's Army" website and 4AydenStrong Facebook page.
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Erin's latest pregnancy's will be chronicled on the spin-off Expecting: Erin & Chad.
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The Pittsburgh Public Safety Department chronicled the rescue efforts on its Twitter account.
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The hunt for Franklin was chronicled for years in The Times and elsewhere.
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In 2013, OWN chronicled Lindsay Lohan's journey to stay sober after leaving rehab.
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Human rights groups have chronicled widespread abuses by Islamic State against the Yazidis.
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The actual terms of what was happening remained largely undefined and poorly chronicled.
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As chronicled by my colleague Rebecca R. Ruiz, they spoke scornfully of WADA.
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I recently chronicled the story of Jason Greenstein and his battle against cancer.
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Mr. Kaplan chronicled the monument's restoration in some 125,000 photographs over a decade.
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The result is the disaster Dreier has chronicled — with no end in sight.
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Biden staffers have taken aim at reporters who chronicled the campaign's early struggles.
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His oral history of Wi-Fi is chronicled in the Computer History Museum.
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The effort was chronicled earlier this month in an investigative story in Newsweek.
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So Times reporters have chronicled how it can aid you on Election Day.
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The statements of victims chronicled some of the darkest years of Boston history.
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In 2014 he chronicled his predicament, precisely and eloquently, in The Hedgehog Review.
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So did Samuel Pepys, in which he chronicled the Great Fire of London.
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Their journeys, chronicled on Twitter, drew in more and more fans, including me.
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His wife, Jennifer, chronicled her husband&aposs transplant and drawn-out death on Facebook.
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The show chronicled the life of the American swimmer as he prepared for Rio.
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It's all chronicled very well in this BBC documentary, Tetris: From Russia With Love.
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Times reporters have chronicled his reversals on civil rights, marijuana policy, immigration and more.
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We've chronicled the most consequential demographic shift on our planet: the aging, childless future.
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She has also chronicled their love of the outdoors, posting photos of them hiking.
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"Toni Morrison, seminal author who stirringly chronicled the Black American experience, dies" https://t.
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But few Australians have chronicled contemporary small-town life as thoughtfully as Tim Winton.
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La'Kysha chronicled these incidents in Facebook posts, along with complaints about the police department.
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Wired reporter Andy Greenberg chronicled his "real-life" experience driving a hijacked Jeep Cherokee.
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A more kindred spirit would be Thomas Harding's Hanns and Rudolf, which chronicled how
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As Altucher ping-ponged between financial success and failure, he has chronicled his depression.
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As a writer, Ms. Vetrano also chronicled the pain and poignancy of her life.
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Reese Witherspoon, Jessica Alba and more celebrity moms chronicled their day on social media.
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All of this was chronicled in her first memoir, "Dancing on My Grave" (1986).
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Kaitlin Quistgaard chronicled yoga's often bizarre ascendance as the former editor of Yoga Journal.
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Media reports have chronicled how kids are embracing e-cigarettes, especially the brand JUUL.
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The nerve-racking competition has been chronicled in novels, nonfiction, documentaries and feature films.
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Indeed he did, and for the next few weeks, his every step was chronicled.
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This and other notable sales and acquisitions are chronicled in our latest Transactions story.
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The daily meditation, diet and exercise routines are chronicled down to each mandatory smoothie.
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In pictures from New York, Paris and London, The Times chronicled the ecstatic celebrations.
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For "Honeybear," he chronicled his romance with Emma as it mutated into a marriage.
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One community, chronicled in the book, hid sick family members and physically attacked doctors.
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One community, chronicled in the book, hid sick family members and physically attacked doctors.
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In 2008, she published "Louder Than Words," which chronicled her son's journey with autism.
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Ms. Ali chronicled her fight against the rare form of cancer on social media.
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Of Mr. Trump's deeds, the ones Mr. Mueller chronicled are far from the worst.
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Of Mr. Trump's deeds, the ones Mr. Mueller chronicled are far from the worst.
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And Jackie the amateur athlete, his college exploits chronicled by a booming black press.
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In 2018, Vlada Knowlton released "The Most Dangerous Year," which chronicled the child's transition.
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This and other notable sales and acquisitions are chronicled in our latest Transactions story.
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Thus began the year and a half of contraceptive roulette chronicled in my film.
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TMZ has chronicled the radical changes in Kanye's behavior over the last few years.
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This and other notable sales and acquisitions are chronicled in our latest Transactions story.
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Reuters chronicled the 27-year-old Koepka's unorthodox road to success, from Kazakhstan to Kenya.
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The shortage of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) professions is well chronicled.
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The episode chronicled her cheating scandal with Tristan Thompson, which finally unfolded on the E!
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Darden chronicled his experiences from the sensational trial in his bestselling 1996 book, In Contempt.
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He chronicled his ineffective treatment online, and his death last month prompted a public outcry.
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His conviction, chronicled on the Netflix series "Making a Murderer" ... was overturned back in August.
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" Dasovich chronicled his journey learning Filipino in a YouTube series called "The Art of Tagalog.
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CNN chronicled Hill's campaign as part of a 'Year of the Woman 2018' political series.
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Gilbert met her husband, José Nunes, during the travels she chronicled in her 2006 memoir.
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Jennie Livingston chronicled this subculture in her acclaimed documentary "Paris is Burning", released in 1990.
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The event was even chronicled in The Social Network (though there was no desk staring).
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It watched the movie "Invincible," played card games and chronicled its ordeal on social media.
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This language, and its connotations, has been chronicled over the years by wary health providers.
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An ongoing renaissance of knitting and crocheting is chronicled in the full-length documentary YARN.
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Yes, and The Daily Dot chronicled the first online whisperings of this belief very thoroughly.
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Their fallout will be chronicled on this season of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?
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" Author Michael Lewis chronicled IEX's efforts in his book, "Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt.
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This is a sad state of affairs, since the orchestra's work deserves to be chronicled.
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Her devoutly chronicled, decades-long friendship with Nancy Reagan won her the sobriquet First Friend.
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The wrongdoing has been well chronicled (though expanded access to detention facilities is still necessary).
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Take, for example, the story of Suey Park, the very first person chronicled on TIRML.
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Now that crusade will be chronicled for TV in a new documentary series for E!
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He's even made a documentary, "Idle Threat: A Man on Emission" which chronicled his efforts.
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Though counterintuitive, studies have chronicled light's effect on this small portion of those with epilepsy.
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The Forward has chronicled the experiences of Jews in the United States for 120 years.
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These intimate images also chronicled the broader cultural and demographic shifts of the Central District.
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Its widespread disinformation efforts recently have been chronicled by a number of publications, including HuffPost.
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Over the past three decades, they've chronicled a steady rise of carbon dioxide in seawater.
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Photographer Mark E. Trent chronicled the everyday lives of friends who were addicted to drugs.
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His divorce from his second wife, 26 years his junior, was widely chronicled in Washington.
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When I joined, it had wanted to be the platform that chronicled the conservative story.
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Our writer chronicled the strange and wonderful things that New Yorkers bring on public transit.
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Mr. Ziadeh chronicled his experience in an affidavit as part of his original asylum application.
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Our colleague Michael M. Grynbaum chronicled Mr. Bloomberg's history of making demeaning comments about women.
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She chronicled its horrors as a freelance journalist in Bosnia, for this newspaper among others.
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In 2016, it chronicled how government forces had detained and tortured people in Syrian prisons.
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" She recalled her years-long "infertility nightmare," which she chronicled in her memoir, "Instant Mom.
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Chronicled in Michael Lewis' "Moneyball," their story ushered in a new era in the game.
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Starting from about October 2018, the FBI chronicled Thomasberg's discussions about drugs and drug use.
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It has also been exhaustively chronicled, which makes this set feel like a fait accompli.
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Letizia Battaglia chronicled Palermo's Mafia wars in the 1970s and '80s for a local newspaper.
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Its renovation and cultivation, along with those of her other homes, was chronicled in Mrs.
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BuzzFeed chronicled the issue in a lengthy exposé last week, which Twitter took issue with.
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As others have chronicled before me, social media makes letting go of a relationship even harder.
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Okay, that's obviously not an idiom, but it's a true story chronicled by Vice's Joseph Cox.
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Dream's arrival will be chronicled on an hour-long baby special airing next month on E!
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Where does the behaviour chronicled in the Mueller report stand on the Johnson-Nixon-Clinton scale?
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Newspapers have chronicled a wave of crime, from armed robberies to the murder of Muslim clerics.
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I chronicled the trip and became part of the ups and downs of their new life.
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And on the Internet trans people chronicled their transitions or posted videos about their personal histories.
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Reports have chronicled how potent synthetics such as fentanyl are becoming more common — and more dangerous.
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Lovingly chronicled by Design Sponge, Remodelista, Lonny and Apartment Therapy, they have become design-blog superstars.
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Very little of this period, the last third of her life, is chronicled in Showalter's biography.
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These pros and cons are chronicled by Bronson in 29 references to professional players and coaches.
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The NYT chronicled the past two weeks of market turmoil through the eyes of seven traders.
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Tech We're Using J. David Goodman, a metro reporter, has chronicled the Google and Amazon invasions.
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I chronicled the workers as they agonized over whether to train their replacements for extra pay.
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Instead, Ms. Wall, a 30-year-old freelance journalist from Sweden, chronicled the lives of others.
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She said she was never a fan of Mr. Bourdain's tattoos, which chronicled his culinary journeys.
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In 2006, she launched her website, True Crime Diary, where she chronicled hundreds of unsolved crimes.
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Newspapers have chronicled his vast riches, including a yacht, a luxury Cancún apartment and expensive watches.
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Times photographers chronicled the arc of the war in Afghanistan, which has vexed three U.S. presidencies.
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The family's story was chronicled last year by ProPublica, in collaboration with The New York Times.
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Times photographers chronicled the 16-year conflict, and this graphic shows the areas of Taliban control.
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Vilma Núñez, formerly a Sandinista, founded the center, which has chronicled abuses by Mr. Ortega's government.
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The scene serves as a metaphor for the social transition the series has chronicled, he added.
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So did Roméo Dallaire, who chronicled both the Rwandan genocide and the world's indifference to it.
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And she has meticulously chronicled her legal battle, publishing a diary about her triumphs and setbacks.
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The case, from 2017, was chronicled this week in the agency's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
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Although his right arm was critically wounded in the process, he chronicled their barrier-breaking work.
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We've chronicled the fall of Sears — how its deliberate sluggishness killed the Amazon of the 20th century.
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The disc, her first in more than a decade, chronicled her silent battle with depression and anxiety.
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The star, whose life was chronicled in the film Soul Surfer, isn't going through her pregnancy alone.
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Vox's Matt Yglesias has chronicled how that decision, coupled with the Great Recession, crippled the island's economy.
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A movie released last year, "Only the Brave," chronicled the wildfire and the men&aposs final moments.
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Their struggles had been chronicled in a book, Les Enfants de Duplessis, by the sociologist Pauline Gill.
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She chronicled the personalities of the Clinton and Bush eras, and died at the age of 47.
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The last year has seen the factory shrink, get canceled, reappear, and undergo other shifts chronicled below.
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The city's film-makers have lost their pre-eminence, just as the mobsters they chronicled have declined.
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But being a famous actress means both your most glamorous and your most embarrassing moments get chronicled.
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" Stockman, recently chronicled the likely ruin he foresees for the U.S. economy in his new book "Trumped!
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And Rodriguez also chronicled her excitement in a selfie video which she shared on Twitter. Yup. pic.twitter.
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This season of Teen Mom OG has chronicled tensions between Palin and Meyers as their relationship unraveled.
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The show has chronicled her life with her husband, Terry Dubrow, as well as their four kids.
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The debacle was chronicled by Clarke Gayford on Twitter, posting two different pictures of cats on Tuesday.
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Canada-based Argentine director Laura Bari chronicled the remedial coming-of-age of her two teenage nieces.
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Despite some well-chronicled acrimony between the two, El-Erian was complimentary of Gross on his retirement.
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Biopics as different as Ed Wood and The Damned United have chronicled public failure, showing how even
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On the other hand, cops chronicled a trail of blood from the bodies to O.J.'s bathroom.
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The two have quite a story, as Eurogamer chronicled in an excellent feature published in May 2017.
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Thomas Vicino has chronicled the phenomenon in other towns, such as Farmer's Branch, Texas or Carpentersville, Illinois.
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His historic journey on Apollo 11 was chronicled in the 2018 film "First Man," starring Ryan Gosling.
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Lynch's insistence that this dubious interaction was a conversation about "golf and grandkids" has been well chronicled.
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His speech is punctuated by numerous ovations, each of them carefully counted and chronicled by the media.
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We chronicled the important landmarks, changing neighborhoods and quintessential New York characters we met along the way.
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Mr. Trump's gold-plated 757 is a fixation of cable news, its landings and takeoffs chronicled live.
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He also appeared in the film "American Man: The Price of Gridiron Glory," which chronicled his life.
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Luckily for those not in the front rows, editors, reporters and buyers chronicled it all on Twitter.
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Stallone chronicled his time at the California music festival, where he rocked out to Guns N' Roses.
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Her snaps chronicled her dawning realization that no fur didn't mean the kitty wouldn't aggravate her allergies.
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Merrily We Roll Along, as chronicled by the documentary, is a curious case of life imitating art.
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This is just one of the achievements chronicled in "Above and Beyond," which Ms. Kennedy also narrates.
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These weren't hard-news articles; they were human-interest stories that chronicled Americans during the Great Depression.
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We're sharing the work of Times photographers who have chronicled skaters' glides and slides for 75 years.
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And so the saga of Jed Shafer, which I've chronicled twice before, comes to a happy end.
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His life was as remarkable as that of any of those Renaissance masters whose adventures he chronicled.
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As MGoBlog chronicled, that means there are four Michigan players who will lose their scholarships next season.
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"A Place of My Own," his second, chronicled the "radically unhandy" Pollan's construction of his writing studio.
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Observers chronicled the plane's course on social media and listened in to radio traffic in real time.
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Nature, as Rachel Carson chronicled in her "Silent Spring," published 58 years ago, is telling us something.
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We already have chronicled why the NCAA's metric of choice for seeding teams, the RPI, is awful.
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As a photojournalist, he has chronicled flood, war, famine, joy, refugee migrations, street life, and political oppression.
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Magellan captained a multinational crew on a journey that was chronicled by an Italian scholar, Antonio Pigafetta.
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As chronicled in CNBC's "The Filthy Rich Guide, " here's a glimpse at some of Cage's craziest purchases.
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This is not the Bellevue story generally associated with Schwartz, and his life has been well chronicled.
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My last project, Generation Wealth, chronicled 25 years of my looking at wealth and materialism in culture.
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His story is chronicled in the investment classic "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" by Edwin Lefevre. 2.
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The film chronicled the life of Tilikum, who was captured in 1003 around the age of 2.
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This Twitter thread chronicled how one female undergraduate made it through — the A.P. Computer Science "brohort" notwithstanding.
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He was the subject of a 2006 documentary, "God Spoke," which chronicled his journey to the Senate.
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The affair, with its close calls and heavy breathing, is chronicled by Sorel with pace and humor.
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The couple were flown to New York for the wedding, and it was chronicled in London's newspapers.
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In the blog's original run, Kick chronicled the removed web documents of the George W. Bush administration.
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The reality stars on Wednesday welcomed a daughter, according to Luyendyk, who chronicled their birthing journey on Instagram.
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The film chronicled the relationship between Nugent and Tiede, who became companions shortly after Nugent became a widow.
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He chronicled 2017's record number of — mostly loaded — firearms that TSA confiscated from checkpoints around the country.
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As she chronicled on her PLOS Blog, finding photos of African-American female scientists proved even more elusive.
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That never happened (and never really came close to happening), as we have chronicled here, here and here.
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These observations were made possible by NASA's Kepler space telescope, which chronicled the event across 30-minute intervals.
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USA Today chronicled how Wendy's humiliated a troll so throughly, the user had to deactivate their Twitter handle.
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And like its neighbor Alabama, Mississippi has chronicled its vivid, often violent, history during the civil rights era.
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" The book appears 20 years after Bryson chronicled another trek around Britain in "Notes From a Small Island.
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This isn't the first time Beckham and Moretz have chronicled cute moments in their relationship on social media.
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Chapelle too chronicled the stress of social interaction, figuring himself as the sufferer of a kind of hyperawareness.
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Her first, Bound to You, rode on the 50 Shades hype and chronicled Hodgson's time as professional dominatrix.
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The 56-year-old star previously chronicled her personal journey in the 2012 memoir "Lessons from the Mountain."
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" The star recently chronicled the stories behind his many popular roles in the memoir, "Revenge of the Nerd.
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This is the story chronicled in the documentary, focusing specifically on Knox, and it's available to stream now.
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As chronicled in her biography, On her Own Ground, following the Emancipation Proclamation, her parents worked as sharecroppers.
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Silicon Valley is likely to recall Fiorina's tenure at Hewlett-Packard differently, as Re/code's Arik Hesseldahl chronicled.
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A camera crew was dispatched to hear how the man won, and they chronicled his series of lies.
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One popular Chinese variety show this year also chronicled some of the good acts done by the fans.
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If Catastrophe's first season chronicled a mistake-turned-blessing, the second season is about mistakes that remain regrettable.
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At least we can live vicariously through Philipps' addictive Instagram, where she chronicled their simple, perfect day together.
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Much of this activity was chronicled by Mar-a-Lago club member Richard DeAgazio on his Facebook page.
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Two pages on the State Department website that chronicled the "myths and facts" about refugees have been removed.
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This was chronicled in "The Girls Next Door," a TV reality show that aired from 22016 through 2100.
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"Adrift" is based on events that took place in 1983, later chronicled in a book by Tami Oldham.
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Several outlets have chronicled the false or dubious statements Diamond and Silk made under oath during the hearing.
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The NEA died because artists tried too hard to be "the other," apart from the society they chronicled.
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She chronicled her transition and her sex-reassignment surgery in the 2007 documentary "Alexis Arquette: She's My Brother."
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Brandow even chronicled his family's journey to pay off the debt on his personal finance blog, Debt Discipline.
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The complaint minutely chronicled an odyssey of embezzlement, global money flow and lavish spending in the United States.
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In March, Politico chronicled a week of Trump remarks and found on average one misstatement every five minutes.
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The Huffington Post once chronicled 71 inaccuracies in an hourlong town hall session — more than one a minute.
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And there were many: two and a half days, six looks, all excitedly chronicled by local style watchers.
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This sparked a spat between the two of them on Twitter, ably chronicled by my colleague Aja Romano.
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Our writer chronicled some of the strange and wonderful things New Yorkers bring with them on public transit.
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" Mr. Wang was born in the north of China in 1967, after the events chronicled in "Dead Souls.
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Newspapers dubbed him the "last wild Indian" and chronicled his reactions to modern wonders like streetcars and airplanes.
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Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace's life has been highly talked about and chronicled since his assassination in 1997.
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Bana chronicled her experience of the Syrian war on Twitter, where she now has more than 367,000 followers.
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His youngest child, Julia, whose birth we chronicled in our first story, is now toddling around their apartment.
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The emails chronicled McCabe's efforts to address a separate controversy involving his wife's 2015 campaign for political office.
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Every gruesome case of once-insured families now left to die would be duly chronicled by the media.
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The evening was chronicled in "Town Bloody Hall," a 1979 documentary by D. A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus.
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He chronicled the ESP believers and the Upper East Side aristocrats who imagined they were radical Black Panthers.
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The filmmakers had chronicled stories of sexual harassment and abuse even before the #MeToo movement came to prominence.
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The bride produced and directed the 2012 documentary "Heaartbeat," which chronicled the life of her stepfather, the artist.
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Mr. Brizé's previous feature, "The Measure of a Man," chronicled the everyday challenges of a 21st-century worker.
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The Chicago Tribune has chronicled over 6900 murders in Chi-Raq this year through the Labor Day weekend.
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The saga was chronicled on "Making a Murderer," which triggered outrage and almost certainly helped in the appeal.
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And the book describes Jane Fonda and Roger Vadim's much-chronicled Malibu Beach party as having occurred in 1963.
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She also chronicled the experience, revealing all the ways that travel can be stressful, bizarre, beautiful, and life-affirming.
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After the wedding, the Wilkersons starred in Rich in Faith, a reality show that chronicled their lives and ministry.
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Heather appeared on "TMZ Live" Wednesday and chronicled what she says is a custody war that erupted without warning.
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Carreyrou's "Bad Blood" meticulously chronicled every tiny warning sign that worried Theranos' staff in order to build a case.
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As the journalist Gary Kamiya has chronicled, many of the TL's old buildings were declared historic and thus preserved.
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Their hit reality show chronicled the adventures of their family bounty-hunting business and aired from 2004 to 2012.
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The Department of Justice report on the Baltimore Police Department chronicled a history of abusive behavior from law enforcement.
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Despite the city's well-chronicled woes, Mr. Kartsotis came to town in what, in retrospect, seems like perfect timing.
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The hamster's journey into Kim's home was chronicled during the May 26 episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
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Their investigation is chronicled in the book I'll Be Gone in the Dark, which came out after McNamara's death.
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Mr Wolfe not only chronicled his "wild, bizarre, unpredictable, hog-stomping, Baroque country" in a torrent of vivid prose.
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Their prosecution and eventual exoneration will be chronicled in the upcoming Ana DuVernay Netflix series, When They See Us.
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In September, writing for IRIN, an international news service that focuses on humanitarian issues, he chronicled yet another strike.
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Sunday's episode chronicled the new mom welcoming her first child, daughter Stormi, with rapper Travis Scott on Feb. 1.
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Wharfe, whose book Closely Guarded Secret chronicled his work with Diana, recalls her famous words at the photo call.
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She chronicled her journey in her 2014 book, Finding Peace Amid the Chaos: My Escape from Depression and Suicide.
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A documentary, called Shut Up and Play the Hits, chronicled the band's final farewell concert in Madison Square Garden.
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Nature itself, as Jackson points out and as dozens of researchers have chronicled, is a tonic for our minds.
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Many writers have chronicled the exciting and infamous story of how Vincenzo Peruggia stole the "Mona Lisa" in 1911.
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Women deserved to have their "hopes and achievements as citizens of the world" chronicled in a major metropolitan newspaper.
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The fashion icon chronicled a day of shows with her W Mag Snapchat takeover (yes, you read that right).
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As chronicled in CNBC's "Secret Lives of the Super Rich," here's a glimpse at some of Cage's craziest purchases.
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Donations began flooding in and Gager has been making frequent trips to the store, chronicled on her Facebook page.
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The idea excited him, since he thought the whole process could be chronicled in a short-term reality show.
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Blac Chyna, 27, showed fans her hair transformation on Thursday when she chronicled her bantu knot process on Instagram.
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Trump's denials invariably precede the leaked, rumored, whispered and much-chronicled West Wing staff changes he claims are inventions.
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I chronicled the moment when I felt like a rat, dazzled by the light, burrowing itself into its hole.
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Obama administration staff members, their barhopping chronicled in the gossip pages, have hit the 14th Street hot spots hard.
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Her crimes are chronicled all over Google, so the change could get her a job at Walmart for sure.
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Usher unexpectedly stripped down for fans during an impromptu tour of his house on Snapchat, chronicled over on BuzzFeed.
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Oral histories allow people whose lives may not be otherwise chronicled to create a historical witness of their experiences.
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In 2017, he released the Netflix documentary "House of Z," which chronicled the highs and lows of his career.
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The high school has some 50 teams across 14 sports, well chronicled in the local newspaper, the Suffolk Times.
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The comics news and rumor site Bleeding Cool endlessly chronicled the belief that it was canceled over film rights.
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Last year, FIFA 17 debuted "The Journey," which chronicled the rise of Alex Hunter in the English Premier League.
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In recent weeks, our obituaries team has chronicled the lives of some of the best in their respective fields.
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In seven places around the world, photojournalists chronicled the people still working amid a pandemic with many uncertainties ahead.
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The enduring ties among Doerr, Pesky, Williams and Dom DiMaggio were chronicled by David Halberstam in "The Teammates" (2003).
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By now, numerous Western journalists have chronicled Azov's crusade to turn Ukraine into a hub of international white supremacy.
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From Mexico to Mississippi, Ramallah to Russia, Nairobi to New Delhi, we chronicled the lives of 18-year-olds.
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In the late seventies, Verdi chronicled the punk scene at CBGB with a Leica, capturing the jagged, fleeting defiance.
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Mr. Porat took the Chihuahua home, washed her in the kitchen sink (which he chronicled) and at 52.23 a.m.
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As I chronicled in my book, that move came after multiple switched votes and tense negotiations with his colleagues.
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In abundant amounts, for example, it has chronicled every tweet, mood shift and food fight in the Oval Office.
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Syphilis, caused by bacteria, has been well known for centuries, chronicled as a scourge since at least the 1400s.
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Mr. Lawrence's death was not the last, but it is the final one to be chronicled in this series.
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But more than the media landscape has shifted in the two decades since McCain's free-wheeling, print-chronicled campaign.
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The best chronicled of such incidents took place in 2403 in Gorakhpur, Mr. Adityanath's hometown, in eastern Uttar Pradesh.
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Produced by Victory Films, it chronicled the president's 2016 election over Hillary Clinton to his strict stance on China.
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Not long after, his friend Frank Fumich, who competed in the race last year, chronicled Libecki's effort on Facebook.
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As chronicled in Mother Jones, the brothers spend time driving to local businesses collecting expired food and leftover scraps.
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Its business hinges on something very 2019: Life events big and small are being relentlessly chronicled on social media.
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He chronicled the whole endeavor on Twitter, from extracting spores from ancient Egyptian pottery straight to the finished loaf.
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" Blaine chronicled their unsung contributions to the music industry in a 1990 memoir, "Hal Blaine and the Wrecking Crew.
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In 2008, Penn played the activist in a biopic that chronicled his life up until his assassination in 1978.
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This is a development that our bureaus worldwide have chronicled with breadth and sophistication over the past three years.
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At the time, I had a real admiration for Dischord [Records] and the way they chronicled the DC scene.
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His near misses, including Pinehurst in 276, Winged Foot in 57 and Merion in 21988, have been well chronicled.
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All these people, I remember these people of the day, because you also chronicled them in Vanity Fair. Sure.
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While Los Chapitos and López battled for the throne, Valdez chronicled their power struggle in the pages of RioDoce.
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One of 20th-century Japan's most acclaimed writers, Tanizaki was a prolific author who chronicled his country for six decades.
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Walter Isaacson later chronicled the feud between Bill Gates and Jobs that would arise when Microsoft moved forward with Windows.
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That's exactly what they did — often through secretive and legally dubious methods, as Daley chronicled in his book, Ratf**ked.
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In his bookstore and cafeteria, in San Juan Teotihuacán, he began to read texts that chronicled life in ancient Mexico.
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Lindley has chronicled her health journey in Facebook posts also shared on a GoFundMe page set up for the family.
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Earlier this summer, Wired chronicled the tragedy in Myanmar and traced Facebook's role in it as far back as 2014.
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She also chronicled the night out on Snapchat, uploading a video of a few of the ladies slapping Jenner's butt.
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Since the Raptors won the NBA title on June 13, Leonard's journey around Toronto has been chronicled on social media.
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"Blackfish" chronicled the life of Tilikum, an orca that killed a SeaWorld trainer during a performance in Orlando in 2010.
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This is where Little works, and it's where she was working last year when she chronicled her life for Refinery29.
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"Well, the question is much chronicled," he explained, referring to the number of times the subject has been brought up.
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These are things Beyoncé did throughout her 2016 masterpiece, Lemonade, which chronicled her turbulent relationship with an unfaithful Jay-Z.
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I might add that the expedition chronicled in my book had 12 PhD scientists on it, including three top archaeologists.
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One writer, Jeremy D. Larson, set out to find the truth, and chronicled the journey for Red Bull Music Academy.
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Creating darkly personal diaristic drawings that chronicled her journey through heartbreak, and all the aftershocks that go along with it.
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These two cases were eventually chronicled in writer Robert Mayer's book The Dreams of Ada, which was published in 1987.
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It's artistically chronicled via 11 stages of grief: intuition, denial, anger, apathy, emptiness, accountability, reformation, forgiveness, resurrection, hope and redemption.
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His work is an accusation—against the perpetrators of the cruelty he intimately chronicled, against his audience and against himself.
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Sure, there was some jovial ribbing of former Speaker of the House John Boehner, whose emotional bouts were well-chronicled.
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For example, in one Money Diaries series, several women chronicled their spending habits for a week during their internship programs.
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It is by now well-chronicled that the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 28500 was based on shockingly bad intelligence.
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All in all, her career spanned 9 decades ... and a 2017 documentary called "Wait for Your Laugh" chronicled her journey.
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WQED Pittsburgh chronicled the Dirty Dozen in 2010: Chew has basic healthcare, but medical expenses are expected to be steep.
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We've chronicled each and every last one of her on-screen roles — and found where you can watch them, too!
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Meanwhile, at the beginning of 2016 we chronicled the 12 most essential Essential Mixes of the 90s and early 2000s.
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The cause was lung cancer, according to Ms. Lester, who chronicled her aunt's travails this year in The New Yorker.
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All of the experiences chronicled in "32 Yolks," both bright and dark, feed into Mr. Ripert's work at Le Bernardin.
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The photograph of a girls lacrosse team chronicled in the documentary was taken by Peter Eliot Buntaine, not Eliot Buntaine.e.
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And Michael Moore, a liberal provocateur whose breakthrough documentary "Roger & Me" chronicled his hometown's decline, has called for Snyder's arrest.
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The story of Burlington College has been fodder for more than a year, chronicled primarily by local Vermont publication VTDigger.
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Her experience was chronicled in an episode of "This American Life," that offers a glimpse of DeVos as a mentor.
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We chronicled tech in 2016 in full here, and you can see the rest of our year end series here.
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A cover story in Fast Company chronicled the company's rise to power and execs were spouting off about their dominance.
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During eight years of GOP rule — from 2010 to 2018 — headlines chronicled the civil war raging within the Republican party.
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Martin Scorsese famously chronicled the "Goodfellas" gangsters involved in the scheme, like Henry Hill and James "Jimmy the Gent" Burke.
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The photograph of a girls lacrosse team chronicled in the documentary was taken by Peter Eliot Buntaine, not Eliot Buntaine.
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Since 2015, the All-America survey has chronicled a slow, steady rise in the percentage of Americans who own stock.
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Arya Stark — chronicled her day leading up to the Game of Thrones season 6 premiere, and it's an utter delight.
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He subsequently chronicled his experiences and those of local residents in his book, "Courage After the Crash" (Saj Publishing, 2002).
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Their every move has not been chronicled on social media since the N.H.L. draft on Friday in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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They were deeply entrenched in the punk and new wave scene, and wanted to showcase Nissen's photography that chronicled it.
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Ben Bernanke, the former Federal Reserve chairman, has criticized the secular-stagnation theory, as Vox's Matt Yglesias chronicled in 2015.
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Those who do figure it out have then dealt with well-chronicled issues of abuse and bullying on the service.
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The extensive hacks of Hillary Clinton's campaign emails and a host of other dirty tricks have likewise been exhaustively chronicled.
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What followed was a remarkable few days, and months, of recovery and restoration that I chronicled in a recent article.
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A member of the native Warao tribe, Avila has chronicled growing health challenges for indigenous peoples during Venezuela's economic collapse.
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A member of the native Warao tribe, Avila has chronicled growing health challenges for indigenous peoples during Venezuela's economic collapse.
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Mr. Trudeau's socks have begun to take on a life of their own, chronicled, and mostly celebrated, by observers everywhere.
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Footsteps Exploring the world Wilson wrote about isn't easy: many of the hubs of black life he chronicled are gone.
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First chronicled in PEOPLE back in November of 2018, Adelaide's grueling story began at the beginning of her short life.
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In compelling detail, she chronicled her time as a student at Harvard while experiencing depression, drug abuse and sexual liberation.
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Issue No. 192, in June, chronicled the death of Rick Grimes, the central character since the series premiere in 2003.
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Referring to detailed contemporaneous notes he took, Taylor chronicled how his concern over this increased as the summer went on.
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Its history, as chronicled in the book "Showdown at Gucci Gulch," explains why 30 years have passed without another one.
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Their first, "Lone Survivor" from 2013, chronicled an unsuccessful 2005 Navy SEAL mission to kill a Taliban leader in Afghanistan.
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Donald Jr. was 210 at a time when gossip columnists, some encouraged by his father, chronicled the family soap opera.
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While it's commendable that the Dunphys are so exhaustively chronicled, the reams of pages describing them fail to add complexity.
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In 2014, the American Civil Liberties Union report "Warehoused and Forgotten" chronicled the conditions faced by immigrants in these institutions.
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LONDON — Andrea Levy, a prizewinning author whose novels chronicled the experience of Jamaican immigrants in Britain, died on Thursday night.
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The glamorous couple chronicled the run-up to Monday night's star-studded Los Angeles premiere of his new comedy Hail, Caesar!
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Numerous published reports have chronicled the parents' attempts to find their daughter, including launching a Facebook page dedicated to the cause.
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Their shocking childhoods are chronicled in a new special titled "People Magazine Investigates: Cults" on Investigation Discovery, People magazine reported Wednesday.
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It was often a social event that attracted thousands of onlookers who celebrated with picnics and chronicled the occasion on postcards.
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In 2006, they briefly starred in The Wendy Williams Experience on VH1, which chronicled the two co-hosting their radio show.
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This isn't the first time S&P has chronicled the difficulties of active managers' ability to meet their goals over time.
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"This has been my deepest secret," says Bankson, who candidly chronicled her skin-care journey with her 824K followers on YouTube.
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As Sears filed for bankruptcy yesterday, we chronicled how the once-iconic department store has been misunderstanding its shoppers for decades.
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"I have been collecting these bags for a minute," Ms. Jenner said enthusiastically in another tour, chronicled on YouTube in 603.
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The relentless search efforts were chronicled online by Kent Search and Rescue officials, who posted daily Facebook updates about their progress.
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The domestic energy push that we chronicled in Texas in 2008 began spreading like a prairie fire … into the actual prairie.
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She chronicled her transition and the process of her sex reassignment surgery in the 2007 documentary Alexis Arquette: She's My Brother.
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If you're interested in the technical side of things, Phoenix chronicled Cobalt and Amethyst's development in a 139-episode YouTube playlist.
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Moore candidly recounted the tragedy in her 1995 memoir After All, which also chronicled her troubled marriages and struggle with alcoholism.
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She chronicled her cancer, first diagnosed in 2006, in the documentary Farrah's Story, co-produced with her close friend Alana Stewart.
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Yet a convincing explanation for this figure's decline, previously chronicled by historians such as Tony Judt and Sudhir Hazareesingh, is elusive.
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After the Kardiashian/West wedding, the Wilkersons starred in Rich in Faith, a reality show that chronicled their lives and ministry.
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Mr. Cohen's love of art has been well chronicled, as have some of his big purchases and major sales at auctions.
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Rather, it chronicled his failures in love, and the creeping feeling of not fitting in, despite the millions of records sold.
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Her lengthy career was chronicled in 2017 documentary Wait for Your Laugh, which featured interviews with many of her co-stars.
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He claimed to have been a CIA assassin on the side, as chronicled in his autobiography, 'Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.
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ELSEWHERE > The good-news story of America today: Upbeat trends chronicled nationwide and in smaller communities, by Tom Geoghegan, BBC News.
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Earlier this year, the famous Argentine footballer Diego Maradona was the subject of an HBO documentary that chronicled his storied career.
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When their son, Kaleb Arkell Graves, was later born prematurely, at 24 weeks, the couple chronicled the experience on social media.
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The journalists published it independently and later chronicled the saga and its fallout in a book that came out last year.
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Choosing her words carefully, she chronicled my sister's death, cautioning that real life is far more ghastly than in the movies.
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We chronicled a weekend of the gun violence that has engulfed families and neighborhoods: three days, 64 people shot, six killed.
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The story of the couple whose relationship led to the court ruling is chronicled in the movie, "Loving," now in theaters.
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His attempt to keep his diagnosis private for years was chronicled in the Academy Award-winning film "Bohemian Rhapsody" in 2018.
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The Limited came in third, with 250 closures, followed by Wet Seal, which has the fifth most closures chronicled (171 stores).
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As a journalist who wrote a book that chronicled Bob Levinson's story, I do not know whether he is still alive.
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Waithe was honored with Aziz Ansari for the episode "Thanksgiving," which chronicled her character's coming out story told over several years.
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ID assembled a similar follow-up special on Steven Avery after his twisted case was chronicled in Netflix's Making a Murderer.
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This is the world of painter Bunny Lee, who has chronicled her own journey to sexual empowerment through her Instagram feed.
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China's state-run broadcaster CCTV chronicled the incident and accused overtime work of causing "substantial physical and psychological consequences" in employees.
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The United States government played a large role in this, according to Katrina Gulliver, a historian who has chronicled the goldfish.
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A SoraNews24 reporter named Idate Ayaka made her own so this week, and chronicled the entire process from start to finish.
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Ducasse's quest for perfection is chronicled in this documentary, for which the filmmaker Gilles de Maistre spent two years following him.
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More recently author Andy Weir chronicled a tale of Mars explorers that reflects more accurately the challenges astronauts would face today.
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Karen Weise, a Times technology reporter, chronicled a Seattle-area family who are adapting to online instruction while schools are closed.
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As chronicled in the autopsy report, adjusting for education can make a difference — though there's still disagreement about exactly how much.
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And Netflix's Sierra Burgess Is a Loser, which debuted in September, chronicled the romantic experiences of an "average-looking" teen girl.
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Her political trek, which she chronicled on Instagram, gave her moments she'll never forget: Getting bitten by a dog in Ohio.
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Profile She's chronicled the messy stuff of life — refracting her own stories of heartache, addiction and loss — for over three decades.
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In 2012, an article in The New York Times Magazine chronicled abuse at Horace Mann from the 1970s to the 1990s.
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The series has chronicled the Captain's takeover of the United States and many of his former allies forming an underground resistance.
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The scandal, chronicled in the tabloids, is now a movie starring Jennifer Lopez and Cardi B. New Yorkers love a scandal.
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Mr. Bloom's ascension has caused barely a ripple, even though his soccer gambling and poker playing career has been well chronicled.
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White House staffers, working in the secure, soundproof Situation Room in the West Wing basement, listened in and chronicled the conversation.
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He also chronicled in poems his peripatetic road journeys, mostly to points west, in the collection "Greyhounding This America" in 1988.
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He chronicled the battles of Bunker Hill and Lexington and Concord and a lesser-known one in Springfield, N.J., in 21960.
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I chronicled my journey on Instagram stories and I had a funeral photoshoot when I paid it off that went viral.
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Peloton's 2019 holiday ad chronicled a thin woman's journey to getting, well, thinner — and was watched and ridiculed around the world.
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Although we've never seen his exploits chronicled on screen outside of flashbacks, Pym originally created Scott Lang's super-suit for himself.
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But a New York Times report last year chronicled the disappointment that many small towns felt when the construction boom faded.
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" In a statement, Jerry Brown, the governor of California, said: "Kevin Starr chronicled the history of California as no one else.
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The child was also able to receive treatment for his asthma, which was chronicled in a second photo essay by Parks.
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His championing of credit for Mr. Finger is chronicled in the Hulu documentary "Batman & Bill," which was released earlier this year.
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In this new "Survivor"-like environment the kind of indiscretions and low-level corruption chronicled in "Misconduct" become potentially fatal blunders.
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Harvey first approached Murphy several years ago after seeing his 2008 exhibition A Darkness Visible, which chronicled his experiences in Afghanistan.
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As National Review chronicled in March, Trump has a long and ignominious record of blaming everybody else when a Trump venture fails.
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Her every move, from her relationship with a certain Canadian pop star to her health scares, has been chronicled in the news.
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Her friend's ruptured and spread all throughout her body, much like Yolanda Hadid's situation, chronicled on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
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Fisher chronicled their "complicated" relationship in the documentary Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, which premiered at May's Cannes Classics.
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Their unbelievable story was first chronicled in a front-page article in 2013 in the Wall Street Journal, which quickly went viral.
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A tidal wave of front-page headlines since Christmas has chronicled a "migrant crisis", with ministers said to be "all at sea".
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The competitive NYC vogue culture most famously chronicled in the 1991 film Paris Is Burning, and more recently in Kiki and Walk!
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Six years later, a paper by pain-management specialist Dr. Russell Portenoy chronicled 38 patients treated with opioids for non-cancer pain.
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Issa Rae has chronicled her awkward moments on the internet for years, and now she's taking her talents to the small screen.
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The nine-year NFL veteran is known in part for his impoverished upbringing, which is chronicled in the film The Blind Side.
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Glenn's experiences as a pioneer astronaut were chronicled in the book and movie "The Right Stuff," along with the other Mercury pilots.
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Here are some of the most interesting moments from my show — I've chronicled several more over the course of our Sundance coverage.
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O. J. Simpson, which chronicled Jenner's late ex Robert Kardashian's involvement with O.J. Simpson's defense team during the Trial of the Century.
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The Pete Docter-directed film, which was a critical and commercial hit for the studio, chronicled the emotions of a young girl.
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Mama June Shannon has been open about her dramatic weight loss, chronicled on the reality show Mama June: From Not To Hot.
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The Texas native chronicled the lives of Hollywood and Broadway stars, along with moguls, models and the wealthy, starting in the 1950s.
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When Hank murdered Susan's mother, he dragged Gloria's family into a years-long drama that Calvin Trillin chronicled in the New Yorker.
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His experiences as a pioneer astronaut were chronicled in the book and movie "The Right Stuff," along with the other Mercury pilots.
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The developers have been teasing the emergence of aliens since April 2015, as excellently chronicled by this Eurogamer piece back in January.
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US Weekly, Star, and a slew of other magazines chronicled the lives of celebrities like they were Dickens characters in serialized novels.
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He chronicled Gen X and rave culture and took portraits of the musician Aphex Twin and the Blur front man Damon Albarn.
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He understood both the moment he was in and the many moments that had informed it, as the Kerner Report had chronicled.
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Bonanos, the city editor of New York magazine, stacks up the "nine dailies" that chronicled the metropolis between the two World Wars.
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In 2008, now at The Times, she chronicled Phelps as he shattered the gold-medal records set by Spitz, her childhood hero.
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The book, which sold three million copies, chronicled the history of the Republican National Convention and is credited for helping conservative Sen.
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Over the past months, we've chronicled many of the ways Donald Trump is transforming the American right and dividing the Republican coalition.
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The look migrated from Hollywood to runway to street style to retail (otherwise known as the fashion life cycle), as MTV chronicled.
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The history of the movement, a kind of warmer, cozier modernism, is chronicled in the new book Midcentury Christmas by Sarah Archer.
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Last month, Rohan Gilkes, a Black man originally from Barbados, chronicled his experience trying to book a cabin in Idaho using Airbnb.
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What's more, Sessions has a troubling and well-chronicled history of expressing views that reflect racist, sexist, homophobic and anti-immigrant sentiments.
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He chronicled the home's transformation in photographs and compiled the photos in two hard-copy albums, which he mailed to Business Insider.
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News organizations chronicled this "debate," but in retrospect they were manipulated into becoming a channel to spread fear — and win Republican votes.
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The mall made an appearance in "Clueless," the 1995 film that chronicled the escapades of a group of wealthy high school students.
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A dozen correspondents, including Stephen Crane, the novelist already famous for "The Red Badge of Courage," chronicled the campaign across southeastern Cuba.
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As Vox's Jeff Stein has chronicled, the protests back in the states and here in Washington have helped stall the GOP's momentum.
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Buss's well-chronicled fondness for Walton is thought to be the only thing that had kept him in place throughout Johnson's reign.
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The report chronicled how Mr. Sessions fell further out of favor with Mr. Trump after he declined to commit to prosecuting Mrs.
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Bill Cunningham, the legendary New York Times fashion photographer who chronicled our city's street style for nearly 40 years, died at 87.
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The narrative chronicled Ms. Dumala's grief and her struggle to rebuild her life but also what it means to "belong" in America.
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Liz Smith, the queen of New York's tabloid gossip columns, chronicled the lives of the rich, the famous and the merely beautiful.
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In structure and tone, "The Fall of Wisconsin" nods to George Packer's "The Unwinding," which chronicled disillusionment and malaise in American institutions.
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Their bravery and sacrifice is chronicled in citations, medals and etched on headstones and remembered in street names and on postage stamps.
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" Middletown's gritty self-reliance and economic vulnerabilities have drawn attention before, chronicled in local author J.D. Vance's best-selling memoir, "Hillbilly Elegy.
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And a second story I wrote chronicled some of the potent side effects of these therapies, including the rise of autoimmune disorders.
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In the history of late-20th-century American labor, which saw the waning of union power, it is a much-chronicled chapter.
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In that film, "Time Stood Still" (1959), he chronicled in an understated style the rapport between the dam's watchman and his apprentice.
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Cuba Gooding Jr. played Mr. Kennedy in the film, which chronicled his friendship with a high school football coach in South Carolina.
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Sohier candidly chronicled the way that humans interacted with a variety of animals, ranging from cats and dogs to horses and llamas.
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The footage, from Skip Blumberg's 1981 documentary "Pick Up Your Feet: The Double Dutch Show," chronicled a competition held on the plaza.
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The film chronicled not only the group's performances but also the violence of the crowds, the drug use and the naked groupies.
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The film chronicled not only the group's performances but also the violence of the crowds, the drug use and the naked groupies.
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The story chronicled the sexual misconduct allegations made against Rubin during his time at Google, which Google reportedly investigated and found credible.
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And there's the nearly thirty years' worth of "Streetscape" columns he wrote for the Times , which chronicled the city's unheralded architectural treasures.
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In the series that chronicled the trial, Paulson played the prosecutor, highlighting the sexism and challenges Clark faced during the media frenzy.
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On Instagram, the actor chronicled his visit with one adorable boy named Nicholas, who probably would have been happier to see Batman.
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In 1998, he founded the monthly magazine Brill's Content, which chronicled how the journalism sausage got made until it closed in 2001.
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As the New Yorker has extensively chronicled, Adam Fleischman's burger chain — Umami Burger — is built entirely on the principle of maximizing umami.
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The reports appeared to confirm earlier research by the IMF and the World Bank that have chronicled the collapse of the Venezuelan economy.
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One thing's for sure: If we've learned anything about Pippa, it's that her dress will be required to accentuate her well-chronicled assets.
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Friend chronicled the endearing flourish with which the investor's wife presented dinner—omelettes and Thai salads for two, served on Costco TV trays.
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Jones is just one of several leading figures whose experiences are chronicled, casting a pair of actors in each of those key roles.
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But Sanders and Warren and others haven't necessarily had a much easier time responding to Trump, as the Washington Times chronicled this week.
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Sheeran, with wife Cherry Seaborn, is also a cat dad to Dorito and Calippo, whose adventures are chronicled to 374,000 followers on Instagram.
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In 2018, she produced a documentary called "The Road To Yulin And Beyond," which chronicled the process of the Chinese dog meat trade.
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Vanity Fair chronicled allegations against him by former colleagues that included an addiction to sex workers and a predilection for spiking colleagues' drinks.
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Diarists have keenly chronicled the comings and goings of cherry blossoms for centuries—records from Kyoto, the old capital, date back 1,200 years.
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Kevin Mitnick is one of the world's most famous and prolific hackers, and his exploits have been chronicled in several books and articles.
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Just as she did with Sid, Alba chronicled the dog's life with a poignant Instagram post, full of photos of the adorable canine.
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The Hofstra hubbub, spawning a Twitter hashtag #MicrophoneGate, was broadly chronicled in media reports and sent a testy Trump into the spin room.
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Over the past few months, as Android Police has dutifully chronicled, Cyanogen has beset itself with a relentless cycle of drama and confusion.
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Their first single for their 1991 album Cooleyhighharmony reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 list – and the lyrics chronicled their start.
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Humans are constantly adding CO2 to the atmosphere, a reality which has been carefully chronicled at the Mauna Loa Climate Observatory since 1958.
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The obvious implication—that the totalitarian methods chronicled by Orwell 70 years ago are now being recycled by supposed democrats—should concern everyone.
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There were no indications that they visited any people or businesses during the three hours and 42 minutes the authorities have now chronicled.
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By now, you've been with us every step of the way as we chronicled Love magazine's daily exploits throughout the month of December.
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"Cactus Tree" was track 10, and it chronicled a woman travelling the world, men grasping at her heels to stay, and love them.
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The series, which chronicled the adventures of the two Milwaukee brewery workers, is now one of the most beloved sitcoms in TV history.
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But they may be more famous than others thanks to a 1997 documentary called An Act Of Conscience, which chronicled their house's seizure.
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Magid chronicled a month spent in Liverpool, during which time she was in close communication with the operators of the citywide CCTV system.
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Last week, a New York Times investigation chronicled over two decades of sexual harassment claims against the producer along with his many settlements.
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"Our world is turned upside down," said Ms. Aydintasbas, who has chronicled Turkey's descent in to chaos in recent years in her columns.
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"The Indian government has got used to a firefighting approach," says Basharat Peer, a Kashmiri writer who has chronicled repeated bouts of violence.
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But a new exhibition at New York University's Grey Art Gallery, The Beautiful Brain, examines art that has chronicled and enabled scientific progress.
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One couple, Matt and April Fetch of Los Angeles, chronicled their five-year fertility struggle on YouTube, including a number of negative tests.
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But the events chronicled in "Command and Control," a documentary by Robert Kenner based on the book by Eric Schlosser, are terrifying nonetheless.
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Failure plagued every step of the first adventure Mr. Schanberg chronicled for Times Talk in 240, but he had fun telling the tale.
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I found a report from 1983 that chronicled the disappearance of more than half of Pennsylvania's shoemaking jobs over the previous 603 years.
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One study from management professors Mary-Hunter McDonnell and Brayden King chronicled the effects of hundreds of corporate boycotts from 1999 to 2005.
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Last week's New York Times' investigation of Weinstein's entitled depravity chronicled the stories of nearly 20 women and at least eight paid settlements.
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For "New life" (2012–14), van Es chronicled his changing relationship with his younger brother who, upon turning sixteen, refused to be photographed.
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The Washington Post recently chronicled a dozen times Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has apologized, yet the social network keeps experiencing fiasco after fiasco.
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I'm stepping into the space opened a decade ago by David Carr, the late columnist who chronicled an explosion of new online outlets.
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As chronicled by the New York Times, Amazon began removing these so-called list prices on many items in the U.S. last year.
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What actually happened after more than a few hang-ups is chronicled in incredible, Knausgaardian detail in our Voyages issue of March 2015.
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The Iranian artist Sam Samiee, who has chronicled the grisly history of crucifixion, is showing a playful multistyle painting collection (Dastan's Basement, Tehran).
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"Everyone who was close to Harvey had heard of at least one of those incidents" chronicled in the first few articles, he said.
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As a transportation reporter for The Times, I have chronicled Uber's surge in popularity and the fading fortunes of the iconic taxi driver.
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"Sherpa," Ms. Peedom's previous film, took a traditional approach to documentary when she chronicled Everest exploration and the guides who work with climbers.
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This gave rise to a new class of abusive operator, as painstakingly chronicled in The Palm Beach Post: the corrupt sober house owner.
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For slaves of the American South, it was a tool of cultural remembrance and resistance—songs sometimes chronicled dangers such as slave patrols.
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The campaign for it had been complicated in part by allegations that Johnson had a history of domestic violence, as historians have chronicled.
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One of his projects, a photo-essay called "People You Don't See," chronicled the daily lives of his neighbors on East 11th Street.
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The inescapable contradictions of a Cold War-era tour of Leningrad and Moscow in the mid-1950s were chronicled wryly by Truman Capote.
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The quotes were chronicled in the book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," which is scheduled to be released next week.
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Each of the 84 represents a real man who died by suicide, and their individual stories are chronicled on the Project 84 website.
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She peeled open the sticky pages of her photo album, which chronicled her travels to Japan and India and her lobbying in Lansing.
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Davidson has had a busy year — and we aren't just talking about his paparazzi chronicled romances with actors Kate Beckinsale and Margaret Qualley.
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"Witches U.S.A.," a popular book in the early 1970s that chronicled America's occult scene at the time, devoted a full chapter to him.
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Citing interviews with associates of Dr. Puliafito as well as videos and photos, The Los Angeles Times chronicled a series of troubling accusations.
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"It was such a beautiful, human moment," one that was chronicled on her Instagram account, @badassboz, where she has more than 40,000 followers.
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Their testimonies are noteworthy not just because they chronicled the horrifying actions of Gallagher, but because they did so at great professional risk.
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So you were editing a magazine that sort of celebrated a lot of this too, that was very ... Not celebrated ... We chronicled it.
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Yoshida regularly exhibited his work with the group and helped assemble its eponymous, periodically issued booklet-magazine, which chronicled and publicized its activities.
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They are exhausted and at times exasperated by his hopscotching from one subject to the next, chronicled in his pithy and provocative tweets.
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The sweet love story of Saturday Night Live cast members Leslie Jones and Kyle Mooney has been chronicled in detail on the weekly series.
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After seeing her photo on Instagram, Valencia and Rebecca spend a full three days researching Anna on the internet, chronicled in a hilarious song.
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After all, he would no longer be the happily shirtless bachelor whose dating life was chronicled as if he was an A-list star.
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The ACLU profiled him in a 2013 report titled "A Living Death," which chronicled the injustices of nonviolent offenders sentenced to die behind bars.
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The ACLU profiled him in a 22 report titled "A Living Death," which chronicled the injustices of nonviolent offenders sentenced to die behind bars.
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Racial discrimination claims surfaced on social media last July when Quirtina Crittenden, a black woman, chronicled her experience with discrimination using the hashtag #AirbnbWhileBlack.
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Unlike her iconic role as Olivia Pope on Scandal (whose wardrobe we've chronicled since its debut), Washington prefers a more festive take off-camera.
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She's chronicled the sleep lost from following the show, modeled a custom onesie and talked all about her go-to viewing uniform to PeopleStyle.
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Last month, doctors chronicled a spate of poisonings in northern California from late last year, where multiple people had mistakenly eaten the common fungi.
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Mary Pinchot Meyer The sister-in-law of legendary Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee chronicled their alleged affair in her diary, Bradlee later revealed.
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Ben Higgins and Lauren Bushnell have chronicled the highs and lows of their rocky post-Bachelor relationship on TV for the past couple months.
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Back in November, she chronicled her suffering in a Lifetime movie titled "I Am Elizabeth Smart," where she served as the producer and narrator.
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Antonia Martinelli, who chronicled the invasion on her blog The Momtropolis, noted the animals' unnerving habit of staring in people's windows from fire escapes.
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It's the sort of family disease chronicled so artfully on "Empire," the robust prime time soap opera set in a family dynasty record label.
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He was the subject of an extensive feature in a 1989 issue Spy Magazine, which chronicled firsthand accounts from an assortment of (anonymous) women.
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OVER A DOZEN novels and almost five decades, the Somali writer Nuruddin Farah has chronicled the effects on ordinary lives of his country's upheavals.
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House of the Dragon is based on events chronicled in Martin's historical Westeros companion book Fire and Blood, according to Martin's post in May.
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Last fall, at a hearing ordered by the Criminal District Court in response to this crisis, years of underfunding by the state were chronicled.
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It chronicled the lives of several dozen indentured Cambodian migrants, most of them boys, working on the ships, all of whom are now free.
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Back in August 2018, he also chronicled a family vacation off the coast of Italy, in which the family went scuba diving and hiking.
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The episode chronicled the aftermath of Thompson's first cheating scandal, which broke just two days before Kardashian gave birth to their daughter last year.
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Her adjustment changing her partying lifestyle was chronicled on MTV's 16 and Pregnant, including Barbara's frustrations while helping her young daughter raise an infant.
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Edison chronicled his plans for new tools and technologies—from the electric light bulb to the motion picture camera — in more than 3,500 notebooks.
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Confident that abstraction, rather than realism, was the way toward this goal, Whitten chronicled the evolution of his idiosyncratic painting methods in his journals.
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Two years ago, when No Man's Sky first launched, I wrote a journal that chronicled my adventures in the game's sprawling, procedurally generated universe.
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Khalifa, 29, shared oodles of snaps from the bash on his Instagram account while Rose, 33, chronicled the day's events in her Instagram stories.
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As Thomas Frank brilliantly chronicled in his book "Listen, Liberal," following Richard Nixon's re-election in 1972, the Democratic Party decided progressivism had expired.
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Arlen's emotional dance chronicled her life story and began with her in a wheelchair before she foxtroted across the floor with pro Val Chmerkovskiy.
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His comments echoed those of Steve Eisman, whose bet against the highly leveraged banking system was chronicled in "The Big Short" book and movie.
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Demi Lovato packed on some PDA this weekend with her boyfriend Guilherme "Bomba" Vasconcelos and chronicled it in a series of snaps on Snapchat.
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Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me chronicled the late singer's Goodbye Tour as well as the ongoing medical treatment following Campbell's Alzheimer's diagnosis in 2011.
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The songs on them chronicled winsome crushes, boring day jobs, strange life pivots, and their outsider spirit spoke to me on a base level.
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The couple's decade-long fight for their right to be married in the State of Virginia is chronicled in the new movie titled Loving.
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The New York Times and Observer of London chronicled, with the help of a whistleblower, how political consultancy Cambridge Analytica exploited Facebook user information.
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Further north, Old Norse literature chronicled the Fimbulvinter, or "notoriously long winter," which is evidenced by hordes of gold sacrificial offerings and abandoned settlements.
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Some aspects of Deripaska's help were chronicled in a 2016 book by reporter Barry Meier, but sources provide extensive new information about his role.
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The local press has chronicled his feud with a developer who announced plans to build a mansion that would look into Zuckerberg's master bedroom.
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Ms. Streisand chronicled these carefully curated displays in her 2010 coffee-table book, "My Passion for Design," and Mr. Tolin's imagination did the rest.
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That's according to the author Richard L. Miller, whose 1986 book "Under the Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing" chronicled the event in detail.
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But it's also meant that I've chronicled some of the trends millennials love most — think plants, VSCO girls, wellness, and, of course, tiny houses.
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She lives in this village of a few dozen homes and has minutely chronicled the lives of peasants, priests and nobility here before 1918.
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The Tesla response chronicled disclosures of production bottlenecks the company faced in its third quarter of 2017 when it fell short of its targets.
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In 2005, she began shooting the first installment of "White Horse Village," a ten-year project that chronicled the transformation of a rural community.
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Vlada Knowlton made headlines in 2018 when she released her documentary, "The Most Dangerous Year," which chronicled her child's transition from male to female.
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Talia Balsam's real-life divorce from George Clooney has at least one major difference from the fictional breakup chronicled in her new show, Divorce.
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During that lonely and isolating time, she went through nearly every treatment available and chronicled the experience in The New York Times' Motherlode blog.
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The New York Times admitted last week that most of the thousands of obituaries it published since 1851 chronicled the lives of white men.
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Does Trump support coincide with increased death rates for white middle-aged women, an increase chronicled by Princeton economists Anne Case and Angus Deaton?
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It's based on the true story of Percy Fawcett, as chronicled by New Yorker writer David Grann in his book of the same name.
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He's the most exhaustively chronicled and psychologically transparent president in the lifetimes of most American voters, who already know how they feel about him.
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Bob Woodward, the indefatigable Washington Post journalist who has chronicled several presidential administrations in best-selling books, has his latest subject: Donald J. Trump.
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ZeroZeroZero is Saviano's second major work and second to be adapted — his first book, Gomorrah, chronicled the business of the Neapolitan crime organization Camorra.
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Throughout President Trump's term, it has sometimes seemed as if the world chronicled in the tabloids has invaded the corridors of power in Washington.
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On magazine covers and in newspaper pages, Mr. Grossman chronicled and caricatured a half-century's worth of politicians, pop-culture figures and social issues.
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This led to his 19733 book, Love Goes To Buildings On Fire, which chronicled the evolution of New York's musical landscape in the 21973s.
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Leonard has reclaimed consensus top-five status despite his well-chronicled hesitations about moving to a cold-weather climate, without another current All-N.
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He also enjoyed unusual celebrity for a businessman: A series of manga comic books chronicled his life, and his employees swarmed him for autographs.
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Their story was chronicled last year in a book whose co-author, Lyudmila N. Trut, is one of the scientists who conducted the experiment.
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It was closely chronicled by Joe Parris, a politics and breaking news reporter who made a strong case for any goat-related journalism awards.
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At The Post, he covered the New York Jets and chronicled their rise to the Super Bowl championship in 1969, led by Joe Namath.
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The Bulldozer chips, as we've chronicled extensively, were a major failure for AMD and ruined the competitive marketplace for CPUs appearing in consumer computers.
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In 2018, the New Yorker chronicled the spate of billionaires who plan to flee to underground bunkers in New Zealand when things go south.
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Max's exploits have been chronicled in a 2005 movie and a long-running stage musical, both called "The Producers" and both starring Nathan Lane.
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"I'm not apologizing," said Griffin, who chronicled how the photo changed her life in her concert documentary Kathy Griffin: A Hell of a Story.
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He chronicled his family's penchant for revolution in his 225 autobiography, "Radical Son," one of the most prominent of a long shelf of volumes.
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She chronicled her love of conservative leaders over the years and her start in the U.S. as an orphan and immigrant from South Korea.
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Mr. Rhee chronicled their friendship in a book, "Bruce Lee and I" (2000), which included a foreword by Mr. Lee's wife, Linda Lee Cadwell.
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He chronicled his family's penchant for revolution in his 225 autobiography, "Radical Son," one of the most prominent of a long shelf of volumes.
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Another one is the man who's leading Uber, Travis Kalanick, as Lesser Mike deftly chronicled in his profile of the C.E.O. earlier this week.
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The creation of Black Magic Live, a new multiracial revue, was chronicled on a Lifetime reality show in January that starred Vivica A. Fox.
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Malek took on the role of the icon in 2018's "Bohemian Rhapsody," which chronicled the singer's life in and out of the band.
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For 22019 years, journalists chronicled the deposed aristocrats — a prince, a princess and a queen, the last of a storied Shiite Muslim royal line.
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"The Jinx" chronicled Durst's ties to his wife's disappearance, Berman's slaying and Durst's 2003 acquittal in the killing and dismemberment of a Texas neighbor.
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But his behavior came under renewed scrutiny in January after the documentary "Surviving R. Kelly," which chronicled the allegations against him, aired on Lifetime.
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TIMES INSIDER The book "A Day in the Life of The New York Times" chronicled 24 hours at the Gray Lady 50 years ago.
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It chronicled the personal and professional lives of young Angelinos: Heidi, Spencer, Audrina, Lauren, Brody and the rest of their privileged, all-white crew.
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We chronicled it, we photographed it, we had tongue in the cheek about it, we wrote about their murders and their and their falls.
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On YouTube, he's chronicled his journey to learn how the cars' internal systems work—and how to repair them after floods, fires and wrecks.
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Eva, an award-winning gymnast as a child who also studies contemporary dance, chronicled her experience in a video that she shared with PEOPLE CHICA.
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Jim Ryan, a reporter for The Oregonian chronicled the competing rallies by protestors from the left and right, as well as the attack on Ngo.
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The journey, chronicled by documentary filmmaker Rex Jones, will appear in an hour-long documentary La Frontera, which will be available online beginning October 7.
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Photo: Nick Romanenko (Rutgers University-New Brunswick)Looking at the samples, the team chronicled the long-term record of reversals in the Earth's magnetic poles.
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The supermodel and cookbook author chronicled her attempts to make homemade sausage alongside her mother, Vilailuck, on Snapchat, in all of its hilarious, disgusting glory.
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At the time, Lee was DeLeon's girlfriend and the season chronicled their turbulent relationship and her rivalry with Tiarra Becca, the mother of his child.
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The Duffer brothers may seem like overnight sensations — but having chronicled their ups and downs over the past 10 years, I assure you they're not.
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In the piece, Taub chronicled the rise of a new and distinct constituency for authoritarianism in America — a constituency that has thrilled to Trump's rise.
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A 1979 story in the Village Voice chronicled the rise of Trump's real estate empire, including allegations of racial discrimination at properties managed by Trump.
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BuzzFeed News has chronicled allegations by more than 50 people who claim officers working out of Area 5 framed them for murders they didn't commit.
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He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and his lavish lifestyle and relationship history have been chronicled in the tabloids for decades.
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Tanzina Vega Host of The Takeaway Writing for The Cut in December 22018, Suki Kim chronicled the inappropriate behavior of public radio host John Hockenberry.
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Affleck also chronicled his recent trip on Instagram: Affleck has also testified before Congress four times to advocate for U.S. and international engagement in Congo.
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The brilliance of Shrill is doubly as sweet because West's book chronicled her own difficulties with comedians — whether because of rape jokes or fat jokes.
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The former car manufacturing hub, whose decline was chronicled in Michael Moore's documentary "Roger & Me", has since been drowning in plastic bottles of drinking water.
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Things were going well for the Easts, who have chronicled much of the pregnancy on their YouTube channel, until a 20-week checkup revealed complications.
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The photos chronicled their 14 years together from the time they started dating to the birth of their third child, newborn son Hayes Alba Warren.
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Union has previously chronicled her quest to "build a booty," as she put it, so her trainer threw in a few glute-toning moves too.
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Nguyen chronicled the protests in a series of tweets , which start off with him emphasizing his pride in the Vietnamese people coming together to demonstrate.
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They even chronicled their experience with the disease in the 2016 memoir, Before I Forget: Love, Hope, Help, and Acceptance in Our Fight Against Alzheimer's.
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Dassey -- convicted for helping Steven Avery in a murder chronicled on "Making a Murderer" -- was ordered released from prison after his constitutional rights were violated.
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The couple had cameras rolling in the delivery room, and Dream's arrival was chronicled in an hour-long baby special that later aired on E!
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"Roger & Me," which chronicled Moore's attempts to meet the GM CEO, faced criticism for misrepresenting the chronological order of several pivotal scenes in the film.
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Brendan Dassey -- the man who was convicted for helping Steven Avery in a murder chronicled on "Making a Murderer" -- has been ordered to be released.
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This strategy was wildly successful until it backfired: Kim's 2011 wedding special, which chronicled her engagement and marriage to Kris Humphries, attracted 10.5 million viewers.
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Indeed, it is best to view the Gospels as ancient biographies; where modern biographers narrate facts, Gospel writers both chronicled and inferred meaning from history.
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Marshall was previously portrayed by Sidney Poitier in the 1991 miniseries "Separate But Equal," which chronicled his Supreme Court victory in the landmark Brown v.
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Today we zip through the major headlines before hearing from VICE's very own Eve Peyser, who recently chronicled a day she spent living like Trump.
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The 2015 film "Spotlight," which chronicled the Globe's reporting of the clergy sex abuse scandal, earlier this year won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
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Then, there's the other photos from their time in Moscow, as well as from their plane ride back to New York, as chronicled in Cosmo.
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There have since been a number of changes in Mr. Mason's life, both positive and not, some chronicled on an intermittent TLC series about him.
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Even the hotel's print font, a modified typewriter-style type, draws inspiration from the 1970s-era legal documents that chronicled so much of the scandal.
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But Bill Cunningham spent plenty of time in offices among co-workers, who aided in the process of publishing his photos that chronicled the decades.
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K.K.R. — a firm memorialized in "Barbarians at the Gate," a book that chronicled a defining 1980s Wall Street deal — also invested in public water services.
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The documentary "Beats, Rhymes & Life," directed by the actor Michael Rapaport, chronicled the constant tensions over control and leadership among A Tribe Called Quest's members.
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Just this week, a local paper in Pennsylvania chronicled the woes of a 30-year-old man who purchased a one-way ticket to China.
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KCNA chronicled a series of Biden controversies or gaffes, from allegations of plagiarism to falling asleep during a speech by President Barack Obama in 2011.
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Across the room: a replica of the "Goosebumps" durable malefactor, Slappy the Dummy, whose latest villainy is chronicled in "I Am Slappy's Evil Twin" (Scholastic).
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This emotionally powerful series, told in graphic narrative form, chronicled the daily struggles of a real-life family of refugees and its fear of deportation.
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My experience and that of two other peer counselors is chronicled in the documentary "Personal Statement," which will be screened on Capitol Hill next month.
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Getting those players into the United States from behind the Iron Curtain was tricky, and is chronicled here with intrigue and a few animated sections.
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Small Forward, New Balance (shoe company) As has been well chronicled, Bazley chose a highly-compensated internship with New Balance rather than a college career.
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Eyman — whose previous books have chronicled the lives of John Wayne, Ernst Lubitsch, John Ford and Mary Pickford — spares few details, but they're all good.
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There she met a professor, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, who had become one of Latin America's leading photographers, and whose pictures chronicled other artists at work.
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In a blog called "From Fire to Fabulous," Ms. Kaufman chronicled her experience, starting with the day the house was torn down to the foundation.
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Few figures in history have been so extensively chronicled, including by himself (Gandhi's own published collected works run to 100 volumes and over 50,000 pages).
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In a series of posts to Reddit's financial independence message board, Mr. Long chronicled with dry wit and self-effacement his first year in retirement.
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But "The Social Network" was based on real events, many of them chronicled in "The Accidental Billionaires," a 20143 book by the journalist Ben Mezrich.
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How this meltdown came to be was chronicled in meticulous detail on the weekend in a Times article that explored a broad range of troubles.
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For nearly a year and a half, VICE Sports has chronicled unique stories from around the world that illustrate the relationship between sport and society.
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A masterful raconteur with a forceful flow, he chronicled neighborhood street life in stylized, almost cinematic detail, from corner drug deals to fractured family negotiations.
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Some of his early work was published in "The Western Front," a book that chronicled the city's punk music scene in the 1970s and '80s.
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Her father, Jim, was a household name in Minnesota, a writer at the Minneapolis Star Tribune who chronicled the struggles and triumphs of ordinary people.
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A key figure in New York's creative underground of the 250s, he was also a filmmaker who chronicled the early days of the punk scene.
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Customers flooded to Mr. Tuong's shop for portraits, as did plenty of news outlets that chronicled the boost in business and Mr. Tuong's personal story.
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His Instagram account has chronicled his adventures as a trout fisherman, on a solo backpacking trip through Europe and wearing a Batman costume for Christmas.
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Chella Man made a name for himself in 2017 when he chronicled his gender transition, deafness, and other aspects of his personal life on YouTube.
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By that summer, after United Nations investigators chronicled human rights abuses "on a massive scale," Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International backed an arms embargo.
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They lent paintings from their $125 million art collection, heavy on Rene Magritte, to the Museum of Modern Art, and society magazines chronicled her ascendance.
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Of the nearly 1 million stars chronicled by the Kepler telescope, few have captured as much attention as KIC 8462852, otherwise known as Boyajian's Star.
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It's an heir to "The War Room," the D.A. Pennebaker film that chronicled Bill Clinton's 218 campaign for president with fly-on-the-wall footage.
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In its pages, Mr. Wenner cultivated literary icons, including Hunter S. Thompson and Tom Wolfe, whose lengthy articles chronicled an often chaotic and intoxicating world.
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And he was wrong in suggesting that the Times reporters who chronicled his attempts to meddle in investigations had failed to reach out for comment.
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He was the revered author who chronicled the lives of cartel wives, kidnapping victims, and everyday people caught up in the violence that pervades Sinaloa.
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But when Donald Trump is the president and the museum is one that chronicled the struggles of the civil rights era, controversy is nearly inevitable.
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As it's mainly men who have chronicled history thus far, there is scarce information on how women have dealt with period pain through the ages.
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The reality show UnReal chronicled in season one — though it performed spectacularly in the ratings for its own salacious and horrifying reasons — was relatively straightforward.
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In 2000, Eminem's mega hit "Stan" chronicled the actions of a crazed, obsessed fan who imitated the rapper's every waking move until his disastrous death.
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While in India, Patton chronicled the story of her life in three finger tattoos: a grumpy face, three vertical alignment dots, and a bass clef.
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Diet Prada then chronicled the fallout of the messages; one by one, influential Chinese celebrities, including the editor of Vogue China, pulled out of the event.
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His second book, I See By My Outfit, chronicled his cross-country road trip to move in with his girlfriend in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Fan websites breathlessly chronicled a steady drip of rumored cancellations, revised release dates and mixed messages from stars and filmmakers about which films would link up.
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Every day for nearly a year, Niall Bradley chronicled his valiant efforts to... toss a spoon over his shoulder into a mug on his kitchen counter.
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As crazy as it sounds, the German photographer has attended around 25 in the past five years and chronicled them all in his series Trade Show.
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On a lighter note, we chronicled the hacker tricks and easter eggs in the television show Mr. Robot as its second season came to a close.
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N.W.A.'s rise to fame was chronicled in the box office hit Straight Outta Compton, which starred O'Shea Jackson Jr. as his real-father, Ice Cube.
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Hurtubise's Quixotic search for an encounter with a grizzly, which spanned the late 80s to the mid-90s, was chronicled in the extraordinary documentary Project Grizzly.
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In 2003, Michael Lewis published Moneyball, which chronicled how the Oakland Athletics front office used a different approach to analyzing baseball statistics to find undervalued players.
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Sekella and McCann, who struggled with addiction, split in between filming the two shows, and their rocky relationship was chronicled on the short-lived spin-off.
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In October 2016, she tweeted, "my ex sold our movie to my rapist for distribution," adding to a hashtag that chronicled reasons women don't report assaults.
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Cantrell is also famous for the torturous Barkley Marathons, chronicled in a documentary subtitled "The Race That Eats Its Young," which also takes place in Tennessee.
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Du Bois's life has been chronicled definitively in David Levering Lewis's biography, and Grant now has a biographer, but nobody has written a biography of Stoddard.
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In his fits of misogyny, freshly documented and chronicled over many years, he has hurled so many insults at women that they won't forgive or forget.
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Milton Lai made it his mission to put together a fast-food cake, and luckily for us, he chronicled the creative journey in a blog post.
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Within a few installments of this comic, initially chronicled on Instagram, Dhaliwal proves she isn't just part of that group; she is among its highest ranks.
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They—and the author himself—have amply chronicled his adventurous stints in exotic locations, his work as a secret agent, his love affairs and his Catholicism.
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Although "Gotham" admirably juggled its characters, the show gradually began to run out of operating room without bumping into aspects of the Batman mythology chronicled elsewhere.
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The piece chronicled the breakout's day on-set at a music video shoot in Ibiza for "Holiday," a song he wrote and produced for Dizzee Rascal.
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As Kashmir Hill has chronicled for Gizmodo, it's extremely difficult trying to free yourself from big tech companies' products completely, even if you're committed to quitting.
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In her tell-all, Ms. Tindall, now 55, chronicled cocaine-fueled late nights and freewheeling sexual high jinks among classical musicians in the 1980s and 1990s.
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His "Le Bal" (20133), which chronicled, without dialogue, a half-century of French society through the prism of a ballroom, was also nominated for that award.
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The late 1990s gave us the artsy TV title sequence, which — as chronicled in an excellent story by Lance Richardson last year — is now under threat.
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The couple's ups and downs have been chronicled on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, with the relationship being challenged after rumors of infedlity and sexual lulls.
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Sure, he might, as Mother Jones's Tim Murphy delightfully chronicled, have the odd habit of talking about "sport" instead of "sports" like the rest of us.
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Information on how long each Buddha lived, the social class they were born into and how long their teachings endured are all chronicled in the text.
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The Star Wars Expanded Universe, a timeline of events outside the movies that was chronicled in books, comics, video games, and more, would be no more.
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The mockumentary's first season chronicled the "true crime" story of a young man accused of spray-painting penises on 27 faculty cars at his high school.
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The note is dated 217, the same year Moorman was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a grueling mastectomy (which, of course, she also meticulously chronicled).
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First, it means the frothy startup mania that defined this past decade – and was largely chronicled on this site – is going to slow for a while.
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"On days that I sleep in or struggle with a workout, I always try to be honest about it," Haley Smith, who chronicled her 113-lb.
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The reality show that chronicled the real lives of a group of high school students, Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, became a guilty-pleasure classic.
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The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a Hindu-nationalist grassroots movement that backs Modi and the BJP, chronicled hundreds of cases of triple talaq in a recent report.
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Late journalist and diarist Kenneth Rose chronicled the Queen's love of animals in Who Loses, Who Wins: The Journals of Kenneth Rose, Vol II 1979-2014.
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The news media in India has extensively chronicled comments by Mr. Trump that critics have said were racist, his "America First" views and his unorthodox campaign.
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Park attendance dropped after the release of the documentary, which chronicled events at the park leading up to the death of a SeaWorld trainer in 2010.
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Milton Friedman praised Heinlein's 1966 novel The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress, which chronicled an anti-statist rebellion on a lunar colony, as a "wonderful" book.
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Set on Mars, that series chronicled a brutal class struggle led by a member of the Red caste Darrow on Mars, which toppled the tyrannical Society.
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Though there are different theories about her historical background, she has been chronicled as a repentant prostitute or even as the lover or wife of Jesus.
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"I think she's probably the best political organizer we've seen in American history," Rick Perlstein, an author who has chronicled the American right, told Retro Report.
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In 2011, Vice chronicled Mr. Lucas's history of aggressively protecting the trademarks to "Star Wars"-related products, or even those that just appeared to be related.
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Condé Nast Traveler recently released the results of its 32nd annual Readers' Choice Awards survey, which chronicled travelers' experiences, including unforgettable resorts all over the world.
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Upside magazine, which chronicled the rise of the internet, succumbed to the dot-com bubble collapse of the late 1990s and early 2000s, going into bankruptcy.
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Condé Nast Traveler just released the results of its 32nd annual Readers' Choice Awards survey, which chronicled travelers' experiences, including unforgettable hotels all over the world.
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In 2017, The New York Times published a story that chronicled an in-air interaction between US Navy pilots and a strange object near San Diego.
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In the 1780s, Robert chronicled the breakdown of aristocratic society in images of the destruction of royalist monuments, and he was imprisoned during the French Revolution.
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The parents also took part in the Lifetime documentary series "Surviving R. Kelly," which chronicled their failed efforts to bring the women back to their families.
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On Thursday, Gawker posted an article that chronicled the reporting that it and the affiliated tech site Valleywag had done on Mr. Thiel over the years.
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Filmmaker Deborah S. Esquenazi chronicled the outrageous brush with the justice system in a new documentary, Southwest of Salem: the Story of the San Antonio Four.
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It chronicled the rise of the new, often immaterial, idea-based art that had effectively led to the critical demise of familiar, physical, handcrafted art objects.
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Much of the media who initially chronicled their distaste ultimately turned into hardcore Saint Laurent fans, many even documenting their favorite pieces with selfies on Instagram.
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In recent years, the Netflix series "The Crown" has chronicled many royal customs, including some that reportedly caused tension early in Elizabeth's marriage to Prince Philip.
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Odds are they will be chronicled and photographed regularly throughout the Games, and may make most of the fashion news (at least until Ivanka Trump arrives).
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He excelled at shorter forms of life writing, and one of his fortes was the personal history that chronicled the angst of living by one's pen.
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Here are the top late-night moments of 2017, as chronicled by our stalwart employee who stays up late every night so you don't have to.
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Indiana ignored George's well-chronicled desire to land with the Lakers and instead traded him to Oklahoma City for guard Victor Oladipo and forward Domantas Sabonis.
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Alas, "Frenemies" can't avoid a pitfall common to such topical books, in that some of what's chronicled has been overtaken by events between writing and publication.
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Later, she parsed the beliefs of evangelicals in "Friends of God" (2007) and chronicled the rise of the Tea Party with "Right America: Feeling Wronged" (2009).
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People who think this usually cite the work of Ernie Pyle, who beautifully chronicled the life of the average G.I. The historical record is far different.
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Many used the opportunity to indulge in their favorite subjects or causes — environmental sustainability, linguistics and food were popular topics — while others just chronicled their lives.
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Her relationship with Donald Trump Jr., which the couple have extensively chronicled on Instagram and other social media, has included recent trips to Montana and Monaco.
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Earlier this year, the band completed a tour celebrating the 10-year anniversary of its breakthrough album, "The Midnight Organ Fight," which chronicled a devastating breakup.
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The Indians' struggles are chronicled in Port Louis's poignant Aapravasi Ghat museum, at the immigration depot turned Unesco World Heritage site where they first came ashore.
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When Bret Stephens joined The Times last month, hundreds of readers wrote in threatening to cancel their subscriptions, as we have chronicled in the Friday mailbag.
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The Kobe Bryant of my book is a complex figure -- perhaps the most multifaceted athlete I've chronicled since my Walter Payton biography of a decade ago.
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During a panel discussion chronicled by the Post and Courier, Harris addressed the pipeline she observed between undiagnosed and untreated mental illness and prison or jail.
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One is from a defector, whom the lawyers code-named Ulysses, who chronicled the contemptuous remarks about Ms. Colvin made by the intelligence officer, Maj. Gen.
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Ms. Sanchez and her family were among 6,580 households that applied for the property, whose lottery and aftermath The New York Times chronicled through this spring.
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As the crowd chanted Kobe's name -- led by Shaq -- the video chronicled the incredible partnership between the 2 basketball greats who together were an unbeatable duo.
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As a Jewish teenager living in Poland during World War II, Renia Spiegel chronicled life under both the Soviet and the Nazi regimes in her journal.
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With increasing detail, I chronicled my family's migration from Iran to India to America, and the diaspora of Urdu-speaking Shiite Muslims to which we belong.
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The articles chronicled dysfunction and incompetence within the department, corruption and nepotism at the tribal level, and misallocation of funds at Indian reservations around the country.
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She has chronicled the changing landscape of technology and its impact on reading; culture in the wake of 9/11; fiction in an era of war.
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When he spotted Shannon Donnelly, a journalist who has chronicled Palm Beach society for decades, he approached her table, where she was seated with other guests.
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These failures were chronicled by the board's special investigative committee, led by William C. Powers Jr., then the dean of the University of Texas Law School.
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House of the Dragon is based on events chronicled in Martin's historical Westeros companion book Fire and Blood, according to a May blog post from Martin.
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Mueller's answer to the question "what is the crime?" is "many," and his team has chronicled them in indictment after indictment, guilty plea after guilty plea.
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Before the night started, the mom of one gifted Offset $500,000 in cash for his birthday, which she chronicled in another social media post that night.
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The blog chronicled the life of its author, Amina Arraf, a 35-year-old gay Syrian woman participating in an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.
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I met Martinez with filmmaker David Bernabo as we chronicled Moundsville's present and past, and contemplated its future, for a feature documentary that will be premiered Dec.
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The Olympian, 20, recently had her her wisdom teeth removed and chronicled her post-surgery recovery with a hilarious video of herself still loopy from the anesthesia.
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Her father, Albert Morales, chronicled the entire campaign and election on his Facebook page, where her race gained a wider audience, including some Washington-based political activists.
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Asbenson was left to grapple with her trauma, which she has chronicled in a memoir, titled, The Girl in the Treehouse: A Memoir, due out Jan. 29.
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His campaign manager's win-at-all-cost tactics—and the backstory to Cruz's "New York values" attacks on Trump—were chronicled in a profile by Andy Kroll.
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Bulger's rise to power and eventual flight were chronicled in the book "Black Mass," which was adapted into a 2015 film starring Johnny Depp as the mobster.
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That tough love paid off, and it's now been over five years since Lovato got sober — a journey she chronicled in her acclaimed YouTube documentary, Simply Complicated.
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In the wake of that review, Kavanaugh became one of the chief authors of the Starr Report, a write-up that chronicled the affair in graphic detail.
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Woods and Jenner even got "married" with a commitment ceremony on a trip to Peru together that was chronicled in the season finale of Life of Kylie.
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This is the backdrop to the public-health disaster chronicled in "The Poisoned City" by Anna Clark, and "What the Eyes Don't See" by Mona Hanna-Attisha.
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We've chronicled the fall of Big Mayo at the hands of millennials who developed tastes for sriracha, salsa, wasabi and anything else they regard as hipper condiments.
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Specifically, they chronicled the merger of the influenza virus and a small lipid vesicle (or liposome), which was used as a stand-in for a cellular membrane.
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In the 1970s, white investigative reporter Jerry Thompson also went undercover, which he chronicled in a* Nashville Tennessean series and subsequent book, My Life in the Klan.
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Many years ago, as I began investigating high-profile murders in Los Angeles County , I carefully chronicled the motives for every homicide that occurred in our region.
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Just days earlier, the model had chronicled some of the steps she takes to get red carpet ready these days — revealing the process required plenty of adhesive.
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In a new VICELAND series called American Boyband, the musician's life during his first headlining U.S. tour, and the creative process of his Brockhampton collective are chronicled.
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A Wrinkle In Time's director, Ava DuVernay chronicled Oprah's mixing process in an Instagram story, which just proves that she knows how to get the best footage.
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Jill, who shares two children of her own with husband Derick Dillard, chronicled her midwifery training on the family's since-canceled TLC show, 19 Kids and Counting.
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The song was received with an outpouring of support, especially by Animals who've chronicled their love for the singer throughout her legal battle under the hashtag #FreeKesha.
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A few days ago, Kal Penn posted a series of 14 tweets that chronicled a few of the scripts offered to him early on in his career.
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The most public example of this was the EA_Spouse blog, in which the fiancée of an Electronic Arts programmer chronicled the impact crunch had on their lives.
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"Downton Abbey" ran for six seasons on British and American television and chronicled the lives of the fictional Crawley family in Yorkshire in the early 20th century.
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This is why Ramey Berry put names and backstories on enslaved people chronicled in her narrative, much like Winfrey's quest to make Lacks's name known to all.
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Passengers on the ship chronicled the harrowing ordeal on social media, first capturing the damage done by the weather to the vessel, and later evacuations via helicopter.
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McHenry's death came hours after she celebrated her birthday during a night out with friends, which she chronicled with pictures and videos shared on her Instagram story.
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Every past and future politician who visits Trump Tower or dines at Jean-Georges, a restaurant in Trump International Hotel & Tower, is closely chronicled on the site.
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The duchess, Catherine, may be one of the most photographed women in the world, whose every clothing choice is chronicled and dissected (and spurs a thousand sales).
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The "Jaws" clip is just one in the thriving genre of "last-ride" videos, in which the final moments of amusement park attractions are chronicled for posterity.
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Now these publications are scrambling to find their footing in a political landscape that is more competitive and almost unrecognizable from the one they chronicled for decades.
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Under an unlikely scenario chronicled by the New York Post, electors could become so-called "faithless electors," declining to vote for the candidate to whom they're bound.
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Alyssa Battistoni, who recently chronicled her participation in failed unionization efforts at Yale, nevertheless believes that the efforts of her UChicago peers will not be in vain.
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That friend, once in office with his boss, left politics at the door and together our bosses made history on issues chronicled by the Library of Congress.
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A man who chronicled his experience when he was the only passenger on a Delta flight didn't have quite the experience he suggested, according to the airline.
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Both chronicled the life and death of McCandless, who hiked into the Alaska wilderness with little food and equipment and spent the summer living in the bus.
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"I made Trump successful," he would occasionally boast, according to Mr. Marcus, Mr. Cohn's cousin, a former journalist who chronicled Mr. Cohn's last months for Vanity Fair.
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J.D. Vance, the 32-year-old venture capitalist whose best-selling memoir Hillbilly Elegy chronicled the economic malaise in the Midwest, in February moved home to Ohio.
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Though Frida Kahlo wasn't one of the luminaries chronicled by Cabrol, she shared an affinity for the avant-garde (indeed, the surreal) as rendered through fashion's lens.
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Elie Wiesel, a survivor of the Nazi death camps who chronicled the horrors of the Holocaust in this writing, died in July at the age of 87.
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And now, nine years on, I find myself on a crackly FaceTime call from Norfolk to LA with the woman who chronicled every heartbeat of my teens.
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The earliest known reports, by Scottish surgeon Peter Cullen in 1811 and French surgeon Alfred Velpeau in 1827, chronicled a baffling ailment marked by an enlarged spleen.
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"Final Follies," which was finished only weeks before his death at 86, is a charming benediction and farewell to the caste whose demise he chronicled so faithfully.
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His next book, published a year later, in 1950, chronicled some uglier sides of the war, including the expulsion of Palestinians, and made him far less popular.
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As chronicled in Mr. Wareham's excellent 2008 memoir, "Black Postcards," though, Luna's elegant indie-pop did not find lasting commercial success, leading to the group's 2005 split.
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In his book "The Death of Death: Resurrection and Immortality in Jewish Thought" (1997), Rabbi Gillman chronicled the evolution of Jewish ideas on death and the afterlife.
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In "A Cat's Diary" (1998), she chronicled war through the journal of a cat left to fend for itself by a family who had fled the fighting.
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The New York Times and The Observer of London chronicled, with the help of a whistle-blower, how a political consultancy, Cambridge Analytica, exploited Facebook user information.
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The vast majority chronicled the lives of men, mostly white ones; even in the last two years, just over one in five of our subjects were female.
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Mr. Pottinger is a former Wall Street Journal reporter who covered China, including its 2003 SARS crisis, and chronicled government efforts to suppress information about that epidemic.
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His arsenic-laced prose was well known among powerful figures like Rupert Murdoch, whose life Mr. Wolff chronicled in a 2008 biography that left its subject displeased.
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American journalists introduced readers to companies they'd never heard of, including e-commerce successes like Alibaba, and chronicled the exciting and dynamic elements of China's business community.
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He did acknowledge that earlier in his career, there was pressure on black artists to do figural works that somehow chronicled racial struggle and progress, versus abstraction.
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In July 2009, The Times ran an article by David Leite, a cookbook author and food writer, that chronicled his quest for the perfect chocolate chip cookie.
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The pair, who played lovers in the film, have a well-chronicled connection off screen, and it was on display while crooning the nominee for original song.
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The Post has also chronicled Trump's close ties with Saudi leaders as well as the President's ongoing refusal to condemn the prince or significantly sanction Saudi Arabia.
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He was also the subject of a subsequent documentary that chronicled his dream of being allowed into the ring for a professional bout as a free man.
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Indeed, to look at Ms. Trump's charitable deeds is to find echoes of her father's much-chronicled pattern of claiming a lot while giving just a little.
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Last April, escorted by militiamen belonging to Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite militia allied with Syrian government forces, Mr. Denton chronicled the demolition in a series of photographs.
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The article mentions Project 1917, a website that simulates social media that uses diary snippets from Russians who chronicled their lives over the course of the revolution.
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Jonathon Kozol, who chronicled inequality in America's schools, never wrote about the school system in Alabama, but his phrase "savage inequality" rings true when applied to it.
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For this new study, researchers chronicled 1,500 Uber and Lyft cab rides over a two-year-period in cities on both coasts: Seattle, Washington and Boston, Massachusetts.
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New Ways Ministry has chronicled the stories of more than 85 church employees since 2007 who have had employment disputes with Catholic institutions because of L.G.B.T. issues.
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The series was a follow-up to "Narcos," which in three seasons chronicled the Colombian drug wars of the 1980s and 90s and focused on Pablo Escobar.
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These gender-masking tools and the related trend of "blind hiring" have recently been chronicled in The New York Times and Wired, and discussed at tech conferences.
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Paul Kalanithi's When Breath Becomes Air—a memoir by a young, gifted neurosurgeon who chronicled his own journey through terminal illness—came out about a year ago.
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"The Freep," as it was affectionately called, regularly chronicled underground culture in the City of Angels from 1964 through 1978, and continues to maintain a presence today.
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From inside a Yemeni prison controlled by the United Arab Emirates — a top U.S. ally — a Yemeni detainee held without charges chronicled torture and sexual abuses through drawings.
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You may remember Walsh and Goodman from their hugely popular 40 Days of Dating, during which the two friends dated for 40 days and chronicled the courtship online.
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These and other details have epitomized President Donald Trump's bizarre relationship with technology over the years, which was chronicled anew in a New York Times article on Wednesday.
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Sunday's episode chronicled the climactic Battle of Winterfell, a lavishly produced 82-minute siege where a collection of disparate heroes faced off against the Army of the Dead.
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Known as Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM), or hyperthymesia, the condition—such that it is—was first chronicled by University of California-Irvine neurobiologist James McGaugh in 2006.
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The New York Times chronicled 30 years of accusations against Weinstein, with many former employees and actor Ashley Judd going on the record about his alleged inappropriate behavior.
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Many of these tales are chronicled in "The Bill Murray Stories: Life Lessons Learned From A Mythical Man", a delightful documentary co-written and directed by Tommy Avallone.
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President Trump's fixation with TV and cable news has been well chronicled; he tuned in obsessively during the campaign, and he continues to now from the White House.
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Williams-Paisley recently chronicled her family's journey with her mother's dementia in her candid memoir, Where the Light Gets In: Losing My Mother Only to Find Her Again.
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What happened in the next 17 days was widely chronicled, in the news as well as in survivors' social media posts, which captured fear, panic, and human resilience.
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In a Twitter thread, Albright chronicled how conservatives were able to reach a much wider audience with their hoax claims on Instagram, using various features of the platform.
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London, whose struggles with addictions were chronicled on VH1's Celebrity Rehab, also made headlines in 2010 when he was kidnapped at gunpoint and forced to use drugs.
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In other words: The war to destroy the One Ring as chronicled in Peter Jackson's Oscar-winning trilogy of films will not be told in the TV version.
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Using high-speed video, researchers from the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History have chronicled just how these spiders manage such an impressive combination of power and speed.
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Daphne Sheldrick, a wildlife conservationist who saved hundreds of orphaned elephants in Africa, work chronicled in documentaries like "Born to Be Wild," died on April 12 in Nairobi.
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She's chronicled what it's like to travel across the country as a trans woman, sharing her experiences with friends, family, and fans via her blog and Facebook page.
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So much of Death Row's story is out there for the world to read and has been meticulously chronicled—more so than any other rap label in history.
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The incredible surge enjoyed by Nvidia has been well-chronicled, but more mild-mannered fellow semiconductor stock Broadcom has managed to fly a bit more under the radar.
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The Tokaido is mostly built over, but portions of the Nakasendo, which connects Tokyo and Kyoto via the interior, and which Hiroshige had also chronicled, are still preserved.
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Inspired by fellow YouTubers who chronicled their No Spend journeys, the 13-year-old set some strict rules for herself in January 2019 to curtail her impulse purchases.
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The official White House photographer chronicled the visit, capturing images that showed the group telling Obama how his Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program had changed their lives.
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In a video posted to Twitter, he chronicled the unique experience of being the only passenger booked on flight DL3652, a Delta connection flight operated by SkyWest Airlines.
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The film, for which Mr. Cimino shared a story credit, chronicled a group of friends from a Pennsylvania town whose lives were scarred by their experiences in Vietnam.
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Combs had chronicled her attempt on social media to beat the 512-mph women's land-speed record set in 1976 by American Kitty O'Neil, who died in November.
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Since his departure from the campaign, countless stories have chronicled his alleged misdeeds, especially those involving millions of dollars, a cushy lifestyle and contacts with Russians and Ukrainians.
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As chronicled in her 2012 memoir, "The Girl Who Fell to Earth," Ms. Al-Maria was born in Washington State to an American mother and a Qatari father.
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He chronicled his entire journey on Facebook, from grabbing a midnight snack at McDonald's to the magical moment his new phone was in the palms of his hands.
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The duo's adventures are chronicled on their Instagram, Facebook and YouTube pages under the name VanCatMeow, developing into a diary which East hopes brings unadulterated joy to people.
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The team had chronicled his journey on a website, from the excitement of passing under the Golden Gate Bridge to the agonizing wait for word from his boat.
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Schumer, who chronicled her own issues with self-esteem in her best-selling 2016 memoir "The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo," said she enjoyed playing the role.
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That distressing situation was chronicled almost exactly two years ago by Nadia Eghbal, in a landmark report on the state of open source published by the Ford Foundation.
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In 2015, he published an apologia in book form called "The Truth: The Uncomfortable Truth About Relationships," in which he chronicled his experiences in rehab for sex addiction.
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Chronicled in the Sacramento Bee, university medical centers like the University of California, Davis hospital are preparing to support an influx of patients who may have the coronavirus.
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In writing a history of Edward's life through this perspective, Powell has chronicled the story of America's growing cultural, political and economic power as seen through foreign eyes.
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She went through a well-chronicled messy divorce and is now enduring scrutiny for a big collaboration with indie brand Morphe that has been controversial since it launched.
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Many fans had not known why he suddenly disappeared from City Ballet's programs, but in November 1987 The New York Times Magazine chronicled his operation and slow rehabilitation.
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As chronicled in Nancy Princenthal's exquisite biography, Martin discouraged photographs and catalogues of her paintings, and the gallery at the Harwood is the proving ground for her misgivings.
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Through a number of exhibition galleries and artifacts, the town's history is chronicled from its Stone Age beginnings, with a heavy emphasis on carpet making and Whitty's life.
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