In chronicling the romance of two forty-somethings wounded by love, the writers neatly sidestep pitfalls that would have plagued a lesser show. |
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They are his logbooks chronicling his walks and climbs, some of them twice, to the summit of every Scottish mountain over 3,000 ft. |
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A strength of Hall's book is his attention to detail in chronicling Poteat's life. |
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His wife, for instance, wrote a critically acclaimed TV drama chronicling the reign of King Farouq. |
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A great portion of the book is devoted to chronicling her innumerable tours to various parts of the world. |
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One project is chronicling the legacy of Sephardic music from different medieval Spanish cities. |
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His larger vision is often subsumed in the interconnected, disconnected families whose lives he's chronicling. |
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This year I guess I will be chronicling my body's failing condition, although my spirit will always be strong. |
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We're chronicling the stories, the tales and adventures of every beatboxer around the world. |
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Here is an awesome entry from Matt chronicling the whole cosplay experience, from one who has never done it before. |
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If you've read her blog at all, you know that she has been chronicling news and insights about education for about four years now. |
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There's a whole series of videos chronicling what happens when he force-feeds his students homemade root beer, for god's sake! |
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He made his name 40 years ago by chronicling the notorious motorcycle gang, the Hell's Angels, and writing an excellent book about the motorcycle culture. |
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In chronicling their history, she became one of Canada's first and best-known balladeers. |
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People making music about the masses and chronicling the street stories are actually at an advantage. |
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Newspapers like the San Francisco Chronicle were chronicling their own doom. |
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If you can't eat in Adelaide any time soon, Nomad Chef, chronicling his food adventures, shows on the Discovery Channel. |
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Rival private channels express a starkly different view, chronicling police brutality, electoral shenanigans and government dim-wittedness. |
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Rather, it relates to the inherent difficulties in chronicling and sharing process information. |
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It can provide a vehicle for chronicling noteworthy examples of teaching and learning events as they occur. |
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The TSB was unable to obtain from the railway any definitive information chronicling why, and under whose authority, the derail was removed. |
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Videos chronicling Verlarde's customization journey unleashing his Mustang side are featured starting today at www. The2010Mustang.com. |
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There are not reliable historical sources chronicling the events of the battle. |
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She is also known to have written around eight songs that she never recorded, including several chronicling current events. |
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Every age and culture expresses its views about why chronicling the past is important and how best to do so. |
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But Tarzan is also the armature for a heady display which reaches way beyond the simple chronicling of a pop phenomenon. |
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I cannot countenance any more breathless, fanzine-style chronicling of her attire. |
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The Hunger Games franchise is already a deeply political saga, chronicling a growing rebellion against a tyrannical regime. |
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It paid tribute to the greats that came before it, all while laughing at itself and chronicling a legendary friendship. |
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How can you write your way out of the after-effects of your earlier experiences simply by chronicling them? |
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In chronicling this saga, Mann, currently in his 20s, is a warrior-poet from another age. |
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Its Montreal version of the festival unifies Hip Hop supporters throughout the country and abroad, with a great dependence on the Net for networking, marketing, promotion and chronicling all that is Hip Hop. |
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Stories like John's were told in The Thin Green Line, a documentary chronicling the lives of wildlife rangers from 19 different countries in six continents. |
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The tales speak of a queen called Arraweelo who hated and oppressed men. There are many stories chronicling the reign and legacy of queen Arraweelo. |
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Only a few days ago, on 17 June, I joined Ms Shadia Kenawy, Permanent Delegate of Egypt to UNESCO, at the inauguration of a beautiful exhibition chronicling this and other aspects of our cooperation. |
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By chronicling our achievements, we inform our shareholders, customers, employees and communities about how we are fulfilling our economic, social and environmental responsibilities. |
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Burnet was a bishop chronicling how England became Protestant, and his use of the term is invariably pejorative. |
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The Moneypenny Diaries are a trilogy of novels chronicling the life of Miss Moneypenny, M's personal secretary. |
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Rather than chronicling events as they happened in time, Suetonius presents them thematically. |
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Sally is one half of Louder Than Silence, the blog she set up with her boyfriend Ross Holden last August chronicling their lives in London together. |
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Witness the case of Playmakers, an original drama series produced by ESPN chronicling the adventures of a fictional professional football team. |
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This leadership hopeful, after months of silence on his government's agenda and his own plans for moving this country forward, was chronicling the government's lack of achievement and lack of recent achievement. |
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Mu Tucker One of the most familiar names in Indian cartooning and illustration is Mario Miranda and here there are thousands of his cartoons chronicling daily life in India. |
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The time I spend 'at one' with my keyboard chronicling how I navigate the forks in the road of motherhood bring forth the parts of the journey I value as masterful. |
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Pier 21, a National Historic Site, currently houses an exhibition chronicling the pier's role in sending off the military overseas, and welcoming them, their war brides, and other new Canadians, home. |
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Finally, the conversation — the chronicling of a career — wound down. |
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I even wound up chronicling my projected budget. |
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We began measuring the implementation of corporate plans across country offices and headquarters units, and institutionalized detailed annual reports chronicling achievements and results. |
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Six years later, she wrote her autobiography Prime Mimicker, chronicling her childhood and career as impressionist. |
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Past court decisions issued by provincial superior and appeal courts are examined with a view to chronicling the types of issues that have arisen in each province. |
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Mikerra had been offered a seven-figure book deal for a tell-all chronicling her relationship with Senator McCaffrey, his death, and the project's ultimate demise. |
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Chronicling the fungus foragers who count posh New York restaurants as their clients. |
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Chronicling arrests, electroshock therapy sessions and a stint in a mental institution, Cheney's journey grows progressively darker and more graphic. |
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