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chronicles

[kron-i-kuhlz] / ˈkrɒn ɪ kəlz /


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Kevin Smith’s “Clerks” chronicles a day in the life of disaffected staffers at a convenience store and adjoining video-rental store.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Eddie Murphy vehicle chronicles a hotshot advertising executive’s rude awakening after a merger leaves him with a new boss.

From The Wall Street Journal

Erivo also chronicles her journey with her sexuality, explaining that she hid it as a teenager and only began dating women in her late twenties.

From Salon

The documentary, directed by Ryan White and produced by Tig Notaro, chronicles Gibson and their partner Meg Falley, taking life pretty much three weeks at a time, as Gibson’s periodic CA 125 test measures the amount of cancer in their body.

From Salon

According to 13th-century Austrian chronicles, Duke Béla was assassinated in November 1272 by Ban Henrik "Kőszegi" of the Héder family and his associates.

From Science Daily