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chronology

[kruh-nol-uh-jee] / krəˈnɒl ə dʒi /






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But Indigenous groups have long disputed this chronology, as the oral histories of many groups have told of them encountering horses before they met Europeans.

From Seattle Times

The set was split into sections, one for each of her 10 albums, tracing her journey from country ingénue to chart-topping pop star to lockdown-era folk singer - albeit with a mixed-up chronology.

From BBC

The shifting chronology creates a sense of mystery but can also make for a somewhat confusing reading experience.

From Washington Post

Mr. Waters asked, one of many questions that attempted to paint Mr. Murdaugh’s chronology as absurd.

From New York Times

"And then the AI will link them together, and pull together a chronology of the key events and explanation of what happens on what dates."

From BBC