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diary

[dahy-uh-ree] / ˈdaɪ ə ri /


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For all the criticism of England's pre-series plans in Australia, the immovable obstacle to more warm-up matches was a white-ball tour of New Zealand that had been in the diary for years.

From BBC

This included a diary she had written while in prison, an extremely rare ancient account of a woman’s life by the woman herself.

From The Wall Street Journal

It does this through an impressive array of artifacts—uniforms, powder horns, various weapons and a diary—that personalize these important battles.

From The Wall Street Journal

We collected medical files, diaries, meeting notes and photographs documenting cholera’s devastation after essential services stopped.

From Salon

These events were recorded in her personal diaries, which Ernaux kept from the age of 16.

From BBC