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diary

[dahy-uh-ree] / ˈdaɪ ə ri /


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Little remains of Stanley's letters and diaries "which is really frustrating but adds to the idea that he was a private man," he said.

From BBC

Pirogova documents her treatment on Instagram, posting videos that she once jokingly called "the diary of a vampire".

From Barron's

A few Southern California’s early diaries survive, in an altered fashion, from their origins.

From Los Angeles Times

It surveyed around 5,000 people and then followed 50 couples in forensic, sometimes intrusive detail, combining statistics with diaries, interviews and "emotion maps" of what happened in the home.

From BBC

Bowel Cancer UK recommends keeping a diary of your symptoms which you can discuss with your GP.

From BBC