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annals

[an-lz] / ˈæn lz /
NOUN
chronicles
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annal(s)


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Her production of “Ragtime,” with its sumptuous score by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens, had nary a weak link in a cast of characters among the most expansive in the recent annals of musicals.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even by the roller coaster standards of the biotechnology world, Moderna’s rise has few parallels in the annals of modern American business.

From Washington Post

We made history with that show and — I think, in the annals of television history — broke a lot of barriers.

From Washington Post

“Ruth’s circuit,” The Associated Press wrote, “added the one touch needed to complete the most picturesque drama in diamond annals.”

From Washington Times

In the annals of “terrific throwaway shots from ‘Perry Mason,’” the vertiginous angle with which Perry’s fire-escape exit from his compromised apartment, broken into by parties unknown the previous week, takes the cake.

From New York Times