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saga

[sah-guh] / ˈsɑ gə /


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This extraordinary saga of Los Angeles, celebrity and religion are laid out in the recent book “Sister, Sinner” about McPherson’s vanishing act and the optics of her “resurrection.”

From Los Angeles Times

Assuming the law passes, the ancient offence will be confined to history, and the investigation into the King's brother may be the last chapter in a very messy and contested legal saga.

From BBC

This sets up a black-comedy revenge saga built around Becket, Mary’s boy.

From The Wall Street Journal

The verdict put a coda on a long-running legal saga that raised questions about safety standards at training sessions for police officers.

From Los Angeles Times

But while there are sure to be further plot twists in the Hollywood takeover saga, Warner’s shareholders shouldn’t expect a full-blown bidding war.

From Barron's