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annal(s)

noun as in history, records

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Trump is in this respect not unique in the annals of the American presidency.

In an era where people on both the left and right rail against politicians beholden to the rich and powerful, a piece of legislation that only benefits a venue owned by billionaire Clippers owner Steve Ballmer is as rank an example of favoritism as you can find in the annals of Sacramento — and that’s saying something.

In the annals of horrific Hollywood-related crimes that have left a lasting imprint on Los Angeles, the 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders have always ranked in the top tier.

Hamilton turned to Madison only after Morris turned him down, which makes Madison almost certainly the most prominent understudy in the annals of political history.

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From research done by Consumer Reports to the annals of delivery app-specific subreddits, customers complain about growing wait times, cold food and exorbitant fees.

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