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chronicles

[kron-i-kuhlz] / ˈkrɒn ɪ kəlz /


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Kevin Smith’s “Clerks” chronicles a day in the life of disaffected staffers at a convenience store and adjoining video-rental store.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Eddie Murphy vehicle chronicles a hotshot advertising executive’s rude awakening after a merger leaves him with a new boss.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many right-wing sites were slow to respond to the story late Thursday, said Howard Polskin, who chronicles conservative media on his own website, “The Righting.”

From Seattle Times

“Sometimes we’ve been prone to dismiss local chronicles as made-up,” Kusimba says.

From Science Magazine

For all the pain of separation that “The Jungle” chronicles, John Pfumojena’s music provides a welcome sense of disparate cultures coming together.

From Washington Post