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biographer

[bahy-og-ruh-fer, bee-] / baɪˈɒg rə fər, bi- /






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But Stein, who died Nov. 5 at the age of 88, had what his biographer, Sam Gennawey, called “the imagination of opportunity.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Unfashionably for a modern biographer, Mr. Cobb makes only very brief and glancing reference to these peccadilloes.

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According to Ford’s biographer Richard Norton Smith, they feared their protective resources might be stretched dangerously thin in such a downtrodden place—a concern no doubt magnified by two earlier assassination attempts against the president.

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This wealth of evidence presents a twofold challenge to biographers.

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For most of his life, Michelangelo’s 16th-century biographer Ascanio Condivi tells us, the artist aspired to carve a colossus out of a coastal mountain, a figure visible from ships at sea.

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