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chronicles

[kron-i-kuhlz] / ˈkrɒn ɪ kəlz /


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He got the idea from Boston College economist and sociologist Juliet Schor, whose book “Four Days a Week” chronicles companies’ experiments with reduced schedules.

From The Wall Street Journal

Eduardo Azevedo and his co-authors looked at 30 years of data External link from PitchBook and other venture-capital chronicles, and found 84% of business founders end up with no equity payoff from their start-ups.

From Barron's

In the 2020 documentary Feels Good Man, which chronicles Mr Furie's efforts to wrest back control of his work, he said his Pepe drawing was inspired by his experiences with friends and roommates in his 20s.

From BBC

"The Queen lived a very long time and her life chronicles this period where British fashion really emerged," says de Guitaut.

From BBC

The Chinese Canadian Museum chronicles this early history, too, including its darker side.

From The Wall Street Journal