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chronicles

[kron-i-kuhlz] / ˈkrɒn ɪ kəlz /


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The 1999 Peabody Award-winning film chronicles the fiery moment and its aftermath for Smith and Carlos, who earned both heroic praise and pointed condemnation.

From Los Angeles Times

Adding to the already Homeric list of fictionalized depictions of a family so mythically weighted with tragedy that many consider it cursed comes FX’s “Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette,” which chronicles the couple’s high-profile courtship, marriage and, of course, shocking and untimely end.

From Los Angeles Times

The book chronicles her "vague feelings" before the trial: "The closer it got, the more I imagined myself becoming a hostage to their stares, their lies, their cowardice, and their contempt," she wrote.

From Barron's

By the time they returned to the house they were deep in an argument about the Chronicles of Narnia.

From Literature

Callum Borchers writes the "On the Clock" column, which chronicles people's careers and work lives.

From The Wall Street Journal