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narrative

[nar-uh-tiv] / ˈnær ə tɪv /




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However, Turner of ING said he thought markets were still well way from a "full 'sell America' narrative", noting that the sell-off action has been largely limited to the dollar.

From BBC

Duesberg’s embrace of a dangerously wrong hypothesis to the point that it destroyed his career is almost a Shakespearean narrative.

From Los Angeles Times

The Cinderella-style narrative takes us into another realm - the servants' quarters.

From BBC

So, while tooting your own horn can be uncomfortable, logging and publicizing on-the-job wins is about controlling your professional narrative.

From The Wall Street Journal

All of them, we learn, are about the places and “Dreaming”—sacred laws and narratives—that informed earlier paintings.

From The Wall Street Journal