The secretary, treasurer and annalist shall be elected for a two-year term or until a successor is elected. |
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Not a philosopher, not an annalist, not a chorographer or antiquarian, but a historian. |
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The annalist for 1884-1885 emphasized the importance of this financial source when the sisters almost lost the contract that year. |
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The annalist and his family ranked among the most prestigious citizens of the town. |
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Mursilis was a particularly prolific annalist and edited his father's annals as well. |
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The most unique pictorial decoration make Schilling's last illuminated chronicle the crowning of his comprehensive uvre as an annalist. |
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Calvus was a son of the annalist Gaius Licinius Macer. |
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Risi is considered to be one of the masters of the Commedia all'Italiana and a annalist of the bitter sentimentality and lighter side of Italy's post-war economic boom. |
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Thus, annalist in this last sense is an unflattering term. |
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