We know from medieval records and diaries that such threats to purity were carefully categorized and rules given for their expurgation. |
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On his return from the war, he transcribed the diaries into ledger books, filling in gaps from memory. |
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In this study, memoirs and diaries, account books and statistics are used to forge an image of the life that went on in these houses. |
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From warblogs to personal diaries, genre comes out of story, out of content, and is not imposed upon it by form or format. |
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While researching a book, Barker goes straight to primary sources, favouring public records, diaries, letters. |
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One final matter is worth mentioning, and this is the acid comments about folklore and folklorists in Alice's diaries. |
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Smart pens have become the latest way to post messages to online diaries, or weblogs, while on the move. |
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Half of American webloggers cite self-help as their primary motivation for maintaining their online diaries, a survey has discovered. |
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Separately and together they wrote many books, mainly set in Ireland, as well as many articles, letters, diaries, and jottings. |
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During World War Two, military personnel were strictly forbidden to keep journals or diaries. |
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Some people call them journals, or diaries, but to Dylan, they were neither. |
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If so, then judicious quotation from the diaries might have made this point just as well as their wholesale reproduction. |
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He learnt Dutch and Afrikaans so as to translate accurately from diaries and clippings. |
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This fascination with themselves results in keeping diaries or writing poetry. |
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Family photos and diaries that had been on desks were being passed on for relatives to identify and preserve as keepsakes. |
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She is a sentimental person who would not dream of parting with diaries, photos, ornaments and keepsakes. |
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His diaries of his years as a junior minister have granted him a kind of immortality. |
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Seven participants reported 11 episodes of mild symptoms as recorded in their daily diaries. |
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The children's cough symptoms were recorded daily by the parents into diaries. |
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The editors' ability to present a lucid redaction of the main points of Amar Singh's voluminous diaries is to their credit. |
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Our red boxes tell us what to do and our diaries are full of meetings, mostly pointless ones. |
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He had refreshed his memory by consulting the meticulous diaries he has kept throughout his career. |
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Over the next month they will be fitting in as much rehearsal together as possible around their already full diaries. |
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His business partner is now managing director of the company, which produces magazines, yearbooks and diaries. |
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We started thinking about it about a year-and-a-half ago, and have been focusing on the products using mood boards and diaries. |
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Charles M. Robinson has the massive task of editing and annotating the diaries. |
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Women are also less likely to have had the self-confidence to write diaries and autobiographies. |
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Unlike other scholars, he has chosen to give equal weight to works of fiction as well as diaries, memoirs and autobiographies. |
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His books are saturated with mirrors, windows, diaries, memories, travels, dreams, narcissism, and gazing. |
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Baird's diaries make no mention of her, though a few pages have been torn out. |
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Blogs, those comprehensive and self-indulgent online diaries kept by aspiring scenesters everywhere, aren't usually thought of as humorous. |
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The real reason for being a sailor is to get away from patients, bosses, aggressive barrow boys, wives, spreadsheets and diaries. |
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His reputation suffered, as the diaries fed the fires stoked by sensationalists. |
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Except for published extracts, these 124 manuscript diaries have only been available at the West Point Library and on microfilm. |
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The narrator's diaries record her friend's distress, and the tragedies that result. |
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James Lees-Milne's diaries mention Alvilde Chaplin, a garden designer to the minted. |
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The students are naturals with these video diaries, which is not surprising considering the media saturation my generation is mired in. |
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The only photographs she had were stored in a shoebox, along with letters and the diaries that she did have with her. |
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He was also responsible for publishing Dorothy Wordsworth's diaries and wrote a ground-breaking biography of her. |
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The contents are more or less similar to ordinary diaries in that they both record daily trivia. |
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By re-reading his childhood diaries he can transport himself back to the past, to the very moment of his blackouts. |
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It could be amusing if the pols posted unblushing, unedited diaries of what they were really thinking, as real bloggers do. |
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The system will allow multi-access from anywhere in the world to individual and shared diaries, schedules, emails and stored files. |
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I've left you a couple of phone messages and emails and assume that you will explain the mystery of the disappearing diaries to me at some point. |
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As presented, while these are called diaries, they are often more in the nature of a commonplace book. |
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The irony is that his deal with Lateline was the sort of untrustworthy action that he spends time in his diaries attacking the media for. |
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But in fact, one almost complete set of negatives and several diaries and albums describing his extraordinary life survived. |
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His diaries indicated he is aware of the social crises in his community and does something about them. |
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While I do not admire your soft-headedness, I do admire your consistency... as this fits well with things I've seen you say on other diaries. |
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The collection includes Mandela's personal diaries, which were written on desk calendars bearing breezy pictures of South African landmarks. |
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Inman had insisted that his wife deposit the diaries in a vault, for he was terrified of losing them should fire break out in the apartment. |
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The items included laptop computers, cameras, stereos, calculators and digital diaries. |
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Keep impeccable records, such as diaries and appointment calendars, that document the work you do at home. |
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He sends Seward in his stead, and gives him all of the papers and diaries to read. |
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So many collaborators had emptied their diaries to be at the opera house for the rehearsal period. |
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Easton's presentation is studded with quotations from Kessler's diaries, letters and other primary sources. |
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Posthumously published were her extraordinarily vivid diaries and charmingly illustrated letters. |
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The MCC diaries, however, are testimony to the memories of a carefree youth that he cherished. |
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The player can get additional information on the world from various diaries, monitored data, and holographic images. |
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Norton encourages teachers to conduct such work though the use of diaries and critical pedagogy. |
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Today's clued-up celebrities are recording their views in intimate personal diaries and making them available, within hours, to the rest of us. |
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Always inclined to hypochondria, the valedictory volume of his diaries catalogues his decline with percipient accuracy. |
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Children were expected to perform lung function and complete diaries daily and to make time for home visits every 4 weeks. |
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One consists of assembling a collage of quotations from diaries, letters, and newspapers to examine the soldiers' opinions. |
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The private records collections consist mainly of donations of diaries and letters written by service people and their families. |
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Nothing has been said in his diaries, he insists, that his wife Jane has not already seen and approved. |
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I would not consult watches or diaries if I did not need time to do things, if I did not need to do things on time. |
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He now has 15 diaries filled with copious notes, running into more than 5,000 pages. |
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The cast of characters that populates the pages of the O'Connor diaries is vast. |
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His reign as director of the National Theatre, recorded in these diaries, was garlanded with praise and exited to a storm of acclaim. |
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The history of upper-class folk in the Old South is documented through journals, diaries, daybooks, and material possessions. |
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After the first diaries, which deal with years of persecution and suffering, one expects this one to be a chronicle of deliverance. |
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Plenty of musicians have their own blogs and online tour diaries have become de rigueur. |
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All gardeners should have some quiet time in their horticultural diaries to give them space to reflect. |
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His business partner Diarmuid Lennon is now managing director of the company, which produces magazines, yearbooks and diaries. |
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Mark it down in your diaries and we'll have more news in the coming weeks with regard to the entertainment and guests of honour on the night etc. |
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I bet York architect Phil Bixby and North Yorkshire garden designer Rosie Allisstone don't have acres of virginal white space in their diaries. |
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The unveiling of the police memorial has been in the news diaries for months and its significance hasn't changed. |
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What I would love you to do though, is to make a note in your diaries of two special dates right now. |
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Yet in the news pages, entertainment columns and social diaries of the same publications, the celebrity cycle continues to turn. |
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The possible participation of Camilla Parker Bowles has occupied column inches in the diaries of The Times and the Daily Telegraph all week. |
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This column, like all diaries, is fond, indeed much enamoured, of the legal profession. |
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The growing interest in social history sparked a new interest in diaries and diarists. |
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What information there is about her early life comes only indirectly through family letters and diaries in the possession of her great-nephew. |
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I asked politely if I could take notes on the diaries, diplomatically offering him a week to consider before calling again to get his answer. |
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Questions such as this can and do fill diary writers with anxieties and often enough lead to discontinuation of diaries. |
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His diaries record recurrent struggles to understand the enigma of his own personality, his spiritual emptiness and addictiveness. |
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With the embellishment stripped bare, the diaries present a nastier, more easily irritated side of the man. |
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Patients also kept symptom diaries until the condition resolved. |
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It Angers me that, in general, female diaries are considered less philosophical than male diaries. |
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The author of this new, third biography of the poet notes that Cummings signed his name in capitals in his personal correspondence, dealings with publishers and his diaries. |
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That allure lives in her exhaustively detailed diaries, published in seven volumes and covering five decades. |
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I'm sure dozens of people have rifled through my diaries over the years. |
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He frequented Turkish baths and commented in his diaries of the physical virtues of sailors. |
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And for Sarkozy, whether his presidential diaries are admissible as evidence or protected by his presidential immunity is key. |
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These emotions begin in his early diaries as a student on a Fulbright grant in London. |
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I spent yesterday evening looking through people's diaries again. |
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In fact, Himmler's appointments book and diaries, where extant, come as close as most people would require to demonstrating what the Final Solution was all about. |
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The diaries are searchable and the Royalist couldn't resist vanity-searching for Sykes. |
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I realise today that although his last diaries are very interesting, they have been composed for Chertkov and those whom it pleases Mr Chertkov to show them! |
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For one thing, there are wristwatches, cell phones, digital diaries and calculators that most people carry with them, that have to be protected from rainwater. |
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In Limbo, a marooned family on an island discover the diaries of those stranded there a hundred years before and start to think of themselves as re-enacting their experience. |
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He read voraciously, including several diaries written by English volunteers, and wanted to create scenes that were both historically accurate and emotionally convincing. |
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Students also were sincere in writing diaries in their rooms by asking various questions about words, idioms, and the differences between Korean and English. |
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Her diaries and letters reveal a woman determined to succeed as a singer and who was chuffed with her success and the trappings that came with it. |
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Lots of Tories hold a strange affection to the ageing leftie, and when I read the last volume of his diaries he came across as a very decent, generous fellow. |
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Who would value microphotography of the AIDS virus, our family snapshots, letters and diaries from the Civil War, or recordings of national and local political debates? |
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Reunion was always traditionally held at Whitsun so, anyone interested, please keep your diaries free for the end of May Bank Holiday Monday and let's make it another success. |
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This preparation project gave the students an opportunity to look at old photos, newspaper articles, the census, city directories, diaries, gazetteers, maps, and postcards. |
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The line separating diaries from memoirs and autobiographies is frequently as quaint as that which parts documentative writing from creative writing. |
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Larkin had his diaries destroyed, Hardy burnt all his personal papers, then got his second wife to put her name to the biography he had actually written himself. |
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Meanwhile, the diaries reveal a later life of flamboyant perversity. |
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There are also diaries graced with pseudonymous titles which do nothing to conceal their authors' identities, at least from the rest of Fleet Street's cognoscenti. |
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All available knowledge showed that crevasses, sastrugi and blizzards were normal in Antarctica, yet throughout his diaries Scott complained about the conditions. |
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She includes extracts from letters and diaries as well as autobiographies. |
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If diaries can't be relied on for accurate representation of the past, as this argument would maintain, then we need to read them much the way we read novels. |
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I was also allowed, within limits, to photograph some of the items, careful not to disturb the integrity of the still unprotected diaries, photos and notebooks. |
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Bartholdi cherished and valued the physical world, as he made quite clear in his letters and diaries. |
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What's more, many blogs aspire to be much more than online diaries. |
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Whenever anyone says he's aristocratic he's always quick to repeat it in his diaries, which strikes me as an incredibly middle-class aspirational trait. |
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The next day he'd even got the story in some of the newspaper diaries. |
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This trend can be seen in letters, memoirs, diaries, regimental histories, anecdotes, reminiscences, and interviews by combat veterans during and after the war. |
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The publication of the diaries and letters promoted increased interest in Waugh and his works and caused publication of much new material. |
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They kept separate diaries. His was on paper and her diary was on her computer's hard drive. |
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It is recommended that teachers and pupils are issued with homework diaries to help implement and monitor the homework timetable. |
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Study tours were common then, as now, as was the keeping of travel diaries. |
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Their diaries are the most important sources for all modern retellings of the disaster. |
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The Thames is mentioned in many works of literature including novels, diaries and poetry. |
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Hooke's diaries also make frequent reference to meetings at coffeehouses and taverns, and to dinners with Robert Boyle. |
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No contemporary letters or diaries describe how Austen felt about this proposal. |
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At least four complete volumes and around seven pages of text are missing from Dodgson's 13 diaries. |
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He then published Stone Alone, an autobiography based on scrapbooks and diaries he had been keeping since the band's early days. |
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The papers of Vivien Leigh, including letters, photographs, contracts and diaries, are owned by her daughter, Mrs. |
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Leicester is the setting for the fictional diaries of Adrian Mole, created by Sue Townsend. |
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Alan Llwyd's 2011 biography of Roberts used diaries and letters to shed fresh light on her private life and her relationship with Morris. |
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Haig sent Churchill extracts from his diaries and commented on drafts, to which Churchill was willing to make amendments. |
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Beatrice transcribed and edited the diaries covering Victoria's accession onwards, and burned the originals in the process. |
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The app includes daily diaries for prebedtime activities, substance use, and sleep quality. |
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Though originally thought to be genuine, the diaries are now generally considered a work of fiction. |
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His illustrated diaries chronicled the history of the region, the harsh life of the gold digger, and the scarring of landscape from gold mining. |
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This is where we would include incunabula, original manuscripts and sketches, and diaries, among other artifacts. |
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As well as imparting factual information, she brought her material alive, using the diaries and letters of Anzac nursing sisters. |
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And, of course, they all keep diaries, the tell-all blogs of the day. |
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While videos are often simply diaries of creators' lives, many YouTube users take copyrighted material and reedit it into new works. |
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The story begins with the discovery of his diaries and is followed by an epilog, which adds another layer to this unusual whodunit. |
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In fact Hankey's diary shows that Lloyd George's interest in the matter was intermittent, whilst Frances Stevenson's diaries contain no mention of the topic. |
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According to his own diaries, he used Antabuse to try to stop his excessive consumption of alcohol, which he blamed for wrecking his marriage to Elizabeth Taylor. |
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In 2008, the British Library acquired a large collection comprising over 220 files containing manuscripts, letters, journals, personal diaries and correspondence. |
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Larkin had asked on his deathbed that his diaries be destroyed. |
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Additionally Charlie Higson wrote a series on a young James Bond, and Kate Westbrook wrote three novels based on the diaries of a recurring series character, Moneypenny. |
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In 2013, an archive of Vivien Leigh's letters, diaries, photographs, annotated film and theatre scripts and her numerous awards was acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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MacArthur's tearful video diaries recording the sailing adversities she faced inspired the caricature of her on the BBC satirical comedy show Dead Ringers. |
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Martha often retreats to her bedroom to read her mother's diaries that reveal a life lived in a vastly different world of patriarchal privilege and pietistic language. |
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Only good girls keep diaries,'' Tallulah Bankhead once quipped. |
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His diaries were bequeathed to Dr Williams's Library, because Robinson had been a member of the Essex Street Chapel, the first avowedly Unitarian congregation in England. |
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One Last Summer, a novel I wrote based on my East Prussian born mother's wartime diaries, joined it for 10 years until my present agent read the outline and sold it in a week. |
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Gordon's father's diaries give us an incredible insight into the events during World War I told through the perspective of someone with a fascinating life story. |
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With the exception of some eccentric entries in Admiral Byrd's diaries, no real explanation for the early termination has ever been officially given. |
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Yellow Wheel Publishing invites you to endure the horrors and brutal experiences of World War Two, as told through a series of diaries from a young man. |
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Virginia's own diaries support this view of the Woolfs' marriage. |
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In 1955, the diaries of Napoleon's valet, Louis Marchand, were published. |
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Diaries kept by two of them recorded the indescribable agonies they had suffered as their lives ebbed slowly away. |
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I took a Diaries and Journals class in college my junior year during the winter term. |
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Diaries can suffer from a process of attrition, as people decide they have had enough of the task of completing a diary. |
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Diaries will be available within 10 days of booking an order, said Shantha Ravikumar, a product dealer in the city. |
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Try Rentboy Diaries, or the fantastically fruity Girl With A One-Track Mind, and a whole Indecent Blogging empire. |
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Diaries and year planners, besides calendars and desktop pen stands often turn out to be worthwhile gifts. |
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Diaries convey the sweep of history in the detail of eye witness testimony, while photos freeze a specific moment and capture it for posterity. |
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One reason The Motorcycle Diaries is such a joy to watch is that it's not star-struck about its famous subject. |
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It would be reasonable to conclude Princess Diaries 2 offered a refuge of sorts. |
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John Thavis, author of The Vatican Diaries called the document an earthquake. |
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Thousands of Vampire Diaries stories float around the interwebs, and every single one is way too explicit for its target audience. |
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I've been asked to offer some sober reflections on The Latham Diaries. |
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I tried to get them to read The Turner Diaries, but they straight-out rebelled. |
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The Kennan Diaries contains many other keenly observed descriptions of people, places, and events. |
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Why lead off Tuesdays with new entry The Originals instead of pairing it with its predecessor, The Vampire Diaries? |
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The Vampire Diaries sets an unrealistic precedence for both magical creatures and teenage hotness in small town America. |
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Diaries are solipsistic compared with blogs, which are a far more sociable medium, allowing for dialogue with outsiders and links to other websites. |
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Paul Wesley, known for playing Aaron Corbett in Fallen and Stefan Salvatore in the supernatural drama The Vampire Diaries. |
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In The Princess Diaries 2, Andrews sang on film for the first time since having throat surgery. |
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Between 1997 and 2015, ten Discworld Diaries were published as collaborations with Briggs or the Discword Emporium. |
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The Moneypenny Diaries are a trilogy of novels chronicling the life of Miss Moneypenny, M's personal secretary. |
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Morgan also addresses the passionate fans of one massively shipped couple whose supporters may be the most vocal and opinionated in the Vampire Diaries universe. |
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Also available in a print edition, The Gumshoe Diaries Book 1 is an audiobook on an MP3 CD about a harried private investigator working to solve crimes and scrape by. |
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