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Meanings of publish memoirs in English
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Usage of publish memoirs in English
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Transportations recorded in Buvat, Saint-Simon, and many other publishedmemoirs.
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He had publishedmemoirs of great importance dealing with entomology in its relations to agriculture.
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Former US President Bill Clinton is due in Dublin next Wednesday to promote his newly publishedmemoirs.
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Thus you might copy us, as we shine forth in our publishedmemoirs, practically without a flaw.
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Peregrine's education at Winchester bears out Lord Elcho's description of that academy in his lately publishedMemoirs.
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The Academy publishedMemoirs beginning in 1785, and Proceedings from 1846.
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In my publishedMemoirs I have described more accurately the impressions I received on this occasion, more particularly of Schnorr.
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In keeping with literary tradition, US soldiers have been publishingmemoirs and first-hand accounts of their country's so-called global war on terror.
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Both Rodriguez and Rizzo have publicly discussed their roles in the torture program through publishedmemoirs that went through CIA censorship screening.
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The New Yorker, October 18, 1976 P. 35 Excerpts from the soon-to-be- publishedmemoirs of Virgil Ives, a burglar.
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It will be understood then that the references here are to his publishedmemoirs only, and not to what we have just heard.
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Both Germaine Greer and the late Jill Tweedie -pillar of the Guardian - publishedmemoirs which complained that Daddy had done a runner.
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In 2012, she released a solo album, and in 2014 and 2018 publishedmemoirs that are being adapted for TV.
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He publishedMemoirs; containing the lives of several Ladies of Great Britain; a History of Antiquities &c. (1755) and Life of John Buncle Esq.
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The New Yorker, March 17, 1975 P. 34 Excerpts from the soon-to-be- publishedmemoirs of Flo Guinness, a speakeasy owner during Prohibition.