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1 The history of Anglo-India is one long chronicle of such minor tragedies.
2 A long chronicle of wasted efforts, disappointed hopes, neglected possibilities, unappreciated powers.
3 There is no prophet in the earth's long chronicle who's not honored here today.
4 Unseemly altercations have summoned me to the kitchen, and I return to close this over- long chronicle .
5 If mankind had always been logical and wise, history would not be a long chronicle of folly and crime.
6 Many a period of rapid change is probably contained, and blurred out of recognition, in that long chronicle of geological events.
7 The long chronicle of bloodstained but ineffectual quarrels is relieved by the exploits of three great kings, Anawrata, Bayin Naung and Alompra.
8 For better or worse, I had become a part of that long chronicle which began with Julius Caesar and whose end none can foresee.
9 What to her were the kings of old Eastern lands, the conquests of Rome, the long chronicles dense with forgotten battle and woe?
10 Less grandly, he was also dubbed the "poet laureate of Fulton Fish Market": the area of lower Manhattan whose daily life he long chronicled .
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