James Boswell, a famous diarist, visited him as he was dying in Edinburgh in 1776.
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In 1962, the diarist, Friedrich Kellner, returned to spend his last years in Mainz.
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Lear was an inveterate diarist who scribbled about daily life and events around him.
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Yet Christopher says he knew little of the famous diarist before he joined the cast.
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One applicant he turned down was the future Tory MP and diarist Alan Clark.
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Yet this inveterate diarist left behind almost no reflections on this time.
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Margaret Blagge, a friend of 17th-century diarist John Evelyn, would have understood.
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Let him write a column as tough on Limbaugh as a Kos diarist, and I maybe I'll reconsider.
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Your diarist wrote condolence notes to every Pole in his contacts book after the tragedy.
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Someone who keeps a diary or journal
A diary is a record (originally in handwritten format) with discrete entries arranged by date reporting on what has happened over the course of a day or other period. Diaries undertaken for institutional purposes play a role in many aspects of human civilization, including government records (e. ...
The Diarist is the third official album released by Italian melodic death metal band Dark Lunacy.
(diaristic) Pertaining to diaries or diarists; Written in the style of a diary
White, George Boyle (1802 - 1876), Surveyor and Diarist
Mole Valley's traditional name for the editor of the Society Journal, currently Laurence Townley. (Club founder Toby Norris liked funny names.)