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biograph

(ˈbaɪəˌɡrɑːf; ˈbaɪəˌɡræf)
n
a biographical summary
vb (tr)
to write a biography of
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In the wild effort to cram all sorts of research into six hours a day I don't wonder if the children feel like the little boy who was taken to see the biograph. `I have to look for what's coming next before I know what went last,' he complained.
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Descendants of 1930s bank robber John Dillinger say they have evidence suggesting he was not the man famously gunned down outside Chicago's Biograph Theater 85 years ago.
1934: Movie-loving gangster John Dillinger - Public Enemy Number One - was shot dead by federal agents outside the Biograph Cinema in Chicago.
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The amount was for the payment for the unit cost, import duties, transportation and storage fees of one unit 2003 Model, used Mobile Siemens Biograph Duo Positron Emission Tomography - Computerized Tomography (PET-CT).
The signature says, "This is finished," but also, "Someone was painting." The autograph is therefore typically also a kind of biograph. Painting has always been unable to adequately show the passing of time, but the tangled line, a one-dimensional being trapped in a two-dimensional world, refers to it not through illusion, but through its own reduction.
In 1912, when Anita Loos was only 6 years old, she sent her story "New York City Hat" to the Biograph Company.
In an interview with Biograph magazine on the occasion of his 50th birthday, Stanishev explains that the DPS had insisted on taking a key security position following an attempt on its honorary chairman Ahmed Dogan's life earlier in the same year.