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annal(s)

noun as in history, records

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And in 2024, that history not only has been unearthed but it’s been elevated to the annals of cinema and cinema history.

There is so much wrong with those kinds of threats, including the fact they’re morally reprehensible and utterly without precedent in the American annals of natural disaster — that is, until Trump came along.

Miller said he believed that history would bear out the view that in the annals of Mideast peace efforts, “not a single president’s negotiated agreement was ever topped” by what Carter achieved at Camp David.

Trump is in this respect not unique in the annals of the American presidency.

From research done by Consumer Reports to the annals of delivery app-specific subreddits, customers complain about growing wait times, cold food and exorbitant fees.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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