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Dwight Silverman of the Houston Chron is recruiting bloggers.
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Their own feelings were far different, since they deposed their doge, propter excidium stoli, (Dandulus in Chron in Muratori, Script.
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I like how the Chron has a story about Perry's Big Donors getting state posts, but I can't recall the Chron doing a story about Mayor White's friends / donors getting city posts.
blogHOUSTON 2009
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I like how the Chron has a story about Perry's Big Donors getting state posts, but I can't recall the Chron doing a story about Mayor White's friends / donors getting city posts.
blogHOUSTON 2009
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I like how the Chron has a story about Perry's Big Donors getting state posts, but I can't recall the Chron doing a story about Mayor White's friends / donors getting city posts.
blogHOUSTON 2009
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As was rumored however, the Chron was a finalist for "breaking news" due to their excellent post-Hurrican Ike coverage.
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Proaeresius, a Christian sophist, refused to accept the partial favor of the emperor Hieronym. in Chron.p. 185, edit.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Cassiodorus (in Chron.) and Ennodius (p. 1604) are loyal and credulous, and the testimony of the Valesian Fragment (p. 718) may justify their belief.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Marcellinus, or rather his continuator, (in Chron.,) casts a shade of premeditated assassination over the death of Constantine.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Per avaritaim aximi ducis, ad rebellionem fame coacti sunt, (in Chron.)
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