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- noun Plural form of
psychobiographer .
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Examples
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To arrive at an answer, Mr. Schultz, who is a professor of psychology and, according to his publisher, "one of the world's leading psychobiographers," heads to a predictable source: Mum and Dad.
Strange, If Tru James Campbell 2011
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Mr. Polanski's psychobiographers might do well to keep in mind a recurring tenet of his movies: Things are not always as they seem.
NYT > Global Home 2010
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Mr. Polanski's psychobiographers might do well to keep in mind a recurring tenet of his movies: Things are not always as they seem.
NYT > Home Page By DENNIS LIM 2010
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Mr. Polanski's psychobiographers might do well to keep in mind a recurring tenet of his movies: Things are not always as they seem.
NYT > Global Home By DENNIS LIM 2010
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Mr. Polanski's psychobiographers might do well to keep in mind a recurring tenet of his movies: Things are not always as they seem.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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