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journalize .
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It really is like the story and the character is leading you in a direction, and you have no choice but to follow and, in effect, journalise it.
This week in writing.... theyellowjester 2009
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It really is like the story and the character is leading you in a direction, and you have no choice but to follow and, in effect, journalise it.
Archive 2009-09-01 theyellowjester 2009
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These telegrams journalise the restlessness of the skilled warrior who looks beyond his minor _rôle_ -- beyond mere partisan scurrying to and fro -- to the great something to which he contributes.
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I read from nine until twelve: order the household arrangements, and inspect the _menu_ at twelve: write letters or journalise from one until four; drive out till six or half-past; return home, dress, dine, pay visits, or receive them at home, and get to bed at one o'clock.
The Idler in France Marguerite Blessington 1819
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A chasm here occurs in my journal, occasioned by the arrival of some dear relatives from England, with whom I was too much occupied to have time to journalise.
The Idler in France Marguerite Blessington 1819
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-- This being Saturday, I expect the bibliopolist and typographer about two o'clock, I suppose, when I shall have much to journalise.
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford Walter Scott 1801
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A man who can’t journalise, yet must earn his bread by literature, nowadays inevitably turns to fiction, as the Elizabethan men turned to the drama.
New Grub Street 2003
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