Similar words: biography, photography, photograph, demographic, photographer, automobile, auto, program. Meaning: n. a biography of yourself.
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31. He wrote back with a brief autobiography.
32. I get scraps of autobiography, the leavings of tragedy.
33. In April 1987, Judge Pickles published an outspoken autobiography.
34. He was writing his autobiography in his head.
35. The former reporter ghosted Reagan's autobiography.
36. Is the new book also an autobiography?
37. But Michael Heseltine's autobiography has been awaited with optimism.
38. The incident is recounted in his autobiography.
39. The difference between self-penned autobiography and biography is that often, the biography scores for comprehensiveness.
40. He was reading the Russell autobiography in order to steady himself for the selection procedure.
41. Much the same goes for the autobiography, which was completed in 1991.
42. Agent, asking for me, somebody, anybody to ghost write an autobiography for Alex Higgins.
43. In his autobiography he described his life as an explorer in some of the remotest parts of the earth.
44. Between these two positions lies a range of literacy activity, such as personal autobiography, diaries, functional lists etc.
45. Troupe co-authored the award-winning autobiography of Miles Davis, and has been invited to participate in the 1997 Venice Biennale.
46. Coleman's colourful life is recorded in his autobiography Reflections of a Racing Driver.
47. Shirley MacLaine, according to her autobiography, similarly relies on contacting disembodied entities through various mediums.
48. C: But in your autobiography, lad, you suggested we should play an overseas star.
49. Although she has written three novels, this autobiography is her first published work.
50. She asked him about himsdf, and Cyril launched into his autobiography.
51. If she had, it would have been in the autobiography.
52. Government lawyers have been encouraged by a 1997 Appeal Court judgment preventing the spy George Blake from receiving royalties on his autobiography.
53. Others wrote poems, plays, stories, songs, novels, even a fake autobiography of the Jersey Jumper.
54. There is a story told in his otherwise unrevealing autobiography which nicely illuminates the practical side of this pursuit of goodness.
55. You can try to work out whether it is autobiography or murder mystery and how it works within these genre classifications.
56. He also greatly enjoyed Kenneth Horne,[http://sentencedict.com/autobiography.html] although his memory of the show in his autobiography was somewhat limited.
57. Now that he had graduated to manhood, Aesop decided the moment had come to sit down and write his autobiography.
58. Joan Rivers reveals how she hit rock bottom and recovered in her autobiography.
59. Literature and autobiography are liberally sprinkled with accounts of the indignation and outrage felt when such a promise fails to materialize.
60. A man's face is his autobiography. A woman's face is her work of fiction. Oscar Wilde
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