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Sentence count:150+8Posted:2016-07-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: lifelife historylife storySimilar words: photographyphotographphotographerdemographicprogramgrapeprogrammingdubiousMeaning: [-fɪ]  n. an account of the series of events making up a person's life. 
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(61) The film is about only a very brief sojourn in Gauguin's otherwise racy biography.
(62) A sober, intimate portrait of Bernhardt rather than a straight biography, her book presents a balanced view.
(63) My life is very simple, it is not worth being written into a biography, for that ‘masala’ is required. Jeetendra 
(64) Why nobody has ever written a biography of David is beyond me.
(65) Those still looking for a record deal usually send a tape, some photographs and a biography.
(66) Francis Beckett's highly praised biography is now available in paperback for the first time.
(67) Myrdal's book is a candid biography of her famous parents.
(68) In this new biography she is depicted as a lonely and unhappy woman.
(69) Ermold wrote his verse biography of Louis to win back imperial favour.
(70) This gracefully crafted biography chronicles the life of one the more remarkable figures of the century.
(71) Plowing through this masterpiece of biography, he was haunted by a question.
(72) It's like reading a biography of a favourite author to learn what makes them tick.
(73) Miranda Seymour's lucid biography arrives as the general reader's guide to Mary Shelley's ascent to academic cult status.
(74) They had met originally when Verrall was writing a biography of Cromwell for which William had done much of the research.
(75) The history of the world is but the biography of great men. Thomas Carlyle 
(76) A first-rate biography might have reminded the art world of his unique eloquence.
(77) Biography, bibliography and philology wait in attendance on literary appreciation; these four together cover the whole field of literary research.
(78) 'Paul McCartney: Many Years from Now' is an authorized biography of the former Beatle by Barry Miles.
(79) To write a biography of another can involve one in autobiography.
(80) Volume 2 of the biography commences with Picasso at age 25.
(81) The third was a lengthy and dully-written biography of a late nineteenth-century general.
(82) Odo's biography was written by a monk who had little interest in the miraculous and much in practical virtues.
(83) He would read every current biography,(sentencedict.com) and nearly every government white paper.
(84) His reading consisted mostly of biography and works on history, government, and politics.
(85) She is the author of several books, including a biography of the artist Salvador Dali.
(86) Marje now admits that her carefully nurtured image has been torn apart by revelations from a new biography.
(87) The biography is based on Marx's correspondence with Engels over 40 years.
(88) Can you compare playwriting to writing a biography?
(89) Life, as every biography and obit I have ever read confirms, is what happens when you are making other plans.
(90) Mazzeo calls her book an "unauthorized biography of a scent, " but in fact it is a biography of Coco Chanel as seen through the prism of her famous square flacon.
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