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Sentence count:197+15Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: accountchroniclejournalmemoSimilar words: familiarpatriarchybe familiar withmediaIndianCanadiandiabetesdialogueMeaning: ['daɪərɪ]  n. 1. a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations 2. a personal journal (as a physical object). 
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121, Entering a name into the diary for instance can be used to trigger an address search.
122, I decided to keep a diary of our trip to Toronto.
123, When you fill out your diary, step outside yourself and be as objective as possible.
124, A better day today, Miss Lavant wrote in her diary, quite a bit of sunshine.
125, My diary is full of diatribes against the childishness, laziness, conceit or inefficiency of others.
126, While working on the catapult Endill started to keep a diary.
127, For each section, she kept a diary, stating what she had achieved and the number of hours worked.
128, It was not a diary, nor was it a matter of conscience.
129, Instead you should investigate the reasons why progress has faltered by taking an analytical look through your diary.
130, The defence, Mr Scott went on, would later produce a diary entry that would establish the truth of this statement.
131, Particularly true now as more areas are organising summer courses and events for you to attend and include in your diary.
132, But if you keep your on-line appointments diary up to date, a calendar on the network can compare everyone's schedules.
132, Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
133, He opened his diary which was lying on his desk and checked by name against his written entry.
134, The businessman leant across to an enormous, leather-bound diary and gave the date in early March.
135, I kept a diary of events and attempted to chart the process by which 6-year-old Balbinder was removed from mainstream education.
136, Accessories include a diary, an appointments schedule, calculator, calendar, to do list and a reminder facility.
137, His ministerial diary for the day often consisted of a lunch at a club and little else.
138, After a meeting with Minton, Lehmann usually commented in his diary on his mental state.
139, Her companions Eliza and Millicent Bant kept a diary of their travels, which covered almost 2,000 miles in 1815 alone.
140, Between 1660 and 1669 his diary illustrates the insecurities of the Restoration for a man on the borderline of Nonconformity.
141, But bear in mind that keeping a sleep diary may cause you to pay more attention to your sleep than you should.
142, Though I had scribbled away as a child, during my adolescence, I had never kept much of a diary.
143, The book is based on a diary which Professor Hull kept on cassette.
144, Coupled with such instructions, electronic, time coded diaries could provide a better method for ensuring the quality of diary records.
145, Electrical recording has made this fatally easy to do: much easier than confiding to a written diary.
146, He was equally keen to record what he had seen and always kept a desk diary.
147, A note is usually made in the diary to this effect to remind the reception desk.
148, The life of every man is a diary in which he means to write one story, and writes another; and his humblest hour is when he compares the volume as it is with what he vowed to make it. James Matthew Barrie 
149, What follows are some of the diary entries I made during our six weeks of production in Savannah.
150, Bookings procedures were based on a conventional chart with Whitney diary and room racks, while billing was based on Sweda machines.
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