Similar words: memory, memorial, memorise, memorize, in memory of, from memory, turmoil, abattoir. Meaning: ['memwɑr /-ɑː] n. 1. an account of the author's personal experiences 2. an essay on a scientific or scholarly topic.
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61, Unseemly self-exposures, unpalatable betrayals, unavoidable mendacity, a soup?on of meretriciousness: memoir, for much of its modern history, has been the black sheep of the literary family.
62, Dancing away an anxious mind: a memoir about overcoming panic disorder.
63, The book, which comes out from Norton next week, is part memoir, part history, part cultural-studies essay and part grab bag of odd and little-known details.
64, The memoir eloquent chronicle of Lee Kuan Yew's extensive experiences in statecraft, politics and international diplomacy.
65, US President George W. Bush, scrutinized in the memoir by his ex-spokesman McAllen, is considering writing a memoir of his own.
66, At their best, they are a Web 3.0 blend of haiku and memoir, instantly published to the world with the manic zeal of Jack Kerouac writing "On the Road.
67, There were five literary forms in Liu Yu-xi's allegoric prose, such as, argumentation, memoir, preface, Fu (descriptive prose interspersed with verse) and poetry.
68, The related memoir showed that before the big curlew moves from Australia to China, has set the record of more than 6400 kilometer flight records.
69, The memoir that Cao Aimin answers a reporter to quiz is below.
70, In 1858 he sent me a memoir on this subject.
71, Former President Herbert Hoover's memoir included details of figures for dried fruit exports.
72, Through his presidential campaign and in his memoir, "Dreams From My Father, " Mr. Obama managed to glamorize and, more important, explain community organizing.
73, Scribner recently published a "restored edition" of the author's posthumous fictionalized memoir, A Moveable Feast.
74, Now, with Mr. Sanford in his final year in office, Mrs. Sanford is publishing her elegant evisceration of a memoir, "Staying True."
75, Maxine Hong Kingston's memoir of growing up in California as the daughter of illegal Chinese immigrants was greeted rapturously when first published in the 1970s.
76, The 84 - page memoir recounts his early military campaigns that brought much of Europe under French rule.
77, In his 1995 memoir, "Dreams from My Father, " Obama wrote about growing up with the island's unique food and culture: poi and roast pig, choice cuts of aku for sashimi and spearfishing off Kailua Bay.
78, Daniel J. Tomasulo, Ph.D., TEP, MFA is a licensed psychologist specializing in group psychotherapy and psychodrama, and author of the new book, Confessions of a Former Child: A Therapist's Memoir.
79, September he published a memoir in which he compared himself to Henry V.
80, Warren Harding's extramarital exertions would provoke titters only after his death, when a tell-all memoir by one of his mistresses, Nan Britton, boasted of assignations in a White House cloakroom.
80, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
81, I had requested the statesman to autograph my copy of his latest memoir.
82, Putin once boasted that Connie was bigger than former U. S. President George W. Bush's Scottish terrier Barney, according to Bush's memoir "Decision Points," published earlier this month.
83, He has just published a memoir in honour of his captain.
84, Then I got a publishing deal that turned into my book, Can't Think Straight: A Memoir of Mixed-Up Love.
85, You need to make a memoir album of them with photos and memories.
86, This story was so effective that James Gerald, the US ambassador to Germany, recounted it in his memoir of his time in Germany without substantiating its validity.
87, When novelist Rachel Cusk published her memoir of mothering, A Life's Work, in 2001, she had no idea the reaction she would get.
88, In truth, Ms. Chua's memoir is about one little narcissist's book-length search for happiness.
89, In 1998, her memoir, " Personal History, " was a No.1 best seller and won the Pulitzer Prize.
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