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The longer you stay, the less the diarists hold your attention.
The story of how he got his name was written down by a diarist at the time.
Or were they written in the first per diarist describes himself as "I'?"
It is a small success, but the diarist misses her family.
Another diarist, writing in 1848, left evidence of the anglers' experience.
Someone who keeps a diary is known as a diarist.
Diarists aren't sure what to make of the Senator's case.
More than a diarist or a social commentator, at his best he is a true poet.
The diarist and Chris become fast friends, using drugs frequently.
I sometimes keep a diary too but my wife, Anna, is the real diarist.
If this were the 19th century, she might be called a diarist.
Seemed strange, because no one who was there at the time, including your diarist, could even vaguely remember her.
The diarist gets high one night and runs away.
The vast majority of diarists reported no armed attacks at all.
Still, Pepys should not be taken as a model by today's online diarists.
And yet the diarist finally gains control of himself.
After the move the diarist feels like an outcast at the new school, with no friends.
It was named for the 18th century diarist of that name.
"This thing could have a chilling effect on diarists."
Most of the diarists have not heard of the charities before.
When the diarist was identified as white, most people said the subject, called Mary, had an eating disorder.
It is clear from the beginning that the diarist is odd.
The diarist was then left to gather their material with a camcorder.
He eventually became the official diarist of the division.
As a result, he has been called "the diarist of the American Dream."