All 28 Uses of
chronicle
in
1st to Die
- After two years spent covering local interest on the Metro desk of the Chronicle, Cindy could feel a story that might jump-start her career.†
p. 28..7 *
- The driver looked up over his paper, the Chronicle, of course, and lowered the window as she caught his eye.†
p. 29..4
- He tossed a copy of the afternoon Chronicle across the table.†
p. 38..1
- "'Wedding Bell Blues,' they're calling it," he said tossing the morning's Chronicle in my face.†
p. 44..2
- AT THE OFFICES of the San Francisco Chronicle, Cindy Thomas's frantic brain was just barely staying ahead of her fingers.†
p. 55..1
- She was also certain this was the best writing she'd done since arriving at the Chronicle, and maybe since she'd been an undergraduate at Michigan.†
p. 55..9
- Even the woman from the Chronicle who had left me her card.†
p. 63..3
- "Doesn't Tom Stone cover homicide for the Chronicle?"†
p. 65..1
- "This is what they tell you to ask at the Chronicle?†
p. 66..6
- The Chronicle reported that the FBI was seriously looking into the matter.†
p. 74..2
- "Chronicle says it's the Russians.†
p. 74..7
- "The papers, Bloomberg, some woman reporter from the Chronicle calling all night.†
p. 75..8
- I got home just before eleven, a half-finished coffee and the Sunday Chronicle in my hands.†
p. 104..9
- "Cindy's with the Chronicle," I alerted him.†
p. 113..0
- "Cindy's with the Chronicle," I said to Claire, seeing her react with surprise.†
p. 121..8
- First thing I did was scan the morning Chronicle.†
p. 128..2
- "So you'd rather be digging out of a story in the Chronicle about a serial killer?"†
p. 129..2
- She tossed us a new business card with the bright red logo of the Chronicle on it.†
p. 156..1
- It was only when I saw the drawing of him in the Chronicle ...."†
p. 181..5
- I'm sure I could get it in the Chronicle."†
p. 196..4
- "As long as we're baring our souls," injected Cindy, "when I first got to the Chronicle I had this fling with one of the senior guys from Datebook.†
p. 220..6
- AT AN OLD-FASHIONED STEEL DESK in the dingy halls of the Chronicle's basement library, Cindy Thomas scrolled through four-year-old articles on microfiche.†
p. 244..1
- Undeterred, Cindy plugged Bright Star's name into the Chronicle's data bank.†
p. 245..2
- Property of the Chronicle."†
p. 246..2
- On the other side of the Tombs was the Chronicle's photography morgue.†
p. 246..3
- He left me the day Crossed Wire hit the Chronicle's bestseller list."†
p. 278..6
- I was flipping the Chronicle to the continuation of Cindy's article on Jenks's arrest when my phone rang.†
p. 302..1
- The Chronicle out and folded to the Datebook section.†
p. 402..5
Definition:
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(chronicle) a record of events; or the act of creating such a record or telling others of the events