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The final sentence of the annal on Cnut's marriage to Emma refers to Eadric of Mercia's execution.
The annal for 1086 in this version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was written c. 1121.
The new guidelines are published in today's Annals of Internal Medicine.
There's no precedent for this crash in the annals of commercial aviation.
The crime of genocide, as carried out in the twentieth century, was unknown to human annals even during the darkest ages.
The signing of the Treaty of Rome was the greatest event in the annals of European integration.
The Chronicle annal for 1022 is thoroughly obscure.
Their work was made public earlier this year in the Annals of Human Genetics.
The syndrome has not yet earned official designation in the annals of psychiatry.
In the annals of composition, these songs represent a new, truly American style.
No one in the annals of the state had ever been successfully prosecuted under this law.