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Diarist meaning
Someone who keeps a diary.
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British Jewish actress Bel Powley will play Miep, Jewish actor will star as Otto and Billie Boullet will take on the role of the young diarist, Anne.
As a diarist, I revealed nothing about what I’m feeling, it’s just the bare facts of what I’m doing everyday.
Highlights included encounters with Civil War diarist Nannie Haskins and a speech from “President Abraham Lincoln,” who captivated the audience with stories of his childhood, presidency, and poignant reflections on his death.
In 1944, acting on a tip from a Dutch informer, the Nazi Gestapo captured 15-year-old Jewish diarist Anne Frank and her family in a sealed-off area of an Amsterdam, Netherlands, warehouse.
You could visit the Van Gogh Museum which features some of the artist’s most famous works or go to the Anne Frank House which honours the memory of the Second World War diarist who hid in the city to escape persecution.
It's moments like these, and like the bawdy saloon-house skits that, in the words of one diarist, "made brothers out of strangers," that Petrakos is most interested in.
Most famous of all, diarist Samuel Pepys lived in a house right next to the watergate in the latter half of the 17th century.
Ginsburg cited Holocaust diarist Anne Frank among others in a speech at a ceremony in Tel Aviv that touched on her fight for women's rights and quoted from Jewish traditions and history.
In York, a consultation is under way with a view to changing the wording on a rainbow plaque celebrating the diarist Anne Lister, so that she is described as a lesbian.
Count Andrei Shuvalov, chamberlain to Catherine, knew the diarist James Boswell well, and Boswell reports that Shuvalov shared private information regarding the monarch's intimate affairs.
Diarist and biographer James Boswell saw Hume a few weeks before his death, which was from some form of abdominal cancer.
Diarist main Signature of Anne Frank Writers who record their experiences, thoughts or feelings in a sequential form over a period of time in a diary are known as diarists.
In 1849, diarist Charles Greville described their life at Balmoral as resembling that of gentry rather than royalty.
In March 2002 workers cataloguing archives of diarist John Evelyn at the British Library found a box containing a number of gunpowder samples, including a compressed bar with a note in Evelyn's handwriting stating that it had belonged to Guy Fawkes.
Notably, the diarist and naval administrator Samuel Pepys (1633–1703) and his wife were both amateur players of the flageolet, and Pepys was later an amateur recorder player.
Overview of Burney's career Frances Burney was a novelist, diarist and playwright.
Survivors Icchak Cukierman testifies for the prosecution during the trial of Adolf Eichmann * Mary Berg, diarist, daughter of a mother who was an American citizen.
The 17th-century diarist John Evelyn wrote that he "never saw so much reverence and kind of heavenly astonishment expressed in a picture".
The fleet did not make a stop, but passing before Mogadishu, the anonymous diarist of the expedition noted that it was a large city with houses of four or five storeys high and big palaces in its center and many mosques with cylindrical minarets.
This account is also quoted on a plaque on the wall of the Hung, Drawn and Quartered public house near Pepys Street, where the diarist lived and worked in the Navy Office.