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(Noun) biograf(ka);

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n C (one that makes biographies) biograf

Wordnet angielsko-polski

(someone who writes an account of a person's life)
biograf

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biograf

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"His own real remedy was to hurl himself into speeches or arguments," his biographer Michael Foot wrote.

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These, the first of which began last night, will be a personal journey through horror by a long-time devotee (and a biographer of Hollywood's great horror director, James Whale).

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As for his distaste for Mandelson's "rush into print", you might recall it was David's denigration of serving cabinet colleagues to his biographer that had caused support to vanish by the time of his first resignation.

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"My mother thought I was dead," she told biographer Ray Coleman.

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The last thing you need is for me to be your biographer.
Ostatnią rzeczą jakiej potrzebujesz, jak dla mnie, to żebym był twoim biografem.

I can be your biographer, in a sense.
A ja, w pewnym sensie, byłbym twoim biografem.

He needs a doctor, not a biographer.
Potrzebny mu lekarz, a nie biografia.

Do I look like his fuckin' biographer?
Czy ja wyglądam jak jego pieprzony biograf?

I'm his official biographer.
Jestem jego oficjalnym biografem.

His official biographer.
Jego oficjalnym biografem.

Jesus, Fré, I'm not your goddam biographer.
Fre, nie jestem twoim biografem.