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1 Together, they would document life in the town at this challenging time.
2 The camera's job is to document life , and it's crazy not to do it.
3 We just document life as it actually happens.
4 These images, previously unseen by the general public, document life around the front during World War One.
5 I suppose there is no more documented life in history.
6 More noteworthy is how much of Ali's well- documented life has been overlooked by previous accounts.
7 It documents life and pauses time.
8 The idea was that Hunter would produce a series of Web videos documenting life on the road with Edwards.
9 There are 150,000 images in total documenting life since Ans arrived sixty years ago.
10 And they too went through the museum and gazed with wide eyes at this documented life of the dead Lenin.
11 The novelist usually has a documented life as raw material, but can leap off imaginatively when the facts let him down.
12 Since giving birth to her first child, son Isaac, on January 18, Graham has candidly documented life with her sweet bub.
13 Intrigued by a story mentioning Kilpin in the local evening paper, he began seven years of research into a scantily documented life .
14 Photographs documenting life in a Birmingham suburb 50 years ago are to go on show, many of them for the first time.
15 It was from my immersion in his early, remarkably documented life that I began to understand the man he would later become.
16 I arrived at about 9.15am, with my camera -I was documenting life on the picket line.
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