Sentence examples for a definitive document from inspiring English sources

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One of the most uncompromising genre-blenders was 24-7 Spyz, whose 1990 album, "Gumbo Millennium," is both a definitive document of the movement and a good definition of it.

Saman is working on a book about his 16 years covering the war in Iraq, which promises to be a definitive document of that long conflict.

Several of these have been revised since the Challenger accident, though a definitive document explaining all aspects of the policy, now in draft form, will probably not be issued until summer, at the earliest.

"There's nothing unusual about there being an ongoing negotiation and modification of terms of a collective bargaining relationship and even more so with an MOU because it's not a definitive document," he told the Guardian.

The only thing new and unusual about Wolfe's journalism is that he is an abnormally good reporter.' Those skills were paraded to pyrotechnic effect in The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, which still stands up as a definitive document of 1968, a decline and fall of the DayGlo empire.

There is also the actual barred door from the city jail cell in which the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., arrested in April 1963 during the demonstrations, wrote his "Letter from Birmingham Jail," a defense of his tactics that is now considered a definitive document in human rights literature.

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So if you want to know what this interesting time of experimentation with media distribution and technology looked like, make it as specific as you can to that time because then it has potential to be a more definitive document of that time.

Their hope now is to turn a decade's worth of photographs into a more expanded, definitive document.

"Trios" is the definitive document of a chamberlike trio she has led on the road for the last 20 years, with her longtime partner Steve Swallow on bass, and Andy Sheppard on tenor and soprano saxophones.

These stimuli encourage a more richly networked brain, particularly the regions that govern social aspects of life," wrote Rebecca Brown and Harriet Ward in Decision Making Within a Child's Timeframe, devised as the definitive document for use in family courts, as the calling of expert witnesses declines and this 26-week deadline is enforced.

It makes critical findings about private and public sector actions required to accelerate impact investing and will stand as a definitive, visionary document charting a course to the next, 2.0 era in the field's development.

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