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Eventually, with Mr. bin Laden's blessing, Mr. Ghailani became a document forger around 2001.

Rather, "their miscellaneous contents" became "a document of mischief and the passage of time".

The more he revised his "unbelievably bad" manuscript the more it became a document only he could read and interpret.

The project took on a new form when Dr. King was assassinated, and the 90-minute film became a document of his last days.

It drove him crazy that the federal government had made such a mess out of the same process, allocating funds it never had for programs people rely on and borrowing to make ends meet until the whole spreadsheet became a document not of fact but of theory.

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"If someone has had the wisdom to write about their own period, then it becomes a document of its moment".

The royal images over 20 years have now become a document of history, especially after Prince Charles literally opened his arms and allowed himself to be photographed hugging his boys.

In the 40-minute version at the Met, Ms. Hearn, chatting with clients and friends and downing quick meals, is the star and the piece itself has become a document of art-world history since her death in 2000.

Started originally as a ridesharing service, then pivoting to become a document uploading and reading service, Scribd now has 100 million registered users, with 90 million monthly active users.

With its own distinctive and viral sound, the band has become a document of its own era.

Keep in mind that if you are incapacitated or worse, your diary becomes a document that will have some legal status.

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