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"So document the moment, and then worry about passing it around later," she said.
The crowd let out a collective gasp, several volunteers began to sob and virtually everyone took out a camera-equipped cellphone to document the moment.
People out walking their dogs or lugging grocery bags stopped to ask, "What are they?" But mostly the gathering crowd held up cell phones, to document the moment.
Just yesterday, the mayor wandered into the press room, Room 9, of City Hall, and his official photographer, flummoxed by a foray into space Mr. Giuliani would never have dared to enter, shot pictures to document the moment.
Michelle Williams and I agreed to meet at 6 a.m. at Pinewood Studios in London the day after the completion of principal photography on "My Week With Marilyn".We both knew that it was important to document the moment, a fragile and fleeting one, before an actress relinquishes a beloved character.
We document the moment on our phones.
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There are several videos on YouTube that document the moments before and during Adam's arrest.
The unencumbered face-to-face time might just allow you to really connect with the person in front of you and document the moments where they count, in your brain.
"These are all taken by the average amateur photographer documenting the moment," he said.
He bought it and had his staff scan all documents the moment clients signed them.
But on Thursday, as the company made its prospectus public, employees and other insiders were not shy about documenting the moment.
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