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An 1858 photograph by John Murray, initially a doctor in the East India Company Army, documents the site of a massacre of Europeans by Indian rebels during what the British called the Indian Mutiny.
Over the three years it ran, according to court documents, the site's growing audience generated more than £140,000 in advertising revenue.
"The WorldWideWeb (W3) is a wide-area hypermedia information retrieval initiative aiming to give universal access to a large universe of documents," the site reads, going on to explain how others can create their own webpages.
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Watkins's first prints of Yosemite have historical importance because they documented the site to an enraptured American audience and helped persuade Congress and President Lincoln that Yosemite needed protection.
After declaring the caves a World Heritage Site, UNESCO granted $100,000 to document the site's history and draw up a site plan.
We documented the site(s) of infection based on the clinical impression of the managing physicians.
Unlike Tello, Ashmead documented the site at which this huaco was originally found, the Chicama Valley (this information was probably provided by the archeologist who discovered the piece).
The onus to promote accurate recording of a spontaneous tear may not be viewed as important as most midwives reported that they were not required to document the site of perineal trauma sustained using a specific proforma.
Not all the documents on the site are about legal issues.
Faulks said he'd read a lot of documents, visited the site and then made it up.
I told him I'd read a lot of documents, visited the site, then made it up.
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