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For instance, James Hall and Edward Lovelace's The Possibilities Are Endless documents the rehabilitation of the singer Edwyn Collins after a brain haemorrhage.
My eyes grew tired of the endless documents, the harsh florescent lighting, and the glare of the computer screen.
It seems like only yesterday that I was sitting at a table with people I paid and trusted and had the same thought about me, signing what seemed like endless documents that signified a monumental moment for my children and my life as a new homeowner.
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Autobiography is overlong and you grow weary of the endless documenting of yet another grievance or perceived slight, but it's honest … essential reading".
I did not always have the benefit of solicitors and barristers – I simply could not afford it – and was often up late at night working on statements, trawling through seemingly endless papers and documents.
It is easy to mock the various conferences, emergency meetings and seemingly endless policy documents that have tried to mitigate the threat but so far have achieved little.
Apart from the Gospel of Thomas, whose collection of gnostic-tinged sayings are sometimes claimed to have a first century provenance, none of the endless apocryphal documents can compete with the actual New Testament – and particularly the synoptic gospels and the Pauline epistles – when it comes to historical proximity to the events of Jesus's life.
Blame the bad, Black father and not the fact ― which endless studies document ― that blacks are more likely to be arrested, prosecuted, imprisoned for drugs, detained for petty crimes (or no offenses, at all) and serve far longer stretches than whites.
"Rote work, endless days reviewing documents — Nick longed for greater individual responsibility," his friend Josh Waxman, a colleague at the time, said.
Barring a few moments in court, the testimony on Tuesday largely involved witnesses reviewing an endless stack of documents — the minutes of board meetings, letters, e-mails and a handful of news articles.
IN HIS life Giulio Andreotti collected many things: his own speeches going back to the 1940s, theatre programmes, menu cards, museum catalogues, the maps of cities he had visited and endless notes and documents contained in more than 10,000 files, all of which he handed over to an archive in Rome.
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