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An even more obvious comparison is Dan Ashcroft, the self-loathing journalist who hates himself only marginally more than he hates the ridiculous hipster world he documents for Sugar Ape magazine, in Chris Morris and Charlie Brooker's astonishingly prescient 2005 show Nathan Barley.
He documents, for example, the importance of the science advising apparatus that arose during the Eisenhower administration and Land's little-known part in it.
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With a self-proclaimed love for architecture and fascination with space, he documents places taken for granted and uses those physical details as fodder for character development.
He self-published a book called Museum Dose, in which he documents his passion for tripping on psychedelics inside New York's museums, art galleries, and music venues.
He documents manufacturers' resistance to oversight, for both tractors and walk-behinds.
He also documented for the first time the vertical displacement of strata as a result of earthquake motion.
Sibley says the new paper backs his argument: "He's documenting for the fist time how ivory-billed-like a pileated can be".
Today, he works in his home region where he is currently restoring the farm he grew up in and that he has been documenting for a long time.
For years, he documented how logging was driving adjacent chimpanzee groups into warfare.
In his nearly 40 years working for The Times, he documented the fashion of hundreds of New Yorkers.
For example, he documented recrystallized minerals that could only have been formed at very high pressures.
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