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In some videos, it is indeed not apparent what violation the camera operator is purporting to document.
Rebel video posted on YouTube purporting to document the captured air base showed uniformed insurgents in front of a military installation with black smoke spiraling.
The Muppets, a television series purporting to document the behind-the-scenes antics of Miss Piggy, Kermit the Frog, and their cohort, aired in 2015 16.
Sometimes almost literally: in her Obie-Award-winning "2.5-Minute Ride," about a trip she took with her father to the concentration camp in which his parents were murdered, her father never even appears, and the slides purporting to document their journey are completely blank.
When he tried to hand Mr. Gore a packet purporting to document the Vice President's support of legislation that would have protected the tax-exempt status of Bob Jones University and other private colleges known for discriminatory practices, the jeers and cheers were deafening.
Miniature sculptures and tiny dioramas purporting to document a bygone era.
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Among other things, large screens broadcast Isis's message and Isis camera crews are so pervasive it distorts the events they purport to document.
One of the specialties that Higgins developed was open-source geolocation authenticating that posted footage did indeed capture the place that it purported to document.
On Monday nights it broadcasts a pair of shows that raise different sorts of questions about the ethics and logistics of filming criminal behavior: "All Worked Up," which purports to document workers in confrontational fields (process server, repo man, etc).; and "Bait Car," a fly-on-the-wall program about auto theft.
Laura Larson's 2007 series, "Electric Girls and the Invisible World," is perhaps the most literal, as it purports to document a secret club of (fictional) teen-age girls who become fascinated, with eerie results, by the (actual) nineteenth-century medium Eusapia Palladino.
The memorandums initially reported on "60 Minutes" last Wednesday seemed at first to provide the network with a blockbuster: they purported to document how Mr. Killian had felt pressure to "sugar coat" Mr. Bush's record because the young lieutenant, whose father was then chairman of the Republican National Committee, was talking to someone upstairs.
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