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Discover Ludwig"whatever document" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a document with an unknown or unspecified type, for example: "Please provide whatever document you need to verify your identity."
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When the menu commands — Save As, Page Preview, whatever — are superimposed on the text of whatever document is behind them, they're much harder to read.
"They used to say: 'We are going to come with a law that will force you to give us whatever document [or] details we need,'" he says.
And in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook, pressing Ctrl while turning the thumb wheel neatly enlarges or shrinks the text of whatever document is on the screen.
And beaming the resulting plain-text files to a Macintosh or PC by infrared or cable is simpler than a Palm synchronization; the smart keyboard pours your text directly into whatever document is on your computer's screen (Word, Note Pad, an e-mail program, whatever).
Mr. Garcia said that he remembered Mr. Dassin, meticulously organized, sitting at his desk before a cascading column of legal motions, each slightly rotated so that the corners of key pages emerged from the pile, enabling Mr. Dassin to flip through and carefully slide out whatever document he needed on a particular evidence question.
At the upcoming meeting, member states will adopt whatever document was prepared by the U.N. diplomats ahead of time and commit to the actions it states.
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"I took only whatever documents I cared to take with me," Ali said.
So with blankets wrapped in zippered plastic bags and whatever documents they can muster, the migrants flee.
In a news conference on Wednesday, Mr. Sampson said, "Whatever documents we have that's available, I think we should make them open," adding, "We have nothing to hide".
Before jumping ship, they send a lot of confidential files, such as strategic plans and contact lists, to their personal and relatives' e-mail accounts, in a "frantic effort to steal whatever documents [they] could".
They must also produce whatever documents they can muster to prove they were in this country at the time of the earthquake rental agreements, utility bills, student identity cards and sworn affidavits from friends and family members.
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