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documented

vb. (en-past of: document)

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documented
  1. adj. furnished with or supported by documents; "the first documented case of shark attack in those waters" [ant: undocumented]

  2. established as genuine [syn: attested, authenticated]

  3. officially documented; "a certified public accountant" [syn: certificated, credentialed]

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Documented (album)

This EP was a give away at the tour in 2006. It was a limited edition of 300 hand-numbered copies. The first two songs were taken from I Will Return, tracks 3 and 4 are from Long May You Run, J. Tillman and the last two tracks are demos from the forthcoming Minor Works album.

Usage examples of "documented".

They will take the easy way out, using a method thats already been documented by someone else.

Two daggers (††) indicate that the command is documented in the Debug Command Reference.

Then there were letters which documented a growing friendship between his son and an American gambler, Vincenzo Banastasio, who assured John Chen that his debts were not pressing: "… take your time, John, your credit's the best, anytime this year's fine…" and, attached, was the photocopy of a perfectly legal, notarized promissory note binding his son, his heirs or assignees, to pay Banastasio, on demand, S485,000 U.

Within the year the writer had produced an inflammatory tapestry that documented many happenings and transactions that were thought to have been buried forever.

His ship's papers documented him as Igor Voranski, seaman first class, Soviet Merchant Marine.

If the principals knew friend Thomas had it documented, it would send a shudder of horror down the Hallowed Halls of Fame, the Pentagon and various expensive smoke-filled rooms.

So've you, the Hag, Chen-chen, Shitee T'chung, Dianne… for chrissake, how much more's documented that John could have passed over?

He could say that the various European security leaks documented in the AMG papers made it necessary for someone new to begin with Crosse and Plumm if either of them is still alive, he thought.

He’d lived among ghosts in a cottage in Cornwall and had documented the rights and rituals of a necromancer in Romania.

Like Oswald, who left behind a diary widely believed to be a CIA forgery, McVeigh was purported to have similarly documented his own extremist position.

The only other significant addition to our ancestors’ cultural repertoire that can be documented with confidence around that time was the use of fire.

Critics emphasize that, as yet, no one has documented the bones of an extinct Australian / New Guinean giant with compelling evidence of its having been killed by humans, or even of its having lived in association with humans.

A profusion of early sites is also documented for the much older colonization of Europe by anatomically modern humans, and for the occupation of Australia / New Guinea.

The future of AIDS, derived from monkey viruses and first documented in humans around 1959, is even more secure (from the virus’s perspective).

The documented instances of technological regression on the Australian mainland, and the example of Tasmania, suggest that the limited repertoire of Native Australians compared with that of peoples of other continents may stem in part from the effects of isolation and population size on the development and maintenance of technology—like those effects on Tasmania, but less extreme.