One committee member, American Federation of Teachers president Albert Shanker, said, "I consider this a revolutionary document."
On the Internet, this mild-mannered declaration is being treated like a truly revolutionary document, with signatures still accumulating http://www.technorealism.org/list-html).
What appears to be a souvenir program from the Woodstock music festival is thumbed through as if it were a revolutionary document.
"All honor to Jefferson," he wrote, for inserting in a "merely revolutionary document" an "abstract truth, which was applicable to all men and all times."
Allen Carroll, the society's chief cartographer, can be pardoned some exaggeration in calling the atlas "a revolutionary document."
In the context of the times, the Constitution was an extremely revolutionary and liberal document.
Yet, even though drafted and approved by a Sandinista-dominated assembly, the constitution was not a revolutionary document.
On her return journey, she agreed to transport revolutionary documents on behalf of the exile community and distributed them in Cuba.
The counter-revolutionaries saw the Spanish Constitution of 1931 as a revolutionary document that defied Spanish culture, tradition and religion.
Seventy years ago your founder Eglantine Jebb drafted a revolutionary and challenging document, a charter which stated that each child has independent rights.