Most anywhere on the long expanse of the north shore side of the Cape which uncovers at low tides to expose sand flats can be productive. |
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As with any network service you should only expose it to the Internet if you need to. |
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You try to expose as much glove as you can and hope to catch it in the webbing. |
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A renewed reading of the sacred texts is needed in order to expose the inconsistencies in the male chauvinist reading of the tradition. |
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Alliances with other individuals expose our talents and creative inventiveness. |
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The role of an investigative reporter is to expose falsehood wherever it occurs, without fear or favour. |
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Moving the soil surface with a rake in winter will expose many slugs and their eggs to frost damage. |
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To combat another common pest, tent caterpillars, use a forked branch to wind up the webs and expose the caterpillars to predators. |
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Cloth and feather adornments were painted bright red to bracket the people's nakedness, and to expose their bodies more fully. |
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Our attack at the moment is to expose the fraud of commercial whaling under the guise of scientific whaling. |
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In doing so, they expose themselves to marijuana which may be contaminated with adulterants and mould. |
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To make matters worse, fish have large respiratory membranes, the gills, which expose a huge amount of surface area to the watery medium. |
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A tool to scrape away weathered surfaces of rocks will expose fresh surfaces for close-up study. |
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The water level has receded to expose the entire site, leaving the work as a low white spiral mound embedded in blindingly white salt flats. |
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Both use guitars in, mostly, their original form to expose the dichotomy between the electronic and the acoustic. |
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The idea was to give a venue to its young members for getting stage experience as well as expose them to the world of film classics. |
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When you do expose your skin, give it a good coating of a water-repellent sunscreen first. |
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Do not expose your jewelry to chemicals or cleaning products, avoid contact with hair products, abrasive soaps, seawater and even tap water. |
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Independent investigative journalism that tries to expose the crimes of the powerful is essential, but on its own it has limits. |
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An immediate response, on the other hand, could expose the poet to the perils of anoesis. |
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We expose them, laugh at their mistakes, have cries of loud tut-tuts and generally get our entertainment at their expense. |
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Yet he loves to expose those in the public eye, especially Tory politicians, for sleaze. |
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So this was regarded as a pretty fair public interest expose in the best tradition of investigative journalism. |
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We have seen that similar roles of the press are developing there too as media expose corruption. |
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The matrices tangle and entrap understandings of creation and knowledge to expose their threadbare construction. |
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The dungeon is more like a catacomb, linking a series of tableaux that expose the grisliest entrails of York's history. |
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Sometimes it is necessary to adopt devious tactics to expose bullies and cheats. |
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Is it to expose them to devilry and witchery at such a young, impressionable age, and all in the name of fun? |
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Perhaps they are just too shy and tender to expose their sensitive and creative sides to the cruel world. |
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An inveterate grassroots activist and organiser, she led the campaign to expose sterilisation abuse in Puerto Rico, where it was rampant. |
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A flasher exposes himself in the hope that you will expose yourself to him in return. |
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Most flashers expose themselves around 3,000 to 5,000 times before being caught. |
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Of course, since they were temporary they have long fallen away to expose the disintegrating molars below. |
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We expose the puppetmasters, and their policies, behind this paradoxical mass addiction to something nearly everyone hates. |
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Through comparative analysis, Wirth tries to expose the determinant formal structure that underlies images. |
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I really do think it's perfectly OK to expose one's passions and prejudices in unashamedly polemic writing on a blog. |
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Seven years later, It began a permanent presence in Cuba to expose the true human cost of the punishing U.S. embargo. |
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Measures to reduce border costs, harmonize technical standards, and liberalize public procurement expose firms to the rigours of competition. |
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They spat their shoes with tape, smear eyeblack high on their cheeks and tape up their sleeves to fully expose their bulging biceps. |
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The most basic of checks will expose your deceit and ruin any chance of getting the job. |
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I then brushed on dark-blue oil glaze, and dragged a flogging brush through it to expose the underlying paint. |
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It will turn you inside out and expose the inner workings of your soul under a cruel microscope. |
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There is a great deal of irresponsible leading going on and a downturn in the economy will expose it hurting all concerned. |
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The workshop will expose students to the rudiments of handling backstage activities such as sound and lighting effects. |
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Chin down, eyes focused slightly above the reflection of her forehead to expose the whites and avoid a sleepy droop. |
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Nonetheless, I think that even Philippe's examples expose some risks of figurative usage. |
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The subjects who preferred the long episode were not masochists and did not deliberately choose to expose themselves to the worse experience. |
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Those sections expose concretionary mudstones interbedded with thinner quartz sandstones, limestones, and marl. |
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The administration did expose highly secret code-named programs to the world for political purposes. |
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Organisers say that the idea is to expose the audience to different performing arts. |
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Disposal of domestic and industrial waste in landfill sites may expose local residents to dioxins and other chemicals. |
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We received an email claiming that having an ICE entry in your phone book could expose your mobile to a downloadable virus. |
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So, why is it that the organs which we use to procreate humanity are considered improper to expose to others? |
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Let the refs call out the floppers right then during the game which would embarrass and expose them. |
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This may be a useful property in improving the removability of old oil overpaint, but it can also expose original oil paint to unnecessary risk. |
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Two beady eyes set too far apart regarded them lifelessly, head cocked to the side to expose what little neck the rotund man had. |
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Cut along the line with your circular saw at its maximum depth, then rotate the timber one time to expose the adjacent face. |
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Yes, it would expose the unseemly work of legislative horse-trading without which successful coalition and law-making may not be possible. |
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The writers convincingly expose the essence and consequences of the arms race in Cold War years. |
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Do not expose your tattoo to direct sunlight, tanning beds, saltwater, pools, saunas and hot tubs for 2 weeks. |
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Last year he helped expose a bug that was allowing hackers to hijack AOL Instant Messenger accounts. |
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Keep the painted side of the bottle in contact with a corrugated zinc sheet and expose it to sunlight for six hours. |
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Were that to occur, it would expose any underlying water-ice cap, which could then heat up and sublimate water into the atmosphere. |
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As a direct command from an officer who outranks you, I order you to not expose this to anyone else until I say so. |
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Their Internet sites bristle with purported official documents that detail and expose alleged plots. |
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To record neural activity, we open the animal and expose part of its nervous system. |
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On the lateral aspect of the brachium we first removed fascia to expose the muscles. |
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For this young person to be left to herself in a country so far away could only expose her to danger. |
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But the tactic can expose individuals who may be unknowing accomplices, as an Irish woman discovered 15 years ago. |
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Described by some reviews as a bonkbuster, it's a light-hearted expose of the funeral industry set in Birmingham. |
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Waxes are not usually used to cure base concrete, but brooming to expose the aggregate surface removes the wax. |
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Using a host-based file system may expose you to viruses, file corruption, and accidental or malicious file deletion. |
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The fruits, about 6 cm in length, are red or yellow, and, when ripe, split to expose three shining black seeds surrounded by fleshy arils. |
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We felt we had a moral duty not to expose our customers to possible attacks as well. |
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The works float in discreet white frames to expose torn edges, staple marks and copious layers of underpainting visible around the rim. |
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If memory serves me correctly, the old guys with their smocks and T square used to expose their blueprints in the sun. |
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A capsulotomy was performed and the patella was dislocated laterally to expose the articular surface of the trochlear groove. |
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Make sure that any test data being used does not expose real information traceable to real customers. |
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The great benefit of his show is to expose the political toothlessness of much so-called radical thought. |
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I cannot expose all the putrid facts as it would offend the sensibilities of some of you. |
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A special feature of the campaign was to expose the discrimination against Tamils in Sri Lanka. |
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You might be worried that if humans followed such a course, it would expose animals to danger. |
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The kneecap is then moved across to the outer side of the knee to expose the knee joint behind it, between the tibia and the femur. |
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They may riffle or strip too high and, again, inadvertently expose cards allowing you to know their approximate location. |
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Label the swatches carefully, and expose to direct sunlight or a commercial lamp of the type used for testing lightfastness. |
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Weathered specimens can also break along the segmental boundaries and expose additional structures, the so-called segmental diaphragms. |
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Chappa is one of the most popular secret agents, working under cover for five years to expose the Gambino mafia family. |
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Rarely does an artist expose his or her personal vulnerability without descending into the mawkish and sentimental. |
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They sometimes unwisely expose themselves to the dangers of long courtships, waiting, for example, to complete graduate school. |
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This is another good time to walk outside and expose yourself to some natural light. |
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If it is badly designed and managed, it can expose the employer to additional expense. |
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Excess keratin should be pared away with a scalpel blade to expose the floor of the ulcer and allow efficient drainage of the lesion. |
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And be aware of what may be imprinted on our impressionable and malleable children in their formative years by the people to whom we expose them. |
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So instead of potentially being able to use the copter as cover you have to expose yourself to attack. |
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Small changes in the distribution of malaria may therefore expose large numbers of people to infection. |
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Through sarcasm and dark comedic intonation, he seeks to expose true dilemmas and issues. |
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However, they did not realise that the DNA test would also be able to expose their attempts at a cover-up. |
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My only intention is to expose the companies that are taking the consumers for a ride. |
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You're out to expose imperialism, militarism, and nationalism for what they really are. |
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She would expose his torrid affair to the press somehow and all the bad press would force Jamie to ask him to step down. |
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Most of the wooden decking had been lost over time to expose the machinery that is fixed onto the pressure hull under the decking. |
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If everything doesn't change, I'm going to make it my personal mission to smoke out the guilty parties and expose them as prevaricators. |
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Sometimes this long-range goal is sacrificed because of the desire to expose or debunk a current claim. |
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The right to privacy is one of a democracy's givens and the media expose police and bureaucrats who invade it. |
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His background may account for his reticence to expose his private life to public scrutiny. |
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Lawyers protested that it would expose clients to unreasonable pressure, and introduce a foreign element into the court. |
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They can be real professionals and expose wrongdoing even if it involves their leaders. |
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So we have a duty to expose and confront anti-Semitism, wherever it is found. |
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Maybe they were naturists and believed it their right to expose themselves in public. |
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Shallows webbed with gold ripple, then draw back to expose crinkles tender as the lines a bedsheet etches on skin. |
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Using the same bicoronal incision, the neurosurgeon retracts the scalp to expose the cranium from the coronal suture to the lambdoidal suture. |
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The role does, however, expose a flaw in her technique, namely imperfect control in her voice's upper registers. |
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He may have started out by trying to expose evil and wrongdoing but you don't produce a lie to try and get at the truth. |
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His son, Seebohm, had done more than anyone to expose the wretched living conditions of the poor in his 1901 treatise on the slums of York. |
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Those who boo him expose themselves as the biggest morons in sport and the dark side of the tall poppy Aussie psyche. |
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The media should be encouraged to do more investigative stories to expose the crooked and corrupt elements in the country. |
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She would then envisage what the desired final print should look like and expose the negative accordingly. |
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To expose the woolliness of this proposition takes a little bit of reasoning, but it is well worth the effort. |
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There are websites set up to expose men who fraudulently claim to be former Navy SEALs or Green Berets. |
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The leukocytes eventually destroy the pathogens by phagocytosis and lysosomal fusion that expose bacteria to lytic enzymes. |
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I donned the shorts to expose white knobbly knees, put on my peaked cap and shades and rounded off the ensemble with the rucksack. |
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If we do not expose him for a fraud and a charlatan, we give him credibility. |
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This price rise is going to add millions to bills and expose many thousands of households to the risk of fuel poverty. |
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Dry daytime surface conditions will dehydrate funnel-web spiders and also expose them to birds and lizards. |
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When we rebuke or expose an evil, we have the duty to hope for the redemption, not the condemnation, of the sinner. |
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Lift up the neck skin to expose the wishbone and cut this away from the flesh, using a razor-sharp knife. |
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Yet, even with those caveats, futurology is valuable as it can help us expose lunatics. |
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He also reoriented the stair and recessed upper kitchen cabinets into the walls to expose views from every corner. |
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There is a remarkable reluctance among mainstream scientists and doctors to challenge junk science and expose its dangers, which are substantial. |
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Is it wise or even just, he asks, to expose our children to cultural viruses that are irrational and dangerous? |
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Her soulful lyrics expose her vulnerability as an artist and her ingenuity as a poet. |
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Today the most common way to expose aggregates is to spray a retarding admixture over the surface after the finishing process is complete. |
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However, in seasonal rainfall environments, whether rainfall is high or low, it is very easy to expose soil. |
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Is he afraid we will expose the huge holes in these fatally flawed proposals? |
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He feels there may be resistance, as police don't welcome ingress into the police station as it may expose corruption. |
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As of September 1, the immigration police returned to its aggressive tracking activities to expose and deport illegal immigrants. |
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Future publication may not be possible because doing so might expose informers. |
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The strained limbs in his bronzes of ballerinas behind the stage expose the ordeals necessary to simulate an effortless grace on the stage. |
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I poked him, and he groaned, rolling over to expose a greenish countenance. |
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Dan clearly had a good time with the story, tongue firmly planted in cheek, and allowed Knight to expose his pinheadedness. |
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The emphatic result was testament to his ability to challenge and expose the political classes and take the people along with him. |
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I hope you will stick with this inquiry and expose their disgusting operations. |
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Some endites of the endopod expose one spine, some have two and a few others three or even more. |
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In donnish inquisitions, he would challenge every utterance to expose lazy thinking. |
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Sooner or later events expose lies and find liars out, as the minister is already finding to his cost. |
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After the tape was made, a copy would be sent to them with a threat to expose them in an exclusive story by Amanda for her old station. |
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When surgeons perform a facelift they lift the skin of the face and neck and expose a raw surface. |
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Go back 100 years, before the safety razor hit the scene, and every man was expected to expose his neck to an edge he had sharpened himself. |
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A radical alternative to this approach, one that would expose patients to the full price of drugs, is reference pricing. |
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He was able to expose with great clarity and great economy the essentials of a piece of mathematics, be it elementary or advanced. |
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Stripped of any stimulus, the expressions of this first group of people expose their true consciousness. |
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By using field trips and classroom visitors from the ethnic community, you can expose children to various cultural dances, fiestas, parades, and other events. |
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It is clearly a plan on the part of outsiders to come in this country and spark civil war, create sectarian violence and try to expose fissures in the society. |
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Their headquarters in Brooklyn, New York, produces millions of copies of books which expose the errors of evolution and give evidence for creation. |
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I have cautioned him in the past that he could face serious, personal harm if he continued with his mission to expose illicit crime networks and corrupt official behaviour. |
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He knew that the influence of the economic elite had to be counterbalanced by journalists who were free to expose the truth about even the wealthiest predators. |
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Women Studies from the beginning was projected as a critical inquiry that would seek to expose the structures that upheld the subordination of women. |
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The deep pits may drain water from an already thirsty ecosystem and expose underground drinking-water supplies to contaminants such as giardia and cryptosporidium. |
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Get rid of weeds and cultivate soil to expose insects and their eggs. |
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They claim to expose actual or potential criminal behavior as well as deceitfulness, lack of self-control, violence proneness, and sociopathic tendencies. |
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This defense of war crimes is combined with denunciations of those who expose or criticize them and attempts to further cow an already pliant media. |
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Not only do the proposals undermine the pay-for-performance objective that is theoretically behind options compensation, but they also expose shareholders to double dilution. |
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You may know me as an exactingly subtle novelist who peels away the artifices of European civilization to expose the twitching nerves of the human animal. |
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The surgeon must excise all necrotic tissue and expose all infection. |
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As well as eroding land on visible sites, high winds are blowing off topsoil and sands which expose undiscovered sites which are then quickly washed away, said Dawson. |
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While providing an environment in which students can work with top experts in specialized areas, the project also aims to expose them to other disciplines. |
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Clinicians can mentor students placed in the perioperative area and expose them to aspects of perioperative nursing that first interested these educators in this specialty. |
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Our mission is to introduce entrepreneurs to the art of effective networking and to expose them to resources that will assist them in attracting new markets. |
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Apart from providing a platform for emerging artists, the festival aims to lure people into the inner city and expose them to the venues and positive developments in the area. |
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The overwhelming musical score and the too consistent whirling dervish camera only work to expose the film's desperate bid to keep its core vapidity under wraps. |
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Losing the vote would not mean the end of his government, but would be an embarrassment and expose the fissures within the 20-party ruling coalition. |
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I mainly use the meter setting of 3200 at the camera to expose the film. |
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Baker's critical project constitutes a search for strategies that help expose the richness, sophistication, and distinctiveness of African American expressivity. |
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The mice were held in conical cages with their ears pulled back and secured with heavy duty tape so as to expose the pinna and external ear, under a stereo microscope. |
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Because commanders will probably not be willing to flatten whole blocks, they may expose their soldiers to the extreme perils of close-quarters combat. |
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Then there was your courageous expose of local government in Washington, DC, worthy of comparison with the writings of your hero, Orwell, when he was down and out in Paris. |
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The final duty of any Pastor or Pastress is to police the ranks and expose those who have become Members for the "coolness" of it rather than for its meaning. |
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So my choice of books for writers is slanted towards those that expose our colours. |
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Many people felt that, with his passing, our world would come apart at the seams and expose us to untellable woes. |
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Thus, to do a kindness, one must expose oneself to the possibility that one's kindness may be rejected, or misinterpreted. |
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Unless we expose the arts to the cultures that are immigrating to the United States, the arts are in great danger of ceasing to exist. |
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They may make waves, win awards, generate controversy for a couple of weeks, but the wrong-doings they expose are not acted upon. |
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And I have too much respect for the dead to expose them to the voraciousness of newspapers and magazines. |
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We don't expose our hair or skin, yet it's more about how you comport yourself than what you wear. |
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Because Joseph her husband was a righteous man and did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly. |
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Moreover, don't these choices facilitate a feminist reading of the text, deconstructing sentimentality to expose masculine failings and feminine rebellion? |
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Most people in the business and journalistic industry still believe he was the deep throat for the February 22, 2004 expose of one company's designs on another. |
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Burma is a very tough nut to crack, and this program will expose people in Burma to information and images they may never have seen before. |
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There is nothing like Gibraltar to expose the inner jingoist in MPs of every party. |
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It often requires help from bankers, lawyers and other facilitators to expose those who stash away dirty money. |
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Neither do we feel that there is any need or necessity to privatise, expose to competition or deregulate postal services. |
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They expose inner suffering, and from that point attempt to find again the value in life. |
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The Showdown: The last player to place a bet or make a raise during this hand must expose his cards for all to see. |
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And when it comes to rational debate, will be well disposed to expose any elitist argument. |
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Theological studies expose students to affiliated subjects such as philosophy, linguistics, ethnics, law, history and pedagogics. |
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That means our printers can expose plates on their own at any time, even on the late shift. |
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Protect against the sun and do not expose to a temperature above 50°C. Do drill through empty container or attempt to burn it. |
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Perhaps a Ryan budget at the heart of the campaign would expose Barack Obama's fiscal timidness. |
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Ingesting certain home remedy medicines may also expose people to lead or lead compounds. |
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Therefore, legal methods of defense may be effective, because they make it possible to expose the bureaucrat's violation of the law immediately. |
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Fold back the garment to expose the seam allowance at the upper edge of the pocket opening. |
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With the garment right side up, fold back the garment to expose the small triangular fabric piece and the end of the welt strip. |
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Fold back the protective cover on the sample collection card to expose the four printed circles. |
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As a reporter for the New York World, she feigns insanity and is committed to a women's insane asylum to expose abusive conditions. |
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Consequently,they continue to take inappropriate actions and expose themselves to dangerous goods in the performance of their duties. |
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On this the defenders stop cut outside making sure that they do not expose their own sword arm during the process. |
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Removing dead cells to expose new ones is what gives the skin its glow as well as that oh-so-touchable feeling. |
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Do not expose the lamp to rough handling or vibrations while it is switched on, as this may cause breakage of the halogen lamp filament. |
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Thus, Chris works to expose how these events can be everlastingly visual for the millions of people living within epi-centres of conflict. |
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In flood situations, snakebites are common and volunteers expose themselves to such risks. |
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Do not pressurise, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind or expose containers to heat or sources of ignition. |
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Because the cementum is very thin, it doesn't take much pressure to wear away this surface and expose the inner substance, dentine. |
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To expose alleged flaws in the social fabric they have more than once engaged in underhandedness. |
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Journalists are indispensably well positioned to expose abuses of power, but a press pass is not a moral unlimited-ride card. |
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If he draws fewer, younger may expose those untaken for both to see or leave them facedown for neither to see. |
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The point of these ideas is to expose the social forces at work in the legal system and build campaigners' confidence. |
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He sent them onto runways wearing burkas and yashmaks that masked their faces but left peekaboo cutouts to expose their nipples and behinds. |
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To expose each speaker for audio playback, simply press download on each enclosure to unlatch its pop-up mechanism, then release. |
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Remove rear cover, unplug batteries from machine, unlatch battery tray and pull out to expose batteries. |
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Pull away attic insulation, a little at a time, to expose these hidden leakage paths. |
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It encourages students to expose all their interests in the theory that everyone will be enriched. |
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If the bank does not sell massive values of assets adeptly, it may expose the economy to high inflation. |
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In order to do that, take a shower rather than a bath, a cool one if possible, and expose yourself to light. |
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Their occupations tend to expose them to lengthy periods of inactivity, especially in a sitting position, and to repetitive strain injury. |
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These two experiences and others expose a paradox in the reporting of disfavored political opinion. |
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Certain hobbies-such as stained glass, target shooting and casting fishing weights-can expose people to lead. |
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Photograph Redwop impressions using a Kodak 2A clear filter over camera lens and expose according to light meter. |
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Instead of coddling inefficient incumbents through this difficult period, the world's governments need to expose them to fiercer competition. |
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The ingestion of a single lead sinker or a lead-headed jig is sufficient to expose a loon or other bird to a lethal dose of lead. |
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But things were even worse for me when I had to perform songs from the album live, because I had to get up on stage and expose myself. |
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What a nice letter, which demonstrates that Shediac and its school decided not to expose students to secondhand smoke. |
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The aim of this paper is therefore to expose a number of technical obviousness that appears very healthy to keep in mind. |
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They can expose political skulduggery and also tabulate poll results instantaneously, making fraud easier to detect. |
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Women should therefore avoid to expose their skin to the sun during her pregnancy and to protect themself daily from UVA rays. |
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Straightbladed paediatric laryngoscopes are designed to be inserted beyond the epiglottis, which is then lifted by the tip of the blade to expose the vocal cords. |
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Therefore it is our obligation to consistently expose and, even more importantly, prevent corruption and the gullibility that accompanies it. |
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When MTV first started airing The Real World, it was meant to expose the brutal truth about human nature. |
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Drones need be matched with deeds that expose the false precepts of Al Qaeda's narrative. |
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In response to the protest action, and an expose in Buzzfeed, Blue Coat issued a statement disclaiming responsibility. |
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Would the Minister of the Environment please expose the shell game being played by the Liberal environmental critic? |
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For the Lord to shine on us, we need to expose ourselves to his light, cultivate intimacy with him. |
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I've made my vow of martyrdom, but I don't want to expose myself recklessly and uselessly to persecutions and martyrdom. |
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They implore the country's newspapers to sniff out and expose the fiddles of officials. |
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The reverse, however, can be shown: companies that are managed irresponsibly expose themselves to extreme risks. |
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One side of each trapezoidal panel has a smooth finish, and the other is sandblasted to expose the course aggregate. |
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This step may expose the product to microbiological or physical contamination. |
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Public officials entered into big-ticket suspicious contracts, but dedicated journalists managed to expose them, or at least some of them anyway. |
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He uses a specially designed machine to expose rats to air that's peppered with fine particles. |
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The media are all too anxious to expose mistakes and are always on the lookout for the latest misstep. |
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The nurse preps the patient's breast, chest, axilla, and upper arm with the surgeon's solution of choice and drapes the patient to expose these areas. |
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These examples vividly illustrate how youthful irreverence can expose the impotence of seemingly all-powerful rulers. |
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These instruments can be highly volatile, can involve certain special risks and can expose investors to a high risk of loss. |
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The press and information media in the State of Qatar take every opportunity to expose and deplore crimes of racial discrimination. |
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You can clearly and calmly, but forensically, expose the reality of the SNP's position. |
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One tight turn by Maradona near the centre-circle was enough to expose West Germany completely on the left. |
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These actions expose the individuals involved to significant risks of serious harm, including torture. |
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In late summer, cut back any new growth to keep the shape and expose the berries for ripening. |
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Investigative techniques should not be disclosed as this could expose the investigation. |
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The increasing commercialisation of more complex deposit instruments to a wide investor base may expose banks to reputational risks. |
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You agree that this web site may expose you to content that may be objectionable or offensive. |
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Do not apply this product in such a manner as to directly or through drift expose workers or other persons. |
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They may also be used to expose errors or inconsistencies with original data analysis. |
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Do not apply in a manner that will directly expose canals, lakes streams, ponds, marshes or estuaries to aerial drift. |
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In the context of physical activity like sports, women often wear garments that expose more of their bodies. |
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Although bone sequestra and abscess are treated surgically, further extension of the operation may be counterproductive because it may expose healthy bone to the infection. |
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The mountain received enough rain and frost in recent weeks that the dirt is wet, he explained while kicking away a layer of leaves to expose the earth beneath. |
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So some two decades later he set out to transform the securities industry with a report that he hoped would expose its mountebankery and lead to a miraculous transformation. |
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In addition, the commonly held belief that an injection is more effective than oral medication can expose people to HCV through the use of unsterilised needles. |
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The nasion rest on the cephalometer used to expose the cephalometric radiographs was measured to assist in determining the magnification of the radiographic images. |
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It is a fragile thing, this tactic of outing to expose hypocrisy. |
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Besides, the rule prevents the sacrifice of life to which filial affection might expose a generous youth, who in his conscience may condemn his father's conduct. |
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The scientists suspect that the sand formed when water levels fell low enough to expose quartz rock, so that wind and rain could weather the rock into sand. |
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Another scrimshander told me that you must slice the tooth, or grind the dentin off it in order to expose the inner layer of the tooth material, which can be scrimmed. |
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This was as much an audit of past failures as an expose of current dysfunction. |
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Feeling no need to expose her child to this bimbo in a bathing suit, Julie had banned them from her household. |
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Shirtless bros with pillowy lips and cargo pants pulled down to expose tufts of pubic hair. |
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When the cocoa beans are roasted, their shells crack to expose the nib, which is then ground into a thick paste. |
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And using an acute accent instead of the correct grave accent is a poignant, pathetic reminder of the potential for humiliation that social climbers expose themselves to. |
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For instance, spinal radiography, computed tomography, barium enemas, and angiography expose our patients to higher doses of radiation than we might think. |
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She fools herself into thinking she can control the situation, but gradually the little white lies, awkward evasions and chance meetings combine to expose her guilty secret. |
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This makes you quite the culture vulture, wanting to expose yourself to artistic, culinary and socially fringed experiences. |
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On the contrary, the alterations in essence expose the instability of the narrator's self-created literary paradise, and thus illuminate even the original. |
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Bobcats, wolverines, and fishers, that know how to flip the animal on its back and expose its unprotected underside, are the most adept at killing porcupines. |
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The public has had the pleasure of an unprecedented and still unfolding expose on the inner workings of a public service operating in a culture of fear. |
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Radiation therapy to the abdominal and pelvic regions in children and adolescents may potentially expose the ovaries to radiation and cause premature ovarian failure. |
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The least rent or puncture might, if not immediately checked and repaired, split the whole garment asunder and expose its wearer in all his human vulnerability. |
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Rather, hers was a revivalism that could use indigenous culture, especially the Irish language, to expose the retrograde tendencies that persisted within Irish society. |
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The putamen of the lentiform nucleus has been removed to expose the more medially situated globus pallidus, which is so named because it is paler than the putamen. |
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Because of overlapping mode of articulation, degree to which cover plates could open and expose the food groove appears to have been severely limited. |
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Russell sets out to expose simplistic and overly optimistic views about the attainability of truth and rationality and he demonstrates effectively the need for caution. |
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By disguising himself as a mentally retarded person, he was able to experience and expose the terrible discrimination these poor souls must everyday endure. |
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And it will just expose him to more charges of inauthenticity, which will be correct and will ring true. |
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The theologian Johann Eck, however, was determined to expose Luther's doctrine in a public forum. |
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While this situation is unsatisfactory for the victims it is equally so for the authorities of the Member States trying to combat illegal immigration and expose and disband the networks involved. |
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Store in a dry place and do not expose to the rain. |
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Carbonless copy paper, photocopiers and computers expose users to respiratory ailments and headache pain, according to a recent study. |
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Changes in temperatures and precipitation are also likely to increase the geographic range of vector-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever and expose new populations to these diseases. |
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The direct participation in the LKP of Combat Ouvrier and the NPA's uncritical praises of the LKP pander to petty-bourgeois nationalism and expose the politics of LO and the NPA as petty-bourgeois liberal reformism. |
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The clothing supplied by the Detaining Power to internees and the outward markings placed on their own clothes shall not be ignominious nor expose them to ridicule. |
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As well, I firmly believe in legislating robust whistleblowing protection to ensure that those who expose corruption and wrongdoing are protected from reprisal. |
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