Exposes Sentence Examples

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  • It also exposes us to the irritatingly chirpy bunkum that CD Baby spews out when it ships an order.

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  • Some prefer that the sash-bars should be grooved instead of rebated, and this plan exposes less putty to the action of the weather.

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  • The combination of ductility, which lessens the tendency to break when overstrained or distorted, with a very high limit of elasticity, gives it great value for shafting, the merit of which is measured by its endurance of the repeated stresses to which its rotation exposes it whenever its alignment is not mathematically straight.

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  • Dealing with the phenomena of interest, he exposes the old fallacy that the rate depends upon the amount of money in a country; low interest does not follow on abundance of money.

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  • The breakdown of the watershed between the Firths of Clyde and Forth exposes southern Perthshire, the counties of Clackmannan and Kinross, and nearly the whole of Fife to the clouds and rains of the west, and their climates are consequently wetter than those of any others of the eastern slopes of the country.

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  • The multiplication of art periodicals, lectures, books, photographs, meetings of societies and gilds, museums, schools of arts and crafts, polytechnics, scholarships, facilities for travel, exhibitions, even those of the Royal Academy, to which objects of applied art are now admitted, not only encourages many persons to become workers and designers in the applied arts, but exposes everything to the plagiarist, who travesties the freshest idea before it has well left the hands of its originator.

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  • But, for all this, Hermann exposes his own doubts when he tells that often, as he wa g preparing to write, he heard a voice bidding him lay down the pen, "for whatever you write will be an unmixed lie."

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  • Samuel Usque, a Lisbon Jew, deserves a place to himself for his Consolagam as tribulagoes de Israel, where he exposes the persecutions endured by his countrymen in every age down to his time; the book takes the dialogue form, and its diction is elegant and pure.

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  • Edom is attacked by his own allies, and his folly appears in that he exposes himself to such treachery.

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  • The novel exposes the evils of racism both in the South and among white, northern abolitionists.

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  • Here too, Smith exposes the ironies of the politically correct do-gooders of the world, whilst managing to retain the dramatic interest.

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  • This immediately exposes the folly of using the same advisor.

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  • Brendan Ryan Leslie Halliwell's Film Guide A local handyman exposes a corrupt council.

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  • Unkind critics have called it ugly which exposes resistance to its utterly modern look, particularly the large, twin, multi-reflector headlights.

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  • What he said exposes the hypocrisy of the Bush administration regarding the present situation in Iraq.

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  • This tablet exposes woeful ignorance of the art of lettering.

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  • Economic defeat, similar but much less intense than military defeat, always exposes the pretensions of rulers.

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  • In addition, Dying to Learn, exposes the myth that access to condoms increases promiscuity among young people.

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  • In addition, CT exposes you to more ionizing radiation than do regular X-rays.

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  • The sensitivity may be caused by a loose filling or by minimal gum recession which exposes small areas of the root surface.

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  • Frequent tillage during a fallow year exposes the brittle, fleshy rhizomes to be gathered or they may dry out in hot weather.

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  • Jesus pulls no punches in this letter and exposes any self-deception that the church has.

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  • Taking the example of the incest taboo, Dean exposes some cultural traits that impart a survival advantage.

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  • Looking at the issues in this way exposes the essential vacuity of the claim.

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  • Another difference between the two animals is to be found in the great intolerance of the direct rays of the sun displayed by the Asiatic species, which never voluntarily exposes itself to their influence.

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  • On the night of Berte's marriage a slave, Margiste, is substituted for her, and reigns in her place for nine years, at the expiration of which Blanchefleur exposes the deception; whereupon Berte is restored from her refuge in the forest to her rightful place as queen.

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  • It exposes ' American Idiot ' as nothing more than the third-rate version of ' Suspect Device ' that it is.

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  • It exposes a wicked side to her craft and could open he up to more villainous roles in the future.

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  • You definitely don't want a shirt that rides up or exposes skin every time you bend over.

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  • One (Dash Mode) is meant for speed, but exposes you to enemy ambush.

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  • Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) lipoprofile exposes a blood sample to a magnetic field to determine the size of the cholesterol particles.

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  • Removing these scales exposes tender skin, which bleeds and causes the plaques (inflamed patches of skin) to grow.

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  • It exposes the person immediately to the feared object or situation.

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  • This test exposes the child to less radiation than does a standard VCUG.

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  • The modern food production system potentially exposes millions of people to disease-causing bacteria through its intensive production and distribution methods.

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  • A well-balanced pre K curriculum exposes your child to necessary topics.

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  • The concern is that the home's property value will fall, which exposes the lender to more risk.

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  • The bottom of the suit is thong style and exposes the full buttocks.

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  • There may be a diamond shaped cut-out over the breast area that exposes the skin, missing pieces of fabric on the lower portions of the suit, or both.

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  • The monokini is sexy because it exposes areas of skin that you may not expect to see, like the sides of the waist.

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  • A regular bikini is characterized as a two-piece swimsuit that exposes your midriff.

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  • A bandeau top is somewhat like a tube top except it it's a little shorter on the midriff and exposes a little more cleavage.

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  • Bandeau swimdress - a style that offers maximum coverage but still exposes the shoulders.

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  • It typically exposes the arms and shoulders, and may be cut low enough to show off the décolletage gracefully.

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  • A person who exposes a child to pornography or exhibits indecent exposure toward a child is guilty of sexual abuse even if that person never physically touches that child.

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  • She exposes her patients to what terrifies them the most while observing them through a one way mirror.

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  • This Cartier American Tank exposes sophisticated artistry.

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  • This exposes the advanced student to an authentic French vocabulary, including slang and abbreviations (for example 'c'est' is simply written 'c' in chat rooms, and on message boards).

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  • The Bare Derriere Panty exposes exactly what it suggests.

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  • This one-piece garment is created from sheer material like chiffon and exposes the body from top to bottom.

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  • Featuring a criss-cross opening, this hip hugger exposes your tush's cleavage at its provocative best; a sexy little thing indeed!

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  • Raunchy lingerie often plays up texture and exposes parts of your body that normal, everyday lingerie doesn't typically show.

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  • She exposes the thong and eventually, most of the behind.

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  • It also exposes the stark reality of stolen childhoods and rocky relationships.

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  • Through experiencing locally popular beauty treatments and talking with women about what makes them feel beautiful, the show exposes the different meanings of attractiveness around the globe.

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  • Carter uncovers and exposes wrong-doing for ratings, assisted by Theora, his 'controller' back at the network.

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  • Freshly scrubbed skin is the key to a luminous, radiant glow because it exposes a healthy layer of skin.

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  • Tobacco causes skin aging because it exposes an individual's body, including the skin, to heavy toxins and unhealthy chemicals.

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  • An open wound exposes your body to dangerous bacteria that may cause infections.

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  • Two more species of Hylactes are known, and 1 Of Spanish origin, it is intended as a reproof to the bird for the shameless way in which, by erecting its tail, it exposes its hinder parts.

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  • As the tide rises the spiders take refuge in crevices and spin over their retreat a sheet of silk, impervious to water, beneath which they oie in safety with a supply of air until the ebb exposes the site again to the sun.

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  • The overwhelming love-tragedy of Tristan and Isolde is hardly less perfect, though the simplicity of its action exposes its longueurs to greater notoriety than those which may be found in Die Meistersinger.

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  • This operation, performed in the garden by means of the spade, is carried on in the field on a larger scale by the plough,' which breaks the soil and by inverting the furrow-slice, exposes fresh surfaces to the disintegrating influence of air, rain and frost.

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  • This exposes a long slender single corolla of pale pink.

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