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- noun Plural form of
exhibit . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
exhibit .
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Examples
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The first half of the title exhibits his love of resounding harmonies; the second gives an idea of the range of his imagination.
The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century William Lyon Phelps 1904
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Thus, Ockham holds that a term exhibits simple supposition when it supposits
John Buridan Zupko, Jack 2006
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It says "the very modesty of the exhibits is a proof that painting is not solely a thing for public galleries any more than flowers are things solely for public gardens".
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WSDOT managers will field questions and present exhibits from a hearing last week at the open house.
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The action moves to D.C. when the Museum of Natural History exhibits from the first film are stored in the Nation's Attic during a renovation.
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Ms. Crocchiola, initially a self-taught artist, began showing her work in exhibits and group shows during the mid-1990s.
St. Paul’s Hosts Art Show & Sale « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2010
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WSDOT managers will field questions and present exhibits from a hearing last week at the open house.
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Ms. Crocchiola, initially a self-taught artist, began showing her work in exhibits and group shows during the mid-1990s.
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The trunk has been one of the main exhibits on display at midtown Manhattan's Fantasma Magic shop.
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"The range he exhibits is so much more than you've seen before."
Live, from Mumbai! It's Chris Kattan and 'Bollywood Hero' 2009
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