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- verb Present participle of
expose .
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Examples
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He also recalled the ideals of his father, a journalist who made his name exposing British military blunders in World War One, and of how his own sons and daughters were following in the family business.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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They ` re trapped in another reality show danger which we call exposing the family.
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There is no way one can compare the "courage" of journalists such as Woodward and Bernstein exposing the criminal Nixon administration with the guts shown by Mexican journalists facing the dangers to themselves and their families if they expose the criminal activities of the narco thugs and their associates in all levels of government.
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Well done on yet again exposing in ineptidude of Llais Gwynedd.
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With all the artifical light allows them to fedd any time of the day or night plus aids in exposing predators looking to feed upon them.
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However, in exposing and sharing this powerful realization that your actions do not appear to always support your goals, you've just taken an empowered first step toward achieving them.
Maddisen K. Krown: Aligning Your Goals and Actions Maddisen K. Krown 2010
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Mr. Cramer — just want thank you for your work in exposing the fraud of Arming America.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A New Book Coming Soon from Michael Bellesiles 2010
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There is no way one can compare the "courage" of journalists such as Woodward and Bernstein exposing the criminal Nixon administration with the guts shown by Mexican journalists facing the dangers to themselves and their families if they expose the criminal activities of the narco thugs and their associates in all levels of government.
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Israel did succeed in exposing the humanitarian supplies for the fraud that it was.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Gaza Blockade Violence News You May Have Missed 2010
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Later, she goes home and anxiously wonders if today's "play date" was successful -- successful in exposing her child to chickenpox.
Chickenpox 2010
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