You're either exposing your brains or you're exposing your boobs — which is more frightening?
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They're exposing the public to this and they themselves are also exposing their own families.
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I also believe that exposing what happened, and exposing him, might keep him from hurting others.
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Exposing others to the measles is not the same thing as exposing them to a cold.
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They specifically warned against wearing shorts, exposing the midriff, or exposing a lot of skin in general.
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You can't sue someone for exposing the intimate details of your life when it's not your life they're exposing.
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I see you as someone who enjoys exposing the hypocrisies of people who enjoy exposing the hypocrisies of others.
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Sater says exposing the head to wind chill and cold temperatures is no different than exposing an arm or leg.
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She has since become involved in exposing government corruption, championing whistleblower issues and exposing the cost of discrimination to national security.
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By exposing industry-wide abuses, the CFPB has provided consumers an excellent tool to fight for their own rights by exposing individual offenses in the context of macro-abuses.
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"You're exposing sales data, margin data, units sold, reasons for returns… you're exposing a lot of your trade secrets when you sell as a first-party on Amazon," Kodali says.
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"Society does not tolerate exposing minors to asbestos, arsenic, alcohol or lead, yet it acts as if exposing them to tobacco smoke is something different," he said in an interview.
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I was watching a lot of news coverage about the virus and I felt very conflicted about exposing myself or exposing [people there], but it was a rock-and-a-hard-place thing.
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I like exposing that and having a dialogue with people.
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Ahead, see which stars are exposing their piercings with pride.
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"I love exposing my kids to different people," she says.
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"#MeToo is exposing misogyny in a big way," Anna said.
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Exposing police snooping is punishable with five years in prison.
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The government is exposing its citizens to preventable infectious diseases.
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Arrange on platter with tomatoes, exposing some of the tomatoes.
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Large gashes eventually appeared on the gators, exposing the ribs.
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He also pointed to three articles he authored exposing pedofiles.
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Exposing those followers could subject users to abuse or harassment.
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That's a good way to start exposing them to it.
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Repeatedly exposing your hair to high heat can damage it.
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Progressives led the way in exposing today's market power crisis.
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One of them pulled up his top, exposing a gun.
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Loud and Clear prides itself on exposing the alternative side
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" Sharpton says he salutes Kap for exposing the NFL's "hypocrisy.
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Technology is good at exposing and attacking previously hidden costs.
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She also claimed retaliation for exposing a $10m budget shortfall.
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Several other customers complained of the same data exposing bug.
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The more good writers exposing their awful hypocrisy the better.
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No one should be prosecuted for exposing human rights violations.
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The #MeToo movement exposing sexual harassment also spilled into sports.
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I think that this is unnecessarily exposing providers to risk.
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We hosted a TimesTalk about exposing male abuses of power.
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All five were bundled and masked, exposing only their eyes.
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They lifted out the cast iron plate, exposing the soundboard.
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I instinctually shot, exposing three frames before they were gone.
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This Thanksgiving I'm grateful to you for exposing a cheat!
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Kudos to Donna Brazile for exposing the whole fraudulent campaign.
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Naming and exposing evil forces it back into the shadows.
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Journalists are tasked with exposing this behavior, not perpetuating it.
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But the main draw was exposing them to Ms. Oliveira.
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You have naked men dancing at your house, exposing themselves.
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Exposing The Lies of NASA, The World Governments and Media.
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"We've had the #MeToo movement really helping over the past year and half, of exposing this full continuum, and it did a great job of exposing the continuum of harassment misconduct and assault," she said.
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Analysts said further losses were possible, exposing psychological support at $1,200.
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OR our Caribbean empress Rihanna lovingly, inadvertently exposing Aubrey's stiff whine?
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It deified the teen ruling elite all while exposing their vulnerabilities.
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Britain has accused Russia of exposing them to a nerve agent.
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She wrote a piece exposing, charging Morgan Freeman with sexual harassment.
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As the investigation unfolded, O'Donnell felt pride in exposing the abuse.
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On Friday, the sun meets Venus, exposing truths about relationship karma.
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They take a peculiar pleasure in exposing common sense as nonsense.
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Whistleblowing has been key to forcing cultural change and exposing corruption.
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In 2012, Gawker published detailed stories exposing his alleged sexual misconducts.
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Exposing its white skeleton, bleaching leaves coral more vulnerable to disease.
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Who else would benefit from exposing smart takes on this question?
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The programs are "trained" by exposing them to large data sets.
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Humans can kill and eat wild animals, exposing themselves to diseases.
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The explosion blew siding off the walls, exposing insulation and framing.
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But now, the service is exposing those features to advanced users.
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The men shed their shirts, exposing them to swarms of mosquitoes.
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The photos showed women exposing their breasts or in sexual poses.
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You're exposing yourself to a lot of criticism on all sides.
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Nissan says paint can flake off the latch, exposing bare metal.
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"It's not shaming because we're not publicly exposing them," he says.
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Digital cameras capture images by exposing the digital sensor to light.
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It was just more about exposing people for who they are.
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He now praises Wikileaks for exposing corruption in American's political system.
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Exposing Mr. Healy is the mission that brings these characters together.
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What do you think of Kendall's stance on exposing her breasts?
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Exposing photosensitive skin to sunlight can also increase risk for cancer.
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His lawyers are claiming he was killed for exposing the fraud.
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That would avoid exposing her to cross-examination by the defense.
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Simply exposing them to diverse people won't do the job either.
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Opinion Conservatives should thank him for exposing the party's real problems.
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By exposing kids to the rhythm of electronic conversations, emoji may
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"Singing in a congregation at church is strangely exposing," Shipley says.
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They liked having fun and exposing themselves, and they loved sex.
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His pants fit a little short, exposing stripes of orange sock.
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Scams, and exposing them with relentless Netflix documentaries, are in vogue.
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We thrill to a kind of pornography of exposing and shaming.
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The Times is certainly exposing, and helping rectify, a widespread problem.
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In this case, Alice Walker wasn't just exposing a blind spot.
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Men will think twice before coming out of showers exposing themselves.
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Seemingly every week, there's another article exposing some company's creepy behavior.
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The loops break, exposing the polymer ends, and the polymers unzip.
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This time, though, I'm not exposing myself to a grimy bathroom.
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Experts warned that these moves were exposing America to severe risks.
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Exposing cads is just one of the pleasures of Below Deck.
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She slid off her goggles, exposing white circles around her eyes.
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And social media may also be exposing kids to other stresses.
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In her dedication to exposing misery, Gellhorn turned flânerie into testimony.
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Exposing problems shows the party's confidence in facing them, Wang said.
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Her hospital gown flaps in the wind exposing her bare skin.
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Obioma is especially good at exposing such instances of casual racism.
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"We are exposing our populations to many chemicals which are untested."
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I am currently accepting thanks for not exposing you to it.
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That's exposing a lot of their members to a bad vote.
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Over the past several years, the US Department of Justice played a key role in exposing abuses from local police departments, exposing everything from unjustified shootings to a broader pattern of racism in a police force.
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We have a heavy heart and very complicated feelings in exposing him.
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Read Reuters' reports exposing the hidden hazards of lead poisoning across America.
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And those officials who jailed the people exposing my sweatshop, also, pic.twitter.
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I actively avoid exposing myself to images of Black people being brutalized.
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TED's amphitheater is designed to encourage this experience by exposing its audience.
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In March, WikiLeaks released nearly 9,000 documents exposing the CIA's hacking arsenal.
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Last month, LocationSmart was also found accidentally exposing the location data online.
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" "I was in shock, because I felt like he was exposing me.
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" However, "you're exposing yourself to risk if home prices take a dip.
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A belly-dancer was detained in February for exposing too much flesh.
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The adapters' casing apparently sometimes comes off, thereby exposing a metal prong.
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But going further has proven controversial, exposing profound questions within the community.
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Chenzhong Book Store is known for publishing many books exposing party secrets.
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Lastly, exposing Russian plots could make Western populations more resilient to disinformation.
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"But there's some risk to exposing and embarrassing any part of that."
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Pregnant women are also routinely penalized for exposing their fetuses to drugs.
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That includes exposing devices to the internet that don't need to be.
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Exposing the hydra to magnesium chloride, a muscle relaxant, stopped the process.
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Still, in exposing Mrs May's weakness, Mr Johnson has revealed his own.
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I'll keep exposing you as the pig, pervert and racist you are.
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The rapidly escalating fight over the Scalia vacancy is exposing this reality.
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This time instead of exposing users' data, a Facebook bug erased it.
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I love watching her slowly stretch her mouth open, exposing her tongue.
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Photograms are made by placing objects on photographic paper and exposing it.
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Police say Eisenhauer killed Nicole to keep her from exposing their relationship.
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Exposing engineers directly to the stability of their own services enforces ownership.
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And we do a lot of good work, I think, exposing that.
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But the debate is also exposing the risk coiled in that opportunity.
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We're exposing what's actually happening, and that's what effective satire can do.
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Jessica shame on you for exposing your daughter instead of protecting her!
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She knows Rachel can't file murder charges without exposing the entire organization.
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Communication planet Mercury squares off with your ruling planet Pluto, exposing secrets.
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He's exposing the show and he's saying things completely out of context.
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Democrats should not shy away from exposing the effects of Republican leadership.
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The aunties are really exposing their internalized misogynoir, and I can't deal.
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" Exposing someone to highly toxic pesticides is not anyone's definition of "welcoming.
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It's not rocket science nor am I exposing a dark money secret.
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For them, not exposing certain parts of their bodies is really important.
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WikiLeaks in 2010 to publish classified cables exposing the dark underbelly of
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A burned eyelid can contract and permanently droop, exposing its red innards.
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Rather than exposing it, Alaïa's summer clothes tend to wrap the body.
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Others might be aghast that she had risked exposing others to illness.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Beijing's bureaucrats are exposing their investment-banking deficiencies.
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It's something more like a body: mutable, evolving, flexible, open, exposed, exposing.
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When it comes to exposing workers to hazards, our views aren't straightforward.
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The meeting ended up inadvertently exposing Trump and others to the coronavirus.
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But I noticed multiple people exposing themselves to germs in other ways.
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Was he glorifying the ills of his community, or exposing their roots?
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I am exposing half my stomach and back to my fellow passengers.
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As long as I could get away without exposing myself, I would.
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It's just that you'll risk the atrocity exposing your shallowness, every time.
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The slightest pressure and the grid buckled, exposing the glut of hours.
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In September, Facebook acknowledged a separate instance of exposing users' phone numbers.
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He took the watch apart, exposing what he called its "beautiful" movement.
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Putin annexed Crimea in 2014, exposing the West's unwillingness to stop him.
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We must, Snyder says, keep digging for the facts and exposing falsehoods.
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Ms. Lawler's images have multiple lives, exposing the ceaseless flexibility of photographs.
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Though even writing that, I recognize I am exposing myself to derision.
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It's like a political cartoon — it is exposing certain things to ridicule.
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They believe he caused real damage by exposing intelligence sources and methods.
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She saw that he had undone his trousers, exposing his erect penis.
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It is also exposing significant divisions just as Democrats take the majority.
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Lee has always been interested in exposing how we perform our identities.
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The abuse began with Mr. Levine exposing himself and engaging in masturbation.
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The hack embarrassed many top staffers, exposing some staffers' distaste for Sen.
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Hill was also accused of exposing himself to several other female inmates.
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She says Weinstein suddenly shoved himself on her and tried exposing himself.
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The #MeToo movement has succeeded in exposing the prevalence of sexual misconduct.
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Exposing people to new facts that challenge their preconceptions doesn't seem to work.
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Jailbreaks could in theory lead to people effectively exposing their devices to malware.
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At the same time, all three sisters are exposing their horrible media literacy.
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Was he apologizing for exposing Trump's bare ass in his "Famous" music video?
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Some audience members become hellbent on exposing the magician, by any means necessary.
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Or you could see her exposing her parents through a stupid, rash choice.
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Perhaps the correlation is actually exposing those underlying factors, not some gateway effect.
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In Monty's mind, exposing Bryce could lead to his entire world crashing down.
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The fact that we're exposing ballet's structural injustices seems like a promising start.
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Nobody had a license, and arrests could end up exposing their undocumented status.
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Many of the men Johnson was charged with exposing to HIV are white.
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"I hope people will begin to separate breastfeeding from exposing oneself," she says.
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DM: And your older brothers kept exposing you to new fads and comics.
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You are digging deep, finally exposing the roots on something sacred, long forgotten.
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But the oil-price slump and wacky weather are exposing the government's failures.
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Upon impact with a pedestrian, the coating is broken exposing the adhesive layer.
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"We're just exposing the corruption that we have here," Arthur Reed, 43, says.
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If we expose our bodies, are we also exposing ourselves to potential danger?
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This is exposing social media users to a whole range of varied content.
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Venmo's feed primarily exists for exposing who you're sending money to and why.
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One can only hope this scandal ends up exposing some filthy, filthy sexts.
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Because it's so much fun lifting the curtain on things and exposing corruption.
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Perhaps, it's about Assange embracing his power to create risk by exposing secrets?
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HackerGiraffe said their attacks are more about exposing vulnerabilities than promoting Kjellberg's channel.
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Viola Davis is exploring — and exposing — possible flaws in the American justice system.
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He regularly shares photos on social media, exposing his boys to the arts.
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By doing so, it's exposing its brand to a new group of shoppers.
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They tried exposing the vessels to acetylcholine, a drug that dilates blood vessels.
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It's a powerful tool for exposing people to engineering and other STEM skills.
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A hero, a hero for exposing ... I've read a bunch of those tweets.
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Exposing her flaws and weaknesses has made people like her more, he notes.
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Leaves are lifting up from the forest floor, exposing human rib cages, skulls.
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It separates into two pieces, exposing the satellite, about 4 minutes after liftoff.
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Herceptin, approved in 1998, is losing patent protection, exposing it to eventual competition.
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In some cases, they too have come under fire for exposing user information.
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Now it's like, please FBI agent Dom, succeed in exposing the global conspiracy.
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In approximately eight of them, she is exposing herself from the waist-down.
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Authorities say Eisenhauer killed the girl to keep her from exposing their relationship.
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Yeah, I think exposing kids to instruments at a young age is amazing.
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Exposing children to too many of these images and stories may retraumatize them.
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We have to keep on addressing it and exposing it to our communities.
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It crumbled into a powder as it fell, exposing a smooth green stem.
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But you switched off the firewall exposing your MongoDB and MySQL server AGAIN.
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For me, it was exposing myself to the very things that scared me.
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By exposing his patron's killer, the refugee symbolically repays a debt of gratitude.
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History shows you can only defeat racist ideology by engaging and exposing it.
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This allows the redirected traffic to be decrypted, exposing any user-submitted data.
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Adults can help combat stereotypes by exposing children to different types of cultures.
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It also suffered a massive data breach, exposing many of the company's secrets.
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But pushing the technology's boundaries required exposing the cars' software to tricky situations.
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I'm now doing exposure and response prevention, voluntarily exposing myself to my fears.
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What weaknesses — and what strengths — is the coronavirus outbreak exposing in our society?
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Some are worried about being exposed to the virus or exposing someone else.
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The book isn't even really about exposing these men, as they're already disgraced.
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It takes a culture that believes the powerless aren't exposing for the exposure.
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They said the law had forced abortions underground, exposing women to medical accidents.
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The governor's allies have aired ads against Republican legislators, exposing one's cellphone number.
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Was the governor right in exposing his legislator friend's alleged infidelity so publicly?
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For a lowly patrolman, the consequences of exposing systemic corruption would be steep.
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There's people around here who are worried about exposing their kids and stuff.
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I noticed many people taking precautions — and others unnecessarily exposing themselves to germs.
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Needless to say, i'm never exposing my stomach to sun without sunscreen again!
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Exposing that data, as the league now does, is intended to help referees.
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During circumcision, the foreskin is surgically removed, exposing the end of the penis.
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Earlier this year, Lizzo faced hateful comments after wearing a thong-exposing outfit.
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Whatever: The original tweet spread further than another exposing it as a lie.
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Bombarding people with facts and exposing their individual ignorance is likely to backfire.
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House Minority Whip Steve Scalise believes the "impeachment charade" is exposing Democrats' weakness.
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Imagine: a world where exposing the misdeeds of a regime could unravel it!
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By exposing only their heads, hands and feet, he isolated their signature movements.
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He has won a lot of goodwill by exposing American Media's alleged activities.
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Gums recede, exposing roots to decay, and bone loss makes teeth less stable.
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Sharply exposing her characters' shortcomings, she's just as meticulous in revealing their suffering.
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Hugh Aynesworth speaks to his role in exposing Henry Lee Lucas's false confessions.
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The coronavirus pandemic is exposing inherent flaws in the US' social safety net.
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Exposing infected bats to ultra violet light shows promise and is being tested.
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And Ms. Stein praised Mr. Assange as a hero for exposing the emails.
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In fact, exposing it to sunlight may do you a world of good.
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Similar studies have shown the benefits of exposing children and adolescents to art.
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Dig everything up and risk exposing all those toxins again to the environment?
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Browder is an American financier who was expelled from Russia for exposing corruption.
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In the next breath, his pants were unbuttoned and he was exposing himself.
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The backlash to his State Department cuts is exposing those constraints very clearly.
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"Exposing schemes to the public is an important way to neutralize them," Rosenstein said.
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He wasn&apost handling Hillary Clinton and the anti-Trump and exposing his biases.
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Such experiences should be an opportunity for learning, not exposing your biases, he said.
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The episode is also exposing some of the less appealing traits of Trump's presidency.
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It doesn't take much to imagine how exposing someone's genetic information could be harmful.
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TMG looks forward to setting the record straight and further exposing Depp's persistent lies.
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Swearing is a bit high risk because you are exposing a part of yourself.
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When she received criticism for her underboob-exposing graduation bodycon dress, she spoke out.
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The #CCP moves to strong-arming countries into exposing themselves to surveillance and espionage.
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Also during this eclipse, the Sun will oppose Pluto, exposing secrets and power struggles.
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A huge Chinese video app is charging people, draining batteries and exposing their data.
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Online, on both Twitter and Instagram, Markle has been criticized for exposing her shoulders.
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In the end, Reagan won a landslide victory, exposing the limits of Soviet power.
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Andrew Cuomo -- losing in the end, but exposing broad dissatisfaction in the liberal base.
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Exposing people to information is going to affect them in some way or another.
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"It's taking the sheet off a lie and exposing people to it," she says.
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Exposing intra-party divisions, more than 20 Republicans joined Democrats in opposing that ban.
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Megyn Kelly is exposing sexual harassment in Washington, D.C. — and sharing her own experiences.
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The agency's inaction was exposing pregnant women and children to harm, the group said.
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The #MeToo movement has been paramount for exposing decades of sexual misconduct in Hollywood.
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We are looking forward to exposing the real way Faraday and G4S does business.
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But when you use a debit card, you're exposing the money in your account.
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Companies are reluctant to publicize their data for fear of exposing important trade secrets.
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Her underwear and bralette fade away, exposing her vulva and nipples to our gaze.
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Recently other branches of government have been exposing the shadows to a little sunlight.
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In 2017, Harvard researchers published a paper exposing a core deficit in AF knowledge.
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The truth is many people will likely feel the backlash of exposing the truth.
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His version would focus on exposing male genitalia to random strangers on the internet.
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It happened with chokers, and now it's happening with high-cut, pelvis-exposing bodysuits.
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During the final encounter, randomly charged players take turns exposing the boss to damage.
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Google+ Is Walking Dead Google+ to shut down after coverup of data-exposing bug
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Duterte said crusading journalists too ran the risk of being killed for exposing wrongdoing.
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Gay peels it all back, exposing the raw, the enraged and the perversely beautiful.
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Spotify is famous for exposing users' embarrassing listening habits as well as bleeding money.
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The calls were off the record, but Greenberg believes exposing them now is important.
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"There is an inherent risk in exposing people to any new compound," he said.
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For many years, parents were told to avoid exposing high-risk children to peanuts.
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The surprise was that Lehman actually went bankrupt, exposing its trading partners to losses.
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In China there is an extra wrinkle: the downturn is also exposing fake SOEs.
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Pregnant women can also be at risk of exposing their child to inorganic arsenic.
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As the day warms, the brittle surface thins and cracks, exposing wet mush underneath.
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She also gave some insight into why she was so adamant about exposing Parks.
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Its researchers are known for exposing some of the most complex global hacking operations.
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Several photographs made by double-exposing film merge images to create a hallucinogenic effect.
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If Mr. Trump is serious in his call for Russian hacking or exposing Mrs.
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I can't go around walking exposing my genitals like they can the mammary glands.
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He loosened her scalp from her skull, exposing the front part of her head.
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That means fully exposing any industry deception, regulatory failures, and negative public health consequences.
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It looks like a spaceship on the wrist, a clear cylinder exposing the movement.
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Some of Ms. Chisholm's colleagues say they have been subjected to drivers' exposing themselves.
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They are proud, intensely competitive and thrive on exposing — or silencing — that day's foil.
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Just as important as fleshing out the good ideas is exposing the bad ones.
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But it's not clear how many trusts are exposing medical information — if at all.
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The SPLC claims Duran was arrested for exposing ties between local police and ICE.
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A pregnant startup founder's experience fundraising is exposing a big problem in Silicon Valley.
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Of course Equifax isn't the only entity that's suffered security breaches exposing sensitive information.
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But data hoarding companies have come under fire for misusing or exposing user data.
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That, Duff explained, would nullify the usefulness of the zero-days, risking exposing them.
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So exposing that whole realm, I feel like you can't say that shit enough.
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Clarke said that decision helped her feel more "in control" of exposing her body.
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Because exposing evil, shining light on wrongs and fighting injustice is what we do.
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Concannon had paired the shirt with high-waisted jeans and wasn't exposing her midriff.
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Trump's presidency has been extraordinarily good at exposing flaws and weaknesses in American democracy.
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In 1969, Jim Morrison was arrested for exposing himself during a concert in Miami.
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In the W.N.B.A., our No. 1 conversion factor was exposing people to the product.
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Sharing one microphone onstage was a subtle show of mastery, exposing every musical detail.
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Now, having made something more honest, more exposing, I get why she did it.
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For the moment, however, video seems more capable of exposing lies than vanquishing them.
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Nxivm's Keith Raniere was convicted in a trial exposing the sex cult's inner workings.
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Trump accused Clinton of endangering national security by exposing classified information to potential hacking.
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Failures in preventing and investigating the attacks are exposing rifts in Sri Lanka's government.
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Former federal prosecutors said doing so often risked exposing the sources of confidential information.
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The magazine has drawn attention for exposing the sexual abuse of nuns by priests.
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The Justice Department has cited national security concerns about potentially exposing sources to danger.
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Sharing spit may be one way of exposing a baby to these crucial microbes.
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The reasoning is because exposing a problem and not fixing it helps no one.
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As the coronavirus spreads, it is exposing the fraying seams of our overextended world.
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READ: Most brown and black Americans are exposing themselves to coronavirus for a paycheck.
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Goffin prevailed in five sets, exposing Edmund's backhand and lack of big match experience.
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She reached up with one finger and pulled it down, exposing her clerical collar.
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It all depends on what commands a bigger ransom: losing information or exposing it.
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Chernoff subverts the expected, exposing the seams that stitch together our experience of reality.
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"What bothered them was that we were exposing their malfeasance," Schiff said of Republicans.
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Yes, perhaps I felt protective of those women, that the play was too exposing.
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Given the likely acquittal, Democrats are intent on exposing the Senate trial as illegitimate.
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The theme song succeeds in exposing what the Roy family is at their core.
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Fortunately, we can prepare for this grim possibility without exposing ourselves to unnecessary risk.
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"I've been exposing myself to much more radical politics and ideologies," Mr. Coon said.
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Actually good, if, for nothing else, exposing the party-poopers and humorless among us.
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Zuckerberg's testimony runs the risk of further exposing Libra to potentially fatal political pressure.
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How can America reduce growth-reducing regulations without exposing the economy to another crisis?
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You're exposing this music to people, 3 million, 4 million people at a time.
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But the Republicans' tenuous grip on the House is exposing the limits of gerrymandering.
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If he was worried about exposing Snap's flaws in public, he wouldn't go public.
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Trump is exposing the folly of certain old-guard evangelicals, but he's also exposing a major generational struggle over what the religious right should be — one that matters to the country and not just the participants, because … America needs a religious right.
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While many large councils (serving 300,000+ people) were found exposing site visitors to what Brave describes as "extensive tracking and data collection by private companies" — with the worst offenders, London's Enfield and Sheffield City Councils, exposing visitors to 25 data collectors apiece.
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"There could be retribution or retaliation for exposing a building's illegal conduct," Mr. Harman said.
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The government is concerned about exposing secrets, while defendants are worried about potentially stiff sentences.
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But the panko flakes were crispy, exposing soft oyster flesh as I bit into it.
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"Parents should be cautious about exposing youth to this series," Ackerman said in a statement.
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It's there that bins of materials sit next to past projects, exposing the district's DNA.
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What makes it such a good conduit for exposing America's differences and cultures by region?
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Exposing the private keys in an email compromised the certificates, prompting DigiCert to revoke them.
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So whether there's a backlash, if we are exposing stuff about popular people, companies themselves.
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He has made some powerful enemies in a few countries - America especially by exposing them.
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He walked over to one of the beds, yanking down the covers, exposing the sheets.
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By exposing the electromagnetic causing the vibrations, Slow Dance gets a steampunk feel to it.
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When I started exposing myself as an artist, I was initially known as a dancer.
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Terry Branstad signed a new law significantly reducing the penalties for exposing others to HIV.
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Back home, our sources say Sophie's teaching Adonis multiple languages and exposing him to art.
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But tech giants worry that exposing such information makes their platforms more open to abuse.
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According to the Houston Chronicle, the man was arrested last week for allegedly exposing himself.
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Influencing that debate are philosophical and even theological priors, which Unnatural Selection excels at exposing.
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Just weeks earlier, Air Canada said its app had a data breach, exposing 20,000 profiles.
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"Globalization is exposing us to a whole range of traditions from many places," Thomas said.
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The doctors decided that it was worth the risk of exposing the child to HIV.
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The clear plastic guides the light into the wound, exposing deep cuts to the dye.
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You can knock those plates off with enough sustained fire, exposing the crit spot underneath.
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Its goal is to help small businesses grow by exposing them to the global consumer.
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Exposing hairy knuckles and tattooed fingers, the shedding of this persona marked a potent reveal.
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Exposing individuals to emotionally loaded words has been shown to affect dispositions and actions directly.
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The saw teeth beat the (considerably flimsy) cockpit door in, exposing the dummy pilot inside.
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Exposing myself, my viewpoints, my thoughts to the public eye is really important to me.
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Indeed, a number of Android users lamented that the new detail is 'exposing' their devices.
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The video footage shows the intruder exposing himself while holding an iPhone in his hand.
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I'm just exposing things that everybody knows is happening, but nobody wants to talk about.
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They are exposing them to unimaginable risk of harm by pushing them back into Mexico.
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Then, she bowed back down, exposing the shaved rectangle on the top of her head.
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So UGK was exposing what was going on in Houston on a more national level.
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Its lawyer at the time, Magnitsky, died in a Russian prison after exposing the fraud.
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You're stealing something from the past and exposing it to a new and unfriendly atmosphere.
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In November of 2010, Beck dedicated two episodes to exposing the "puppet master" George Soros.
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Travel bloggers Lauren Bullen and Jack Morris started exposing the reality behind their "perfect" lives.
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But the pitching process can include exposing them to the vulnerability of their own models.
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Microscopic cross-sections extracted from the painting might also exist, exposing paint layers and pigments.
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It feels like it is exposing her previous avoidance of love and its grim consequence.
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They settled on this idea of exposing open source code security vulnerabilities as a service.
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It's also about exposing the truly cynical business model animating all of this noise, right?
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You're exposing an unbelievable problem, and we have to get to the bottom of it.
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Jason Spencer (R), who resigned after yelling racial slurs and exposing himself on the series.
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Kovalenko's assignment involved exposing himself to radiation, but there were rules to protect his safety.
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Michael Winston, who gained fame for exposing Countrywide Financial's mortgage policies, spent years battling lawsuits.
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News organizations and city investigators were exposing a culture of pervasive brutality in the jails.
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Exposing high schoolers to new industries could help bridge the gender gap in STEM fields.
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Another recommendation is focused on exposing young students to more women in the tech industry.
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This would prompt fears in South Korea of exposing itself to invasion from the North.
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"I run a company that specializes in exposing organized crime and political corruption," he said.
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This process, called desensitization, involves gradually exposing yourself to scary situations until the anxiety dissipates.
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But the debate is exposing fissures among Trump's team about his broader foreign policy stances.
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" The headline was subtitled, "Exposing the lies, leaks, & intimidation" and "How they'll crush their enemies!
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It also ignores the true problem, and conservatives should thank Mr. Trump for exposing it.
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Ms. Pelosi, 46, has built a career exposing the private mores of the political world.
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I've become more comfortable with exposing my vulnerability and not being afraid to go there.
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As the ice recedes, exposing the ocean waters beneath it, the region's surface appearance changes.
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For starters, you won't be in danger of exposing your locks to any heat damage.
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We cut the garlic clove in half, exposing the juices, before we rubbed the bread.
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He has made some powerful enemies in a few countries- America especially by exposing them.
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And coming up, Demi Lovato&aposs overdose exposing another tragic cold truth of celebrity life.
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And then there is the Six Nations, exposing Italy to high quality annual international competition.
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I was exposing my body, my biggest vulnerability, in a way I'd never experienced before.
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Qatar's exit, in exposing OPEC's internal struggles, is likely to feed Washington's anti-OPEC sentiment.
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And there are hoaxes aimed at exposing the poor judgment of editors, critics, or readers.
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You can only do this by exposing yourself directly to your fears and emotional problems.
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His strength was thinking on his feet, exposing fallacies; his cross-examinations were widely feared.
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That's how to minimize exposing your lungs to any lurking coronavirus dosage you might encounter.
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" In a tweet, she called an article exposing her trading "a ridiculous and baseless attack.
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So if your audience can't purchase this product, why waste advertising dollars exposing that audience?
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Find your limits by exposing yourself to different situations and pushing past your comfort zone.
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The treatment involves exposing someone gradually and in phases to the source of their fears.
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Wounds are torn open, exposing fears, flaws, regrets and personal losses that are sometimes unthinkable.
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We're having our fourth child, and exposing her to unvaccinated people could risk her life.
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If they let me into their lives, they would be exposing themselves to the world.
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Light therapy involves exposing yourself to a bright light, usually first thing in the morning.
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There have been several instances in which Trump may have risked exposing himself to coronavirus.
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"My entire campaign, for the most part, is about exposing this lie," Mr. Fitzgerald said.
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In the same way, exposing Mr. Trump's lies seems to play right into his hands.
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The instinct of the mainstream press has always been to conquer lies by exposing them.
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Not exposing practices of female genital mutilation that had been shrouded in secrecy for centuries.
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"Ambassador Sondland also denies exposing himself to her or forcibly kissing her," his lawyer wrote.
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That is why measuring this problem is so crucial in exposing and ultimately resolving it.
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The storm ripped the roofs of houses, exposing their interiors to the sky, she said.
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Some lenders were also concerned about exposing investors they had cultivated to loans from competitors.
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But in his free time, he pursued an unusual hobby: exposing cheaters in endurance races.
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Exposing the existence of totalizing social structures can make them feel all the more invincible.
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In Nassau County, Mr. McDermott, was charged with exposing himself to five women from Sept.
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The aluminum sandwiching always failed in the heat of a fire, exposing the flammable filling.
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I sat through hours of sworn testimony exposing their convoluted schemes to avoid paying taxes.
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Of course, there's good reason to be selective about exposing your portfolio to emerging markets.
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Hovelmeier came out after a local newspaper threatened to write an article exposing his sexuality.
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Some officials reportedly believed the mole inside the CIA was exposing its roster of informants.
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Five years later Denmark adopted a similar law, which also aimed at exposing corrupt aristocrats.
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By exposing ourselves to the experience of trying and failing we might develop more empathy.
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These creators are turning Lovecraft inside out, exposing his wet, ugly innards for antiracist purposes.
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Esmail's plot was a Philip K. Dick puzzle box, exposing one false reality after another.
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They are exposing themselves for what they are — enemies of American self-government and democracy.
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"Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men" by Caroline Criado Perez
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Not a day goes by without a new headline exposing the extent of the violence.
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"There's a difference between exposing truths through Free Speech and just being ugly," he tweeted.
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But exposing and criticizing Islamism is not Islamophobia, it is a criticism of a totalitarianism.
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From the parents' perspective, exposing kids to technology that enriches their academic experience is important.
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But that created an added challenge by exposing the course to unpredictable, sometimes strong winds.
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Farrelly's history of jokingly exposing himself on set resurfaced, and he also issued an apology.
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Could the campaign be referring to Trump exposing American workers to toxic particulates and dust?
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Some of those leach into the waterways, potentially exposing children and pets to harmful chemicals.
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It's never been something that I've actually ever sat down and read books to study—it was just an organic gathering of knowledge, like exposing myself to the plant at such a young age, and exposing myself to the criminal side of it really.
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Such trips would require long trips in space, exposing the human body to potentially unknown hazards.
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But when we open our coat, exposing all our qualities and weaknesses, there lies incredible power.
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In many cases, it's not only about exposing a brand to a new group of shoppers.
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However, Snowden hopes the device will eventually serve another purpose: exposing hidden government surveillance of smartphones.
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This full moon is major for exposing communication issues and for collecting the information you need.
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Those accusations included groping patients, penetrating them digitally, taking photographs of their bodies and exposing himself.
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However, the "Suits"-star-turned-princess has already overlooked one royal fashion rule: exposing her shoulders.
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The teen downloaded 90 gigabytes of secure files and accessed customer accounts without exposing his identity.
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But these breaches in privacy could prove dangerous, exposing our health information to third-party advertisers.
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The story sparked the #MeToo movement exposing workplace harassment and won a Pulitzer Prize last week.
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When a mussel dies, those shells open up, exposing the internal tissue or an empty shell.
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This brings us back full-circle to Wikileaks exposing the machinations and horrors of these wars.
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That means each attempt at reform in the deeply conservative Muslim kingdom risks exposing other shortcomings.
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Activists like Wei Dongying, who I met in 2013, were almost constantly harassed for exposing pollution.
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Markowicz says that he always driving while exposing, and only stops to change the photographic paper.
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Exposing and stopping such abuses of power has been a key goal of the #MeToo movement.
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It's unclear whether she will be facing charges, but the man was arrested for exposing himself.
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The back of the Translucent Blue model is partially see-through, exposing some of the components.
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But Juno saw through his weak attempt and blew the cloud away, exposing what lay beneath.
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Is facial recognition ultimately protecting customers, and which tactics may be exposing them to unnecessary risk?
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But the work of exposing and questioning sexual abuse and harassment still falls largely on women.
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Though normally gentle souls who abhorred corporal punishment, they recommended exposing and penalising perpetrators by flogging.
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We're exposing our audience to these different types of experiences that create empathy within the moment.
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Forgetting to turn on a VPN, exposing the real origin of the operation was certainly sloppy.
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He was also able to pocket 100,000 yuan ($43,393) as a whistleblower's fee for exposing Fan.
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There have been numerous efforts by YouTube to tamp down on exposing children to inappropriate content.
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Next, the researchers multiplied the harvested cells by exposing them to growth factors for two weeks.
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" In February 2018, he was back at it: "Thank you to @foxandfriends for exposing the truth.
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She speculated that exposing them to crowded conditions might lead them to engage in migratory behaviours.
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WikiLeaks did some good in its early years, exposing political corruption, financial malfeasance and military wrongdoing.
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"But the system is rigged to avoid exposing the problems, so outside monitoring is urgently needed."
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Still, she was nervous about exposing the excess skin she had hidden with high-waisted shorts.
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The move split the party, exposing a deep-seated rift between moderates and hard-left lawmakers.
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Rather than risk exposing people to it, Apple pulled the plug on FaceTime group chats altogether.
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In the following days, the posted around 4,000 of those names online, potentially exposing undercover agents.
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Next thing you know, he reaches over and pulls her top down, exposing her bare breast.
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Quintessential is a New York-based hedge fund which says it specializes in exposing corporate wrongdoing.
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Under pressure to keep delivering twists and exposing ever more disturbing secrets, UnReal completely fell apart.
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But Nye was hooked on exposing banking industry fraud, and years of setbacks wouldn't stop him.
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Zsa Zsa's wide stance, teeth-exposing underbite and long tongue helped her beat 13 other pups.
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Quintessential is a New York-based hedge fund which says it specialises in exposing corporate wrongdoing.
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SWIFT has denied charges that its technicians were responsible for exposing Bangladesh Bank's systems to hackers.
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There is no easy solution, other than clinging to reality and clinically exposing Trump's make-believe.
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Kendall Jenner has made it abundantly clear that she is a fan of exposing her breasts.
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The report ran in the weekly newspaper L'Espresso in collaboration with the secrets-exposing organization WikiLeaks.
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Exposing a woman's body in public, against her will, is never okay, nor is it funny.
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The Keepers isn't so interested in exposing who killed Sister Cathy, as publicizing why they did.
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Another leak emerges, this time exposing the truth behind the voting center closures on Election Day.
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So it was only a matter of time until she tried the briefs-exposing trend too.
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So it made a lot of sense to lean into exposing the filmmaking behind the film.
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Remember: A hangover is literally the end result of exposing your body to toxins, he says.
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Read This Next: Exposing Your Sex Partner to HIV Is No Longer a Felony in California
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Likewise, I don't like it when Conservative schools shy away from exposing students to Liberal viewpoints.
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To others, he is a criminal who undermined the security of the West by exposing secrets.
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Recent reports exposing cruelty to animals at a few French slaughterhouses will not have helped, either.
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Diversity among staffs has also been critical to exposing and redressing unethical behavior on Capitol Hill.
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In school, I'd been reading "The Jungle," Upton Sinclair's novel exposing exploitation in the meatpacking industry.
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Heard had posted a photo of herself wearing a blazer without an undershirt, exposing one nipple.
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But Russia's actions are further exposing the dark underbelly of the ecosystem (these companies) have created.
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Attorneys for the whistleblower have said that exposing their identity would put their life at risk.
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Exposing this stuff increases the chances that their grandchildren look at them funny at family gatherings.
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So what did she mean by exposing her store of faces (eye roll) and threatening Sansa?
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Beyond mistakes that occur, you're exposing yourself to risk just by being around many sick patients.
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The next Congress will have an important role to play in exposing and targeting Russian aggression.
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This might seem counterintuitive at first because letting someone go means exposing them to financial instability.
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At the same time, Richard Pryor became a household name for exposing the very same problem.
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Instead of getting help and potentially exposing the entire network, June lets the wounded Martha die.
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Currently, encrypted data has to be decrypted when in use, exposing the data to potential hackers.
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Some homes and schools lack window screens and air-conditioning, exposing residents to almost constant bites.
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By opening his guard and exposing his groin, he convinces his opponent's to grab at it.
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Tanpopo will be exposing amino acids to space for periods of one, two and three years.
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U.S. lawyer Robert Bilott also received an honorary award for exposing contamination in local water supplies.
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How he took down his pants, exposing his short, hairy legs, his penis in his fist.
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First, he dabbed the window frame with paint-stripping acid, exposing the head of each screw.
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Paul said someone might have committed a crime by publicly exposing parts of Trump's 2005 returns.
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That only came out later, after the news exposing some of the details of the project.
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But the coronavirus pandemic now appears to be exposing a significant weakness in that business model.
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Baker Hughes (BHGE) was indicted for allegedly exposing workers to toxic chemicals at a construction site.
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Some intelligence officials believed that a mole inside the C.I.A. was exposing its roster of informants.
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But exposing children to the game is just the headwaters in the money stream of development.
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On Wednesday, an international team of scientists announced a forensic tool for exposing ivory trafficking syndicates.
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And then Marriott realized it had been hacked, exposing the personal data of 500 million people.
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The sweep also proved a wrenching political exercise, exposing internal dissension within Mr. Erdogan's own party.
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In theory, I'm interested in exposing these types of more experimental practices to a wider audience.
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After exposing the photosensitive paper only to sky, she bathed the image in the ocean's surf.
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Politicians put on protective gear, fiction writers take it off — fully exposing their creativity, emotions, fantasies.
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Crews ripped out walls, ceilings and flooring, exposing layers of linoleum flooring original to the building.
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She had spent years exposing corruption and nepotism among the Maltese elite, and made many enemies.
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As it heats the tube, the DNA's double helix separates into two strands, exposing each side.
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Some victims were A.N.C. officials who became targets after exposing or denouncing corruption within the party.
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The goal is to diagnose potential COVID-19 patients without exposing healthcare workers to the disease.
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Renewed attacks on reproductive health care are exposing the threat sexual freedom poses to conservative ideals.
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Next, I pulled off the top layer, exposing the adhesive surface I'd place against my skin.
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Asiye Abdulaheb said she had helped spread documents exposing China's detentions of Muslim minorities in Xinjiang.
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The moisture could make the ash fall heavier, rendering roads unusable and exposing crops to damage.
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Bryant is grateful to the individual who filed an online complaint exposing these acts of injustice.
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"The less access, the fewer people who will be exposing themselves to tanning beds," she said.
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Data collaboratives can enhance access to private data without exposing companies to competition or privacy concerns.
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"Exposing a prisoner was a powerful way to shame and stigmatize a male prisoner," Tombs says.
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Mondanaro was charged with DUI, exposing sex organs, unnatural and lascivious act and resisting without violence.
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"There was a lot of fear surrounding what she was exposing about the country," Anne says.
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"Exposing your employees to this kind of risk becomes something you think about now," says Ballman.
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UpGuard has made a number of notable discoveries concerning companies inadvertently exposing data on cloud servers.
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In another video, an underage girl was shown exposing her stomach and pouting, Business Insider reported.
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However, The Wall Street Journal's John Carreyrou first started exposing the fraud at Theranos in 2015.
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Might he view exposing Trump in this way as a last way to be of service?
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"This case is also exposing the hypocrisy of those who exploit animals for their own gain."
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Or Elizabeth Marvel's flayed, viscera-exposing performances in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Little Foxes"?
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Preschools being built in the area are exposing younger children to Chinese as soon as possible.
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In the report, Longfield argues that parents are exposing their children's data at an alarming rate.
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Now, opening up Amada here in New York, I'm exposing myself to even better Spanish ingredients.
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One of the transaction records exposing unencrypted credit card data (Image: TechCrunch) One of the transaction records exposing unencrypted credit card data (Image: TechCrunch) Several other records seen by TechCrunch contained banking information, including names, addresses, bank account and routing numbers, SWIFT codes and the transaction amount.
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And why are we exposing a new generation of young women to him in this positive light?
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The company's most recent data breach exposing customer email addresses arrived just days ahead of Black Friday.
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Appeals judges also upheld Khayat's earlier acquittal on the more serious charge of exposing the purported witnesses.
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Browder's lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, died in a Russian prison in 2009 after exposing corruption in the government.
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They were even able to fold multiple joints simultaneously by exposing the bots to overlapping electromagnetic frequencies.
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In exposing them, I hope restaurateurs will take note: You may be deafening your staff and patrons.
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You are targeting Muslims in that and sort of exposing the fact that it&aposs a scam.
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The biggest critique of video games is that they damage gamers by exposing them to extreme violence.
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The answer to polarization and political division is not simply exposing people to another point of view.
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The CDC recommends against people intentionally exposing children to chickenpox in hope that they get the disease.
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Meitu was full of unusual code, potentially exposing sensitive information to strange third-party servers in China.
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He pulled his right pant leg up, exposing a dozen or more deep abscesses on the limb.
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The seams of the rattle can separate, exposing the stuffing and bell inside, posing a choking hazard.
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Your iPhone is only exposing for a split-second and its lens does not magnify at all.
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That lets you verify a file's integrity without exposing the entire file, simply by checking the hash.
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Some observers say the suit is designed to embarrass Google by exposing screenshots of internal discussion forums.
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" But it's just a little too late: Schumer has to follow her heart and "keep exposing myself.
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She is wearing a light-colored shirt, open from the neck down, exposing part of her breasts.
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Buzzfeed first published the memo, which said: Maybe it costs a life by exposing someone to bullies.
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In fact, exposing teeth to salt or baking soda could erode the tooth's surface enamel over time.
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It claimed the center showed "wanton misconduct — on a continuing basis" for exposing patients to dangerous pathogens.
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She was too famous for that, we thought, but the people she was exposing, they could suffer.
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By exposing South Korea to outside culture, they can also help expose local residents to outside ideas.
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"Activists exposing potential human rights abuses deserve protection not persecution," said William Nee, the group's China researcher.
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A cartoon exposing his marriage to Rashida Mahran, an Egyptian writer, may have been the final straw.
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Evisort, a document and contract management company, left one of its document databases unsecured, exposing customer data.
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Where they are trying to put him away for life or worse for exposing corruption in governments.
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Congress would need to reach a legislative solution by March 5th or risk exposing Dreamers to deportation.
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It's been nearly a year since Dramageddon tore Beautube apart, exposing multiple YouTubers for their racist tweets.
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"Find something that you enjoy, and try exposing yourself to new things that are challenging," Soldan said.
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You have Congressman Al Green he is exposing the left&aposs plan if they take a majority.
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But another important element of the documentary was how it highlighted Black women's relationship with exposing abuse.
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Parents could rightly decide to take action against the social network for exposing their kids to strangers.
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Exposing children to germs means that many will become ill, and a few will become seriously so.
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So it is not worth taking the chance of exposing your child to someone with the disease.
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The list includes complimenting a woman's butt, using derogatory nicknames, and exposing yourself regardless of the excuse.
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Then something knocked it out of the way, exposing the hole to the inside of the ISS.
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And I will no longer hold back on exposing shady people who take advantage of my kindness.
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So the internet really allowed people to get the information they needed without exposing or outing themselves.
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"Children are missing out on their routine immunizations, exposing them to the risk of disease," Taljaldin added.
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The bosom-exposing bodice of Bebe Rexha's La Perla gown appeared too scant to accommodate a flower.
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When you confuse your brain by exposing it in the evening to what it thinks is a.m.
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Blame all those people who for no reason are exposing their Chromecasts, or printers, or cameras, whatever!
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Certainly. Am I putting my own career in jeopardy by exposing the current administration in this way?
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Her dark hair was pulled back into a top bun, exposing her broad features and meticulous makeup.
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Often, this means that they will run in swinging, exposing them to his retreating counter left hand.
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But an activity that rests on exposing children to long-term neurological damage needs a better defence.
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Exposing a patient to these bacteria will, of course, help the patient develop immunity to the disease.
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How could he think he's "exposing" someone who's already been exposed and roasted time and time again?
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The bleeps and bloops whenever a computer did anything was exposing an audience to the great unknown.
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France's Societe Generale also sought to distance itself from a massive data leak exposing possible tax evasion.
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She demands $50,000 or else she is exposing him to the world (aka the YouTube gossip mill).
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She's known for pushing the limits with shoulder-exposing boatneck looks and her go-to messy bun.
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It was one of a slew of cases designed to drain the media financially for exposing segregationists.
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Several hackers have targeted the sketchy industry of consumer spyware, exposing their mediocre security and questionable ethics.
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That could have implications for the nation's controversial laws that criminalize knowingly exposing another person to HIV.
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But this time they were exposing it in the user interface and allowing users to manage it.
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Tesla has not been immune to whistleblowing, and moved to restrict former employees from exposing safety issues.
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So with our savings, we're paying for America's future, and what's more we're exposing ourselves to vulnerability.
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The other was of a girl, between 8 and 11, with her legs spread, exposing her genitals.
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We need to be at the forefront of exposing wrongdoing, not responding to the investigations by others.
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A considerable amount of reporting went into exposing all of these scandals, as Mink noted on Thursday.
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For us, it needed to feel diaristic, and I think that helped them feel comfortable exposing themselves.
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He got the fuck out the kitchen and unmatched me after exposing Siri for what she was.
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The Sunlight in Workplace Harassment Act would help root out the problem by publicly exposing workplace harassment.
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Fifteen seconds later, explosives will blow the heat shield off, exposing the actual InSight probe hidden inside.
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Hackers breached the credit reporting agency's records, exposing data belonging to millions of accounts monitored by Equifax.
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The walls of one were ripped open, exposing a kitchen with a table still set for dinner.
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The jets appear to be the consequence of cliff walls crumbling, exposing ice that then quickly vaporized.
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You can't fold your tongue, and then flatten your tongue inside your mouth, exposing different flavor receptors.
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O'Keefe and his ilk have been far less successful, though, in exposing alleged bias in the media.
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But they lost many of their races and Democrats recaptured the House, exposing limits to their influence.
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But they lost many of their races and Democrats recaptured the House, exposing limits to their influence.
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Browder's lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, died in a Russian prison in 2009 after exposing embezzlement by government officials.
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His critics seem him as a criminal who recklessly endangered lives in many countries by exposing secrets.
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As such, they reinforce Hamas' incentive to continue violating international law and exposing Palestinian civilians to harm.
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And some fakes encourage users to log in using their Facebook credentials, potentially exposing sensitive personal information.
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AND THIS IS ABOUT SIMPLIFYING OUR CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND EXPOSING THE VALUE THAT WE'VE CREATED TO SHAREHOLDERS.
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He posted a series of videos on YouTube exposing the corruption at the heart of the regime.
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People think that they are exposing a lot these days, but we are so edited and curated.
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His lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, died in a Russian prison in 2009 after exposing corruption in the government.
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In London, I asked Assange about criticism he had received for insufficient redactions, or exposing personal information.
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But the truth is that government institutions were vital to exposing Nixon's wrongdoing and bringing him down.
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The act often provides the best tunnel into the otherwise impenetrable federal bureaucracy, exposing wrongdoing and incompetence.
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Calderón and Okón are doing more than exposing the mechanics of theft — they are also aestheticizing it.
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Was it hard to go from something more opaque to fully exposing yourself and being so transparent?
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Jackson took the blame for her nipple-exposing wardrobe malfunction, while Timberlake distanced himself from the situation.
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Finally Dave Newfeld gave us this mix, turning this song inside out and exposing it's psychedelic guts.
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SIGAR has done superb work exposing the failures and follies of U.S. operations in Afghanistan since 2008.
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Faulk is accused of groping Cantor from behind and exposing himself to her in his hotel room.
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Infectious diseases, especially those like Covid-19, have a knack for penetrating and exposing such false dichotomies.
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The shortages are putting the sick in mortal peril, and exposing others to infections from contaminated floodwaters.
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The Southeastern lone-star tick was exposing and thus sensitizing people to the sugar through its bites.
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If you take your chances and just break the lease, you'll be exposing yourself to financial risk.
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Chuck's subsequent successful efforts to cure himself by deliberately exposing himself to electricity, however, were for nought.
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That prompted her to post a video "exposing" her face and talking about her history with addiction.
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But if he stayed he might be able to do something positive by exposing the asbestos industry.
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It was useful instead in exposing what's so terrifying about the role foreign policy plays in Trumpism.
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Baker Hughes – Baker Hughes was indicted for allegedly exposing workers to toxic chemicals at a construction site.
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Kylie Jenner's cosmetics site has a shaky foundation, because it's been inadvertently exposing very personal customer information.
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They have protocols in place to help patients safely get to the emergency room without exposing others.
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They have protocols in place to help patients safely get to the emergency room without exposing others.
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Additionally, the shirt was see-through from certain angles, exposing even more of her chest and bra.
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Just this week, the Irish Data Protection Commission started a fresh inquiry into Facebook exposing user passwords.
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Against this backdrop, El Chapo's trial is exposing the utter futility of fighting the war on drugs.
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" • "Just this week, the Irish Data Protection Commission started a fresh inquiry into Facebook exposing user passwords.
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She can't go home now, she said, because she fears exposing elderly family members to the virus.
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There were an estimated 1,200 U.S. data breaches in 2018 alone, exposing more than 446 million records.
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Another firm that specializes in exposing accounting problems, Citron Research, took issue with the Markopolos findings too.
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The group told the authors that its aim is to cleanse world soccer by exposing bad actors.
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"They're too small," Mr. Trump said of the gloves, which ripped along his thumb, exposing skin. video
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The mesmerists were offering a fantasy of turning the tables on con men by exposing their tricks.
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Aid has flowed in, but a fight has followed about recovery plans, exposing racial and class tension.
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By uploading their children's genetic information on public websites, parents are forever exposing their personal health data.
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The global transformation underway is also increasingly exposing a fundamental yet often hidden factor complicating matters: gender.
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It's just not an appropriate level of risk to be exposing passengers and the traveling public to.
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And by all accounts it has been a huge success, increasing transparency, reducing fees, and exposing fraud.
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Most modern smartphones are water-resistant, but you should still be cautious when exposing them to liquids.
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Aid has flowed in, but a fight has followed about recovery plans, exposing racial and class tensions.
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When a story's actually wrong, you eviscerate it, exposing its erroneous assertions without ever breaking a sweat.
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The bottom line: The country's rapidly changing racial makeup is exposing a growing cultural gap between generations.
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That means people might feel fine and go about their normal activities, exposing others to the illness.
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Mr. Sowore founded a website in 2006, Sahara Reporters, that specializes in exposing corruption and government malfeasance.
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The hillside, with two long scrapes exposing stripes of brown, looked as if it had been clawed.
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The picture depicted a hefty man wearing a wig and feminine clothing with holes exposing his breasts.
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Exposing the existence of the Page warrant was by any standard an extraordinary move, surveillance experts note.
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They entail prying open new markets for exports in exchange for exposing domestic companies to new competitors.
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Only our schools can break that cycle, by exposing young citizens to information they do not like.
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The Tonic app uses differential privacy to deliver customized reading without exposing your data to third-parties.
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The effects of exposing people to air pollution for shorter periods have not been well studied, however.
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The Swans have since dedicated their lives to tracking and exposing child deaths due to medical maltreatment.
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The moment went viral, catapulting her in the polls and exposing a weakness in the vice president.
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Exposing Islamism is not only a defense of Islam, it is a defense of secular liberal democracy.
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Finding these guys was no easy task, but during the training some made mistakes, exposing their position.
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They accuse Sondland of trying to forcibly kiss them, exposing himself or touching them in unwanted ways.
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Creators can patent a device, but this requires explaining how it works — in effect, exposing the trick.
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The images invert the curvature of the earth, exposing views that are simultaneously straight-on and aerial.
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Libby plans to publish a memoir exposing the moral and tactical failures of those still in power.
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The image was instrumental in exposing to the rest of the world what was happening in Vietnam.
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She has embraced adopting Medicare-for-all, funding education, and exposing corruption in New York's political system.
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Trump and other Republicans accused Clinton of endangering national security by exposing classified information to potential hacking.
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We've had to adjust our operations to make sure we're not exposing our people to this stuff.
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But the climate helped, since Mr. Marclay used the age-old method of exposing them in the sun.
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Such mistakes have provided fodder for those who worry that the country is exposing itself to needless risk.
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That means there could be many more communities violating the laws, exposing residents to dangerous levels of lead.
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Her husband at the time held her at her waist, keeping her skirt from entirely exposing her crotch.
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Kate launched two initiatives with the charity geared towards exposing children to the sport and technology of sailing.
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In December, the Enquirer published an article, which included private text messages, exposing Bezos' affair with Lauren Sanchez.
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He feels relief his family is safe, but also harbors guilt about exposing his family to potential danger.
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Terminating NAFTA would end this system, potentially exposing companies in all three countries to more anti-dumping duties.
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Lead-tainted water has been blamed for exposing thousands of children to long-term effects on their health.
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Kantor, Twohey, Farrow, and others played a pivotal role in exposing allegations against a variety of powerful people.
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If the glaciers go, so could the land ice, exposing more vulnerable ice in a vicious melting cycle.
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Scientists have raised concerns that the peak could implode, exposing the radioactive materials inside to the outside world.
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A third woman has accused the actor of exposing himself to her when she was 16 years old.
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The internet address of the Crosscheck server was redacted in the Illinois records exposing the program's login credentials.
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The switch resulted in lead leaking out of the city's old water pipes, exposing thousands to the chemical.
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Exposing the rear is a nice design touch I wish more phone makers were brave enough to try.
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This can end up being a low-key ether by exposing common or overused themes in their writing.
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"Speaking out was never about exposing the man who assaulted me," she wrote in an essay for Buzzfeed.
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In 2016 they opened the European leg of the Formation World Tour, exposing themselves to an international fanbase.
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Won't the parents feel proud to be exposing their children to the perils of life below the equator?
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If the genre does one thing well, it's exposing the profound loneliness of a life in pop music.
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The chances of exposing corruption, fraud, and corporate abuse only increases with the scale of the investigative effort.
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"We will keep exposing his lies and opening old dirty notebooks hoping that he'll be ashamed," he said.
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These cyanotypes were created by placing dried specimens on light-sensitive paper and exposing them to the sun.
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But the problem in Southeast Asia seems not so much exposing the truth as doing anything about it.
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Assange, 45, is a cyber hero to some for exposing government abuses of power and championing free speech.
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It blew siding off the walls, exposing insulation and framing and shattering windows at the two-story building.
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Lee doesn't shy away from exposing their privilege, either: for one character, her luxurious life becomes dangerously constricting.
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Republican leaders had tapped a group to craft legislation largely behind closed doors, exposing rifts within the party.
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That could be invaluable if you want to avoid embarrassing yourself or exposing sensitive work data or communications.
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The scientists tried treating sperm with substances that disabled different enzymes, and then exposing the sperm to progesterone.
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By exposing the data to broader scrutiny there is some hope of creating broader acceptance of close outcomes.
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"They're too small," Trump exclaimed, as the glove ripped along the thumb of his right hand, exposing skin.
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He has also been accused of exposing himself to a minor, sexual harassment, and sexually assaulting three women.
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Hunger is the result of a writer stripping down, exposing everything, delivering a pound of flesh in pages.
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Certain forms and figures are constructed by exposing their bamboo framework, while others are wrapped in white silk.
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The conflicts were a humiliation, exposing the hollowness of its claims to be the world's most powerful empire.
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He told reporters that exposing his gun was a means of "providing a voice" to closeted Trump supporters.
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"It's such a great way of learning and growing and exposing your talent and what you can do."
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Lady Gaga is exposing a side of her life even her most diehard fans have never seen before.
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The phone isn't great at exposing shots that have both bright and dark areas at the same time.
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Today, it's focused on exposing some of that functionality to developers who build applications on top of Salesforce.
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"He did an awesome job bringing people, exposing Spruce Pine as a place to come to," Lindsay says.
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As it turns out, I'm just exposing olive oil to it's three natural enemies: light, temperature, and oxygen.
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We can reduce negative consequences of collective narcissism by exposing collective narcissists to the culture of intergroup tolerance.
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Earlier springs and later falls also extend the length of tick season, exposing more people to risks longer.
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French animal welfare group L214 has released a new undercover video exposing cruel practices in a French slaughterhouse.
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The thick leaves had shriveled and fallen away, exposing the green avocados, which then burned in the sun.
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And as commodity prices plunged, the economy fell with them, eventually exposing the holes in the government's finances.
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Instead, the person they went after that led to the eventual shutdown was a whistleblower exposing government abuse.
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I was doing good by exposing the ugly side of the Trump phenomenon; I was serving my country.
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The doctor may arrange safe transport to bring you to the hospital without exposing others to the virus.
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During the scuffle, Ms. Clemons's strapless shirt comes undone, exposing her breasts in the middle of the restaurant.
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Exposing those men could put much at risk, and so it was easier to look the other way.
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"I intend to be fair but relentless in exposing government malfeasance," Buchanan said in a news release Monday.
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After we're done, they all say, 'Thank you for exposing me to something I normally wouldn't have dated.
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Instead, it's about getting back at what Khosla believes is a duplicitous executive by exposing his alleged misdeeds.
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The rating is likely to be downgraded if MutRe's ownership does not change, exposing MutRe to strategic uncertainties.
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Even when she's hard at work exposing a government cover-up, Nancy's sweater game is always on point.
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While exposing fiscal vulnerabilities, a boost in government spending this year has helped Saudi Arabia's non-oil sector.
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But he found at least two other cases of Asus engineers exposing company passwords on their GitHub pages.
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Both companies were hacked over the past few years, exposing millions of customer credit cards in the process.
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Exposing a security flaw, no matter how small, can garner big headlines if it's at a big company.
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She is co-author of the new book Fueling Freedom: Exposing the Mad War on Energy (Regnery, 2016).
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It also raised potential health problems that could arise from exposing children and babies to high-frequency sounds.
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We can agree that humans shouldn't be carrying heavy loads, exposing themselves to radiation or finding land mines.
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"You're sort of taking down the stress level and you're exposing them to a beautiful environment," says Evans.
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Her "skin" stops just after her forehead and behind her ears, exposing mechanics where we humans have brains.
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Those techniques often involve breaking a websites terms of service, potentially exposing them to prosecution under the CFAA.
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Warmer temperatures have allowed the mountain pine beetle to survive winters, exposing the trees to the voracious pest.
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" The site's editorial mission is to "empower with news and information and promote inclusivity by exposing diverse voices.
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The exposed data also revealed which videos users were watching and renting, exposing kinks and private sexual preferences.
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This perceived threat of diminishing power is exposing ugly, at times menacing fault lines in the male psyche.
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Last year, The Washington Post turned the tables, exposing an attempted sting operation and making O'Keefe look foolish.
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Joe Kittinger's pressure glove sprang a leak, exposing his right hand to near-vacuum conditions for several hours.
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One advocacy group believes the administration's policies could have the unintended consequence of exposing children to human trafficking.
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"My investigative team has done a superb job in exposing the lies and smear," O'Reilly tweeted late Saturday.
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"Technology might create fewer and fewer jobs, while exposing a growing share of them to automation," he says.
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"Today, Brock claims his American Spectator stories exposing Bill Clinton were false," Mr. Stone wrote in his book.
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Finally, astroturfers tend to reserve all of their public skepticism for those exposing wrongdoing rather than the wrongdoers.
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Well, for one, doctors say, many young girls shave or wax their pubic hair, exposing the genital area.
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"I intend to be fair but relentless in exposing government malfeasance," Buchanan said in a news release Monday.
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After years of exposing private equity to little oversight, Congress switched gears with the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act.
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It significantly increases the national debt, thus exposing all the deficit hawks in the Republican Party as chickens.
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He replaced Lamido Sanusi who irked authorities by exposing a $20 billion scam at state oil firm NNPC.
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Here the score withdraws into itself, exposing the ache behind the limpid melodies that Bernstein spun so effortlessly.
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Desensitize fretful rodent brains by frequently exposing them to different floor surfaces and new features in their surroundings.
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"If your portfolio has a bloated stock allocation, you are likely exposing yourself to excess risk," Wieser says.
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Officials argue that the Democrats don't have good enough evidence to warrant exposing the president's private financial affairs.
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His award citations reportedly included "fearlessly [exposing] himself to enemy fire" after four of his Marines were wounded.
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From hieroglyphics to high-definition TV, the storyteller brings human experience to life, exposing ills and expressing hope.
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A Georgia lawmaker is resigning after yelling racial slurs and exposing himself on Sacha Baron Cohen's TV show.
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Those were ultimately quashed by local authorities, exposing fissures within the territory over relations with the central government.
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Republicans have hammered Clinton for exposing sensitive information to foreign hackers through her use of the unauthorized server.
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A year-long quasi judicial Royal Commission inquiry ended last month, exposing widespread wrongdoing in Australia's financial industry.
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Was the ultimate objective of spying and exposing Trump associates for political purposes or for national security reasons?
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One photo shows a man planted face down on the sidewalk, his shorts pulled down exposing his rear.
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The latest target is the Center for Security Policy (CSP) for our work exposing and opposing Islamist groups.
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"His commitment to exposing the true nature of power was his life force," Ms. Benn, his wife, said.
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While the Times was exposing state secrets, the Post put Nixon's daughter Tricia's wedding on the front page.
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So that's why it's there; it's there because that's the ugly soul that we're exposing a little bit.
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You're exposing it to the world, and then you're just taking a small piece on the back end.
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Another risk factor is exposing a wound to seawater that contains Vibrio vulnificus , another cause of necrotizing fasciitis.
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In the current day photo, she can be seen sitting tall and exposing her midsection in its entirety.
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The Fox News personality's memoir, "Exposing Myself," detailed a number of sexual encounters that he said were consensual.
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We are exposing just one of the elements of patriarchy in the religious culture we were raised in.
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Climate-related natural disasters are expected to intensify, potentially exposing companies to tanking from a surplus of claims.
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It's as intimate and exposing as a Ob-Gyn exam or performance artist Marina Abramović's 2010 MoMa exhibit.
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We need to keep exposing them, because it could have a tremendous impact on the way people vote.
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Agency staff uncovered disturbing practices, including collecting and exposing the location and other sensitive data of young children.
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As for Pabllo -- she's a big fan of exposing more people to the drag world, previously telling Billboard.
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They were then required to roll over to their side and lift a buttock, thereby exposing their anus.
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"The technique involves exposing potatoes to cold water flow, then sunlight, to freeze-dry them," Malena Martinez explained.
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The ocean rose about 1.5 feet, exposing an additional 69 million people every year to regular extreme flooding.
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Elligott's book gives ample space to d'Harnoncourt's renderings, and she does a fantastic service by exposing his methodologies.
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This particular aspect of "The Lost Confession" special — exposing the nature of abuse — clearly mattered to the producers.
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And yet Ms. Ressa fights on, as do reporters the world over, exposing abuse, lies and false reporting.
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If that didn't convince you, maybe the security breach exposing the data of 30 million Facebook accounts did.
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In New Orleans, the city inspector general found that new construction projects could be exposing residents to lead.
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After exposing corruption in their organizations, they are often demoted, ostracized, fired or harassed with lawsuits from managers.
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It's also the ideal platform for exposing wry perspectives on one's working life and fighting back against misconceptions.
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There are buildings whose facades or backs have fallen out, exposing ruinous brick insides and distinctive, colonnaded courtyards.
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The crisis is also exposing challenge of fighting a health emergency in an ageing society such as Italy's.
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It's exacerbating and exposing some of the inequities that really just kind of exist in society in general.
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The images and videos that they collect are the most important pieces of evidence for exposing state violence.
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Caesar smuggled thousands of photographs out of the country in 2013, exposing mass killings, torture and other crimes.
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His denials echoed recent statements he has made about the importance of exposing people to opposing political views.
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Exposing my uncle would ruin him, and I considered myself too unimportant to upend a grown man's life.
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At best, President Trump is exposing his childish fantasy of America as a monarchy with himself as king.
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Several have spoken in court about the guilt they feel for exposing their children to a sexual predator.
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Knit, read, pace, or do a crossword puzzle while exposing your eyes to this type of healthy light.
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The coronavirus is exposing the breadth of China's wealth gap and the holes in its social safety net.
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It's exposing something that most people probably thought fundamentally we moved away from, just equal access to education.
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Opening it to scrutiny before a vote would be the congressional equivalent of exposing a vampire to sunlight.
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"We decided we would just face whatever consequences here rather than exposing ourselves to that situation," Smith said.
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He offered a meandering response, preaching the importance of exposing young children to as many words as possible.
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Cheaper prices should not come at the expense of exposing private citizens' information to the Chinese Communist Party.
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The quake had rendered poorly constructed buildings even more vulnerable, exposing tens of thousands to potential future danger.
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Second, by sharing their children's genetic information on public websites, parents are forever exposing their personal health data.
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The other interventions have to do with exposing the broader costs of fossil fuels and reducing their markets.
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But his efforts have often been overshadowed by his role in exposing and exploiting racial fissures in America.
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By exposing the name — and getting away with it — he was warning off potential whistle-blowers-to-be.
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Swalwell wasn't exposing some secret that had been swept under the rug; he was just stamping his feet.
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Twitter publishes the data in the hopes that exposing malicious behavior will deter similar actions in the future.
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Two, A Starting Point assumes that you can reduce partisanship by exposing people to multiple points of view.
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After Scott Bixby, a national reporter at The Daily Beast, published an article exposing a staffer on Sen.
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Thomas was charged with threat against a public official, unnatural and lascivious act, exposing sex organs and DUI.
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Florian Jourdain wasn't exposing local corruption but the decline of the town that was hidden in plain sight.
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Privately, he complained that he felt Boies and Pottinger were more interested in financial gains than exposing wrongdoing.
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When an officer made contact with the man, he "removed his underclothes, exposing his genitals," the statement said.
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Melting glaciers on Mount Everest have begun exposing the bodies of dead hikers who died on the mountain.
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Nevertheless, dollarisation of deposits and loans is high at around 65%, exposing the system to exchange rate depreciation.
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" Adds Amabile, 38: "It does a good job of exposing people who are there for the wrong reasons.
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The rule of law must mean more than shamelessly exposing the misdeeds of those charged with law enforcement.
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Wozniak remembers his dad exposing him to developing technologies and helping him solve engineering problems on a blackboard.
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A season and a half of Cousins very likely outweighs the risks of exposing Davis to Cousins's antics.
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We must pay attention to improved disclosure and privacy settings, shareable data and exposing children to social media.
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Palforzia works essentially by exposing children to controlled dosages of peanut protein until they've reached a maintenance level.
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The intensifying diplomatic ruckus is also exposing deep cracks in the economic relationship between South Korea and China.
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The fact that he's upset with SPLC tells us that we're doing our job exposing hate and extremism.
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Kessler complained that Mr. Boies and Mr. Pottinger were more interested in making money than in exposing wrongdoers.
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Between the lines: While the issue appears specific to Apple, it may be exposing a broader industry issue.
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But many flouting building codes introduced after the disaster, and exposing residents to fresh risks, says the NRA.
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Therefore, he posited, rambunctious ghosts could be thermodynamically exorcised by simply exposing them to an open microwave oven.
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Clinton and instead hacked and published documents exposing Mr. Trump's epic tax dodges and secret payments to paramours.
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It is either exposing the truth or risking large scale retaliation from the readers and people in power.
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Or the church that is perilously open and thoroughly deserted, exposing its priceless treasures to all and sundry.
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The artist holds a mirror up to the world, exposing it in all of its ugliness and injustice.
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But it does seem like it shocked and awed by exposing people to exactly what kids were doing.
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Plates of glass had shattered, exposing the inside of the building, and electric cables dangled from the ceiling.
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SIT works by exposing male insects to radiation, which sterilises them and thus destroys their ability to breed.
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Even states that aren't officially investigating Catholic dioceses have seen a surge of interest in exposing sex abuse.
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Heating up the insulating material makes it easier to remove the thick outer coating, exposing the copper inside.
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I like work that understands this context and works with it -- exposing the viewer to the less expected.
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There is pain to telling the truth, to exposing yourself, and [to] all the ways humanity can react.
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The tea ceremony and its traditional sweets become a window into another aesthetic, exposing you to other flavors.
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It doesn't risk exposing you to an unprotected Internet connection, where your sensitive information can be accessed by anyone.
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After exposing the Dodge Pond phages to the common P. aeruginosa in his Yale lab, Chan found a match.
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" Geenens released his full report exposing the attack on February 1 under the title "Los Calvos de San Calvicie.
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To prove it, he's fired off slick videos aimed at exposing the secret, glittering wealth of Russia's top officials.
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Facebook in particular has been under scrutiny after a series of data breaches exposing millions of users' personal information.
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Suffice it to say, this sorcery allows Zcash transactions to be validated without actually exposing any of their details.
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People with vibriosis become infected either by consuming raw or undercooked seafood or by exposing a wound to seawater.
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Yet Trump is so consumed with exposing the "true" stories that are being covered up -- even why former Gov.
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This holiday weekend, journalists gave rise to a cultural movement by exposing the sexual misconduct allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
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Can these novelties ensure the excitement doesn't wear off, exposing cleaning as the Cinderella-pumpkin-carriage it really is?
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But a new photographic technique from researchers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography is exposing coral like never before.
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Catch a big enough wave and you're accidentally exposing your left boob to the kid making his dream sandcastle.
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She later files a complaint, exposing Dr. Mott's sordid history of sexually abusing the women under his medical care.
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Tamara is fascinated with the natural and relishes exposing the synthetic masks that are put upon us by society.
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Megan Jayne Crabbe is exposing the truth about the lingerie campaign photos we see in magazines and on billboards.
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Local problems in some countries have become more pronounced too, exposing deep structural problems irrespective of the global backdrop.
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He has a picture of Richard Nixon's face tattooed on his back and takes credit for exposing Eliot Spitzer.
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The first is that much of the "classified" information exchanged almost certainly didn't actually risk exposing national security secrets.
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"I realized that my family's genealogical hobbies were exposing my kids' identities, without their input or consent," Smith said.
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Finally, the road bent to the right, exposing a partially burned sign welcoming them to the town of Bakersville.
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New threat to firefighters: America's suburban expansion into the wilderness is exposing the crews fighting wildfires to more chemicals.
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The company did respond, however, to Estée Laundry, an Instagram account dedicated to exposing drama in the beauty industry.
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Regardless, the search results come at the end of a week of reports exposing YouTube's massive child-exploitation problem.
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Last time, the company reportedly lost 200,000 users, exposing a huge loyalty gap in Uber's relationship with its customers.
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By failing to prepare the ground, Trump risks weakening the Kurds' hand, exposing them to attack, and reviving ISIS.
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But Yahya was clear that the group's objectives do not include calling out other players or otherwise exposing them.
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Once it reached orbit, the tip of the gumdrop-shaped capsule pivoted open, exposing the capsule's docking mechanism underneath.
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People dedicated to their shitty opinions probably won't be swayed, but exposing otherwise clueless members to context can't hurt.
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Ms. Waytkus said "exploratory work" had been done that involved cutting holes in the ceiling and exposing sprinkler heads.
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Having an HSM lets a company use its keys for signing without exposing the keys themselves to the network.
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That exposing yourself to new things and new people is the only way to really get to know yourself.
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By exposing the inner lives behind the prison bars, Mr Impey makes a compelling argument for compassion and rehabilitation.
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This [threaded] hairstyle, more than any other, often feels emotional for me... It manages to be exposing but protective.
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As of last week, his Instagram bio was "EXPOSING LILTAY AT 100K," presumably in reference to his follower count.
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Twitter just revealed that it made a monumental security blunder by exposing the passwords of users in plain text.
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It could mean exposing every American to greater risks from another financial crisis and to abuses from financial charlatans.
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These are the individuals adding the most money for the risks they are exposing investors to in their portfolios.
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He does a brilliant job of exposing the rot beneath the glittering surface of late Victorian and Edwardian Britain.
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Bangi never hinted at the possibility of exposing someone on purpose — but employees were all aware that he could.
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But lionising a writer or musician or filmmaker is not the same thing as exposing yourself to his work.
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In traditional cameras the shutter opens and closes, exposing the light-sensitive medium for a fraction of a second.
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Within two years of this memo, The New York Times started exposing the horrors of Gitmo's enhanced interrogation techniques.
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Today, two new documents exposing the realities of modern prison drug markets and how to tackle them were published.
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Ritual of the Night isn't exactly an audiovisual feast, however; there is some wonky presentation exposing its modest budget.
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Brexit is not so much exposing the weaknesses of democracy as pointing out, once again, how democracy should operate.
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Instead of exposing them to the real world and the real night sky, the researchers created an artificial firmament.
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When squid are in the presence of danger, their muscles contract, exposing colored pigments that can serve as camouflage.
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Exposing the personal information of a vulnerable person—a practice known as "doxing"—is a cruel and dangerous act.
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"Crying Shadow" is covered with thick white paint, and some spiky ends are cut off, exposing the jagged edges.
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So, is David exposing a sexist practice or being charged based on your gender or is he committing fraud?
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We&aposve already seen a year of exposing the Department of Justice and the FBI, those high-level officials.
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What's more, some of the boards exposing passwords were not set to private—even though that's the default setting.
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The teen downloaded 90 gigabytes of secure files and accessed customer accounts without exposing his identity, the paper said.
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Raging against the government by hacking their systems and exposing their wrongdoings makes me feel righteous, in control, liberated.
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That experiment was particularly concerning to Halpern-Felsher, the co-author of that recent article exposing the strange curriculum.
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It is also a lot riskier, potentially exposing hackers attempting to sell their ill-gotten goods to law enforcement.
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IT WAS a striking move from a country better known for hiding iffy foreign wealth than for exposing it.
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In the image, the actress can be seen pulling up her pants, exposing a hint of her bare backside.
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Nissan says in documents filed with the U.S. government that paint can flake off the latch, exposing bare metal.
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You'll recall ... he caught a lot of heat for forcefully exposing a woman's breast during a St. Paddy's parade.
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That means the U.S. is exposing people to more pollution before it knows what that pollution is comprised of.
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And because it can penetrate vegetation, exposing features inaccessible to satellite cameras, it accelerates much of geology's grueling fieldwork.
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I'm just not sure why folks can't have a gender reveal party without exposing themselves to a deadly animal.
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A year later, Phineas Fisher came back with another bang, hitting Hacking Team and exposing all its secrets online.
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"Self-portraiture is a form of exposing myself to what I fear the most, interacting with people," Lazar says.
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Building a child's self-esteem by exposing that youth to positive representation should take first roots in the home.
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Kravitz was playing a show in Stockholm when his skintight leather pants ripped, exposing his privates — piercing and all.
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SEALs rushed to a doorway, and Byers started ripping down blankets that covered it, exposing himself to enemy fire.
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Investigators easily hacked into several WinVote machines, which used decade-old Wi-Fi encryption standards, exposing serious security vulnerabilities.
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There have been more breaches of personal information than ever before, exposing consumers' financial information, emails, purchase history, etc.
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TC: Many parents seem to conclude that creativity can come by exposing their children to as much as possible.
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She demands $50,000 or else she is exposing him to the world (aka the YouTube and tabloid gossip mill).
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In one image, a cat owner sits with her legs crossed, exposing a mass collection of bloody claw marks.
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But the benefits of Sears' actions aren't limited to the righteous good of exposing the dirtbags of the world.
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