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exhibit

[ig-zib-it] / ɪgˈzɪb ɪt /




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She later attended the California Institute of the Arts and earned an MFA from Yale University, going on to exhibit internationally.

From Los Angeles Times

Dozens of pieces of Rush's new work are being exhibited this month in Marylebone telling the story of "extinction and of the loss of biodiversity".

From BBC

The investigation "will focus on economies that we have evidence appear to exhibit structural excess capacity and production in various manufacturing sectors," Greer said.

From Barron's

"He experiences sleep-wake cycles but exhibits no meaningful interaction and has been dependent on others for all activities of self-care," the judges said, according to legal news website Bar and Bench.

From BBC

We also could have done without Sykes’ wander through the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which looks like a cross between a sci-fi biodome, a Madame Tussauds exhibit and a Best Buy.

From Salon