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Cashier had his identity put under a microscope and his life put on trial in a way that seems not unlike my experience of coming out to my Midwestern evangelical family.

His policies, personal life, and, of course, his finances also got put under a microscope.

From Slate

But this region in humans is difficult to image because of its location, and, for obvious reasons, it can’t be removed and put under a microscope.

From Salon

“The Ohtani situation demonstrates that many athletes — particularly from other countries — rely heavily on advisers and intermediaries, and are disconnected with American culture and its legal system, while at the same time being exploited for easy headlines and their mistakes are put under a microscope,” Axel said.

She isn’t expected to be called to testify in Lynch’s criminal trial, even though her leadership of the company is likely to be put under a microscope during the proceedings.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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