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A much larger gravel lot across the street also exhibits multiple sites of seepage, as if pixelating from below with black matter.

The distance Cooke exhibits in his writing reflects the distance he created in real life.

There is word that this done deliberately, to depoliticize the exhibits.

The sociological phenomenon at play here exhibits all the historical tendencies of “scapegoating.”

We are walking museums of natural history but some of the exhibits are rather dreadful.

These, too, are found in all ranks; I think the Military service exhibits some of the worst specimens.

The lower part in like manner exhibits the south ridge, called Coralillo.

No correspondence exhibits more careful attention, finer shades of meaning or more amiable pleasantries.

Her bodily energy exhibits no diminution for many years, she being still able to walk briskly about the room.

We now come to the part of the poem which exhibits great metrical skill.

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

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