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This exposé of organized crime is set in New York's " Little Italy " during the late 19th century, and focuses on the Black Hand, a group which extorts money upon threat of death.
Gentleman's Agreement is a 1947 drama film about a journalist ( played by Gregory Peck ) who goes undercover as a Jew to conduct research for an exposé on antisemitism in New York City and the affluent community of Darien, Connecticut.
Buckman retires to Borneo where he is assassinated soon after writing an exposé of the global police apparatus.
This is probably the best and most famous English language exposé of the Yaqui situation in Mexico during the early 20th century.
The South African government is investigating the fraud allegations, according to an exposé in the Cape Times.
Mommie Dearest is a memoir and exposé written by Christina Crawford, the adopted daughter of actress Joan Crawford.
The Everglades: River of Grass galvanized people to protect the Everglades and is compared to Rachel Carson's 1962 exposé of the harmful effects of DDT, Silent Spring, as both books are " groundbreaking calls to action that made citizens and politicians take notice ".
Conversely, in one exposé of his past he is revealed to have no last name.
" In the 2001 sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch episode " Making the Grade ," animosity over an exposé she had written prompts Sabrina to ask, " hy is everyone looking at me like I'm the girl who told Felicity to cut her hair?
The books are written as the confessions of Soltan Gris, an agent of the CIA ( the Coordinated Information Apparatus or, more simply, The Apparatus, which is run with an iron hand by its boss, Lombar Hisst ) on the planet Voltar, as an exposé.
In the Skin of a Lion is thus an exposé of the migrant condition: " It is a novel about the wearing and the removal of masks ; the shedding of skin, the transformations and translations of identity.
of the same name, while perceived as an uncomplimentary take on the life of Helen Keller and her teachers and assistants, is really an exposé of sleazy practices and exploitation of real causes in the fundraising racket, similar to criticisms of televangelism.
Schlosser is known for his bestselling book, Fast Food Nation, an exposé on the unsanitary and discriminatory practices of the fast food industry.
The book is an exposé about women and gender apartheid.
When Barbara finds Catcher / Zip at a party he is almost caught out, and decides it is time to take everything to the next level: he tells Barbara that Catcher Block wants to interview him for an exposé on the NASA space program and asks her to accompany him.
Even his exposé is ruined now that Barbara has told her story in her own magazine, Now.
It was founded by Robert Harrison and is considered a pioneer in scandal, gossip, and exposé journalism.
Another union in trouble is that of Allison's mother Constance, who is shocked by her daughter's exposé, but nonetheless stands by her, and stepfather Michael Rossi, the school principal and one of the novel's defenders.
It is a fictional exposé of the Mumbai underworld, loosely based on the Indian mafia organization D-Company, known to be run by Dawood Ibrahim.
Christina Crawford ( born June 11, 1939 ) is an American writer and actress, best known as the author of Mommie Dearest, an exposé of alleged child abuse by her mother, actress Joan Crawford.
However, Miike's portrayal of the character ( or rather his spirit ) transcends reality ( and time and space ) and is more of a surrealist exposé of Izo's exceedingly bloody yet philosophical encounters in an afterlife heavy on symbolism, occasionally interrupted by stock footage of World War II accompanied by acid-folk singer Kazuki Tomokawa on guitar.

exposé and often
Words that retain their accents often do so to help indicate pronunciation ( e. g. frappé, w: naïve, soufflé ), or to help distinguish them from an unaccented English word ( e. g. exposé, résumé, rosé ).

exposé and book
Author Ronald Kessler mentioned Bono in his exposé book Inside Congress.
After first laying out the storyline and outcome of Jesus ' life in the first half of the book, along with supportive arguments, Schonfield devotes the second half of the book to a more in-depth exposé of the concepts and arguments used to support his conclusions.
Nellie Bly, another yellow journalist, used the undercover technique of investigation in reporting " Ten Days In The Mad-House ," her 1887 exposé on patient abuse at Bellevue Mental Hospital, first published as a series of articles in The World newspaper and then as a book.
) Wilson, who has also authored numerous children's books, stated the book to be an " exposé " of certain New Age " symbols and slogans ".
The book was commended on the cover by the Australian journalist John Pilger, who wrote: " In this brilliant exposé of great power's lethal industry of lies, authors defend the right of us all to a truthful historical memory.
However, an article in The New Yorker recounts that Jong ’ s sister, Suzanna Daou ( née Mann ), identified herself at a 2008 conference as the reluctant model for Isadora Wing, calling the book “ an exposé of my life when I was living in Lebanon ”.
Frank Hardy wrote in his book, The Hard Way, that Frank Anstey received a visit from John Wren, immortalised in his other book Power Without Glory, who asked him to eradicate any reference to him in his memoirs, to prevent it from being an exposé of his gambling empire.
Perry White himself never appeared in the show ; however, he did appear in the second issue of the tie-in comic book series, in which T. J. was kidnapped by an organized crime family on which Perry did an exposé.
The first exposé book, Elvis: What Happened?
They assumed that the book was going to be an exposé on the father / daughter incestuous relationship.
The impresario P. T. Barnum included an exposé of the Davenports in his 1865 book The Humbugs of the World.
Stacpoole wrote this third book as a kind of exposé of the despoiling of South Sea Island cultures and people by Europeans.

exposé and by
A few English words can only be distinguished from others by a diacritic or modified letter, including animé, exposé, lamé, maté, öre, øre, pâté, piqué, rosé, and soufflé.
In 2006, a few top staff in the national denominational offices ( two attorneys named, the Clerk suggested by role in the exposé article cited below ; none of those staff still serve in those offices ) produced documents labelled " Privileged and Confidential Attorney Work Communication " recommending that presbyteries use " spiritual language " in defending property rights and assuming a defensive posture, obligating congregations to file suit.
On 1 November 1972, ASIS was sensationally exposed by The Daily Telegraph which ran an exposé regarding recruitment of ASIS agents from Australian universities for espionage activities in Asia.
According to the Academy Awards exposé Inside Oscar, an expensive advertising campaign was mounted by Universal Studios that included serving champagne and filet mignon to members of the Academy following each screening.
In November 2010, an exposé of the hotel's business practices was broadcast by the BBC television programme Inside Out South West.
In 1998 a BBC documentary followed by an exposé in the Daily Telegraph made public the facts of his ancestry, original name and first marriage, provoking considerable critical media comment.
The first wind of adversity was blown by the Tampa Tribunes exposé of gambling in Fort Walton.
In 1970, she published an article in the Atlantic Monthly, " Let Us Now Appraise Famous Writers ", an exposé of the Famous Writers School, a correspondence course of questionable business practices founded by Bennett Cerf.
Mott the Hoople's new found popularity ultimately helped lead to the band's break-up, perhaps helped along by an exposé in New Musical Express of Tippins ' role in singing the chorus of " All the Young Dudes ", from a hidden microphone backstage.
" this absurd theory, that Washington can only galvanize a front against a common threat by undermining its allies, was vividly underscored by the WikiLeaks exposé, which showed that despite the absence of Palestinian statehood, Arab regimes had little inhibitions about pressing the Obama administration to " cut off the head of the ( Iranian ) snake " before it was too late.
Münzenberg followed this triumph with another by writing under his name the best-selling The Brown Book of the Reichstag Fire and Hitler Terror, an exposé of what Münzenberg alleged to be the Nazi conspiracy to burn down the Reichstag and blame the act on the Communists.
In 1919, the magazine moved from monthly to fortnightly publication and ran a notable exposé of the drug trade by Emily Murphy.
This was followed by an exposé of the global arms industry, Iron, Blood and Profits ( 1934 ) and an account of Benito Mussolini, Sawdust Caesar ( 1935 ).
A notable early example of this was the show's exposé on the appalling living conditions endured by many Children living in rural Africa, East Asia etc.
The Rolling Stones song " Miss You " was written by Jagger for Hall ( many years later, Hall was also the subject of the Bryan Ferry song " Kiss and Tell " following the publishing of her 1985 autobiographical exposé Tall Tales that included details of their relationship ).
The name " Combat Zone " was popularized through a series of exposé articles written by Jean Cole on the area published in the 1960s in the Boston Record-American newspaper.
During the first week of May 2005, Jones was featured by Maureen O ' Gara in an " exposé " appearing on the website Linux Business News.
Godfrey's problems with the media and public feuds with newspaper columnists such as Jack O ' Brian and newspaperman turned CBS variety show host Ed Sullivan were duly documented by the media, which began running critical exposé articles linking him to several female " Little Godfreys.
* Kazakh Yurt Set-Up by Rebecca Schultz, informative video exposé from Kazakh community in northwestern China.
A notable early example of this was the show's epoch-making 1962 exposé on the appalling living conditions endured by many Aboriginal Australians living in rural New South Wales.
LaVey's estranged daughter Zeena Schreck, in an exposé about both her father's religion and past, attributes the birth of The Satanic Bible to a suggestion by Peter Mayer, a publisher for Avon.

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