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I consider it to be my job to expose the public to what is being written today ''.
Abram Sachar had written of the importance of fine arts to Brandeis and his " determination to expose our students and faculty to every kind of art orientation.
Thereafter he planned, or at least threatened, to write a new work All Safely Dead, in which, safe from the laws of libel, he could " expose " various deceased luminaries from the British social, academic, political and literary scenes, but the book was never written.
These war songs were not written to glorify war, but rather to expose the listener to the emotions of those in extreme, life threatening situations.
He directed six plays including Stronger than the Sun, written by Stephen Poliakoff and starring Francesca Annis as a young woman who places her life in danger to expose a crime, a theme Apted has returned to several times.
As the version in Exodus and 1 Kings are written by Deuteronomistic historians based in the southern kingdom of Judah, there is a proclivity to expose the Israelites as unfaithful.
Moderns scholars and critiques generally view the short story as an allegorical tale written to expose the contradictions in place concerning Puritan beliefs and societies.
The novel was written during his time in Algiers and deals with Angolan culture, using the metaphor of traditional masks of the Chokwe people to expose different dichotomies present in Angolan culture.
Young responded, in The Washington Post and elsewhere, that the controversial sections of One of the Guys were not pornographic, but had been written to expose what he saw as the U. S. Navy's complicity in child prostitution overseas.
The special relationship between Loma Linda University and Representative Jerry Lewis, R – San Bernardino, first came to light in a Pulitzer Award winning expose written by Jerry Kammer.
Van Dijk describes CDA as written from a particular point of view: " dissendent research " aimed to " expose " and " resist social inequality.
No Sugar is a play written by Jack Davis which is intended to expose Australian racism.
Fox News Radio host John Gibson has written a book titled How the Left Swiftboated America, in which he says Swiftboating is defined as " the political trick of claiming to expose truth while in fact lying ", and " used as a verb, came to mean just that: undermining character and credibility, no matter whether the charges are accurate.

expose and work
She hopes to expose her work in a gallery one day, as she documented the last decade of her life with a Pentax camera.
Deconstruction does not only expose how oppositions work and how meaning and values are produced in a nihilistic or cynic position, " thereby preventing any means of intervening in the field effectively ".
And it ’ s not enough to deconstruction to expose the way oppositions work and how meaning and values are produced in speech of all kinds and stop there in a nihilistic or cynic position regarding all meaning, " thereby preventing any means of intervening in the field effectively ".
The " Go Beyond Oil " campaign also involves applying political pressure on the governments who allow oil exploration in their territories ; with the group stating that one of the key aims of the " Go Beyond Oil " campaign is to " work to expose the lengths the oil industry is willing to go to squeeze the last barrels out of the ground and put pressure on industry and governments to move beyond oil.
In 1884 a young German mathematician, Friedrich Engel, came to work with Lie on a systematic treatise to expose his theory of continuous groups.
Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is set out to expose the essence or identity of a subject through eliminating all non-essential forms, features or concepts.
Deconstructions work entirely within the studied text to expose and undermine its frame of references, assumptions, and ideological foundations.
On May 12, Clemens broke a long silence to denounce an heavily-researched expose by four investigative reporters from the New York Daily News, called American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime Clemens went on ESPN's Mike and Mike show to call the book " garbage ", but a review by Michiko Kakutani of The New York Times called the book " gripping " and compared it to the work of Bob Woodward.
Inspired by Wikipedia's collaborative writing model, Rampton founded Disinfopedia ( now known as SourceWatch ), another CMD project, to complement his PR Watch work to expose what Rampton perceives as deceptive and misleading public relations campaigns.
And it's not enough to deconstruction to expose the way oppositions work and how meaning and values are produced in speech of all kinds and stop there in a nihilistic or cynic position regarding all meaning, " thereby preventing any means of intervening in the field effectively ".
Macro lenses, ring flash, high-saturation colour film, and since it became an easier format to work in, digital photography, all allow him to put his subjects " under the microscope " in their own environment, giving them space to expose their lives and values in ways that often involve inadvertent humour.
EM gauge has slightly overscale flanges and flangeways on point and crossing work ; P4 is closer to scale but the smaller flanges and flangeways on P & C work expose poor track construction.
Conscience motivated Bunnatine Greenhouse to expose irregularities in the contracting of the Halliburton company for work in Iraq.
Toyota's view is that the main method of Lean is not the tools, but the reduction of three types of waste: muda (" non-value-adding work "), muri (" overburden "), and mura (" unevenness "), to expose problems systematically and to use the tools where the ideal cannot be achieved.
In stating the experimental proceedings necessary for the detection of the frauds which it has been my object to expose, I have confined myself to the task of pointing out such operations only as may be performed by persons unacquainted with chemical science ; and it has been my purpose to express all necessary rules and instructions in the plainest language, divested of those recondite terms of science, which would be out of place in a work intended for general perusal.
In the " Apology for the & c ." ( which was added in 1710 ), Swift explains that his work is, in several places, a " parody ," which is where he imitates the style of persons he wishes to expose.
Hans Ring said the mistakes in Khazanov's work " serve to expose the superficial nature of Khazanov's assertions and confirm that his only goal in compiling his article was to discredit Hartmann and his record.
Her work to expose security weaknesses in electronic voting systems was assisted by Kathleen Wynne and is featured in an HBO documentary, Hacking Democracy.
His books and exhibitions, his " topographic work ", such as The New Industrial Parks, Nevada, San Quentin Point, Candlestick Point ( 84 photographs documenting a public space near Candlestick Park, ruined by natural detritus and human intervention ), expose the crisis of technology and define both objectivity and the role of the artist in photographs.
In England, the Douay – Rheims Bible was ironically popularized by the action of a vehement adversary, William Fulke, who, in order to expose its perceived errors, in 1589 ( Herbert # 202 ) printed the Rheims New Testament in parallel columns with the Protestant Bishops ' version of 1572, and the Rheims annotations with his own refutations of them ; and this work had a considerable vogue among Protestant Reformers.
Volpe led a delegation of Canadian doctors to Italy, arguing that they would either expose Di Bella as a fraud or establish the terms for assistance: they concluded there was no evidence to support the validity of his work.
Aside from shadow puppetry, Zaloom's idiosyncratic work utilizes techniques such as overhead projection, government document expose, cantastoria picture performance, toy theater, as well as hand, rod, found object, and dummy puppets.

expose and without
Vendors can use extensions to expose custom APIs without needing support from other vendors or the Khronos Group as a whole, which greatly increases the flexibility of OpenGL.
Because exposing a losing hand gives information to an opponent, players may be reluctant to expose their hands until after their opponents have done so and will muck their losing hands without exposing them.
Below these levels treatment may not be effective in spite of a seizure, while doses massively above threshold level, especially with bilateral ECT, expose patients to the risk of more severe cognitive impairment without additional therapeutic gains.
A dorsal slit ( also known as superincision ) is an incision made along the upper length of the foreskin with the intention to expose the glans penis without removing skin or tissue.
Note that, contrary to a common misinterpretation, " show one, show all " does not refer to the number of cards in the hole – an uncalled winning hand may expose a single hole card to all players without revealing the other hole card.
He writes that Pilate feared a delegation that the Jews might send to Tiberius protesting the gold-coated shields, because " if they actually sent an embassy they would also expose the rest of his conduct as governor by stating in full the briberies, the insults, the robberies, the outrages and wanton injuries, the executions without trial constantly repeated, the ceaseless and supremely grievous cruelty ".
The reasons an author might choose the roman à clef format include satire ; writing about controversial topics and / or reporting inside information on scandals without giving rise to charges of libel ; the opportunity to turn the tale the way the author would like it to have gone ; the opportunity to portray personal, autobiographical experiences without having to expose the author as the subject ; avoiding self-incrimination or incrimination of others that could be used as evidence in civil, criminal, or disciplinary proceedings ; and the settling of scores.
Conceding, " there's something undeniably Colonel Blimp-ish in making fun of the locals for their flawed command of your own mother tongue "; Fallows observed a Shanghai museum with " Three Georges Dam " banners advertising a Three Gorges Dam exhibit, and wrote, " it truly is bizarre that so many organizations in China are willing to chisel English translations into stone, paint them on signs, print them on business cards, and expose them permanently to the world without making any effort to check whether they are right.
: English: " Dress your garment above your navel, without exposing the fair bosom, and expose not your teeth in laughing.
Now Sebastian has a problem: he must silence Alicia, but cannot expose her without revealing his own blunder to his unforgiving fellow Nazis.
* have shoulderless sleeves, short or long, with or without shoulder straps, that expose the shoulders, but cover the rest of the arm from the biceps and triceps down to at least the elbow
Some proponents of the alternative view of acrophobia warn that it may be ill-advised to encourage acrophobics to expose themselves to height without first resolving the vestibular issues.
Many of the locations had their names changed ( Mac's Bar was changed to Mac's Cafe ), the No Smoking sign in Todo's stage was removed and the player can no longer expose King's bra without the use of a special or super move.
That way all TAPs except one expose a single bit data register, and values can be selectively shifted into or out of that one TAP's data register without affecting any other TAP.
Exposure to diseases without having built up natural immunity can be a hazard for weakened individuals, specifically with respect to gastrointestinal diseases ( e. g. Hepatitis A, amoebic dysentery, paratyphoid ) which could weaken progress and expose the patient to mosquito-transmitted diseases, influenza, and tuberculosis.
In February 1787, a group of free blacks petitioned the city's common council about the medical students, who " under cover of night ... dig up the bodies of the deceased, friends and relatives of the petitioners, carry them away without respect to age or sex, mangle their flesh out of wanton curiosity and then expose it to beasts and birds.
Just over a year after his retirement ( in late January 1984 ), El Santo was a guest on Contrapunto, a Mexican television program and, completely without warning, removed his mask just enough to expose his face, in effect bidding his fans goodbye.
In 1984, Santo appeared as a guest on Contrapunto, a Mexican television program and, completely without warning, removed his mask just enough to expose most of his face ( reportedly he wasn't very pretty ).
This turned into a trap because he was no longer able to expose his true vita without appearing as a show-off.
Wolverine is later approached to lead the team, and although he accepts, he becomes angry and disappointed to find out that Cyclops had drafted Laura without consulting him first, and that Laura had agreed to join an operation that would expose her to the same types of brutality and ruthlessness that he had been trying to remove her from in the first place.
Ideally, these electrons should have energies on the order of not much more than several eV in order to expose the photoresist without generating any secondary electrons, since they will not have sufficient excess energy.
Views, where care has been taken to expose for a true lateral view without any rotation, offer the best diagnostic quality.
Mameluk Sultan Al-Nasr Muhammad, who had ordered Timurtash ' execution, attempted to expose the fraud, but without much success.

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