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To displaying
noun
A show or spectacle.
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Mr. Nivola is consigned to displaying his new biceps.
Bookbinding exhibitions generally confine themselves to displaying the covers.
Mr Kerry is allergic to displaying his emotions in public.
You are not taking a typical corporate approach to displaying art.
Featuring a book on your bookshelf is akin to displaying a trophy.
But when Davis arrived in 1995, he switched the emphasis to displaying class and attending classes.
At some point, possibly late Friday, the campaign switched to displaying the virus warnings.
Both firms are betting that demand for devices dedicated to displaying electronic text will grow explosively.
The act of exhibitionism was meant to illuminate my view of recent Labour governments, prone to displaying but not doing.
There was even a sheet of paper to advise delegates who might not be used to displaying artificial frenzy.
In addition to displaying the usual weather data, the receiver also offers a forecast of general weather trends.
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