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been show
verb
To display, to have somebody see (something).
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My side's response has always been, show us the money.
And there's been show after show canceled in Ireland since that.
There had been show trials even in early Soviet times, including that of the Socialist Revolutionaries in 1922 and the Shakhty case in 1928.
Labaki is one of a relatively long list of Lebanese female directors whose films have been show in film festivals in New York and elsewhere.
Weaning protocols have been show to be better than traditional physician directed discontinuation of mechanical ventilation.
Very positive effects of in-vehicle LDWs in single vehicle crashes (−53%) have been show [19].
Relevant pediatric-specific literature Central venous access Ultrasound has been show to facilitate central venous access in pediatric patients.
Geopolymer binder has been show to create strong bonds between wood and earth brick.
Chewing gum or mints sweetened with xylitol has been show to neutralise plaque acidity on the teeth.
For example, Sorafenib has been show to increase HAT expression in adenocarcinoma, therefore positively influencing the epigenetic profile of the cancer cells [95].
Topical application of HBP has previously been show to induce rapid leakage of FITC-labeled dextran in the hamster cheek pouch preparation [2].
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