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It did not seem implausible.Almost four years later, the presumptuousness of that commitment has been thoroughly exposed.
By the time he graduated from college, though — he went to Manhattan College, another Christian Brothers school — Giuliani had been thoroughly exposed to the new views then sweeping through the seminaries and the theology departments of Catholic colleges and, eventually, the broader Church.
But Paris also had an active literary life and had been thoroughly exposed to the humanistic culture of Italy.
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The final sentence of that paragraph should have read: And if there is equivalent activity on the Democratic side, it should be thoroughly exposed as well.
Last fall, when the true test of skills came against England in India, the home team was thoroughly exposed in batting and bowling.
Vaccination is one of the great successes of modern medicine so it is tragic that a decade after the MMR scandal was thoroughly exposed, we are still suffering from the setbacks of the 1990s.
Van Gaal's ramshackle defence was thoroughly exposed by Leicester City's brio in attack and the Dutchman later admitted that it was his worst day as Manchester United's manager.
However, with the rapid progress of research and application, many defects were thoroughly exposed such as low photoluminescence intensity, short wavelength excitation, and difficulties in separation and purification, which did hinder it to further in vitro or in vivo biological applications.
One of the group's most recent scalps was Adam Hodgen, someone the far-right group Britain First announced as its "Armed Forces Officer" back in August before his fictitious service record was thoroughly exposed.
A visitor from a foreign land might ask why we continue to torture ourselves by listening to and thinking about Richard Nixon, a man whose wrongdoing and lack of moral stature have been so thoroughly exposed One reason is that we have never been able to answer the question of the extent to which Nixon, elected by us, is made in our image.
By Suzannah Lessard The New Yorker, May 23, 1977 P. 27 A visitor from a foreign land might ask why we continue to torture ourselves by listening to and thinking about Richard Nixon, a man whose wrongdoing and lack of moral stature have been so thoroughly exposed One reason is that we have never been able to answer the question of the extent to which Nixon, elected by us, is made in our image.
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