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The litigation is beginning to expose just how far the hacking went, something that Scotland Yard did not do.
But the current downturn is beginning to expose an uncomfortable truth: the American economy looks more like Europe's than most people ever imagined during the triumphal 1990's.
Page C4 Sports CHINESE ATHLETES BEGIN TO CHALLENGE COACHES Chinese athletes, once dutiful ambassadors who obediently spent their lives in pursuit of patriotic glory, are beginning to expose how young athletes are being abuse and exploited.
A series of recent controversies is shedding light on how young athletes are beginning to expose abuse, challenge exploitation and reject official interference in their careers — risky moves in a country where there is no separation of sport and state.
On top of that, the debate over what to do about school aid is beginning to expose some of the fault lines between Assembly members from New York City and those from upstate and suburban areas.
"It's beginning to expose the fact that [the NCAA] can't really claim an academic role".
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Just as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) exposed dangerous levels of collusion between government and industry, so the floods have begun to expose similar cases of complicity and corruption.
But the French side soon came back into the game and began to expose frailties in the Wasps backs' defence, where King was given a torrid time.
He was exciting in these roles, but they began to expose a chink in his vocal armoury, a dangerously open production in the upper register.
It's a great piece of research that begins to expose the implications of this increasingly influential force in the world that effectively amplifies commercial and government power.
But she was thankful for one thing, she said: "His killing did open up the whole can of worms in that area and begin to expose the corruption".
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