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"Tim's worst quality and one that I think has hurt him the most in London is the fact that he constantly exposes how much he knows about how much," he said.
Marclay's video constantly exposes the artificiality of cinematic time, but I never felt this so acutely as when I realized why Harold Lloyd's comic stunt in "Safety Last" — the one in which he clings to the hands of a clock at the top of a skyscraper — was destined to happen at 2 45 P.M.
Further, scientists found, infants will likely lose that knack before their first birthday if they're not in a bilingual family that constantly exposes them to language switching.
The fact that SSN-laden documents are delivered to millions of mailboxes and inboxes every year with little protection and "Important Tax Information Enclosed" prominently displayed on envelopes constantly exposes us to the threat of identity theft.
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The kids were constantly exposed to everything and, in a way, we were pleased.
He constantly exposed piracies and forgeries and always denied that he was a dealer.
I have fantastic friends, a new life and am constantly exposed to new situations and experiences.
"Don't forget," Mr. Vitiello said, "unlike many elevators, ours are outside and constantly exposed to severe weather conditions".
Sitting in the same office as the business owners means we're constantly exposed to core business aims and targets.
How deeply the stories we are constantly exposed to shape our view of the world and our place in it.
That's because they are constantly exposed to two key elements of deliberate practice: immediate feedback and specific goal-setting.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com