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His diaries, she writes, exhibit "a kind of self-consciousness about his achievements".
Both movies, for better or worse, exhibit a kind of self-conscious cleverness.
Sometimes, it seems, American and Afghan leaders exhibit a kind of willful blindness.
Many of the guitarists, like Mr. Chang and Mr. Lim, exhibit a kind of anti-showmanship that seems distinctly Asian.
Teenagers giggle tentatively; children are subdued; adults exhibit a kind of nervous relief, never happier to be law-abiding citizens.
At its most successful, fashion and fashion photography, "can resemble stone or marble," Mr. Koestenbaum said, adding, "It can exhibit a kind of imperial grandeur".
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In person, he is reserved, exhibiting a kind of bottled-up quality.
Cameron shares more than Eton with Boris Johnson; they have both exhibited a kind of juvenile irresponsibility in power.
Diller and Scofidio also exhibited a kind of modesty that, in the current economic climate, Lincoln Center was eager to embrace.
But Charnita Johnson excitedly declined, exhibiting a kind of symbiotic balance between offspring and mouse as she extracted her new address from the world beyond the project.
Today, more than six years after a word nearly cost her a career in government, Power exhibits a kind of post-gaffe stress disorder.
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