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The whole history of Syria, Amiralay said, had been exposed to view.
One of them can be seen in tears when her face is briefly exposed to view, but they remain silent.
The delicious red brick ends right at the corner of the building; the side wall is cheap brick, even though it is exposed to view.
Fallen trees presented their upended root systems, the intricate feathery root hairs and the tunnels bored by small animals exposed to view.
At the moment, such a sea change appears highly unlikely, and the confirmation process, when exposed to view (which is not often), remains a national disgrace.
The stage, by complete contrast, is a vast mechanized scenic space in which everything is clearly exposed to view as theatrical and man-made.
Travelers will be able to enter the center through restored arches in the base of the Corbin Building and pass by the inverted arches that form its foundations, which will be exposed to view.
As each generation's presence is freshly uncovered we are shown what she called in an earlier book "the fields beneath", but only after the complexities of buildings' and Londoners' lives (and deaths) have been momentarily exposed to view.
And only when these few texts are taken up by people of intellect, weighed by them in context, and put by them in perspective is the tiny nugget representing human wisdom exposed to view.
With Aleksandr Yakovlevich Tairov, director of the Kamerny Theatre, Meyerhold developed the Formalist style, in which representative types replaced individual characters amid Constructivist settings of gaunt scaffolding supporting bare platforms, with every strut and bolt exposed to view.
His excavation exposed to view not only the scanty remains of the latest edifice (built after 350 bce) but the platform below it of an earlier temple of identical size and plan subsequently found to be that of the 6th century bce, to which Croesus contributed.
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