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South HOUSTON The late-season swoon that dashed the Texans' Super Bowl hopes exposed one thing: they needed better inside linebackers to stop the run after Brian Cushing's injury.
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After Ellsberg and Russo took the Pentagon Papers public, Russo was eager to expose one thing that mammoth document hadn't: how a single think tank under contract to the government and far from the public eye, along with its highly touted expert in counterinsurgency warfare, had disastrously affected policy from behind the scenes.
Now that all the rampant fraud in SBA-managed programs has been exposed, one of two things will happen.
Since I'm not only exposed to one thing or one sound, it sneaks into my sets both consciously and unconsciously".
"As you expose one possibility, there are other possibilities that are additionally exposed.
But when Spain play like this and his Republic of Ireland team see their limitations exposed so painfully, only one thing can happen.
Exposing improper conduct is one thing.
Ms. Jackson transgressed during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show because she exposed a nipple, which is one thing that network television normally doesn't show.
While it is one thing to expose the world to our culinary traditions, it is quite another to portray Rhode Islanders as provincial homebodies.
Wadhams, in an e-mail response, accused Daschle of being "deathly afraid someone will expose his record of saying one thing from his $3 million mansion in Washington, D.C., and saying another thing when he visits South Dakota".
It is one thing to expose the philosophical impotence of such a maxim -- since it cannot be applied universally to anyone doing actual harm or evil; what I find more intriguing is its inherent despair and slavery.
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