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But the £3.2 billion ($5 billion) lawsuit between Boris Berezovsky (pictured right), Russia's best-known political exile, and Roman Abramovich (below), a confidant of Vladimir Putin and owner of Chelsea football club, is exposing a world normally guarded by libel lawyers, bodyguards and high fences around imposing mansions.
The significance of the photograph was that it froze a rapid sequence of Occident's motions in mid-trot, not only settling the debate about whether or not horses feet ever all left the ground at once (they do), but exposing a world that had until that time been as hidden as atomic particles: the world behind the veil of speed.
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But a love of books evolved into an interest in magazines and newspapers, and that exposed a world of prejudice and ignorance to me.
If proven in court, the federal cases will expose a world where the FBI's confidential witness had no trouble laundering millions of dollars in purported criminal proceeds through a network that linked New Jersey, New York and Israel with Switzerland.
Aside from the shock of the murders, the events of last week exposed a world most are ignorant of, back street districts where young women walk, meet 'punters' and have sex.
Mr. Mendonça's camera tiptoes through rooms like one of the intruders that are sometimes glimpsed on rooftops or in corridors, and it exposes a world of complex relationships and simmering contradictions.
Through in-depth interviews, access to Steward's voluminous private papers, and the Kinsey archives (to which Steward had been invited to contribute), Justin Spring has unlocked and exposed a world that until now was only hinted at by other writers.
Craig Childs understands these kinds of epiphanies, and he beautifully captures them in "Finders Keepers: A Tale of Archaeological Plunder and Obsession" — along with the moral ambiguities that come from exposing a long-hidden world.
From the canyons of the American Southwest to art galleries, museums and smuggling rings, Childs explores the pursuit of artifacts and the moral ambiguities that come from exposing a long-hidden world.
His photographs expose a closed world, capturing the sad reality that casinos — advertisements for the easy life — attract the most vulnerable.
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