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The edges around the hole kept crumbling, falling in, exposing more of it every day.
(They pull the two halves apart and lay them back to front, exposing more of the bread to the air and delaying mold).
Hempstead High had to be shut down for a week when a blackboard fell off the wall, exposing more of the same asbestos, left behind in a botched cleanup after the 1990 closure.
Those changes, in the form of retreating summer sea ice and snow cover, in turn make the region even more vulnerable, exposing more of it to the sun's rays, Jeffries warned.
As the sun rose one morning, the mist that filled the glen by the mountains started to lift, slowly exposing more of the jagged outline: turrets and gullies of sheer, bare basalt and gabbro.
Fiennes, an actor who never ingratiates, risked exposing more of the character's abusive rage in Kosminsky's film: this Heathcliff sneers at his bruised wife as a degenerate slut and when Cathy dies he drags her out of her coffin, sobbing inconsolably as he manhandles the corpse.
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They have also exposed more of Richard Herrick's garden path.
In fact, she may very well expose more of these than she knows.
This exposes more of the tofu's surface area to the weights, expelling the most water.
Yes I feel more exposed, more of a target, but I also have links with activists and groups outside Uganda that I can call if someone threatens me.
In trying to shift the focus to Heredia, defense lawyers have said they will expose more of Heredia's activities, possibly naming others involved in doping.
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