Sentence examples for flashy exhibit from inspiring English sources

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The Smithsonian National Museum of American History opened a flashy exhibit Thursday called "Hollywood: Legend and Reality," where millions of humans will discover that monstrous spaceship would fit nicely on a kitchen table.

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That project sounds much like the goal of the Museum of the Bible, where Green has promised to house more than 44,000 Biblical texts and artifacts to lure serious researchers and flashy interactive exhibits to attract tourists.

Frugal in her personal spending, according to friends, Rinehart is not a flashy dresser and exhibits few of the trappings of great wealth.

The video was spotted by Chrome buff François Beaufort, and it certainly looks flashy enough — it exhibits and level of polish and clarity of message that's notably absent in most fan-made mockups (though some of them are getting very good).

Their busy doings exhibited no flashy grandstanding, just a workmanlike effectiveness that made the results of their labors seem that much more spectacular.

Performance horses, sometimes called "padded" or "built up," exhibit a very flashy and animated gaits, lifting their forelegs high off the ground with each step.

For Russians, the art-fashion-commerce link is explicit, whether it's those flashy Venetian bashes or "Moscopolis," a Paris-based exhibit of emerging talent that showed in the Louis Vuitton flagship store.

Up and down the court the Terrapins sped, playing flashy offense and disruptive defense, and in between exhibiting plenty of old-fashioned spirit, stamina, courage, teamwork and determination.

It wasn't the glitzy birthday party other cities threw, no giant birthday cards, all-night film festivals or flashy displays of the white jumpsuit called "Snowflake". An Elvis exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery is more Washington's speed.

"Flashy" groundwater systems (e.g. karst limestones) are more likely to exhibit seasonal groundwater δ18O patterns, whereas low productivity systems with high residence times (e.g. granites), tend to display a dampened composition to groundwater recharge and exhibit more temporally constant δ18O values.

Barbara Van Gelder, Safavian's attorney, urged leniency, telling Friedman that Safavian exhibited an ethical "blind spot" in his dealings with the brazen and flashy Abramoff.

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