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But ever since I started exposing the reptilian elite, the opposite has happened.
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Once people started exposing the garbage-water spewed at women who try to date – or even just exist – online, it was almost addictive; the manhole covers were off, and that crud wasn't sliding back into the sewer without a fight.
Ever since journalists started exposing the torture program in the mid-2000s, "the CIA began to see its future," the New York Times' Mark Mazzetti wrote in his book on the agency, "not as a the long-term jailers of America's enemies but as a military organization that could erase them".
In this country as soon as the weather gets nice, adult males start exposing their bodies.
It's time to start exposing it for the sham it is.
"We want to show investors they can already start exposing themselves to that market because a larger pool of climate change bonds exists.
But even outside of Hollywood, this kind of conversation among colleagues is a practical way to start exposing wage disparity and a simple way to arm women with the information they need to ask for a raise.
By the time the final twists start exposing themselves and the title tool makes a welcome cameo appearance, it's fully apparent that this sequel is more trick than treat and doesn't really compare to its fine predecessor -- though it still manages to be eye-opening (and sometimes positively nauseating) in itself.
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