Sentence examples for no exposing from inspiring English sources

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But no, exposing this reader's ignorance, it turns out that California's Nobel laureate was besotted with Somerset – drawn there by a lifelong fascination with Arthurian legend, he described it to one correspondent as "Avalon".

There is no "exposing of wrongdoing by public officials" because the Duchess of York is not one and anyway, no actual "wrongdoing" is alleged.

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For the test in room temperature, the samples were stored in translucent glass containers under two different conditions: exposed and no exposed to the visible light at room temperature for 30 days.

No expose published.

Blackout, however, is no expose.

No shorts on men, no exposed toes or heels, no jeans, no shoulders, and, in some offices, no colors that are not navy, black, or white.

No shorts on men, no exposed toes or heels, no jeans, no shoulders, and, in some offices, no colours that are not navy, black, or white.

This is no expose; it's a cautionary tale about what happens when you're young and broke and desperate and don't value yourself.

We could not calculate an estimate for France because there was only one exposed case and no exposed controls.

Women visiting the Vatican are supposed to dress modestly, no exposed legs or upper arms.

It even comes with a mouse that has no exposed cracks where bacteria and the like can make their home.

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