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the exhibited
verb
To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest.
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Not all the sub-profiles are shown, since the values of the exhibited variance values are around zero.
The link status in Figure 2 is constructed by combining the neighbor table information from the nodes relevant for the exhibited links.
By abandoning the booth set-up, Seven Miami permits a dialogue between the exhibited artwork.
At the time that Sherman lived and worked in Buffalo, she was privy to the fluid exchange of influences among the artists and programmers working at all these venues and in all the exhibited media.
"This piece is about the exposure of violence against black bodies captured often with mobile phones, which the film was shot with, and the exhibited through social media," she tells Creators.
Dr. Wechter often invited choreographers to present dances before the exhibited sculptures.
Four of the exhibited scrolls have never been presented to the public before.
After it closes, organizers hope to continue to sell digital prints of the exhibited art on the gallery's Web site: www.societyillustrators.org.org
The exhibited Blériot, the fourth oldest plane in the United States, is not the one used for the Channel flight, but one with a Long Island connection evident in the "Moisant Aviation School" bannered on its wings.
This gallery has a bar with a couch integrated, you drink beer, it is loud and smoky and the crowd manages to admire the exhibited art without constantly discussing the deeper meaning that might be underlying it.
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In 1946, the catalogue announced, "Francoise Gilot, met the previous year, became Picasso's companion," and many of the exhibited portraits and lithographs were part of his "homage" to her. (She, too, turned painter, & exhibited in Paris, last autumn at the Salon des Surindependants.
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