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"What I'm doing is trying to expose something just a few centimeters off of what everyone else has done," he said.
Wherever wit is employed to expose something foolish or vicious to criticism, there satire exists, whether it be in song or sermon, in painting or political debate, on television or in the movies.
At face value, he thought it was worth conveying the truth about what tarts thought about men and, through that, to expose something more universal, more endemic in western society.
Seasick, Yet Still Docked, though, strips away the myth and the drama to expose something very naked: a Morrissey who's so lonely he's ill and doesn't even have the heart to dress it up as something showier.
Stories are often accompanied by photostats of the letters & telegrams he has se to various important people as well as photostats of thos he got back, a writer out to expose something writes his piece in the form of a memorandum to the boss, explaining how hard it is for a reporter to get information when people won't give it to him.
If I want to expose something, it should be my choice," she told the magazine.
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Fascinatingly, they are setting out to make the trends in scientific research a great deal faster to analyse and expose – something which normally takes years to recognise.
In Romm's hands, anger becomes an instrument for pursuing truth, an extremely effective crowbar with which to pry back nicety and expose "something unfettered, something darker".
They expose something obvious, previously hidden in plain sight.
These concerns aren't evenly shared, and they expose something of a generation gap.
It can potentially expose something that we believe is very important, which is problem-solving.
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