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was exhibiting
verb
To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest.
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"It was exhibiting lawlessness," Professor Eastman said.
Carney was exhibiting bias, in other words.
By interrogating them, Flanders was exhibiting the bias typical of the Beeb's focaccia-eating lefties.
He was a painter who was exhibiting in New York City galleries.
By the end of his life even Kuchumov was exhibiting signs of paranoia.
The Asian Gallery on E. 80 St. was exhibiting his work.
I went to the Royal Highland Show after school to help my dad who was exhibiting there.
Ms. Ellis was exhibiting her landscapes of farms, back roads, fields and woods at the historic Colt Building in Hartford.
Irvin, 22 from Santa Monica, Calif., had already beaten Justine Henin this summer and was exhibiting a feisty resolve.
Meanwhile, Don Everly was exhibiting songwriting skills of his own, and wrote the top 10 hit (Till) I Kissed You.
They said Mr. Reid was exhibiting a little too much patience with both his colleagues and the Republican opposition.
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