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This was a night when Brazil's new home was put on show and this entertaining friendly did it justice, although the locals were understandably disappointed by the eventual outcome.
When the "Trojan gold" was put on show at the Pushkin in April 1996, the Turkish ambassador to Moscow ostentatiously refused to attend the opening of the exhibition.
Deep thought That sense of responsibility was put on show earlier this year when Cadbury turned Dairy Milk into a Fairtrade product and so transforming gobbling down a big bar of the purple stuff into snacking with a social conscience.
In 2009, a painting known as the Cobbe portrait was put on show by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Stratford-upon-Avon.
It was put on show with a number of other royal tiaras in 2001.
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Duplicates or replaceable items were put on show to be used and handled, an early example of today's ubiquitous hands-on museums.
Their conflicting properties – sometimes medicinal and at other times lethal - were put on show for our amusement as we basked in their beauty and cowered from their danger.
When they returned home from being "struggled against", they were isolated in separate rooms, though they were put on show again together at another Red Guard rally.
"A lot of veterans get to see the old tanks and military equipment they used once a year when they're put on show during parades," Mr. Stover said.
Now more than 90 French drawings from the 18th and 19th centuries have been put on show in Paris.
"The latest domestically manufactured electronic warfare equipment will also be put on show at the exhibition," the newspaper said.
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