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was shows
verb
To display, to have somebody see (something).
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He said, "One thing that has most limited viewing was shows being on against one another.
He was, shows Harries, both earnest and diligent and made himself a man and, if not quite a genius, someone none the less extraordinary.
It was shows like this that made his name, rather than his 1995 appearance on the Turner nominee list, which was eclipsed by the controversy surrounding that year's winner, Damien Hirst, and his Mother and Child, Divided.
But it was shows like Hood by Air (the cult streetwear label had its first show last Sunday at Milk) that reminded her what Fashion Week is all about.
That such a threat should be made – and the international High Representative to Bosnia at the time, Wolfgang Petritsch, has also told lawyers it was – shows for the first time just how ruthless and unprincipled US foreign policy had become in Mr Bush's "war on terror".
The variation of line currents and line voltage during the whole operation was shows in figure 9.
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It was show time.
A movie was shown.
"His behind was showing, literally.
This was show business.
This problem was shown to be undecidable.
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