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were exhibits
verb
To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest.
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There were exhibits of new mechanical devices used in farming, including a mechanized veterinarian's operating table.
I peered at the photographs on the screen, as if they were exhibits in a William Eggleston show.
It treats the songs as if they were exhibits in court — provable evidence of her emotional hunger or collapse, and nothing else.
Among them were exhibits for Nevada County, Calif Louisianaa; Piqua, Ohio Oregon New Jerseyey; Southern Illinois Missourii; Portsmouth, Virginia Altoona, Paa.
How can you call that wonderful man 'Killer' "? Killebrew's personality was reserved, but his home runs were exhibits of brute force.
There were exhibits featuring the first lady and their daughters, videos narrated by Rice, Bolten and Andy Card, and even statues of the presidential dogs.
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649 companies were exhibiting their wares.
In New York, her paintings were exhibited.
(They were exhibited at the Venice Biennale).
Art works and awards were exhibited everywhere.
Those paintings were exhibited in the United Nations building.
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