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Did you mean "will be displayed"? You can use the corrected phrase when indicating that something is going to be shown or presented in the future. Example: "The results will be displayed on the screen after the analysis is complete."
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They will displayed for free in a gallery from this weekend.
All the winning images will displayed at the finalists' exhibition at the Guardian's offices in January 2014 – and the winner of that wins the trip to Canada.
For House Republicans who began the year with remarkable unity acting as the vanguard for President Bush's tax cut plan despite their slim majority, the sudden ill will displayed the deep divisions among conservatives and moderates in the House Republican caucus and a less easily characterized group drawn to the policies and politics of Senator John McCain, the maverick Arizona Republican.
Under the project, memories of Birling Gap will displayed as part of visitor information at the hotel.
This will displayed in detail later in the proof of Theorem 3 (where the interplay of axioms of non-participation and continuity along with strategy-proofness and efficiency is brought to light).
On this way of dividing up things, the view put forth by Pamela Hieronymi (2004)—which holds that the force of blame is located in judgments of ill will would be categorized with that of R. Jay Wallace (1994, 2011)—which holds that blame is an emotional response to ill will displayed in others' action.
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It will display related sites.
A Walk of Fame garden will display American rose selections.
SOME museums will display only art they own.
Waterstone's will display and discount the lucky six.
More than 60 artists will display and sell their work.
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