Use "exposing" in a sentence

1. She's exposing her waxed Crotch to all fans

2. Exposing us isn't going to bring him back.

3. Jesus was exposing the Pharisees’ narrow, legalistic view.

4. Netherlands Halts Adoptions From Abroad After Exposing Past Abuses

5. The act of exposing sensitized photographic film or plate.

6. Freeing trade curbs domestic giants by exposing them to foreign competition.

7. Exposing a liar who was gonna ruin his daughter's life.

8. Blacked Out Through Whitewash: Exposing the Quantum Deception/Rediscovering and …

9. Leoni Amandin, a joyful creative exposing the magic in your life!

10. They spill the beans, exposing the practice for what it is.

11. The whistleblower was fired for exposing the conditions in mental hospitals.

12. Use it well in teaching others and in exposing false doctrines.

13. Booger : What's mopery? Sergeant : Mopery is exposing yourself to a blind person

14. In theory, such a system would save on heating and cooling bills by exposing computers to low-temperature offices while exposing office workers to the warmth of the computers.

15. The methods include exposing a dosimeter to a radiation environment to be measured.

16. Perhaps she saw that exposing Peninnah would only make her own situation worse.

17. The Counterpoised glass is raised like a window sash, exposing the notch

18. Exposing the Myths and Propaganda behind Britain’s Appeasement of Nazi Germany About

19. Avoid exposing Abraded skin to the sun as permanent hyperpigmentation can develop

20. • by exposing and developing test strips to check adjustments and exposure times;

21. Simultaneously, the primary wall of the aeciospores broke down, exposing the verrucae.

22. Autoradiogram A photograph produced by exposing undeveloped film to a radiolabeled molecule (e.g

23. In Circumcision, the foreskin is surgically removed, exposing the end of the penis

24. Cryotherapy is done by exposing your body to extreme cold for medical benefits

25. Exposing the security footage to an alternative magnetic field will remove all data.

26. (Matthew 20:28) “He came quite near to death, exposing his soul to danger.”

27. In fact, the plastic or cloth covering can come apart, exposing the foam padding.

28. Autoradiogram A photograph produced by exposing undeveloped film to a radiolabeled molecule (e.g

29. The debate did voters a service by exposing Trump’s compulsive bluster and Boorishness

30. How is the patients head positioned before exposing maxillary periapicals with the Bisecting technique

31. Exposing someone to a new food increases the chances of liking that food item.

32. His somnolent reaction was to twist half around-exposing his left ankle and leg.

33. Understand that there is a risk of exposing the primary email addresses in this case.

34. Okay, why don't we all just get back to clearing Vincent's name, exposing Reynolds...

35. My head was cut open across the front, lifted back, exposing the skull underneath.

36. I shall never attempt to palliate my own foibles by exposing the error of another.

37. With Bible basis, what reason can we deduce for this timing in fully exposing Satan?

38. I shall never attempt to palliate my own foible by exposing the error of another .

39. Legal action has also been taken after exposing counterfeit notes and forged national registration cards

40. Some view unconstrained election spending as positive, exposing voters to more debate about substantive issues.

41. And I can't take her to the police and risk her exposing all of this.

42. You probably also do all you can to avoid exposing yourself to viral or bacterial infection.

43. Would using it be a “defilement of flesh,” exposing myself to all sorts of health dangers?

44. I can't risk exposing this organization every time some human criminal shows up at National City.

45. While exposing the social evils, the main attack in this novel is directed against the literati.

46. The series was described as "exposing a world of homosexuals that is fun, funny, and healthy."

47. Many at that time also believed that exposing bed linens and clothing to the sun promoted health.

48. The present invention relates to a contact-exposing-type screw conveying apparatus using a radial bearing.

49. For this reason, some sources suggest exposing Anthelia (especially Pink Anthelia) to Low to Medium light

50. Purists believe that roasting means exposing food to the direct heat of a hot, open fire.

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52. The sliding member (16) moves along the track away from the body (10), exposing a keypad (30).

53. 5 Angels trumpet forth judgment messages, and Jehovah’s Witnesses swarm forth like locusts in exposing false religion

54. (Mark 6:34) Of necessity, this involved exposing the wickedness and lawlessness of the false religious shepherds.

55. Exposing rat cortex to the same stain produces uniform, moderately dense, labelling in the primary visual area.

56. Typically the pigment particles are modified by exposing their surfaces to ozone or a plasma-activated process gas.

57. Starting about 100,000 years ago the Wisconsin glaciation began lowering sea levels, exposing the floor of the lagoon.

58. Blowouts occur in areas where plants and their stabilizing roots become depleted, exposing the sandy soil to the wind

59. Anura is an ad fraud solution designed to improve campaign performance by accurately exposing bots, malware, and human fraud

60. Binding of the antibody requires denaturation of the DNA, usually by exposing the cells to acid or heat.

61. We accept FirePay deposits. FirePay is a secure way to purchase Casino credits without exposing your personal information.

62. During the summer the lake dries up exposing an average of 30 cm thick salt layer in August.

63. Long straggly hair, stained teeth, a predilection for exposing an ageing chest and, ugh, those creepy tinted glasses.

64. Photo Tip: When exposing for beams of light, it is best to underexpose the rest of the scene.

65. Even when the process is complete, re-exposing cheese to high heat can trigger Curdling rather than melting

66. This contracting market rendered IVI's investment precarious, while exposing it to aggressive price competition for the business available.

67. To make their paint, artists would grind a block of lead into powder, exposing highly toxic dust particles.

68. Many died when they rushed to the beach after seeing the water recede, exposing the coral and fish.

69. A method for the acylation of lignocellulose by exposing the lignocellulose to an acylation agent in a closed vessel.

70. Adversary procedure, in law, one of the two methods of exposing evidence in court (the other being the inquisitorial procedure)

71. 19 She found it, pushed the door open, the light exposing rounded buttocks as she tumbled from the car.

72. Anticline This is an uplifted and folded terrain (called an Anticline), with eons of erosion exposing its interior structure.

73. Wind and spring floods erode soils, exposing underlying layers and premiering new compositions of humus and minerals on the surface.

74. Question:You must have seen the CNN-News18’s news report exposing Pakistan’s lie and tracking Dawood Ibrahim’s address in Pakistan.

75. Agas aims to ease the difficulty of programming across local virtual memory boundaries by exposing a global addressing system that can …

76. IMPORTANT: Be careful not to bend or scratch the SIM card and avoid exposing it to static electricity, water or dirt.

77. Other memorable incidents include: In Costa Rica, three male participants were arrested by the police for exposing their buttocks to children.

78. 22 Wind and spring floods erode soils, exposing underlying layers and premiering new compositions of humus and minerals on the surface.

79. The Bleaching process effectively strips what appears to be our “natural” hair color, exposing the underlying pigment lurking beneath the

80. • by exposing the requisite number of prints and, when necessary, cropping, dodging and burning-in to achieve desired effects; and,