Similar words: exposition, expository, posing, supposing, opposing, composing, imposing, unimposing.
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121. 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.
122. Dramatic irony also plays an important role in exposing flat characters' absurdity and round characters' defects.
123. The behavior of antiepilepserine, 3,4-methylene dioxycinnamyl piperidine, on exposing to light was studied.
124. Methods Simulated the clinical usage of BCNU to establish a BCNU-resistant human glioma subline by cyclic exposing the U251parent cells to a constant concentration of BCNU.
125. The media should be more active in exposing such scandals, and propel related departments to smooth the complaint channels and lay down the law.
126. At this process integration level, the organization embarks on the early phases of SOA by defining and exposing services for consumption internally or externally for business partners.
127. Balaclava: Also known as a ski mask, a balaclava is a type of headgear that covers your whole head, exposing only your face or part of it, and sometimes only your eyes.
128. The changes of oxidant and anti-oxidant system of alveolar macrophage (AM ) of rats exposing to coal-quartz mixed dust were investigated in the developmental process of experimental anthracosilicosis.
129. This method of exposing legacy AS/400 programs is reliable since it uses JTOpen with IBM support and is easier for Java developers due to awareness of open standards like web services.
130. The goons grab Michael and pin him on a table. One of the goons removes Michael's boot, exposing his foot and then grabs a pair of pruning shears.
131. As he struck the wall, pieces of stucco similar to that used in the ground work of arabesques broke off, and fell to the ground in flakes, exposing a large white stone.
132. Stop Motion: An animation method whereby apparent motion of objects is obtained on the film by exposing single frames and moving the object to simulate continuous motion.
133. Yet another study is exposing the horrid treatment of workers by the all-powerful meat industry.
134. Doctors at Addenbrooke's hospital in Cambridge said they had developed a successful desensitisation programme which builds up tolerance in patients by slowly exposing them to tiny doses of peanut.
135. The operators of the plant, Tokyo Electric Power Company, said the coolant had evaporated exposing the fuel rods, raising the risk of them melting down.
136. Bottom-side heating is important in soak and reflow phases for successful installation while exposing the PCB and package to a minimal amount of thermal stress.
137. Objective To investigate the feasibility of exposing cephalic vein with horizontal incision on the chest and the successful rate of implanting pacing leads using guide wire and split sheath.
138. By exposing the core bank teller functions this way, you can package database results in a common way for all the callers of these functions.
139. The whistleblower was fired for exposing the conditions in mental hospitals.
140. Erasable, Programmable Read-Only Memory. A type of ROM that can be erased by exposing it to ultraviolet light.
141. Exposure therapy involves gradually exposing people to the thing they fear -- be it height or spiders -- in order to reduce fear responses.
141. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
142. For those with middle and big condylar, partial resection of condylar will offer a wider exposing angle, thus the far lateral transcondylar approach seems necessary.
143. His shirt was open, exposing the blue and red lines of the tattoo on his chest.
144. Answer: Both by words, that is, by exposing the danger of capitulationism, and by deeds, that is, by organizing the masses to stop the capitulationist activities.
145. Exposing business rules as services eliminates much of the complexity associated with the variations in rule expression syntax and rules engine-specific support.
146. A photomechanically produced plate for pictures or type made by exposing a gelatin film under a negative, hardening it with chrome alum, and printing directly from it.
147. Exposing energy is adjustable, and the homogeneity of exposure is better.
148. Fig. 1-97 Anterolateral approach to shaft of humerus. A, Skin incision. B, Deltoid and biceps muscles retracted; brachialis muscle incised longitudinally, exposing shaft.
149. By instinct the youth raised his staff defensively, exposing the ball of paper streamers.
150. After exposing the mismanagement of the Delphon leader, Kayso, the popular Amaiza ascended to the position of den-mother of the Black Hole Gang.
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