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SARS studies, for example, have revealed a relatively high infection rate among food industry workers, who tend not to be as exposed.

He alone is deploying the rhetoric of corrosive commonsense to expose the evasions, contradictions, and flights of wishful thinking in the language of the Bush administration.

Although the courtroom blinds were shut, the sunlight still managed to cut through in yellow bars and had gradually marched across the brown linoleum tiles during the hearing so that now the scuffed and muddy toe of his right boot was caught and exposed in the grid of light.

Climbing in, he settled on the torn brown vinyl seat with the exposed springs.

A corner of my coat was recalcitrantly exposed, begging for attention, hoping to be caught in a wild current and borne to a land far from this low-lying swampland.

The wood paneling up here was pocked in several places by indentations, one deep enough to expose a cluster of electrical wiring.

The air had turned cold enough to make Gabriel's nostrils pinch together as he stood in the motel parking lot, listening to his father quote figures about the length of time human skin could be exposed to various temperatures.

He ate the first section in one sweet, greedy bite; the remaining section he ate more slowly, licking off the chocolate to expose the clean white coconut beneath.

It was the police view that a tire caught in an exposed streetcar track was a contributing factor.

I felt less exposed that way, less likely to be taken as a fool by the person who had masterminded the prank--if indeed it was a prank.

In Indo-European, plegan meant to risk, chance, expose oneself to hazard.

"Probably, the starting material came from an exposed gravelly river bed.

(Comment: The scene will expose a confrontation between the two men.

Her white face floated, naked, exposed, on the dark surface of the evening.

But now even the hottest aspirant to the antiwar title has been exposed as an advocate of "unilateralism." Ms. Rossellini, who oversees a line of makeup and perfume for Lancaster Group, has not indulged in cosmetic surgery; until she finally got a driver's license last year, she was known in Bellport, Long Island, where she has a weekend house, for biking to the supermarket even in snowstorms, famous face exposed to the elements.


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