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  • noun Plural form of expo.

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Examples

  • They also encountered -- in a section of the vast world's fair aptly titled exposé nègre, or Negro exposition -- an unusual photo exhibit: hundreds of images of black professionals and college students.

    PHOTOGRAPHY: W.E.B Du Bois' Talented Tenth In Pictures theroot.com 2010

  • Unfortunately, Crook, whom I imagine regards himself as an intellectual, dispenses with the luxuries the book takes in contemporary cultural examination, and seems to have wanted instead a breathless 500-word exposé of a single fact among the many supplied by the book.

    Liberadio(!) 2008

  • Unfortunately, Crook, whom I imagine regards himself as an intellectual, dispenses with the luxuries the book takes in contemporary cultural examination, and seems to have wanted instead a breathless 500-word exposé of a single fact among the many supplied by the book.

    Liberadio(!) 2008

  • To write this article as some kind of exposé as if Obama is doing something wrong by courting wealthy donors as well as the general public is really shameful.

    Obama Campaign Reaps Gilded Haul - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • This academic, historical introduction sets the stage for a kind of exposé of life in a religious order, and that's exactly what Rivette delivers, even if he is a few centuries too late to be current.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Ed Howard 2008

  • This kind of exposé would help to make the public feel a part of the awards, because we could see people doing work we understand to affect a greater cause.

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • This kind of exposé would help to make the public feel a part of the awards, because we could see people doing work we understand to affect a greater cause.

    Oscars Schmoscars. It's All About The Whiskey And The Twitter. 2008

  • This academic, historical introduction sets the stage for a kind of exposé of life in a religious order, and that's exactly what Rivette delivers, even if he is a few centuries too late to be current.

    The Nun Ed Howard 2008

  • The author of that remarkable 8,000-word exposé — “McCain and the POW Cover-Up,” published on The Nation Institute’s website — was Sydney Schanberg, one of America’s foremost Vietnam War journalists.

    Statistics on the Prisoner of War issue 2010

  • The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power, which has been seized upon by "progressive" media as some kind of exposé

    Accuracy In Media 2010

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