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Thanks to TP for continuing to re-expose the Cosmo Man.
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Vomiting will re-expose the throat and mouth to the caustic substance, increasing her risk for developing burns
Caustics 2010
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Deliberately re-expose yourself to the information more elaborately if you want the retrieval to be of high quality.
Brain rule #6 Clive Shepherd 2009
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Deliberately re-expose yourself to the information more elaborately if you want the retrieval to be of high quality.
Archive 2009-05-01 Clive Shepherd 2009
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"Our aim here is not to re-traumatize the person, but rather to re-expose them to relevant traumatic events in a graduated way that they can handle."
Sam Spear: Using Technology to Treat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 2009
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"Not acting would leave the Afghans at the mercy of the Taliban and Al Qaeda, would re-expose us to the risk of terrorism and would leave our allies to fight for us alone."
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He's also allegedly the money man behind Kaladonia's imaginary 500 book deal, including the first 9 volumes totaling 3500 pages on the final truth and re-expose on Roswell.
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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I conjecture that reaching a prestigious lifetime appointment is such a taxing climb that most people who make it won't trade in their perks and voluntarily re-expose themselves to insecurity.
Apocalyptic politics. Ann Althouse 2005
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The cycle undergone is: Expose to the sun to sterilize, cover to ferment, re-expose for broth concentration.
Chapter 24 1979
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"It's very controversial when people start talking about who did what, and I don't want to go back and re-expose old wounds or try to right any of the wrongs."
NYT > Home Page By TIM MUTRIE 2011
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