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    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To put object on public display, e.g. in a gallery
    They are exhibiting the painting in the museum
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To show something, such as an emotion
    Jim was exhibiting signs of having a heart attack
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To present something, especially in a court of law, as evidence.
    The lawyer is exhibiting the weapon used in the crime.
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To manifest or demonstrate a particular quality or trait.
    The child is exhibiting signs of anxiety.

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    The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)

    19:49The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)
    • With his career on the rise, Richter was exhibiting with his good friend Conrad Fischer, who became a very progressive gallerist, showcasing the top artists of minimal art, conceptual art and formalism. Think of Karl André, Sol Lewitt, Bruce Nauman, Fred Sambach, On Kawara or Richard Long. In this context, Richter felt much more at home with painting, allowing the artist to take on painting outside of its tradition, questioning it as no other artist had done before. During the first years of this decade, Richter painted many portraits, of which a specific series of 48 portraits would be showcased at the 36th Venice Biennale in 1972, followed by participating in Documenta V in Kassel.

      With his career on the rise, Richter was exhibiting with his good friend Conrad Fischer, who became a very progressive gallerist, showcasing the top artists of minimal art, conceptual art and formalism. Think of Karl André, Sol Lewitt, Bruce Nauman, Fred Sambach, On Kawara or Richard Long. In this context, Richter felt much more at home with painting, allowing the artist to take on painting outside of its tradition, questioning it as no other artist had done before. During the first years of this decade, Richter painted many portraits, of which a specific series of 48 portraits would be showcased at the 36th Venice Biennale in 1972, followed by participating in Documenta V in Kassel.

    • With his career on the rise, Richter was exhibiting with his good friend Konrad Fischer, who became a very progressive gallerist, showcasing the top artists of minimal art, conceptual art, and

      With his career on the rise, Richter was exhibiting with his good friend Konrad Fischer, who became a very progressive gallerist, showcasing the top artists of minimal art, conceptual art, and

    B1

    Sex Differences [Cognition, Education, and Biology]

    06:31Sex Differences [Cognition, Education, and Biology]
    • During childhood, boys tend to be more physically active, exhibiting greater interest in objects and exploration.

      During childhood, boys tend to be more physically active, exhibiting greater interest in objects and exploration.

    • During childhood, boys tend to be more physically active, exhibiting greater interest in objects and exploration.

      During childhood, boys tend to be more physically active, exhibiting greater interest in objects and exploration.

    B1

    The Mark of True Love...

    06:25The Mark of True Love...
    • We humans have an immense appetite for complicated things, neuroscience, astrophysics and molecular biology of course, but also barely decipherable books, abstract works of art and avant-garde pieces of theatre without plot or character, all of which perhaps evoke the primordial puzzles of the universe and our own always ineffable existence within it. But our veneration for complexity can reach a most painful, time-consuming and futile zenith in one area in particular – relationships. It's here that we find otherwise discerning and hard-headed people exhibiting extreme patience, often lasting over a succession of tormented years, for what we can call complicated situations. The complexities may arise from some of the following dynamics. A beloved partner who wants to commit and surely will one day but not quite yet on account of this or that factor or not entirely because of certain psychological fears or not conclusively or at least not without certain important caveats. They may need space, freedom or what they call a chance to explore though quite what was still not wholly clear, though we have asked them on many occasions. Then a partner with whom there are a lot of misunderstandings, around whom words often lose their standard meanings, around whom we may have to spend hours untangling what was truly meant and around whom gestures or deeds that we previously thought uncontentious suddenly become the occasion for major surprising aggravations. Or a partner who in principle is there for us and in theory loves us very very much but in actuality – like last week and the week before that – is constantly remarkably busy, unable to respond to our texts, out with their compelling friends or concentrated on their always extremely demanding job. Or a partner with whom we sit up late at night on many occasions with a pad and paper to hand attempting to determine where the issues are coming from, what is at play and how things might be handled before, baffled and upset, we finally have to retreat to bed a little after 1am feeling fragile and tearful.

      We humans have an immense appetite for complicated things, neuroscience, astrophysics and molecular biology of course, but also barely decipherable books, abstract works of art and avant-garde pieces of theatre without plot or character, all of which perhaps evoke the primordial puzzles of the universe and our own always ineffable existence within it. But our veneration for complexity can reach a most painful, time-consuming and futile zenith in one area in particular – relationships. It's here that we find otherwise discerning and hard-headed people exhibiting extreme patience, often lasting over a succession of tormented years, for what we can call complicated situations. The complexities may arise from some of the following dynamics. A beloved partner who wants to commit and surely will one day but not quite yet on account of this or that factor or not entirely because of certain psychological fears or not conclusively or at least not without certain important caveats. They may need space, freedom or what they call a chance to explore though quite what was still not wholly clear, though we have asked them on many occasions. Then a partner with whom there are a lot of misunderstandings, around whom words often lose their standard meanings, around whom we may have to spend hours untangling what was truly meant and around whom gestures or deeds that we previously thought uncontentious suddenly become the occasion for major surprising aggravations. Or a partner who in principle is there for us and in theory loves us very very much but in actuality – like last week and the week before that – is constantly remarkably busy, unable to respond to our texts, out with their compelling friends or concentrated on their always extremely demanding job. Or a partner with whom we sit up late at night on many occasions with a pad and paper to hand attempting to determine where the issues are coming from, what is at play and how things might be handled before, baffled and upset, we finally have to retreat to bed a little after 1am feeling fragile and tearful.

    • It's here that we find otherwise discerning and hard-headed people exhibiting extreme patience, often lasting over a succession of tormented years, for what we can call complicated situations.

      It's here that we find otherwise discerning and hard-headed people exhibiting extreme patience, often lasting over a succession of tormented years, for what we can call complicated situations.

    B1

    What Are Micro Expressions? | Body Language

    02:55What Are Micro Expressions? | Body Language
    • Now most facial expressions last more than a second. So you're not exhibiting micro expressions

      Now most facial expressions last more than a second. So you're not exhibiting micro expressions

    • all the time. But sometimes you're exhibiting what's called micro expressions. And micro

      all the time. But sometimes you're exhibiting what's called micro expressions. And micro

    B2

    How Much Money is LOVE Worth?

    05:24How Much Money is LOVE Worth?
    • even though you're going to miss class just because you want to see them that badly, you're exhibiting limerent behavior.

      even though you're going to miss class just because you want to see them that badly, you're exhibiting limerent behavior.

    • badly, you're exhibiting limerent behaviour. Okay, that sounds great.

      badly, you're exhibiting limerent behaviour. Okay, that sounds great.

    A2

    10 HABITS FOR (ALMOST) LIMITLESS ENERGY

    49:5610 HABITS FOR (ALMOST) LIMITLESS ENERGY
    • If you're around somebody exhibiting bad behavior and having poor energy, you will not just pick up on that.

      If you're around somebody exhibiting bad behavior and having poor energy, you will not just pick up on that.

    • If you're around somebody exhibiting bad behavior and having poor energy, you will not just pick up on that;

      If you're around somebody exhibiting bad behavior and having poor energy, you will not just pick up on that;

    B1

    Resilience of the Maya Civilization (Full Episode) | Rise and Fall of the Maya | National Geographic

    44:18Resilience of the Maya Civilization (Full Episode) | Rise and Fall of the Maya | National Geographic
    • Chichen Itzas exhibits a staircase shadow on the equinox, so Mayapan is complementary in exhibiting it on the solstices.

      Chichen Itzas exhibits a staircase shadow on the equinox, so Mayapan is complementary in exhibiting it on the solstices.

    • Chichén Itzá exhibits a staircase shadow on the equinoxes, so Mayapán is complementary in exhibiting it on the solstices.

      Chichén Itzá exhibits a staircase shadow on the equinoxes, so Mayapán is complementary in exhibiting it on the solstices.

    B1

    I hate my girlfriend's boyfriend

    03:14I hate my girlfriend's boyfriend
    • And you're such a generous person that I can't even imagine you exhibiting that kind of selfishness.

      And you're such a generous person that I can't even imagine you exhibiting that kind of selfishness.

    • He just made no attempt to meet you halfway, and you're such a generous person that I can't even imagine you exhibiting that kind of selfishness, you know.

      He just made no attempt to meet you halfway, and you're such a generous person that I can't even imagine you exhibiting that kind of selfishness, you know.

    B1

    To Sleep, Perchance to Dream - Crash Course Psychology #9

    10:41To Sleep, Perchance to Dream - Crash Course Psychology #9
    • As you relax more deeply, you move into NREM 2 stage sleep, as your brain starts exhibiting bursts of rapid brainwave activity called sleep spindles.

      As you relax more deeply, you move into NREM 2 stage sleep, as your brain starts exhibiting bursts of rapid brainwave activity called sleep spindles.

    • As you relax more deeply, you move into NREM-2 stage sleep, as your brain starts exhibiting

      As you relax more deeply, you move into NREM-2 stage sleep, as your brain starts exhibiting

    B1

    Is Nostalgia the Reason for Adventure Time's Amazing Awesomeness? | Idea Channel | PBS

    07:49Is Nostalgia the Reason for Adventure Time's Amazing Awesomeness? | Idea Channel | PBS
    • Adventure Time is maybe the closest television comes to classic fairy tales, exhibiting a combo of terror and humor, excitement and fear that are the very hallmarks of childhood.

      Adventure Time is maybe the closest television comes to classic fairy tales, exhibiting a combo of terror and humor, excitement and fear that are the very hallmarks of childhood.

    • exhibiting a combo of terror and humor,

      exhibiting a combo of terror and humor,

    B1