Examples of using Exhibit in English and their translations into Hindi
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She held a solo exhibit titled“Smiling Women Nepal” atop Everest.
The exhibit shudders because it's dedicated to thousands who have been killed
A person could exhibit pride in their work,
These six extracts have been recognized as non-toxic by Health Canada, and already exhibit recognized health benefits in humans," said Simard.
There's also a giant squid exhibit as well as other touring exhibits(so check in advance to see what's on).
Some people may exhibit anxiety, indigestion and/or heartburn(some women may present with these as their predominant symptoms instead of chest pain).
Parents who exhibit antisocial behaviors can pass them on to their children,
In addition to numerous networking opportunities, the Exhibit Center, with over 85 booths, has sold out each of the last 15 years.
In addition to the fact that this exhibit looks just amazing,
We thereby exhibit meekness and a strong attachment to the flock of God.- 1 Peter 5: 2.
NOTE: Nano-aluminum/oxidizer mixtures are highly volatile and can exhibit explosive behavior.
They live life with a strategy and exhibit characteristics that not all that different from other not-so-successful businesspeople. What's their secret?
Produced in partnership with the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the exhibit also looks at family life on Alcatraz as well as trends in American penology.
This perspective becomes so entrenched in our mind that we exhibit it in our ordinary life.
where they exhibit those wolf-like skills, cunning, networking, sharp as a knife.
Systems which are trained on datasets collected with biases may exhibit these biases upon use(algorithmic bias),
Highlights of the European art exhibit include Sir Anthony van Dyck's Rinaldo
The Smithsonian Butterfly Garden is an exhibit meant to show the relationship between the butterflies and various habitats.
India because of the legendary strength they exhibit and their size.
code F20.1 Catatonic type: The subject may be almost immobile or exhibit agitated, purposeless movement.