Word: manifester
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...fact, America's idealism and realism have been interwoven ever since Benjamin Franklin played an ingenious balance-of-power game in France while simultaneously propagandizing about America's exceptional values. From the Monroe Doctrine to Manifest Destiny, the U.S. has linked its interests to its ideals. This was especially true during the cold war, which was a moral crusade as well as a security struggle...
...example, Mansfield maintains that the juxtaposed photographs of Hannah Wilke and her aged mother, who bears the visible scar of a mastecomy, make "the physical and emotional repercussions of patriarchy manifest...
While the coherency of the Quartet's ensemble and conceptions was uniformly irreproachable, the four performers at the same time made manifest their own quite disparate styles. The first violinist, Nick Eanet, revealed almost immediately the exquisite clarity of his highly-nuanced sound, while the cellist Marcy Rosen imbued all her solos with intense lyricism. The playing of the second violinist, Nicholas Mann, was passionate though somewhat rough, and the phrasing of the violist, Katherine Murdock, evinced bright enthusiasm...
...Women's drinking is less likely to manifest itself in that way," he said. "I doubt that it means that women's drinking is less problematic...
...process of the disease. It was frightening and all you wanted to do was just go and hide. You didn't want to come near it, or you didn't want to come near people. They were years of complete antisociability. I would do things like manifest symptoms. I would go to the doctor like every week all the time. And I finally said, "I have to stop this. Either I make a commitment to just live my life and make sure I live it to the fullest and not be paranoid about things like this, or else...