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exhibitionists

n. (plural of exhibitionist English)

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Exhibitionists (TV series)

Exhibitionists is a Canadian documentary series that first premiered on CBC Television on October 4, 2015.

Hosted by Amanda Parris, Exhibitionists features Canadian and international artists, both emerging and established, as they reshape their country's artistic landscape. It is produced by CBC Arts.

Usage examples of "exhibitionists".

Adikor and he were successful today, one of the Exhibitionists might come look at them.

The Exhibitionists were easy to spot: they had to wear silver clothes, signaling to everyone around them that their implant broadcasts were publicly accessible.

He knew the Companion-broadcasts from the Exhibitionists were being monitored by countless people.

Jasmel was refusing to respond at all, and the Exhibitionists at last left her alone.

Council building, perhaps to avoid Exhibitionists, and was now making her own way outside.

Four silver-clad Exhibitionists were on hand as well, letting the public watch what was unfolding.

The big square was divided into four smaller squares, each showing the perspective of one of the four Exhibitionists on hand at the Debral nickel mine as the delegation from the United Nations emerged.

A contingent of local female officials and two local silver-clad Exhibitionists were on hand, and again speeches were made, including remarks by a woman introduced as the president of the local Gray Council.

Mary and Bandra had watched the transmissions from the Exhibitionists on Donakat Island.

A couple of Exhibitionists always sat in on Council sessions, but the item to be announced today was of wide interest, and even Exhibitionists who normally only attended sporting events or poetry readings were in attendance.

And two Exhibitionists were there with recording units, taking pictures they would relay once they got back up to the surface.

Everyone kept the lens covered except hookers on call, exhibitionists and a couple of obscure religious groups who believed they had nothing to hide and constantly called each other to make sure.