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1 She opened it once a year for public display on Christmas day.
2 They hope the buyer has plans to put it on public display .
3 In truth, we are both still too fragile for a public display .
4 Some merely saw Hill's act as an artist's public display of disgruntlement.
5 It included two concepts, which have both been put on public display .
6 She wasn't going to give them the satisfaction of a public display .
7 The sketch will go on public display at Buckingham Palace this summer.
8 Apparently, she'd been saving up for one humdinger of a public display .
9 It is the first time they have been on public display in Europe.
10 Their public display was immediately condemned by prominent Russian human rights group Memorial.
11 The plan will go on public display for a month from September 5th.
12 I'm not really into having my heart paraded for public display .
13 It was too intimate a moment for such a public display .
14 So he decided to make their public display a private one.
15 All lots will go on public display there from Saturday until October 4.
16 They are being preserved and repaired before going on public display .
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