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1 Rapsody: They need more exposure to images that show us all beautiful.
2 A little more exposure , and the rheumatism will be grinding ye again.
3 It's a a little bit better because you don't have more exposure .
4 He smiled as she adjusted her neckline for a fraction more exposure .
5 And the filmmakers said they hoped an Oscar win would bring more exposure .
6 As Clarke put it, investors are looking for more exposure to the market.
7 So that is even more exposure for our brand, they said.
8 Entering these competitions gives your work more exposure and higher ratings.
9 Just what do filmmakers get out of the bargain, besides lots more exposure ?
10 EBONY.com: Did appearing on Empire give you more exposure to the Black community?
11 And I've always wanted to work in Europe and experience more exposure of that.
12 We need a lot more exposure for the boys, in terms of competitive games.
13 Scots often complain that Scotland's place among nations deserves more exposure than it gets.
14 GE gets savings and more exposure to a civil-aviation market growing at full throttle.
15 The star qualities, if she has them, may start to emerge with more exposure .
16 With a new underwriting banks would end up with slightly more exposure and higher pricing.
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