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1 His countenance was hard and ruddy, and indicated long exposure to weather.
2 But Bridgewater had reduced that long exposure significantly this year, the investor added.
3 Supposition: Mendicant Bias was distorted by long exposure to similar discourse.
4 But the next day neither chill nor cold resulted from the long exposure .
5 His face was deeply bronzed by long exposure to the wind and sun.
6 Finally the drowsiness which long exposure to cold induces began to oppress him.
7 His face was burly, jolly, and reddened rather than tanned by long exposure .
8 This result was not achieved using the long exposure protocol.
9 For smartphones, find apps that allow for long exposure times.
10 It's shooting a long exposure so it can get better shadow detail as well.
11 He favored a small aperature and long exposure to create a dreamy, otherworldly feel.
12 A long exposure will only record things in the frame for the whole time.
13 And over time, if I did a long exposure , I could show that line.
14 The plate needs a long exposure , so I can't catch people riding the waves.
15 And cargoes such as Japanese computers might not survive long exposure to freezing temperatures.
16 It possesses a tendency to harden and become solid, on long exposure to the air.
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This collocation consists of: Long exposure through the time
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