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You would need really good drainage and a bit of exposure for this one.
"The puppies have quite a bit of exposure, which is great for our purposes," he said.
The parade had the expected gaggle of New York City politicians jockeying for a bit of exposure.
Podolski made his comments during a mass interview on Tuesday, a rare bit of exposure to the news media in this event.
She's been out of the limelight since winning that album award back at 21 57, so hopefully this bit of exposure will give her career the much needed attention it deserves.
In the short run, it's a welcome bit of exposure and hopefully the dialogue will turn to the real issues of poverty, lack of opportunity and a historical lack of government funding.
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"I thought, 'Oh, I'll get myself a bit of international exposure by going to Lebanon'.
There's nothing like a bit of public exposure for a politician, is there?
Up to now, regulators have typically acted as if every bit of excess exposure is potentially hazardous.
However, it is easy to forget that RBS still has quite a bit of international exposure, despite its numerous disposals.
Really did not see enough of her last year so let's hope this gives her a bit of extra exposure for 2013, eh? Emeli Sandé wins best British female solo artist at the Brits 2013.
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