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You would need really good drainage and a bit of exposure for this one.
Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate and chief economist of the World Bank, recently took to the pages of USA Today to denounce America's widening wealth gulf, and probably to get a little bit of exposure for his new book.
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"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.
And when the facts run out, you can always rely on the efforts of experts cum storytellers, who will be happy to spin yarns from the thinnest and most fragile of threads in exchange for a bit of exposure.
"As a venture capitalist investing in startups for over a decade now, one gets quite a bit of exposure to the twists and turns in the journey of building a company.
There's nothing like a bit of public exposure for a politician, is there?
The trip to the U.K. is coming on the heels of a bit of national exposure for the choir.
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.
I realise the kids need a bit of exposure to life outside the Sydney bubble.
And in fact, I'm suspicious that there's quite a bit of exposure on the other side.
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