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They have made it their goal to bring exposure to a game they love and toil anonymously to play.
McIngvale said that as long as the bowl helps bring exposure to the Gallery Furniture brand, he will keep bankrolling part of it.
Purcell adds: "The best MBAs will bring exposure to a diversity of backgrounds and experience, and women obviously have a great deal to offer in that sense".
Li Yan, a climate and energy expert at Greenpeace East Asia, said the case could bring exposure to polluted cities outside of Beijing, putting pressure on provincial officials to prioritise the problem.
"We want to find different diverse developers, [new] app concepts and bring exposure and light to young talent," Howard said.
The company's once again using its presence at a big electronics show to bring exposure to a new crop of startups developed within its confines.
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"It brings exposure and an incredible amount of revenue.
It brought exposure, and the sport took off.
In school we have more autonomy, which brings exposure to difficult situations.
As the exhibition makes clear, the second world war brought exposure to new ideas, as did postwar European migration.
The tie-up with Sky as a sponsor has also benefited the sport in Britain, bringing exposure, acceptability and a platform for further promotion.
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