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Crucially, Fellows gain months of exposure before they even start thinking about solutions they can build.
Ms. Ryan had little national exposure before the age of 50.
On average, a person can withstand about 60 years of sun exposure before skin cancers develop.
But some athletes are concerned about minimizing their exposure before the Summer or Winter Games.
Through extensive surveys, they found that many investors reduce their equity exposure before taking their summer holidays.
"They measured exposure before the disease occurred, while in most studies you have to rely on people's recollections".
He feared exposure before his friends, who had read many of the stories in their earlier versions.
Those shown at festivals might go to a Web site for wider exposure before being picked up by a cable channel or DVD company.
The buildings on the Plaza were invisible but for a faint glow; the artist got off just one three-and-a-half-minute exposure before his shutter froze.
Lawyers who have been following the dispute said that the I.B.M. counterclaims raised questions about how thoroughly SCO had considered its exposure before taking on such an opponent.
Students are under pressure to pick a career path early on so there is value in getting exposure before having to make that choice.
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