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They say the exposure made them sick.
The fear of public exposure made it difficult for me, as a documentary photographer, to find subjects.
And this reporter, being a product of the culture of exposure, made the kvetching the center of his magazine profile.
Also in 1996, BET gave him his own show, "BET Tonight with Tavis Smiley," and between Joyner and BET the exposure made him a black celebrity.
In addition, a vicious press culture of blackmail and exposure made life difficult for gay people who wanted to participate in government and politics.
This week, in a case that's sadly not quite as amusing as it sounds, a group of western trekkers were arrested in Malaysia for having stripped off for photographs on top of Mount Kinabalu after a public outcry spread the belief that the naked flesh exposure made the spirits of mountain angry and caused a fatal earthquake a few days later.
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Television exposure makes a big difference in women's basketball.
Does the exposure make the actor feel uncomfortable?
This early exposure makes the baby receptive to that taste when weaned.
At some point during that period, he said, a declining equity exposure makes sense.
Such national exposure makes it easier to sell sponsorships, Mr. Cass said.
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