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"Some might like the exposure, some might not," said Mr. Parrado.
"This bill has been introduced partly because parts of the executive didn't like the exposure given to Britain's complicity in rendition.
Bank lobbyists don't like the exposure limit rule, and several laid out lengthy criticisms of it in a comment letter filed with regulators on Friday.
"We don't like the exposure," Nova Iriansyah, the vice governor of Aceh, said at the time.
Mr. Wynn, whose own work is prominent on the site, said the artists like the exposure.
Lenny's act was not precisely scripted, but he had routines that he followed carefully (like the exposure of the Lone Ranger as a repressed homosexual), improved on and added to.
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Ricardo Martin, the director of the theater, said he liked the exposure and money from the event and being part of what he called history.
The N.C.A.A. likes the exposure that broadcast television provides and it is unlikely ESPN would put many, if any, games on ABC.
"They liked the clothes and they liked the exposure," Mashouf, 61, says of his models.
I liked the exposure, the way I could pretend I didn't care, and how I actually started not to care, even when I accidentally flashed most of a breast as I hitched up the sleeves.
The exhibitors say they like the extra exposure of the Block because it helps drive sales.
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