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By that he means exposure, regardless of whether it leads to a deal.
Douthat's narrative of decline implicates the sexual revolution; globalization (by which he means exposure to non-Christian religions); and the Vietnam War, which bifurcated American Christianity.
It's quite funny that everyone's like, 'I'm going to ask for the day off [from their day jobs].' It's a pop video!" It also means exposure unlike anything these dancers are used to.
In the most culturally interconnected time ever, familiarity with the art of the rest of the world, which means exposure to other ideas and values, just makes practical sense: it keeps us in the cosmopolitan loop, makes us full citizens.
"Everyone wanted this assignment because it means exposure to the new management," confided one competitor.
In U.S. stocks, for example, this means exposure to large-, mid- and small-cap stocks.
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It also certainly meant exposure to a great deal of music.
Emotional abuse meant exposure to behaviour such as harshness and name-calling from parents.
"It meant exposure to lots of conductors, their techniques and the teachings," said Mr. Simons, who has actually never formally studied conducting.
Exhibiting The Crystal Reef at Tribeca meant exposure as well as test subjects for the project.
Historically, they were nurses, which in wartime meant exposure to trauma.
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