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In the meantime, Mr. Watts is hopeful that his newfound exposure will help him fulfill his very sincere dream of earning $1 million in the next two years.
It was, of course, 1000 AD.
In response to my newfound exposure and status as a prison education expert, officials issued a series of retaliatory incident reports, all of which were eventually expunged on appeal.
But since officiating the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton two years ago, an event watched by hundreds of millions of people worldwide, the dean of London's Westminster Abbey has used his newfound exposure to his advantage.
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While Ms. Johnson and her fellow protesters were pleased with their newfound media exposure, if not their charges, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg called their actions "an outrage" on a radio program yesterday.
The escape routes are well trodden -- love affairs, midlife crises -- though strewn with the left-behind luggage of those who encountered unforeseen obstacles along the way (panic, guilt, self-engineered exposures) and beat self-abashed retreats to their domestic gulags, even after pledging body and soul to newfound loves in the balmy utopias of nondomesticated romances.
NewFound Road, bluegrass.
Newfound fame.
Schiavone appreciates the newfound attention.
He credited his newfound patience.
Or at least newfound conversation.
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