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But it also opens up exposure to a worldwide audience who tune in for the tradition, the speed and, yes, to watch the victor capture the spoils (Tony Kanaan won $2,353,355 for his 2013 win) once a year.

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Thus, this negative exposure opens up a potentially negative pathway where risk to reinitiate drug use or reoffend are more likely than it is for those who are not exposed to this negative experience.

The panel noted the consistency of the two vintages, but was surprised to find that the more closed-in of the two turned out to be the '98, which opened up with exposure to air.

Turntable does possibly open up some exposure by allowing users to upload their own tracks, but it seems those (maybe) are only accessible to be played by the uploading user.

Trajectory based individual exposure analysis opens up new perspectives in public health research.

Aside from getting a wider exposure, this opens up an opportunity for you to establish and cultivate a genuine online relationship with influencers.

The Daisy Milano mining camp in the southern Kurnalpi Terrane has opened up new exposures in relatively old geological sequences, which record structures that pre-date the main ENE-WSW D2 shortening event.

Necklines were opened up.

Doors will open up.

Players opened up.

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