31.   The post gave him public exposure and made him a key player in the Sonoran power structure.

32.   The Rev. Jesse Jackson has suffered severe public exposure withdrawal syndrome since his last quixotic quest for the White House.

33.   The show takes applications from design firms anxious for the public exposure and publicity, and most show gardens are projected as mostly idyllic surroundings.

34.   The university student will probably remain an anonymous hero for many women because the courts systematically shield the victim from public exposure.

35.   Their duty is not to defend clients against criminal charges and it is not to protect wrongdoers from public exposure.

36.   This suggests the obvious lesson that speech should be monitored, especially if it risks public exposure.

37.   Victory brought a statue and the promise of a romance book cover that would give them public exposure and possibly heat up their careers.

38.   Woods sees the change as good news for artists, who can now gain public exposure faster and cheaper than ever.

39.   Yet certain objects have been exhibited repeatedly and gain stature with each public exposure.

40.   Yet the cautionary case of Alexis Smith illuminates how events can conspire to rob even seemingly well-established figures not only of critical attention but also of public exposure.

a. + exposure >>共 478
national 4.16%
prolonged 3.22%
first 2.87%
public 2.52%
international 2.47%
long-term 2.33%
possible 2.13%
long 1.93%
maximum 1.93%
greater 1.73%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
exposure 0.10%
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