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Ensure that she is exposed of both men and women doing all sorts of
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"I think that the kinds of things that women are exposed to tend to be in more of a chronic or repeated nature
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Men go to war and are exposed to combat stress
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Men are exposed to more acts of random physical violence
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The kinds of interpersonal violence that women are exposed to tend to be in domestic situations, by, unfortunately, parents or other family members, and they tend not to be one-shot deals
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Though why I should be, I don’t know … we live in a very exposed world when it comes to what is considered newsworthy
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The children are exposed to good habits (‘sanskars’) by the elders
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In urban areas this is not easy, as people are not exposed to the community living as is possible in villages
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Most of us have been exposed to the concept of God from our childhood
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We have also the responsibility to help our less fortunate brethren, at least in their old age, to be exposed to spiritual thoughts and service to others instead of self-preservation
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Still later the communication improved as we were either exposed to some spiritual advice or wanted help to get over some problem or tension
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exposed wood shaving floor of her tin cell yard, feeling as though she ran under the
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buzzed against his exposed chest
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John glances awkwardly about the limo, his big secret suddenly exposed
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leather on his exposed feet, of tailored cotton against his chest, and the thickness of
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She brought her feet down gently to the sand on a beach of moderate surf, one of the exposed sides of this island
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I held the bucket in front of my exposed manhood
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‘I thought it would be better coming out here, the village pub is rather exposed, I feel
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He was not able to discover a veron account for any of them, and he was pretty sure the codes he had were good because the codes had exposed their financials
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Floor panels lay exposed here and there, with the guts of the place, cables and wires, exposed and trailing across the floor
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Blood dripped from my bruised nose onto Robbie’s face as I aimed my own fist at his now exposed jaw
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What could he tell a child who was increasingly exposed to this world
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September’s clarion call to looming winter began to gnaw at the flesh on her exposed legs
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“I just want to go home”, she said, trying to breathe softly while mustering the militia of authority to protect her exposed flanks
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It had been hard visiting Abery before but Joris hadn’t been there and she’d been able to withdraw into herself to some extent … and the European trip had been hectic, demanding her full attention … and in London afterwards she’d been occupied in achieving Joris’s purpose … and the trip across had kept her mind busy, first with JJ and then Iain … and even coming back, being at The Centre and travelling on the wasteg … that too had been manageable … but now … with no purpose to drive her, no solitude to enfold her and no Joris but only the shadow of his memory imprinted in JJ’s face and voice … she felt naked, vulnerable and viciously exposed to the scouring of her grief
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the ones with diamante midriffs exposed
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The production of collagen is affected when the skin is exposed to reactive oxygen
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where the plaster still adheres to exposed rib lathes
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and exposed stumps of timber
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‘Well, we looked round the slate mine – it’s a terrible place, no green at all, just the grey exposed slate … I hated the atmosphere of the place – it would have been a hard life working the slate
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This bay is least exposed to wind and high waves, and is the closest natural harbour to both Sophia and Faria
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The gown tumbled to the ground leaving her completely exposed, utterly physical and utterly vulnerable, if only for a second
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I suppose I should have been impressed but even as the courtesy gig nudged the boarding steps, I had never felt so naked and exposed
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formed when water was exposed overnight to the
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systems that are continually connected to the Internet, exposed to the World-
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He looked at the boat again and noticed that a couple feet more sand was exposed now than when they got here
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However much it goes against the grain to have my personal life exposed, I cannot just disappear
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The one eye that was exposed, blinked
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The tide was out further than she had seen it so far; it had exposed another five or so metres of rock pools
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In another corner of the sheet was a doodle of a dress cut so low that both cheeks and both breasts were exposed, yet it had a long train that trailed across the floor behind, but was open beyond the crotch in front
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In the second ambulance Bex has her right arm exposed so that it lies along her side with her palm facing upwards
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Sweat drips off his forehead onto Leona's exposed chest
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This was a philosophy he hadn’t been exposed to
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“So you’ve exposed us for the common folk that we are
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language was astonishing for one exposed for the first time
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The interior room was over three stories high at the top of the elevator shaft, the huge arch in the shaft where it turned over was exposed
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Consumer durable goods were expected to last from a decade for cheap clothing, to a century for light duty devices that aren’t exposed to the elements
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If you look, there’s a gouge where the soil is newly exposed
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The end of the drive where they stand is sheltered and they’re not exposed to the midday sun; it seems they like standing there
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with his other arm and felt the jagged edge of the exposed bone
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Barrett said, and menacingly raised her uncut nails to the exposed chalkboard
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their task complete and the case against Guichard exposed
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The way this followed the curve of her hips and left most of one leg exposed was inordinately exciting
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If their history was as long as this girl claimed and they had been exposed to an advanced civilization during the ice-age, they had plenty of time to advance in many other areas
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With each dwindling load, more and more of the ancient building became exposed; she’d never really taken a good look at the size of the place
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The hangar they were in front of was immense but inadequate to hold the jet whose tailfin was exposed to the elements
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thus been exposed to the Curse of the Whittons
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James and Thomas took one look at the exposed
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In all great towns, several are every night exposed in the street, or drowned like puppies in the water
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fruit for the Kingdom will be exposed as false
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She had no lips, but spoke through a flap of skin hanging over her upper row of teeth while her lower jaw was fully exposed down to the white bone of her chin
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are exposed, and the truth of God changes our minds, we will be
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The lowest ordinary rate of profit must always be something more than what is sufficient to compensate the occasional losses to which every employment of stock is exposed
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The lowest ordinary rate of interest must, in the same manner, be something more than sufficient to compensate the occasional losses to which lending, even with tolerable prudence, is exposed
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shall not frequently be exposed to public sale
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In an area cleared of refuse the partially stripped hulk of a fine old machine lay exposed
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themselves to be exposed to this oppression without a remedy
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When that was done it exposed a fine room carved right into the bedrock of the city on three sides, built stone on the other
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Silver is very seldom found virgin, but, like most other metals, is generally mineralized with some other body, from which it is impossible to separate it in such quantities as will pay for the expense, but by a very laborious and tedious operation, which cannot well be carried on but in work-houses erected for the purpose, and, therefore, exposed to the inspection of the king's officers
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Many of the more exposed carvings were now worn
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But more thugs were piling into the ditch behind them forcing them forward so that they fell onto more caltrops which punched into their exposed chests and faces
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wolves and exposed to the freezing temperatures of the
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Somehow his helmet was lost in the shuffle, leaving the flesh of his face and neck fully exposed
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It seemed that the entity had left itself exposed in its desperation to fix its hack
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The only features they exposed were sky-blue eyes delicately lined with green
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The sun beat relentlessly on the exposed plains as Jean
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exposed pedant, with affectation, for showing author’s
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2) You are being exposed to this situation because you also have a lesson to learn
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In those unfortunate countries, indeed, where men are continually afraid of the violence of their superiors, they frequently bury or conceal a great part of their stock, in order to have it always at hand to carry with them to some place of safety, in case of their being threatened with any of those disasters to which they consider themselves at all times exposed
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He flexed his fingers in amazement, seeing pinkish flesh where before had been exposed bone
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Yet the messiah here will be exposed
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“You go there so often…” I had touched an exposed nerve, but
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Over and above the accidents to which they are exposed from the unskilfulness of the conductors of this paper money, they are liable to several others, from which no prudence or skill of those conductors can guard them
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another bench, better exposed to the sun
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While they created a circle around me, Willow painted inscriptions across my exposed skin
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This notion, which at first sight seems so plausible, has been so fully exposed by Mr Hume, that it is, perhaps, unnecessary to say any thing more about it
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Order and good government, and along with them the liberty and security of individuals, were in this manner established in cities, at a time when the occupiers of land in the country, were exposed to every sort of violence
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There is a much more devious kind of fear that we are exposed to much more often than we may like, and totally more often than is necessary
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It could get very unpleasant on the plain when the wind blew; the sand would sting like needles on exposed skin
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Though only their heads and arms were exposed out of the dark sea, she could sense his body right beside her
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To dream that you are exposed to radiation indicates that you are surrounded by a lot of negativity in your waking life
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Holy Queen of Heaven – she is beautiful! Although the costume covered her firm breasts, her erect nipples were exposed
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Alternatively, it implies that you have a fear of being exposed
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We will recognize them because we have been previously exposed to these sounds
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With each every breath you are exposed five
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Though from excess of caution he should sometimes do this without any real necessity, yet all the inconveniencies which his crew can thereby suffer are inconsiderable, in comparison of the danger, misery, and ruin, to which they might sometimes be exposed by a less provident conduct
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Though, from excess of avarice, in the same manner, the inland corn merchant should sometimes raise the price of his corn somewhat higher than the scarcity of the season requires, yet all the inconveniencies which the people can suffer from this conduct, which effectually secures them from a famine in the end of the season, are inconsiderable, in comparison of what they might have been exposed to by a more liberal way of dealing in the beginning of it the corn merchant himself is likely to suffer the most by this excess of avarice; not only from the indignation which it generally excites against him, but, though he should escape the effects of this indignation, from the quantity of corn which it necessarily leaves upon his hands in the end of the season, and which, if the next season happens to prove favourable, he must always sell for a much lower price than he might otherwise have had
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The larger the continent, the easier the communication through all the different parts of it, both by land and by water, the less would any one particular part of it ever be exposed to either of these calamities, the scarcity of any one country being more likely to be relieved by the plenty of some other
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advantageous, because the merchants of the favoured country, enjoying a sort of monopoly there, will often sell their goods for a better price than if exposed to the free competition of all other nations
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The dangers to which a false coiner is everywhere exposed, if he lives in the country of which he counterfeits the coin, and to which his agents or correspondents are exposed, if he lives in a foreign country, are by far too great to be incurred for the sake of a profit of six or seven per cent