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The Pavelot la Dominode is often considered the first among the region's many premier crus, although Mr. Bize's Les Vergelesses, from a rocky, well-exposed vineyard at the north end of Savigny, vies with it for supremacy in the appellation.
The Death-Defying Values of Savigny-lès-Beaune Jay McInerney 2011
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For companies well-exposed to booming emerging nations in South America and Asia, first-quarter earnings have generally been strong.
Europe's Share Divide: Emerging Markets Michael Haddon 2011
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Just insert a card and you'll shoot sharp, well-exposed photos right away.
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When the lighting is less than ideal, using a higher ISO setting gives you more flexibility in adjusting other exposure settings (such as aperture or shutter speed) to capture a well-exposed photo or freeze action.
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Videos looked sharp and well-exposed, though we did not compare them to those from other cell phones, or view them anywhere except on the iPhone screen.
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When the lighting is less than ideal, using a higher ISO setting gives you more flexibility in adjusting other exposure settings such as aperture or shutter speed to capture a well-exposed photo or freeze action.
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Annual precipitation of nearly 80 inches can occur on the well-exposed high peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains that reach over 6000 feet.
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Videos looked sharp and well-exposed, though we did not compare them to those from other cell phones, or view them anywhere except on the iPhone screen.
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In recent years, however, he's also broken ground on a far less well-exposed subject: the question of race in Latin America.
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Annual precipitation of over 80 inches can occur on the well-exposed high peaks.
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