Regard for my sister's credit and feelings prevented any
public exposure; but I wrote to Mr.
He would have done wisely to conceal from a fool that he had been married already, and that he had suffered the horrid
public exposure of a Trial for the murder of his wife.
She fled for refuge, as it were, to the
public exposure, and dreaded the moment when its protection should be withdrawn from her.
She confined herself, or tried to confine herself, to the simple, indubitable family misery which must envelop all, if it were indeed a matter of certified guilt and
public exposure. The mother's sufferings, the father's; there she paused.
Her love for Mercy and her loathing for Grace, her horror of seeing her darling degraded and her affection profaned by a
public exposure, had hurried her--there was no disputing it--into treating an injured woman harshly.
Incidentally, I may tell you that we are doing the reverse of what you very justly blame, and that we are endeavouring to prevent anything like
public exposure of private matters which must necessarily follow when once the case is fairly in the hands of the official police.
I did think there was nobody but Poiret who could show the like after that after ten years'
public exposure to the inclemencies of Parisian weather."
Could it be that an underlying mental health condition was exacerbated by the stress and
public exposure of the most private of hopes and aspirations?
The candidates were presented to the media yesterday, the first
public exposure, in a local hotel.
Reducing the
public exposure to mercury by awareness among the masses at all levels, particularly schools,colleges, universities and mass media channels is imperative' Shamimi highlighted.