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public eye



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On the contrary, sometimes it unfolds out of the public eye; self-abnegation can be a reliable marker of character.

From Los Angeles Times

Despite his high profile, he kept out of the public eye, largely limiting his appearances to quarterly earnings calls.

From The Wall Street Journal

After a couple of offside goals being allowed, a blatant penalty not being awarded plus various other controversial decisions, the weekend certainly brought the subject back into the public eye.

From BBC

For Jetton and his colleagues, the fight rarely enters the public eye, but is vital to global security.

From Barron's

Now, the regime is led by Maduro’s deputies, who are trying to appease the U.S. and have allowed a small space for critics to emerge back into the public eye.

From The Wall Street Journal