Yet her story, and those of other successful women entrepreneurs, are scarcely in the public eye.
How about handling that mano-a-mano for a minute, rather than out in the public eye?
The cyclist's one-time high-profile relationship with singer Sheryl Crow also kept him in the public eye.
Dealing with setbacks and vulnerabilities in the public eye eats away at confidence and can undermine careers.
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Another former Disney princess who's growing up in the public eye is Bieber's former girlfriend, Selena Gomez.
Government and business have been increasingly thrown together in the public eye over the last few years.
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As with others in "crisis communications, " Ms. Kessler rarely acts as a spokeswoman in the public eye.
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However, leakage of this kind of document, at either end, can have lasting consequences in the public eye.
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Politicians have an inherent advantage in these high-pressure situations because they make their living in the public eye.
Truth be told, there are very few people in the public eye who have license for dressing bizarrely.
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When she's not in the public eye, her focus at this time is on her children and her marriage.
Her self-confessed liking for being in the public eye may also prove useful.
It's probably just a chance to get it back in the public eye.
Everybody makes mistakes -- most of my mistakes are in the public eye.
The family has stayed active in keeping Nielsen's case in the public eye.
We are inclined to deify successful people in the public eye, and in our time that certainly includes CEOs.
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The bold-face names on our list also benefit from the large amount of time they spend in the public eye.
She likes being in the public eye and she clearly reveled in the attention that the presidential campaign brought her.
With a fresh, non-American perspective, Jelinek makes clever, cynical observations about a life that was seemingly lived in the public eye.
The Labour leader criticised those in the public eye who "abuse the privilege of their celebrity to insult, demean and belittle others".
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He's keeping the issues dear to him in the public eye, but hasn't made a ton of progress in making much happen.
This controversy will nonetheless be once more in the public eye shortly.
Before the convention, voter ignorance about Mr Gore had been profound, even though he had been in the public eye for years.
And I think all of us end up going through stuff like this when we're in the public eye constantly, as you said.
And the researchers certainly pick up on this and use the media hype to get their names out there in the public eye.
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Amtrak's losses, which are in the public eye, pale into insignificance compared with the losses of these other transport systems, which are not.
It's nice to have something in life that you're able to have for yourself, because so much of your lives are in the public eye.
Two newspapers, the New York Times and the Guardian, kept the story in the public eye, depsite News International's insistence the practice was not widespread.
In recent years, Fawcett has appeared sporadically in the public eye.
Initially introverted candidates may not be in line for senior level positions where comfort in the public eye is necessary but when hired make outstanding contributions.
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