To get their attention, you could try to flicker an eyelid in their direction. |
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Attention should be paid to the correctness of personal details entered on the certificates. |
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Attention to sore nipples should be provided early before severe pain with cracking and abrasions occur. |
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Attention to lubrication detail was not forgotten either, as Richie's mic stand incorporated a pint pot holder. |
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or hyperkinetic disorder is used to describe children who have three main kinds of problems. |
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I reckon we're in danger of raising a whole generation of undiscriminating couch potatoes afflicted by TV-induced Attention Deficit Disorder. |
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Attention has focused on a number of problems, including reinforcement, sympatric speciation, and the ecological context of speciation. |
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Attention will then turn to the application of the general rights of liberty and security of person. |
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Like extroverts, ambiverts tend to enjoy a lot of attention from others. However, an ambivert would rather get the attention from someone that is important to them. |
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Attention should be placed on the correct type of computer furniture and also optimum lighting. |
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Attention is impaired, and a delirious person is difficult to engage in conversation and easily distracted by irrelevant stimuli. |
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Attention will be given to the theoretical problems of pure collectivism and to applied problems of mixed economies. |
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Attention has also been given to ovarian morphology as a primary distinguishing characteristic. |
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Attention was first drawn to the flat when workers in the bakery below reported a brownish-coloured fluid staining their walls on Tuesday. |
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In recent years, TV has been blamed for everything from obesity to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, poor grammar and general yobbery. |
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Attention was also turned to the association of fatherhood with notions of provider and breadwinner. |
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Attention could shift between completing the task and the process of task completion. |
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The starter signal may show Attention or Caution to provide permission for a train to leave a station, instead of the Proceed indication. |
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Attention must therefore be paid to all aspects of the ecosystem and to their interactions when developing future generations of supercomputers. |
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Attention is also being focused on the possibility of trebling or even quadrupling the length of suburban rail track. |
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Their attempts at shifting attention away from the controversy seemed to be working. |
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Attention must also be made to the reels bearings in which the spindle of the spool is housed. |
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The case has drawn attention to the fact that many athletes never graduate. |
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Attention should be paid to premedication if wet-to-dry dressings are used. |
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If the beautiful body of the car isn't enough to catch your attention, the purr of the engine will give you a cargasm. |
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That fellow's new limousine is the centre of attention, as everyone stops to stare at it. |
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So I turned my attention to setting up my new home, arranging the furniture and displaying Rita's sparkling glass and chinaware on the sideboard. |
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He was always the class clown, constantly telling jokes and attracting everyone's attention in school. |
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My attention was called to this many years ago, very shortly after the introduction of cocain as a local anesthetic. |
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Having established this ultimate, farcical commoditization of heroism, Robbins turns his attention to Carlos. |
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Nothing was too small to receive attention, if a supervising eye could suggest improvements likely to conduce to the common welfare. |
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The gallery of Prince Valsavoja contains about 100 pictures several of which deserve the attention of the artist and connaisseur. |
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His conspiratorial whispers were soft, but that just attracted more attention. |
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Contronymy, a phenomenon which has received much attention in recent years, has often been described as sense opposition at the micro-level. |
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But you want to be a continuous partial attention ninja master because you've been told that all of the cool kids are. |
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Girls who like to cut a wide swath ought to come out to China, for they will have enough flattery and attention to turn their heads. |
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A young man of perhaps twenty had previously attracted the attention of all the passengers, from his peculiarly Daniel Lambertish proportions. |
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Caleb continued to hold his gaze until the familiar grating of the dayshields lowering diverted his attention back over to the terrace doors. |
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This approach can lead to a Disneyland of a garden that busily vies for attention with the view, bringing out the best in neither. |
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Mrs. McLash's anger was gone completely, douched not nearly so much by the beer as by this attention to her son. |
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Dramione shippers apparently feel the same way when too much attention is paid to Drarry. |
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Lightning leaned forward, falling into the tale as Gypsies did, his attention keenly focused as Traveler went on in dreamsome sort of way. |
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He did get their attention when he drilled the ball dead center into the hole for an opening birdie. |
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If you pay attention to the dynamics as you play, it's a very moving piece. |
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This new employment of his time caused no relaxation in his attention to my education. |
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Turing was attending Max Newman's lectures on the foundations of mathematics when the Entscheidungsproblem first attracted his attention. |
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The seasonal succession of algal species in the epipelon of shallow, mesotrophic pond Bezednik with special attention to diatoms is described. |
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I wish merely to caution you against the whole tone of L'Etoile's suggestion, by calling your attention to its ex parte character at the outset. |
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Electricity had paid no attention, and a colony of eye-flies had come instead and blackened the coils with their bodies. |
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Staghorn ferns, with their antlerlike leaves, are really curios of ferndom and never fail to gain attention. |
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Just look up. The ceiling, or fifth wall, deserves just as much attention as its counterparts. |
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I paid violent and unusual attention to a flapper all through the meal in order to make you jealous. |
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The flooder may be seeking attention or trying to disrupt the socializing in the rooms. |
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Fourthly, I have made an effort to call the attention of the reader to the pertinent literature. |
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Missiles were occasionally shot from the castle walls, but these were given little attention. |
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The local story distracted attention from news of the war overseas. |
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Unfortunately the negative aspects of our schools get the most attention. |
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One player in particular has been grabbing a lot of attention lately. |
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Langdon could tell there would be no deterring her and so he acquiesced, turning his attention back to the pyramid. |
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I watched Jeb Bush as his brother spoke. He paid attention, grinned and laughed, even ad-libbed when called upon. |
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I was on my way to the door, but all at once, through the fog in my head, I began to sight one reef that I hadn't paid any attention to afore. |
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Aw, Becky, don't pay no attention to THEM. Why, they don't hardly know NOTHIN'. They alluz make up things. I declare they do. |
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The pronunciation of this speech will derive its greatest beauty from an attention to the Anacoenosis, beginning at the eleventh line. |
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I liked my very tall Aspieish doctor, loved his deep monotone and astute attention to detail and naturally, his pragmatic advice. |
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A good deal of assiduous attention had enabled Henry to win this place in her affections. |
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When marching at ease, you must march in orderly ranks in silence, but you need not keep step or march at attention. |
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God ought not to be commixed in our actions, but with awful reverence, and an attention full of honour and respect. |
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Such is a bald statement of the singular and romantic series of events which centred public attention upon this Lancashire tragedy. |
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Are they telling your story vividly, strikingly, in designs that command attention, in colors that bespeak distinction? |
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Here, we have focused the attention on PMMA because this polymer is considered a biostable polymer in biomedical applications. |
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The Black Bloc tactics emerged in Germany in the 1980s, and caught the attention of the North American public during the 1999 Battle of Seattle. |
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The window, softly curtained with dotted swiss, became the focus of my desperate hour-by-hour attention. |
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She was just a stupid block head who basked for attention and once Kristen realised this she came rushing back to Nicole. |
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In this article we called attention to the fact that blue ointment was more volatile than calomel. |
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He wasn't used to this much attention, so he blushed as he saw dozens of pairs of eyes watching him. |
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He's a teacher or something, one of them bookwormy men, whose head never pays no attention to what the rest of him is doing. |
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Journalism today could do with a little more attention to principle, a little more concern about ethics. |
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Not my finest moment, but my care factor is subzero right now. My attention is elsewhere. |
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As a result, much media attention was drawn right from the beginning of this tournament. |
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This can be the most comfortable point of sail but requires constant attention. |
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Well, that got our attention. Ashley put down her chopsticks and paused in midchew. |
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Amongst politicians in Southern Ireland, there was remarkably little attention paid to the clause during the debates on the Treaty. |
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Sir Robert Grant directed his attention to establishing a systematic institution in Bombay for imparting medical knowledge to the natives. |
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He had already turned his attention to politics in 1832, during the great crisis over the Reform Bill. |
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After achieving formal unification in 1871, Bismarck devoted much of his attention to the cause of national unity. |
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In his first edition, he expressly calls attention to Rask's essay, and praises it ungrudgingly. |
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Cole repeated the dire warnings they had been making for years about the imminent death of capitalism, only now far more people paid attention. |
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Coastal Command directed its attention towards the protection of British shipping, and the destruction of enemy shipping. |
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In November their attention turned to other ports and industrial targets around Britain. |
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There was heavy fighting, which attracted Japanese reserves and fixed their attention. |
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It has deflected popular attention from the far more important struggle in Hungary. |
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The party's manifesto missed the mark and failed to attract people's attention. |
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She attracted media attention as the youngest and the only female candidate. |
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During her first months in office she attracted public attention as a result of the administration's attempts to cut spending. |
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In constantly declaring that children are molestable we are making them into bodies that draw attention to their molestability. |
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France's defeat caused the French to embark upon major military reforms, with particular attention being paid to the artillery. |
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I called this to the attention of Alastair Buchan, the director of the institute, who was quite disturbed. |
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Again, I called this to Buchan's attention, and he undertook to check out with British authorities what became annual issuances. |
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They also felt better moodwise, which was unrelated to their improved attention. |
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Florida's focus leads him to pay particular attention to the nature of the creative workforce. |
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Given the indications that inequality is harmful for growth, attention has moved on to the likely mechanisms. |
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Tax avoidance by corporations came to national attention in 2012, when MPs singled out Google, Amazon. |
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Maxwell's interests ranged far beyond the school syllabus and he did not pay particular attention to examination performance. |
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In 2002, much attention has been drawn by the fuzzball model in string theory. |
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Fleming was a famously poor communicator and orator, which meant his findings were not initially given much attention. |
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Fleming published his discovery in 1929, in the British Journal of Experimental Pathology, but little attention was paid to his article. |
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His ACE 3000 concept attracted considerable attention, but never materialised. |
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Swan then turned his attention to producing a better carbon filament and the means of attaching its ends. |
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The paper excited substantial media attention in Paris, chiefly because their research sought funding from homeopathic medicine companies. |
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The visual impact of HS2 has received particular attention in the Chilterns, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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Illiteracy in villages has been found to be one of the major issues that need more government attention. |
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International attention continued into the following century with the many racing victories of the Bluenose schooner. |
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The mortality and morbidity amongst doctors going through these procedures has attracted attention. |
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He paid more attention to Hanover and surrounded himself with Germans, making him an unpopular king. |
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The ancient romancers most commonly wrote fiction about the remote past with little attention to historical reality. |
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As large consumers of fossil fuels, First World countries drew attention to environmental pollution. |
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The achievement of realism in the theatre was to direct attention to the social and psychological problems of ordinary life. |
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At first the volume attracted little attention, but in December it was included in The Times' list of Books of the Year. |
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Wilde was freed from Holloway and, shunning attention, went into hiding at the house of Ernest and Ada Leverson, two of his firm friends. |
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Lambert and Stamp attracted the attention of the American producer Shel Talmy, who had produced the Kinks. |
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In the studio, they began to develop softer pieces, particularly from Tommy onwards, and turned their attention towards albums more than singles. |
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Winehouse's battles with substance abuse were the subject of much media attention. |
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After learning the skills of dyeing, in the late 1870s Morris turned his attention to weaving, experimenting with silk weaving at Queen's Square. |
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It brought the need for books that were aesthetic objects as well as words to the attention of the reading and publishing worlds. |
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Greater attention was given to psychological effect than to physical realism, and influences from earlier styles worldwide were used. |
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It is very difficult to be an artist when there is huge public and media attention. |
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According to Osborne's biographer Luc Gilleman, the film garnered little attention. |
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This brought him to wider attention within the film industry and he was spotted by Samuel Goldwyn. |
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This is now detracting attention from all our honest endeavours to fix the problems of the past. |
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He covers over forty scientists, with special attention paid to Francis Bacon, Robert Boyle, and Isaac Newton. |
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Yet the alleged fallacies in the proof continue to attract scholarly attention in journal articles and book chapters. |
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Someone who namefags themself for the attention is derided, someone who namefags themself for the cause is lauded. |
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People with narcissistic personality disorder usually have very low self-esteem and base all their self-worth on how much attention they get. |
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However, the game was not actively promoted until 1900, when it came to the attention of author and newspaperman William Bulfin. |
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There is also an increasing amount of shinty on the internet, with various clips garnering attention on video sites such as YouTube. |
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The Saudi state discourages calling attention to or complaining about poverty. |
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The Speaker case drew significant public attention, and Congress held formal hearings about the incident. |
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In November 2008, WikiLeaks brought wide international attention to The Cry of Blood report. |
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The initiative identified areas in need of attention and produced concrete recommendations on how to go about improving them. |
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Until the recent past, little attention was paid to the interests of Third World countries. |
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Given the little attention of the political authorities, the region was very predated by foreigners, mainly Argentines. |
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The revitalization proposals asks for removal of parking space, giving major attention to pedestrians. |
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First, it calls attention to the neoracists, who exploit the results of demographic research for their evil propaganda. |
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Especially since the 2014 Basketball World Cup, Finland's national basketball team has received widespread public attention. |
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There have been a number of proposals designed to attract greater public attention to the elections. |
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Birds, animals, and marine life are often depicted with careful attention to realistic detail. |
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Recently, more and more attention has been drawn to neurorestorative therapies, which possess far longer time window than acute neuroprotection. |
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Knox's powers as a preacher came to the attention of the chaplain of the garrison, John Rough. |
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Mary turned her attention to finding a new husband from the royalty of Europe. |
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Sports occupied a great deal of attention at every social level, starting at the top. |
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There was little government control, regulation of medical care, or attention to public health. |
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In 1778, despite the defeat at Saratoga, the British turned their attention to reconquering the South. |
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Rosebery first came to national attention in 1879 by sponsoring the successful Midlothian campaign of William Ewart Gladstone. |
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He entered the cabinet in 1885 and served twice as foreign minister, paying special attention to French and German affairs. |
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His remarkable intellect, displayed in debates, attracted the attention of William Johnson Cory. |
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The text developed dynamics in various areas but with constant attention to energy as a unifying principle. |
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The curving lines and intricate floral patterns attracted as much attention as the text. |
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He had recently been offended on a visit to GHQ, when Haig had been too busy to pay much attention to him. |
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Owing to the lack of attention at this level in the early years of the war, a command vacuum was created in which GHQ became a spectator. |
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Machairs have received considerable ecological and conservational attention, chiefly because of their unique ecosystems. |
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The Lapsarian controversy has a few vocal proponents on each side today, but overall it does not receive much attention among modern Calvinists. |
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Since 1999, the band has gained attention in Canada, following Nova Scotian singer Bruce Guthro's entry to the band. |
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This has in turn garnered more media attention, as mentioned by People magazine. |
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Manson gained media attention for her forthright style, rebellious attitude, and distinctive voice. |
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The event aimed to draw attention to the issue of youth suicide among men in the UK and to raise awareness and money for the charity. |
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Such a practice never existed, as weathered areas were given more attention, but there was a permanent maintenance crew. |
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Henry gave Eleanor extensive gifts and paid personal attention to establishing and equipping her household. |
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In the process, Henry's attention became increasingly focused on European politics and events rather than domestic affairs. |
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As a younger son, Simon de Montfort attracted little public attention during his youth, and the date of birth remains unknown. |
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Following the Norman Conquest of England, William the Conqueror turned his attention to Wales. |
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In particular, it was seen as drawing attention away from pulpit preaching and the role of the minister. |
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A 1967 interview with David Frost brought the group to the attention of a wider audience. |
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Meanwhile, the couple's continued courtship attracted intense press and paparazzi attention. |
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Since his birth, Prince Charles has undergone close media attention, which increased as he matured. |
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Washington's first term in office directed attention to poor and previously neglected minority neighborhoods. |
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In recent years North Wales Police has attracted a great deal of media attention above and beyond its size. |
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The revision received attention after it was revealed that the new Bibles were printed and typeset in Korea and Scotland, respectively. |
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Leslie Alcock was not the first to draw attention to the phrase though he may have started the recent spate of interest. |
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The Historia Brittonum has drawn attention because of its role in influencing the legends and myths surrounding King Arthur. |
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Maddox's exhibition, titled Surrealism Unlimited, was held in Paris and attracted international attention. |
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In Blood and Sand, meanwhile, Valentino repeatedly solicits the attention of women who have turned away from him. |
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Based in the capital, Cardiff, the orchestra has an impressive history which has merited attention both within Wales and beyond. |
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The press devoted much attention to Church's relationship with boyfriend Gavin Henson, a Welsh rugby player. |
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She came to wide public attention in 2003 when she sang at Westminster Cathedral in honour of Pope John Paul II's silver jubilee. |
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Elizabeth's misery increased, at such unnecessary, such officious attention! |
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Sheen came to international attention in 2006 for his portrayal of Tony Blair in The Queen. |
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Many of the different sports played on ice get international attention every four years during the Winter Olympic Games. |
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It is also possible that some humans believe that, they themselves being vertebrates, the group deserves more attention than invertebrates. |
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Apart from concerns regarding the detrimental effects of warming in the Arctic, some potential opportunities have gained attention. |
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Colonies also attract the attention of predators, principally other birds, and many species attend their colonies nocturnally to avoid predation. |
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The inexpensive one-shots still make up a minuscule part of the market, but they are getting attention. |
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Mr. Doyle, an only son, grew up with the undivided attention of affectionate parents and two doting sisters. |
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She's such an attention seeker she'd turn up to the opening of an envelope! |
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Increased attention to livestock was the reason that Spain became a net importer of grains. |
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Scanian culture, as expressed through the medium of textile art, has received international attention during the last decade. |
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Chroniclers paid little attention to other aspects of medieval Scandinavian culture. |
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Paying no attention to Lizzy, Mrs. Gibson began calling out our names in alphabetical order. |
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The success of belugas turned attention to maintaining their relative, the narwhal, in captivity. |
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The ecology of maerl habitats has received very little attention in contrast to other marine ecosystems such as kelp forests or sea grass beds. |
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Buddhism as an Eastern religion received international attention through the Silk Roads. |
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Gas audibly leaked out at high pressure, drawing the attention of several men and triggering six gas alarms including the high level gas alarm. |
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One event which gets media attention is that of swimming the English Channel. |
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Under the Music, Festivals and Dance sections below, the richness of these aspects that have captured the world's attention are outlined. |
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By covering his ear, Alexander indicated that he had turned his attention from an accusation in order to hear the defence. |
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In carrying out the toast, the event's host will rise and request the audience's attention. |
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However, he was discreet in expressing his religious views because he feared public attention might hinder his professional career. |
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On 25 and 26 May, the Luftwaffe focused their attention on Allied pockets holding out at Calais, Lille, and Amiens, and did not attack Dunkirk. |
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During Nero's reign of terror, Pliny avoided working on any writing that would attract attention to himself. |
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In Europe, the European White Elm Ulmus laevis has received much attention. |
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As fossil fuel resources diminish, increasing attention is being paid to trees as sources of energy. |
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Having listened with rapt attention to his story, the Phaeacians, who are skilled mariners, agree to help Odysseus get home. |
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Since then and with the end of the space race due to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, public attention has largely moved to other areas. |
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These communities receive much less attention than the chemosynthetic communities associated with hydrothermal vents. |
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The book received significant media attention but mixed reviews from professional archaeologists. |
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Professional historians have paid much more attention to the causes of the war, than to the war itself. |
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Bounding the lower end of the temperature scale lie degenerative quantum gases which are gaining increasing attention. |
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Furniture factory sawdust incinerators need much attention as these have to handle resin powder and many flammable substances. |
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One of the phenomena which had peculiarly attracted my attention was the structure of the human frame, and, indeed, any animal endued with life. |
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Perception, learning, problem solving, memory, attention, language and emotion are all well researched areas as well. |
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Aspects receiving particular attention in economics are resource allocation, production, distribution, trade, and competition. |
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Possible Irish antecedents to the Tristan legend have received much scholarly attention. |
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From 1337, England's attention was largely directed towards France in the Hundred Years' War. |
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Meanwhile, Poland's attention was turned eastwards, as the union with Lithuania created an enormous entity in the region. |
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Therefore, their relationship instantly attracted a great deal of media attention. |
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Following the discovery of the wreck in 1971, the project became known to the general public and received increasing media attention. |
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Numerous additional demonstrations followed, and Marconi began to receive international attention. |
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This began in 1903, and continues to capture the attention of the sporting world. |
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Due to the often much more fertile New World growing conditions, attention has focussed heavily on managing the vine's more vigorous growth. |
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Bangor Marina is one of the largest in Ireland and the marina has on occasion been awarded the Blue Flag for attention to environmental issues. |
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Significant problems remain concerning the financial sustainability of service providers, leading to a lack of attention to maintenance. |
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Once the Cherusci had been dealt with, Germanicus turned his attention to the Angrivarii. |
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It rejected aristocracy and established a republican form of government under George Washington that attracted worldwide attention. |
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There was more attention to historic creeds such as the Augsburg, the Heidelberg, and the Westminster confessions. |
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Tiberius was then forced to turn his attention to a rebellion which broke out in the province of Illyricum. |
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Previously, the city was seen as only a regional centre, hence received little attention. |
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Dio Cassius draws attention to the cultural similarities between the two people. |
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All of her attention is focused on surveying the rippled surface of my sturdy, pileous torso. I encourage her by stroking down her hair. |
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While fighting for dominance, he paid little attention to legality or to the normal civilities of political life. |
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Turning his attention from Ireland, the following year Agricola raised a fleet and pushed beyond the Forth into Caledonia. |
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The school emphasized the use of quantification and the paying of special attention to geography. |
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Antiquarians studied history with particular attention to ancient artifacts and manuscripts, as well as historical sites. |
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Large groups would be noticed, they could destroy one or several towers, but this also would come to the attention of the Romans. |
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As a result, the opposition in the Alta controversy brought attention to not only environmental issues but also the issue of Sami rights. |
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Nena, a singer and actress, who brought Neue Deutsche Welle to international attention with her song 99 Luftballons. |
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In the US, the lax child marriage laws that exist in many states have attracted international attention. |
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Despite repeated setbacks, the Saxons resisted steadfastly, returning to raid Charlemagne's domains as soon as he turned his attention elsewhere. |
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Interest in Norse mythology was revived in the eighteenth century, and scholars turned their attention to it in the early nineteenth century. |
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He brought to the American popular attention the idea that Viking explorers discovered the New World and was the originator of Leif Erikson Day. |
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Attention to road surfaces and footpaths is also required in places. |
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Attention is placed on the activities of the emperors as individuals whose actions and decisions could affect every aspect of the lives of ordinary Byzantines. |
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If you are still a contented fallibilist, despite my plea to hear the sceptical argument afresh, you will probably be discontented with the Rule of Attention. |
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Attention to detail is one factor that has made his books so believable, and if you then add in an exciting plot you have a classic book of this genre. |
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Attention was one thing, but hanging out with Wil Davis was like being in the center ring at a circus. |
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She pats her breast, not so much to draw attention to her fried eggs, but to force her breaths to become rhythmic. |
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I've come to see she is a voiceless person in her world, and so I try to remember to stop and give her my full-faced attention when I see her. |
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Get to the story and make sure that line 6 or 7 is a grabber. TV viewers have attention spans of fifteen seconds, and then they hit the remote. |
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A heads-up posture meant the pilot couldn't pay attention to his instruments. |
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The size of hefts will depend on the material requiring attention, and the annual volume is to cost about 15 marks. |
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After the establishment of Scottish independence, Robert I turned his attention to building up a Scottish naval capacity. |
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He is generally seen as a scrupulous historian who paid careful attention to his sources. |
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When a person perceives a stimulus and the stimulus is no longer the focus of their attention, it leaves an impression. |
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The newspaper published articles on the hot-button issues on the front page to attract attention. |
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The north and west corners are indeed sometimes penetrated by the rain and require a little attention from the housewright to remedy the evil. |
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Throughout recorded history, Stonehenge and its surrounding monuments have attracted attention from antiquarians and archaeologists. |
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Nevertheless, Claudius paid detailed attention to the operation of the judicial system. |
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After capturing the south of the island, the Romans turned their attention to what is now Wales. |
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More recently, Ehrhardt drew attention to ichthyotoxins as a whole. Among fish alone there are more than 500 species that are dangerous to man. |
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With the limited communications of the time, both the European and the Eastern frontiers needed the attention of their own supreme commanders. |
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Increasingly, however, Edward's attention was drawn towards military affairs. |
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This last conflict demanded the King's own attention, but in both cases the rebellions were put down. |
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Ireland began to receive the attention of Cromwell, who had supporters of Ormond and Desmond promoted. |
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In the first eight years of his rule Napoleon III paid little attention to Algeria. |
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Another financial issue attracting growing attention is whether capital gains on investments are Islamically acceptable. |
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But, for Livy, Roman patriotism is overriding, and this issues, of course, in an antiquarian attention to the city's origins. |
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With the failure of the Spanish match, Charles and Buckingham turned their attention to France. |
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Lindsey, acting as a colonel, was wounded and bled to death without medical attention. |
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To receive this honour, William had to escape the attention of his state tutors and travel secretly to Middelburg. |
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He was also one of the figures who first drew attention to the Ossian cycle of James Macpherson to public attention. |
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The French Revolution has received enormous amounts of historical attention, both from the general public and from scholars and academics. |
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Napoleon was, and remains, famous for his battlefield victories, and historians have spent enormous attention in analysing them. |
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In order to drag Prussia's attention towards the west and France, the Congress also gave the Rhineland and Westphalia to Prussia. |
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Catching the attention of the Committee of Public Safety, he was put in charge of the artillery of France's Army of Italy. |
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He decided to focus his attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated his trade prohibitions. |
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Nelson returned to Bath with Fanny, before moving to London in October to seek expert medical attention concerning his amputated arm. |
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During this period, Nelson was reported as being cold and distant to his wife and his attention to Emma became the subject of gossip. |
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His writings brought him to the attention of the public, and earned him significant additional income. |
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Whittle showed his engine concept around the base, where it attracted the attention of Flying Officer Pat Johnson, formerly a patent examiner. |
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Betsy eats up the attention like a bobbysoxer at an Elvis concert. It won't be long before Luca will have them kissing his ring. |
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Recently the Angela goat has attracted considerable attention as a land clearer. |
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The request was not granted, partly because it would draw attention to the lack of any charter granting the title to existing cities. |
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Consequently, unexpected or incomplete data or occasional errors or disputes about its analysis can also attract considerable attention. |
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Although this allegation has attracted the attention of some modern historians, it is believed to be without foundation. |
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Then in January 1932, Feather drew Chadwick's attention to another surprising result. |
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Every 10 minutes, he comes to attention, slopes arms and does a march of 15 paces across the area of the post. |
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She lavishes him with the attention of her and her fairies, and while she is in this state of devotion, Oberon takes the changeling. |
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Dirac's attention was drawn to a mysterious mathematical relationship, at first sight unintelligible, that Heisenberg had reached. |
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Some colleagues were resentful of the attention Hawking received, feeling it was due to his disability. |
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I have received excellent medical attention in Britain, and I felt it was important to set the record straight. |
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Eventually, in the 1980s, Crick was able to devote his full attention to his other interest, consciousness. |
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In 1759 Watt's friend, John Robison, called his attention to the use of steam as a source of motive power. |
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