These are the folks who, either by accident of birth or mischance, are sufficiently different from the rest of us to attract attention. |
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He had stunning screen-printed posters made to attract attention but has encountered an unforeseen problem. |
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But the North has in the past raised tensions to attract attention or before climbing down to a compromise or concession. |
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The men had no radio, lifejackets or lifebelts, and had been unable to abandon ship or attract attention to their plight. |
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Saito was the most prominent Japanese artist to attract attention after the war. |
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However, I broke the silence as I hammered on the door to attract attention. |
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The condition can cause a mother to harm her children to attract attention to herself. |
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In the mid-1930s she began to attract attention with pictures consisting of flecks of colour against a greyish or neutral background. |
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He licked rainwater from his clothes to quench his raging thirst and jangled his keys to try to attract attention. |
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So hoping to not attract attention, I don my largest backpack to carry my groceries home. |
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Bournemouth Council now uses cartoon captions on its posters to attract attention. |
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The activities complained of were not noisy, nor likely to attract attention. |
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You will be able to choose from different styles to attract attention and become the future big star of show biz. |
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The single best thing about the Mazda5 is the fact that it does not attract attention and yet handles so well. |
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It was found on Saturday with its hazard lights flashing as if to attract attention, they said. |
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But the growth of the Dark Web is starting to attract attention in Washington. |
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Giants in any animal group always attract attention and are often exaggerated. |
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The camera in my view should always be in the service of the film and never attract attention to itself. |
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Even super nice and friendly site will not be able to attract attention, if for no one will know it. |
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As with a sculpture, they can either attract attention or be placed discreetly in the background. |
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Men have always used fashion to attract attention and satisfy a desire for personal display. |
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Communication starts from a distance: Large letters attract attention and identify the building. |
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But collectively we've been able to attract attention, and we'll need the help of these people and their parties. |
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But, obviously, those are not the cases that attract attention and publicity. |
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The distinct creations of Canadian dance groups attract attention from international casting agents and directors. |
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Third, the geographic scope of the IRU continues to expand, and our activities continue to attract attention across all borders. |
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The entryway of this picture-perfect single family home is sure to attract attention. |
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The utmost care should be exercised to avoid even the appearance of desiring to attract attention. |
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The bell offered a level of redundancy by using a second sense to attract attention to the warning devices. |
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Do not attract attention by speaking loudly and dressing loudly. |
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When he composes his first opera, it is sure to attract attention. |
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Thanks to a duet with Portuguese-Canadian singer Nelly Furtado, called Fotografia, it also helped Juanes to attract attention beyond South America. |
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They dye their hair and alter their clothes, but not enough to attract attention from authorities. |
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The scene between Kimberly and Gaines, where she tries to attract attention by beating on the windows and he lazily turns the gun towards her, was a nice moment. |
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The advantage of its Latin origin and the relative meaninglessness of Lorum Ipsum is that the text does not attract attention to itself or distract the viewer's attention from the layout. |
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The horn allows you to attract attention in difficult situations. |
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Since sharks are universally recognizable and tend to attract attention, customers and passers-by not already familiar with the program will still be drawn to the displayed logo and will be inquisitive. |
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These cars looked ordinary-looking, uninteresting and could involve only the buyers considering Italian ' FIAT ' by top of magnificence, or the people, thirsting to attract attention. |
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Colors influence our moods and attract attention. |
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The newspaper published articles on the hot-button issues on the front page to attract attention. |
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If advocacy increases overall and if charities repeatedly take unpopular positions or use manipulative techniques to attract attention, their credibility and public support will decrease. |
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If the issue is starting to attract attention in OECD countries, it has been sorely neglected in poorer parts of the world, where discrimination and repression often have deep cultural and religious roots. |
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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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There is a need for a balanced international and inter-agency co-operative programme which will attract attention in different sectors and highlight the role of the ocean and the marine environment and coastal areas. |
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Use language which will attract attention and make your message stand out and make it easy to understand, so your audience knows what action you want them to take as a result of hearing your message. |
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So she took a few hand-raised sheep in branded V4I orange T-shirts to shopping centres to attract attention and press the flesh during the campaign. |
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The abstract is there to attract attention. |
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Advances in lyophilisation and increasing applications of process analytical technology will also attract attention. |
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Beautiful girls have far greater ability to attract attention than the milk cow contestants. |
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But it's failing to attract attention, even though the current title fight between Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa will be entering its penultimate round there. |
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By 1968 the Who had started to attract attention in the underground press. |
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