No sound effects or any special tricks to draw attention.
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Herzbrun's landscapes similarly draw attention to individual patches of color.
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They also draw attention to buildings in danger of demolition.
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You hope to draw attention to high rates of suicide.
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His incendiary comments helped draw attention to a longshot campaign.
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Still, Manafort's work continues to draw attention in Ukrainian politics.
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Organizers used Facebook announcements to draw attention to their campaign.
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If anyone can draw attention to this technology, it's Barshop.
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I never wanted to intensively draw attention to that aspect.
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Still, the jump in buybacks is likely to draw attention.
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" J: "We draw attention when we go out as a family.
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It aimed to draw attention to women's struggles in the workplace.
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Corvias said it was unfair to draw attention to Picerne's homes.
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It doesn't assert or draw attention to itself, it simply: is.
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Bold page headers draw attention to the content of your pages.
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What's the best way to draw attention away from bad news?
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But whenever I can draw attention to certain things, I will.
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I don't these photos for people to draw attention to themselves.
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How do you draw attention away from certified heartthrob Charlie Hunnam?
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Any projects you have concerning writing or communication will draw attention.
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Others did it to be funny or draw attention to themselves.
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But they (governments) don't want to draw attention to the buildings.
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"I always wanted to draw attention to fish," Ms. Raij said.
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That campaign, #NotOnMyFlight, is intended to draw attention to rowdy behavior.
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Highly public resignations can also draw attention to important policy disagreements.
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It's not a big mistake, but it's enough to draw attention.
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Yet at no point does his interpretation draw attention to itself.
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Seeking to draw attention to the Senate's closed-door process, Sens.
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Thus; any updates on this aspect draw attention from the market.
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And let me draw attention to the obvious: She's an adolescent.
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But decoys also must not draw attention with signs or signals.
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Celebrities draw attention to causes all the time — and it works.
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Many organizations rely on celebrities to draw attention to their cause.
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It was a fun sign to draw attention to a serious matter.
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Sit down, be still, be quiet, and don't draw attention to yourself.
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Teigen sure knows better than to draw attention to her shit talk.
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The first rule of fun is to not draw attention to it.
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And when liberals can manage to draw attention to specifics, they win.
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Or, more likely, the press would rather not draw attention to them.
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Social media has undeniably helped activist movements draw attention to their causes.
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Chumley said it would draw attention to state Republicans' anti-pornography platform.
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He worried that the rings would draw attention and give him away.
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Democrats have gone all-in to draw attention to the family separations.
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Like prom dresses, posts on social media are designed to draw attention.
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Students recently walked out of school to draw attention to gun violence.
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The last thing a thief wants is to draw attention to himself.
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And Democrats in Congress are mobilizing to draw attention to the attacks.
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Mr. Sentsov is risking his life to draw attention to all this.
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Detainees have resorted to self-immolation to draw attention to their plight.
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I just wanted to blend in and not draw attention to myself.
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Tuvalu did what it could to draw attention to its plight, too.
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News desk editors modify headlines and packaging to draw attention to stories.
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Perhaps she didn't want to draw attention away from the decorations themselves.
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More often, Democrats sought to draw attention to bigger money in politics.
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It helped founders draw attention to their companies in the first place.
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He has been hosting town halls to draw attention to his plans.
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Khaled stated that her intentions were to simply draw attention to Palestinian suffering.
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Still, Singh wants to draw attention to the potential harms of recreational use.
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He has previously tried to draw attention to AI's potential to harm humans.
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Car companies are always doing weird marketing stunts to draw attention to themselves.
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Part of the reason the channel seemed to draw attention was its rawness.
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It was not unreasonable for Mr Renzi to draw attention to this fact.
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To draw attention to her concern about the Facebook ad-policy change, Sen.
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On a foreign excursion in Africa to draw attention to animal poaching, Sen.
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You also rightly draw attention to the threats that extremes of regulation present.
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The bigger idea is that reports of "death" or "injury" alone draw attention.
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"She wanted help, but she didn't want to draw attention," Ms. Grossman said.
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In 2015, a campaign to draw attention to violence against women galvanized millions.
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Identity politics seeks to draw attention to and combat such sources of unfreedom.
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When virtual reality works, there is no doubt that it can draw attention.
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They decided to deliver Shiloh in Namibia to draw attention to the country.
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If he did, he'd draw attention to a significant detail in her favor.
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These effects often do more to draw attention to themselves than to delineate character.
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The prosecution alleges that Carter urged Roy to suicide to draw attention to herself.
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Democrat electors, in particular, could cast faithless votes to draw attention to this issue.
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These symmetries draw attention to specific points, emphasizing, for example, the time-minimizing path.
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Baker uses humor and irony to draw attention to and critique that imposed invisibility.
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Could it be that he doesn't want to draw attention to a certain subject?
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The Gallinazo Avisa program is meant to very publicly draw attention to the issue.
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Its purpose is mostly to draw attention to Mini's other electric vehicles and concepts.
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Hamas may merely be using its war talk to draw attention to Gaza's misery.
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Sanger launched a "social media strike" this week to draw attention to his concerns.
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It is also striking that "Dunkirk" doesn't draw attention to its cinematography or editing.
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But that has not stopped them from trying to draw attention to their concerns.
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Thune isn't the only one in Congress hoping to draw attention to net neutrality.
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A friend suggested that Long make a GoFundMe to draw attention to his situation.
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His mum, Pauline, back in Leeds, told him not to draw attention to himself.
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The competition helped draw attention to the value of recommendation engines across the world.
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The speech also sought to draw attention to minority women affected by gun violence.
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Thursday's letter will draw attention to a unit investors give Sony little credit for.
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Over the next 15 months, Mr. Strel hopes to draw attention to water pollution.
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While Hanson didn't make it back inside, he got close enough to draw attention.
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Are these albums meant to draw attention to the physical reality of technology then?
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Inslee may have hoped to draw attention to his legitimate record on the issue.
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Deaths and injuries from fireworks in China draw attention to the issue every year.
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I'll also try to draw attention to pertinent clues without making any big predictions.
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What strategies, symbols or objects do protesters use to draw attention to their cause?
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After that, I tried not to draw attention to my needs in the courtroom.
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But Democrats are using the vote top draw attention to policies they disagree with.
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But it's his attacks on Biden that will likely draw attention after Thursday night.
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The "Shut Down D.C." effort is seeking to draw attention to the climate crisis.
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He sought to draw attention to student debt, prescription drug costs and the environment.
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Some advocates also use the mass movements to help draw attention to political causes.
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The players want to draw attention to what they say is social and racial injustice.
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The prosecution alleges that Carter acted in such a manner to draw attention to herself.
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Warren recently ran a false ad on Facebook deliberately to draw attention to the issue.
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Both America and the EU also draw attention to who stands behind the foreign investors.
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Insecure star Issa Rae managed to draw attention to black designers during the event anyway.
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Micu even reached out to celebrities in an attempt to draw attention to the egg.
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Some of them have travelled to rich countries to help draw attention to the problem.
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The songs will have to draw attention to other aspects that go beyond the volume.
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In June, RISE launched a Kickstarter page to draw attention to the latte's coming release.
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Mr Biden's candidacy will draw attention to the foreign-policy record of the Obama administration.
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Indeed, they draw attention to them with occasional public burnings of seized drugs in Humen.
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That's why walking out in Guess threads from head to toe would certainly draw attention.
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"I'll definitely be seeking other ways to draw attention to this new policy," he said.
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Wang's agents said they didn't want to draw attention to his final school exam either.
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Make the silhouette work for your body, and draw attention to areas that you like.
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House Democrats staged a sit-in to draw attention to the issue after the massacre.
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The shade of lipstick was meant to draw attention to the issue of gun violence.
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It was at Manchester United where he really started to draw attention as Ferguson's confidante.
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Baidu is likely to draw attention as the company puts its cars on the road.
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Teacher walkouts helped draw attention to funding problems for K-6900 education across several states.
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On Tuesday, he sought to draw attention to the more hopeful aspects of his message.
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The first step is to draw attention to the actual reasons African nations are defecting.
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However, the candidates running for president have a pulpit to draw attention to important issues.
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Perry says he's dancing on TV as a way to draw attention to veterans' issues.
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Kaepernick said each action was done to draw attention to racial injustices in the country.
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As long as he does't draw attention away from the women, we're fine with that.
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These beach icons draw attention because of their bizarre swim gear: colorful, full-face masks.
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Bakshi used that ugliness to satirize and draw attention to everything from racism to Nazism.
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I'm not afraid to make giant, obnoxious things that take up space and draw attention.
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To the Editor: The overriding agenda of our president is to draw attention to himself.
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Draw attention to the economic imbalance, then tell people they should protest and demand change.
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This episode with the superintendent was the latest to draw attention to the Police Department.
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Is it worth the backlash they're getting if sitting helps draw attention to their cause?
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And on the deal front, there was plenty of high-profile action to draw attention.
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Shkreli helped draw attention to those exploitable issues in the generic drug space, said Jonas.
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If the goal was to draw attention to Heng and New Faces, the ad succeeded.
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Trump's new emphasis on being ready to counter Russia and China will also draw attention.
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Thousands of protestors gathered in the capital of Belgium to draw attention to climate change.
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I'd like to draw attention to the unacceptable hatred that is seething in this country.
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Waters may be able to use the spotlight on her to draw attention to that.
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He wants to draw attention to it, so that other people will visit it, too.
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The move should help draw attention to Hulu as it beefs up its content library.
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As a result, influential supporters can help draw attention to his original cause, she said.
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In January, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visited Ethiopia to draw attention to the crisis.
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Tagalan said Moonhack was a way for students to draw attention to their desire to code.
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There has been little incentive for Western governments and media to draw attention to these actions.
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Moving forward, Santeria says he would like to draw attention to abuse in the pornography industry.
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Both the successes and the reservations about his opponent were reasonable points to draw attention to.
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This is a behavior that will again draw attention to your positive work attitude and productivity.
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But that's precisely why I want to draw attention to this: It hasn't gotten any better.
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"That would draw attention in itself," he says, as if that might be the main reason.
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He didn't come close to winning, but the aim was to draw attention to climate change.
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That's the point—the project wants to draw attention to somewhat forgotten regions of the river.
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But what about the nominators -- those who draw attention to these heroes from around the world?
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"My concern, any large amount like that's gonna draw attention," he said, according to the charges.
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Politicians also use profanity to express a heightened level of outrage and draw attention to something.
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Attempting to draw attention to the various crises facing the world's oceans is a noble cause.
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But his star power may nonetheless draw attention to this convention — and he needs it to.
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Other athletes have since joined him, kneeling for the anthem to draw attention and promote conversation.
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The move also helps draw attention to the almost-unprecedented opacity being deployed by the GOP.
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"He didn't draw attention to himself" and "he was always a listener," his old friend recalled.
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They also draw attention to the problem of retaliation at the hands of other team members.
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Empty chairs were left to draw attention to the missing tech executives, signalling the senators' displeasure.
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The moments also must draw attention from more people than just the owners of the animal.
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Colin Kaepernick first knelt "to draw attention to racial oppression of African-Americans" (oh, *them* again).
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Commenters applauded the filmmaker Hari Kondabolu's effort to draw attention to negative depictions of minority characters.
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First, someone tried to draw attention to his vote for the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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People looked down as they walked briskly past police, hoping not to draw attention to themselves.
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The RNC had sent him to draw attention to Shaheen's failure to hold town hall meetings.
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Many lawyers have warned that the fund-raising method was likely to draw attention from regulators.
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I want to say, "I can't," yet I don't want to draw attention to my need.
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Teenage girls are overwhelmingly leading a growing global movement to draw attention to the climate crisis.
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To be sure, he will still need to draw attention and tap into anti-establishment fever.
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Now Chan is reluctantly stepping more into the spotlight to draw attention to the organization's work.
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Some people still ask if it is a gimmick, something to draw attention, but it's real.
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We also wanted to draw attention to it being a great place to have a date.
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Anandkumar was also one of many who used the #ProtestNIPS hashtag to draw attention to the issue.
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We can also draw attention to the practices and methods artists use to create a singular characteristic.
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They're trying to not get in trouble, not be noticed, not do anything that would draw attention.
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No, he can't hide behind the economy to draw attention from his childish, corrupt, and harmful behavior.
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The point here is to build suspense, but also to draw attention to the level of difficulty.
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Can a change in hemline help draw attention to the need for restitution, rehabilitation, and even reparations?
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Madrid said the group was starting a three-day hunger strike to draw attention to the standoff.
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Instructors will be able to inspect code, draw attention to specific issues and screen share with students.
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This may draw attention to average hourly earnings and other data in next Friday's U.S. jobs report.
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Interactivity is becoming a popular way to draw attention to print ads that would otherwise be ignored.
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Equal Pay Day is also an opportunity to draw attention to other issues about which families care.
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But these are ultimately moderate, bread-and-butter-style decisions Pence won't want to draw attention to.
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It's also true that such an imposing winning streak would draw attention and accusations of being inhuman.
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Also, just to draw attention to the obvious, Leith is being paid to taste the contestants' creations.
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This was planned to draw attention to the refugee crisis, with Trump at the U.N. this week.
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But it can still be a very effective way to draw attention and energy to women's rights.
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Sabino and Capuani believe their findings draw attention to a greater impact on health, due to infection.
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Comedian and actor Billy Eichner was one of the first people to draw attention to the tweets.
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They knocked out the back lights on the truck to try to draw attention from other drivers.
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Governments can use the bully pulpit to draw attention to nascent victories at zero cost to taxpayers.
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Travel wasn't encouraged or acceptable for women, so many who did travel didn't draw attention to it.
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Of course, that was likely Abrams' point -- to draw attention to the election problems in the state.
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The law center's designation is meant to draw attention to and increase scrutiny of the group's activities.
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With limited resources and little media attention, he used social media to draw attention to his work.
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The officer's shooting of Castile is the latest to draw attention to police shootings involving black men.
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The shirts aim to draw attention to a fund-raising effort to help pay for his care.
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At the least, it continues to draw attention to the disappearance of sacred culture into private hands.
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But she wants it to draw attention to what is wrong at the Swedish Academy, she said.
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The violent, surreal, often cartoonish scenarios delivered deadpan that draw attention to the freakishness of ordinary life.
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Wednesday is World Refugee Day, an international event designed to draw attention to the global refugee crisis.
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He has previously defended the K.K.K. editorial as satire meant to draw attention to corruption in Washington.
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Our first class created a provocative campaign to draw attention to the absurdity of normalized gun violence.
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Mr. Cox, trailing in fund-raising, has struggled to draw attention to his attacks on Mr. Newsom.
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TheShadowBrokers claimed to be releasing samples from the NSA source code to draw attention to its auction.
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People looked down as they walked briskly past police, apparently trying not to draw attention to themselves.
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Climate activists plan to rally outside the court ahead of the trial to draw attention to it.
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For years, Egyptians have tried to draw attention to the routine sexual harassment and assault of women.
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The tactful route is to give your finsta a quiet death and not draw attention to it.
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Likewise, the outfits that she wears, from the natty to the sumptuous, are designed to draw attention.
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He delayed his departure so as not to draw attention from immigration authorities in Cuba and Mexico.
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"But the only way they will draw attention away from Amazon is through great deals," Barr said.
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The curators of this stirring and unusual exhibition draw attention to the radical abstraction of Houghton's art.
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Dark-colored plates tend to draw attention to bitterness — hence the reason many restaurants opt for white ones.
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The hashtag was created a few years ago to draw attention to the lack of diversity in Hollywood.
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In Reno, Indigenous women danced their way out front, again to draw attention to the justice system's failures.
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He was playing to his base and trying to draw attention away from himself with stunts and bluster.
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You are correct not to draw attention to it, particularly if the student in question previously has not.
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Sometimes his choice of material helps to draw attention to wildlife conservation, an issue close to his heart.
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We have chosen to show them to draw attention to the ongoing Syrian civil war and refugee crisis.
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Use accent lighting to draw attention to special features such as a backsplash or a dramatic island facade.
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He chose that location to draw attention to segregation and extreme poverty — issues that persist there even today.
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The day festival is held to draw attention to "sexual injustice, victim blaming, derogatory labeling and gender inequality."
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North Korea has tested missiles at sensitive times in the past to draw attention to its military might.
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She didn't want to draw attention in her small town and wanted to protect her son from cameras.
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His rivals accused Biden and his campaign of trying to draw attention away from how poorly he did.
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Adam Schiff is an attempt to draw attention to the possibility that Russian accounts boosted the "#ReleaseTheMemo" campaign.
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Marketing materials usually draw attention to a test's detection rates—how accurately it picks up a genetic alteration.
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She wanted to draw attention to the global refugee crisis, especially as Dadaab camp faces pressure to close.
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Hell, not even her royal brother-in-law's plus-one could draw attention from the well-executed production.
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You're talking about police brutality, which Kaepernick said was one thing that he wants to draw attention to.
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After the failed tests, they said, North Korea needed another way to draw attention to its missile threats.
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It is meant to draw attention to an issue, and force dialogue, which ideally would lead to change.
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The aim, the organization says, is to "draw attention to the impact and importance" of the Mueller investigation.
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The event was meant to draw attention to men facing false accusations following the nationwide "Me Too" movement.
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Trump signed the bill in private, without his typical public signing ceremony meant to draw attention and fanfare.
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For starters, Russia's strongman does not want to draw attention to a popular uprising that toppled an empire.
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"By marking Ok's passing, we hope to draw attention to what is being lost as Earth's glaciers expire."
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Mr. Trump's campaign chairman, denying plagiarism, accused Hillary Clinton's campaign of trying to draw attention to the issue.
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Pruitt's frequent travel to Oklahoma at taxpayer expense was his first move that draw attention from government watchdogs.
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It is also a way to draw attention to the costs of allowing the status quo to continue.
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She spoke on the condition of anonymity because she did not want to draw attention to her ordeal.
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The governor's office said the posters were meant to draw attention to groups that are holding Maine back.
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Hollywood actress Jolie met with Venezuelan refugees in Lima, Peru this week to draw attention to their plight.
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A hard cut can draw attention to itself to create a sense of dramatic irony or transitional smoothness.
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"I think people will continue to use art to draw attention to issues and highlight injustices," she says.
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I thought that a beauty-vlogger character would be a fun vehicle to really draw attention to that.
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Protesters aim to draw attention to gun violence while targeting places where they believe their anger goes unnoticed.
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The boy's father also declined to comment, saying he did not want to draw attention to his son.
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The kiss did result in his getting more screen time, which has helped draw attention to his music.
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The badge could also draw attention to how Amazon determines which products get certain designations on the site.
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In the dining room, a burnt red was employed to draw attention to the intricate ironwork and millwork.
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Sometimes, the employee said his supervisor would tell him not to draw attention to an issue he noticed.
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Veteran Democrats are now only too happy to draw attention to Sanders's involvement in rewriting the convention rules.
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LAS VEGAS — The video poker machines that Stephen Paddock liked were the ones that did not draw attention.
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Brownsville has its troubles, but it's also starting to draw attention for its thriving collection of distinctive taquerias.
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"The importance is that we are able to draw attention to this dangerous drug right now," Palamar said.
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Still, they're polite and considerate, and they don't draw attention to other people's mistakes just to humiliate them.
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And the Florida shooting will only draw attention back to Trump's soft spot for the oil-rich monarchy.
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Biden has also seized on Trump's recent actions toward Iran to draw attention to his foreign policy experience.
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She ran in the European elections in May to draw attention to the jailed leaders and Catalan separatism.
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They see attacking him as a way to excite his base and draw attention away from other Democrats.
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The movement seeks to draw attention to the prevalence of sexual harassment and assault, particularly in the workplace.
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The group, hoping to draw attention to the Rohingyas' plight, says it will set sail early next month.
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He also said this is just to draw attention to make people understand the seriousness of the situation.
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He said the gesture was meant to draw attention to racism and police brutality against people of color.
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If they draw attention to a bullshit scandal, they are the ones ensuring that it damages the campaign.
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It's an effort by the show's creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda, to draw attention to the hurricane-ravaged island.
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Meanwhile, Scott Pruitt's efforts to draw attention away from his many scandals became a scandal on their own.
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They contented themselves with his mere presence, hoping that would be enough to draw attention to the issue.
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Over the years, large diners have tried to draw attention to their needs through protests and legal action.
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And they really just think they're doing everything they can do to draw attention to this devastating situation.
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The car firms try hard to draw attention to the businesses they own that will benefit from these trends.
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So I would rather show up to my friends' causes and support them, and draw attention to those charities.
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Both movies focus on the men's psychology, not necessarily their killings, and draw attention to the banality of evil.
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These protesters aim to draw attention to a long-standing treaty dispute between the Sioux and the federal government.
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So if you have a musician you'd like to draw attention to, make sure to leave us a comment.
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One, I hope that the sets don't distract from the story, that they don't draw attention to themselves individually.
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Dr. Xavier Pickett: It's important to draw attention to the fact that the Black church has never been monolithic.
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To be sure, this is a good time to draw attention to the dark forces at work on-screen.
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Nulgit said he and Johnson lit a fire as soon as they heard the plane to help draw attention.
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We wanted to draw attention to the fact that there's things in this country that still need to change.
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Veloux's work is meant to draw attention to the unrealistic extremes portrayed in magazines, television, Instagram, and other media.
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Thousands of activists unleashed strategic disorder in London for 10 days to draw attention to the accelerating climate crisis.
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More broadly, it's meant to draw attention to the problem in hopes of increasing research, funding, and volunteer efforts.
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Not that you'd know it—as director of sound design at Facebook, Littlejohn does not draw attention to himself.
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They also created an ad to draw attention to the need for paid parental leave in the United States.
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While all Cabinet appointments draw attention from interest groups, those made during the presidential transition period draw the most.
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It's a tool frequently used by the minority party to draw attention to an issue but is rarely effective.
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It's like every time she mentioned her name, she had to draw attention to the racial element of it.
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Bergdahl has said he left his post in June 2009 to draw attention to "leadership failure" in his unit.
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"That's a shiny lure the detractors are trying to use to draw attention from the real argument," Arnuk said.
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We seemed to draw attention, and not just because we were the only African-American family in the restaurant.
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Amal's strategy in her Thursday meeting is to draw attention to the evidence, which she points out is extensive.
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Firms like Signal Fire track engineers as they move from company to company to draw attention to growing startups.
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Paintings by Andreas Breunig, Ina Gerken, Jana Schröder , Alicia Viebrock and Max Frintrop draw attention through their stylistic similarities.
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The performance, which he titled "The Threat", was meant to draw attention to what he called FSB terror tactics.
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The 3D-printed prototypes that I saw and tried on were specifically designed to not draw attention in public.
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If Trump did know, a State of the Union address seems an odd time to draw attention to it.
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Some speculated that Dawson proposed in an attempt to draw attention away from the controversy regarding his cat comments.
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Until now, Republicans have rarely sought to draw attention to Pruitt's scandals, including during his appearances on the Hill.
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The incidents -- in Indiana, Mississippi, Florida and Pennsylvania -- draw attention to pedestrian safety and distracted driving across the country.
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But I want to draw attention to the practical arguments CalPERS' friends are making in this week's amicus briefs.
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Most big stars have stunt doubles, but not all of them are eager to draw attention to that fact.
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For his part, he kept it on the down-low, not wanting to draw attention to his celebrity status.
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To draw attention to this important event, we asked writers to contribute some of their own thoughts and stories.
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The search for the killers may draw attention to another, less noticed facet of Mexico's crime problem: rampant impunity.
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She placed sculptures in "untapped areas" of Harlem's parks that could draw attention to local histories of the community.
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He did interviews on major news networks, where he appeared with emergency personnel to draw attention to the issue.
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William M. Kurtines, Jacob Gewirtz and Jacob L. Lamb draw attention to the link between normlessness and moral disorder.
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They draw attention for shooting many 3-point shots, but that just scratches the shiny surface of their innovation.
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She said that she wanted to draw attention to her party's push to ban full-face coverings in public.
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This is not the first time Mr. Shapira has sought to draw attention to hateful messages on social media.
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Here are some recent incidents, which we are publishing on a weekly basis to draw attention to the issue.
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Lawmakers say they hope to draw attention to the ongoing national conversation about sexual harassment at Trump's evening remarks.
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The brand hired him because of his ability to draw attention and incite emotions, not in spite of it.
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The group will also seek to draw attention to lower-court nominees it considers far out of the mainstream.
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Both demonstrations sought to draw attention to racial injustice and have been repeated by other athletes in recent years.
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The aim of this project is to draw attention to the art and the message, not those behind it.
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The N.F.L. would love to avoid many of these disputes, and not draw attention away from the game itself.
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Instead, a PHEIC is a political tool the agency can use to draw attention to a serious disease threat.
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The "Trainwreck" star has mined her personal life for both her comedy and to draw attention to social causes.
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Landmark buildings around the world went dark on Saturday in an international effort to draw attention to climate change.
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But in deflecting potential criticism for inspiring the atrocity, he is forced to draw attention to it, Lopatto says.
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Started in 2000, it is a day to celebrate linguistic diversity and draw attention to endangered and defunct languages.
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The school would do well to provide, and draw attention to, reliable information about the career prospects of graduates.
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After all, the goal was to draw attention to rampant inequality in the city, which had long been unaddressed.
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Use your creativity to create a catchy headline that will draw attention to the effectiveness of the loan calculator.
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The initiative sought to draw attention to women's health and "how women are perceived" in the US medical system.
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Dr. West, in an interview, rejected that his critique is personal, or an attempt to draw attention to himself.
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For many institutions, the festival provides a welcome platform to draw attention to the distinct experiences of their communities.
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But it was inarguably successful at using the Super Bowl to draw attention to a serious and necessary message.
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I didn't really draw attention to it, but I wanted to get her to pull her top back up.
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By and large, though, it's a solemn album whose musical sophistication, while dazzling, can draw attention to its mopiness.
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And, like much else in the Trump administration's approach to immigration enforcement, it was designed primarily to draw attention.
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And Anthony J. Williams, the editor in chief of Afrikan Black Coalition, wanted to draw attention to that fact.
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Three years ago, Seattle's then-mayor, Ed Murray, announced a state of emergency to draw attention to Seattle's homeless populations.
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Clinton excels, was the best way to draw attention to Mr. Sanders's record and his minimal expertise in foreign policy.
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But really, the apropos-ness of Hulu's breakout series only served to draw attention to what was already compelling television.
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Branson risked his own life to draw attention to Virgin Atlantic , flying a hot air balloon over the Atlantic Ocean.
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For the project Williams used brightly colored paint to draw attention to houses in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood slated for demolition.
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The campaign has helped draw attention to the plight of manual scavengers and forced state governments to act, Shaikh said.
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They're scared voting will somehow draw attention to them — and, by extension, their family members, who might not be citizens.
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The issue sought to draw attention to the situation in Xinjiang and the treatment of Muslims by the Chinese government.
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Ochre-painted dancers performed around fires at dusk, revering the river but also seeking to draw attention to its plight.
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While the ruling may draw attention to Assange's fate, it is unlikely to immediately affect the current investigations against him.
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Katy Perry is using her immense star power to draw attention to the children of one of Asia's poorest regions.
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We went to document human rights violations and to continue to draw attention to the deplorable conditions in the camps.
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The twist is that Sam herself sent the invitation, as a way to draw attention to the racism on campus.
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The big picture: Wagner's comments are the latest to draw attention to a larger partisan debate about civility in politics.
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Instead, I'm trying to actually draw attention to the human in the environment and bring these places back to life.
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Iconic photos throughout the 20th century helped to draw attention to conflicts and tragedies that had otherwise been under covered.
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To draw attention to a bug and the researchers who discovered it, logos, websites and PR agents became de rigueur.
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It's this abstraction that gives comedy much of its power to draw attention to harsh truths through satirization and exaggeration.
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To his credit, Mr Trump did much to draw attention to the opioid epidemic when he was a presidential candidate.
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He prefers to draw attention to Portugal's healthier banks and buzzing universities, though he adds that investment is climbing again.
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The brand does everything it can to draw attention to the cause — even using terrifying, but ultimately effective, performance art.
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I've worked with female talent who purposely wore certain clothes and minimal makeup to draw attention away from their appearance.
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If I'm being generous, I'd say they were driven by a desire to draw attention to alcohol's great health burden.
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A Dutch company is using the chaos of the Consumer Electronics Showcase to draw attention to the world's refugee crisis.
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The surroundings are familiar, but that often only serves to draw attention to how much time has passed in between.
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How could I not raise my voice to at least try and draw attention to this crucial and deadly issue?
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I think TVs are always going to draw attention to themselves — even if they're just completely featureless black glass slabs.
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Dr. Margaret Chan, the director general of the W.H.O., flew to Angola that month to draw attention to the crisis.
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Democrats have seized on both incidents to draw attention to the consequences of extreme rhetoric, invoking Trump in the process.
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That's not an accident; organizers created the annual event as a way to draw attention to the plight of migrants.
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And she began to draw attention with an unrealized plan in 1982-83 for the Peak Club in Hong Kong.
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The video is the latest attempt by Democrats to draw attention to the impact of the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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Adriel Hampton, a left-wing activist, now plans to run fake ads on Facebook to draw attention to these policies.
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There are only so many ways to draw attention to his issue — and he has already used many of them.
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Children without an identity While it is still early days for iCivil, their efforts draw attention to a wider problem.
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You can also point out an interesting thought someone else shared, to draw attention to something others may have missed.
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Pallone, who backs legal sports betting in New Jersey, had hoped to draw attention to the issue with the hearing.
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They have been pressuring Trump to veto the bill and have launched a petition to draw attention to the issue.
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Second, the recount will draw attention to the problem of electronic voting machines that do not produce a paper trail.
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In a post on Instagram, Ms. Navka suggested that the dance routine had intended to draw attention to the film.
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There is truth in that, though it is also true that journals often fail to draw attention to such matters.
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The big picture: While many media mergers draw attention, the Sinclair deal became a unique political nightmare for the FCC.
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These caravans have been used in the past largely to draw attention to people's plights in their native countries. 3.
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The increase may draw attention from lawmakers who have been critical of the Fed paying money to large commercial institutions.
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When the Internet Research Agency did spend money on marketing, it was primarily to draw attention its social media accounts.
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It also wanted to draw attention to the legitimacy and value of emotional labor of women generally, including sex workers.
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Trump will relentlessly draw attention to Biden's frequent verbal miscues, suggesting that he is not mentally competent for the job.
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She used her newfound prominence to draw attention to issues of concern to women in the workplace, like maternity leave.
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Sagittarius rules the hips; a belt bag or waist-cinching belt can help your Sagittarius friend draw attention to theirs.
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"Please don't name or draw attention to other artist housing in our community," read a post on one private forum.
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As protesters in Iran draw attention to their government's domestic repression, the international community should refocus on Iran's global misdeeds.
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" In an interview, Ms. Cockburn blamed Republicans for trying to draw attention to what she called a "totally phony issue.
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As advocacy groups continue to draw attention to human trafficking, more states are getting involved in efforts to combat it.
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She prefers not to draw attention away from her daughter, but on Thursday a low profile was impossible to maintain.
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Cardi previously used her platform to draw attention to government shutdowns, healthcare, and the importance of raising the minimum wage.
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The president maliciously attacked the character of Americans merely attempting to draw attention to issues often pushed into the shadows.
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Students around the world will draw attention to their plight with film screenings, public discussions and a social media campaign.
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Called "Eternal Sites: From Bamiyan to Palmyra," the show aims to draw attention to the rising threats to global heritage.
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And a special word to Bill Gates: You have long sought to draw attention to the perils of climate change.
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The term "dark patterns" does draw attention to maliciously intentioned organizations that hoover user data, counter to their users' needs.
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They may just want to get a lot of people out on the streets to draw attention to an issue.
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And an animal rights activist sought to draw attention to his cause by storming the stage at a nearby MoveOn.
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To draw attention to this fact, Ireland's tourism board commissioned a massive tapestry that details every episode of the series.
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Instead, what has really carried Fury to media headlines has been his ability to draw attention and sell a fight.
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They did not want their first names used because they do not want to draw attention to themselves for religious reasons.
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Certainly, the work of Ioannidis and others has helped draw attention to the way scientists review and publish each other's research.
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The Dead Sea is dying, and artist Spencer Tunick is using his controversial mass nude photography to draw attention to it.
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Eight of those on hunger strike domestically and abroad have committed suicide to draw attention to the cause, the HDP said.
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He wanted to draw attention to child abusers on trial, but Britain&aposs government puts limits on what reporters may cover.
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They want to draw attention to the city&aposs gun violence and pressure public officials to do more to stop it.
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"In the past, spokespeople didn't have to mug for the cameras and draw attention to themselves," said one former government official.
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By enjoying, discovering or sharing a poem — words that draw attention to themselves — you change the nature of the national conversation.
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This week, a few Fox employees tried to draw attention to larger corporate responsibility, and the protest did not catch on.
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Bowie said he shared the photos and videos on social media specifically to draw attention to the ridiculousness of it all.
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Regarding Kendell Geers, I am appalled to see he had to resort to such low blows to draw attention to him.
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Through her posts about Boo, Scherer has been able to help draw attention (and funds) to other needy wards as well.
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Many stars are wearing specially-made pins, which Witherspoon commissioned stylist Arianne Phillips to design, to draw attention to the cause.
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According to the prosecution, Carter played a "sick game" with Roy's life and used his suicide to draw attention to herself.
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"The picture is designed to draw attention to the very fact that Hillary Clinton does pander to black people," Burns said.
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Sometimes my curls draw attention away from my outfit, and it's refreshing to pull back my hair for a chicer look.
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That's why I partnered with Make It Work to draw attention to issues like paid family leave and affordable child care.
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Through Bomb Coffee, Pricipato is trying to draw attention to the fact that about 22 veterans take their life every day.
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I didn't pile on too much stuff because it would really draw attention, or worse, bring [the pimple] to a head.
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The city has launched a "you don't know the half of it" campaign to draw attention to endeavors outside Disney's property.
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In an interview after the race, Lilesa said he wanted to draw attention to the government's ongoing persecution of the Oromos.
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A dark shade can seem to diminish a body part's size, while light or bright hues draw attention to an area.
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" To draw attention to the disparity, the American Academy of Pediatrics created a campaign: the "7 Great Achievements in Pediatric Research.
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One of the early goals of the #MeToo movement was to draw attention to the ubiquity of sexual harassment and assault.
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Any such request is likely to draw attention because Exxon's former chief executive, Rex Tillerson, is now U.S. secretary of state.
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Discussions are being held behind closed doors, but activists have been mobilizing to draw attention to the details that are known.
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Debie's studio also posted side-by-side images of each design to its Facebook page to draw attention to the similarities.
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Empower made "Last Rescue in Siam" to draw attention to the fact that many women have no desire to be rescued.
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Online discussion community Reddit is launching a campaign to draw attention to the FCC's plan to roll back net neutrality regulations.
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But Democrats are attempting to draw attention to the behind-closed-door process that Republicans are taking in drafting the bill.
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And it helps that these issues tend to draw attention, in an era when arts criticism often struggles to stay relevant.
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Then again, perhaps Trump's previous criticism of Obama makes them reluctant to draw attention to the president's fondness for the sport.
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The protest was launched to draw attention to the disproportionate number of ethnic minorities who are killed by state security forces.
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The result: "freeway revolts," protests to draw attention to the pain caused by ill-considered building, sprang up around the country.
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They'll warn each other that a predator is coming, which raises the question: why would an animal draw attention to itself?
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Trump will travel to Ohio on Wednesday — a day before Comey's testimony — to draw attention to the state's crumbling waterway system.
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The problem has become so bad that the NPS did a video campaign to draw attention from Americans to the issue.
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The Coppingers' main goal is to draw attention to the world's vast majority of dogs that are hidden in plain sight.
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Our manager told us that if we do see her, to not shout or draw attention, because that wouldn't be polite.
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Robinette had heard about Beatty's organization, and she saw nominating him as a way to help draw attention to his efforts.
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Cities across the globe went dark for a brief period of time Saturday in efforts to draw attention to climate change.
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But she had sought facial-feminization surgery in order to stop thinking about her gender, not to draw attention to it.
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The Smithsonian incidents are also the latest to draw attention to a potential growing tide of racism and bigotry in America.
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This has led artists to try creative new ways of releasing music in an attempt to draw attention from the blur.
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"We have randomly used presidents' birthdays, like other significant dates, to draw attention to safety issues," he explained in an email.
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But the real purpose of my work is to draw attention to the fact that this isn&apost simply about capitalism.
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He tended to sensationalize the evidence he had -- in order to draw attention to the rock-bottom seriousness of the situation.
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That disconnect could draw attention at his hearing, one of many scheduled this week for Cabinet nominees ahead of Trump's Jan.
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He is much too bashful to draw attention to it, though, and much too circumspect to read too much into it.
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Individual police shootings and killings can and do help draw attention to genuine, broader issues surrounding police violence and systemic racism.
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He tended to sensationalize the evidence he had in order to draw attention to the rock-bottom seriousness of the situation.
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People talk in purposefully obtuse circles, displaying their academic bonafides like peacock feathers, useful to draw attention and absolutely nothing else.
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I think the most pressing issue in the country is wealth and income inequality, and wanted to draw attention to that.
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She said that she wore the veil to draw attention to her party's push to ban full-face coverings in public.
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Weckert added that he wanted to draw attention to the blind trust that many people have in tech companies and platforms.
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These recommendations are nonbinding, but they could be used to draw attention to the need for reform in other regulatory bodies.
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He wanted to help draw attention to dogs that were displaced by Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma, according to his website.
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The trio joined the movement of athletes who are using the anthem as an attempt to draw attention to racial inequality.
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Harry established the Paralympic-style sports event in 2014 to draw attention to men and women who were injured in combat.
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She said pigeons also have a habit of ostracizing any flock members who could draw attention from predators, sometimes with violence.
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Emmy award winner Michelle Williams on Sunday used her acceptance speech to draw attention to the gender pay gap in Hollywood.
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Democrats also tried to draw attention to what they said would be the devastating consequences of repealing the health care law.
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Three Senate Democrats went to the Congressional Budget Office on Tuesday to draw attention to the lack of a public bill.
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Last year, advocates used the hashtag #MissingDCGirls to draw attention to the number of missing black girls in the nation's capital.
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As an internationally renowned artist, you have the ability to use your own clout to draw attention to an important cause.
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NFL players have been kneeling during the National Anthem to draw attention to what they say is social and racial injustice.
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The risk is this: When brands try to draw attention to a cause, they often wind up diverting attention to themselves.
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But the moves would likely draw attention from U.S. regulators, who are already unsure of Chinese investors' ambitions in the sector.
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The aide said Democrats hope the line of questioning will draw attention to Puzder's character, while also putting Republicans on the spot.
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Those groups are seizing the moment to draw attention and volunteers to their causes, and turn social media slacktivism into political activism.
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Minshall admitted that one of the abusive tweets had been removed last night, after Cherry had tweeted to draw attention to it.
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A day after those ads began to draw attention on Twitter, they suddenly became inactive and disappeared from Ring's Facebook ad library.
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The site has inspired a growing movement to draw attention to Native Americans in cities who struggle with homelessness and opioid addiction.
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Ro Khanna, a California Democrat, similarly used Khashoggi's disappearance to draw attention to the US support for Saudi Arabia's campaign in Yemen.
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This was, according to Uriburu, "Art on a Latin American scale," meant to draw attention to the interconnected ravages of water pollution.
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A group of about 1503 people is marching 2150 miles from Tulsa to the state capitol to draw attention to their message.
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The staff of the Frick Collection is now trying to draw attention to the objects between the canvases in his former mansion.
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Part of the reason, too, may be the willingness of politicians from all over the world to draw attention to related causes.
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He used his presidential campaign to draw attention to veterans issues, including post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, and access to healthcare.
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But for most everyone else using the world's largest social network to draw attention to their content, the change is potentially seismic.
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With "Capernaum", Ms Labaki seeks to draw attention to the weakness of the state and what she sees as an irresponsible society.
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I was 25 and really had no desire to draw attention to the silvers starting to poke through my naturally dark hair.
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About 100 asylum-seekers are protesting outside a camp in northern Greece to draw attention to overcrowding and poor housing conditions there.
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In its WTO case, Qatar would also draw attention to the impact the boycott was having on other WTO members, he added.
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And importantly, it also allows us to call out individuals for racist or sexist remarks, and to draw attention to larger issues.
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Heidi Neilson's "Moon Arrow" travels around the New York City shorelines to draw attention to celestial forces acting on the urban landscape.
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The context here is that researchers are trying to draw attention to cybersecurity problems in medical devices before real-world incidents occur.
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Could these people somehow take advantage of the fact that Arpaio's pardon is in the news to draw attention to their cases?
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But getting upset over things like this, that draw attention to worthwhile causes, even if they do them through stunts like this?
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This isn't the first time Laura Loomer has attempted to draw attention to her trollish plights against Twitter and other tech companies.
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First, filibustering empowers senators as individuals, so each senator can draw attention to the issues he or she cares about the most.
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The ad was intended to draw attention to a program about making homes safer but was widely criticized for being too morbid.
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Greene makes little effort for any kind of fidelity in his film-within-a-film, preferring to draw attention to its badness.
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Of course, members of Congress are still elites, and have many tools at their disposal to draw attention to their pet causes.
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The ALICE measurement tries to draw attention to the financial struggles of people who don't show up in official government poverty statistics.
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That still holds true today — when even the outfits draw attention — on Day 3 of the 2016 tournament, on those tidy lawns.
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Apple certainly wanted to draw attention to its Twitter account now that it's active — though this probably wasn't how it had planned.
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Asked if her reaction would not draw attention to Court's remarks, she said there was no way she could let those pass.
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Mr. Buren has described his signature stripes as a "visual tool" he uses to draw attention to a given space or context.
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Two lawmakers are hoping to draw attention to the problem of illegal wildlife poaching and how it helps fund terror groups. Sen.
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Republicans have also sought to draw attention to text messages between FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, which privately disparaged Trump.
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Her bedazzled pink 2-piece would be enough to draw attention up and down the beach -- but she had a bonus accessory.
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Others questioned whether the episode was a smokescreen intended to draw attention away from the Kavanaugh drama, the other story dominating Washington.
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To that end, the group has been producing documentaries as a way to draw attention to the unnecessary toll of street violence.
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Contacted for this article, she declined to be interviewed, insisting that she did not want to draw attention away from her candidate.
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This post is not meant to stereotype or bash environmentalists, only to draw attention to the tensions between climate and other problems.
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Beijing has been loath to draw attention to Pyongyang's human rights abuses, which the United Nations has documented and Washington has emphasized.
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But others have said that not wanting to draw attention to the ICBMs is different than a willingness to give them up.
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Its grandeur may also, unfortunately, draw attention away from Anne Spalter's painstaking covering of the entrance's outer wall with 160 charcoal drawings.
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As long as your battery is charged, there's no need for extra equipment, and you won't draw attention like with a lighter.
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"Sometimes we make mistakes when people are trying to draw attention to things versus when they're actually making hate speech," Budhraja said.
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Nevertheless, Republicans have sought to draw attention to the messages as a sign that the investigation is politically motivated against the president.
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But Mr. Booker has yet to catch fire nationally, which has made it harder for him to draw attention in South Carolina.
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The goal, Mr. Ramsoy said, is usually for a product to inspire happy emotions and draw attention without freaking a consumer out.
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OLANO, known for publicity stunts to draw attention to alleged state corruption, is a politically amorphous, pro-EU and pro-NATO movement.
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The group wanted to draw attention to the footage by sending the letter, Ms. Allen said in a phone interview on Friday.
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Another writer from the Google Group started using the hashtag #StopTonyMochama to draw attention to Patel's claim, which Mwangi also subsequently used.
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The protests have always been intended to draw attention to police brutality and the economic and social oppression of people of color.
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Emily Jones, above, a student at Australian National University, wrote an article to draw attention to the pervasive sexist culture at universities.
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Demonstrators interrupted CNN's LGBTQ town hall Thursday to draw attention to a growing number of killings of transgender individuals across the country.
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Elizabeth Warren ran a Facebook ad that deliberately lied about Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's political leanings to draw attention to the policy.
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Since then he has led numerous peaceful protests and demonstrations to draw attention to the plight of children exploited for financial gain.
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I decided not to hide my battle against deportation but to fight publicly to draw attention to the unfairness of the system.
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I also recommend the small, stealthy Garmin Dash Cam Mini for drivers who want a model that doesn't draw attention to itself.
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The union also held a planned, one-day walkout in 2016 to draw attention to contract negotiations and the district's fiscal woes.
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Politics and golf collided at Bedminster two weeks ago at a news conference held to draw attention to the coming women's tournament.
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Human rights groups tried to draw attention to Mr. Jammeh's abuses with numerous reports outlining deaths and torture suffered by his opponents.
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His work combines photography and installation, and seeks to discuss inequalities in the art establishment, to draw attention to historically overlooked groups.
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He was sighted in Utah trying to draw attention to himself by cynically tooting the Democratic dog whistle, calling Trump a racist.
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That could serve to draw attention to Trump's behavior, they say, without the mess and complication created by a formal impeachment drive.
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Efforts to weaken rules on the construction of roads and bridges, she said, do not draw attention like debates over climate change.
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There are worse ways to draw attention than by issuing a much-needed reminder to everyone to take care of ourselves, right?
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Biden campaign officials publicly and privately downplayed the flap with Harris as an example of a trailing candidate trying to draw attention.
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The only hope Democrats have is to draw attention to the actual things Republicans are getting done with their total control of government.
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All three of those candidates qualified for the first round of debate but didn't do much to get people excited or draw attention.
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The group says it was motivated to demonstrate the flaw's existence with high-profile accounts in order to draw attention to the problem.
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The Twitter tirades did serve to draw attention away from his $25 million settlement of lawsuits alleging that Trump University was a fraud.
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The discussion of these posts centered on whether they were published because of newsworthiness or rather because Gawker knew they would draw attention.
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Chop & Steele lift jugs of gravy, karate chop small sticks, and draw attention to a lack of fact checking on morning TV shows.
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The tribute, to be made of empty Iraqi date syrup cans, is also intended to draw attention to the nation's once-thriving industry.
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Sexual Exploitation of AdultsPolicy RationaleWe recognize the importance of Facebook as a place to discuss and draw attention to sexual violence and exploitation.
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These sculptural pieces, by Dana Benshalom, draw attention to a common gesture for those who wear glasses: pushing them up the nose bridge.
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Trump flew to McAllen, Texas, on Thursday morning to draw attention to what he claims is a "humanitarian crisis" at the southern border.
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While declining to speak on intelligence matters, a spokesman for the US State Department did draw attention to Russian violations of the treaty.
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At first, the aim of those organizing caravans was to draw attention to the criminal assaults that vulnerable migrants endure along the way.
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During their summer tour, Sting and Peter Gabriel repurposed The Police's 1981 song "Invisible Sun" to draw attention to the plight of refugees.
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In addition to that, I wanted to draw attention to the different ways autism presents in different people, in particular women versus men.
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That's why doctors and sports medicine experts have been trying to draw attention to the impact intense training can have on women's health.
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If employees can discuss their salaries openly with each other, though, it can help draw attention to both intentional and unintentional pay inequity.
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College Republicans decided to invite Yiannopolous in order to draw attention to free speech and the presence of politically conservative students on campus.
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What I wanted to draw attention to is that regardless of who you are, policy does impact your life in some meaningful way.
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In the note, Buckel allegedly stated that he did the act as a protest to draw attention to the destruction of the environment.
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Instead, I want to draw attention to the display because it's unlike anything I've seen on a phone and I already love it.
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Rebecca and Jack's solution is to make Kate wear a shirt at the pool, so as to not draw attention to her body.
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In 2015, she started to write about the HPV vaccine in Japanese newspapers, hoping to draw attention to the science supporting the vaccine.
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Think the Deepwater Horizon of the Arctic, except not nearly as visible and minus the dead dolphins to draw attention to the disaster.
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A growing number of tech workers incentivized to buy homes can only continue to draw attention to innovative services that support new markets.
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On Tuesday, Senator Edward Markey and other Democrats did their best to draw attention to this disconnect in speeches on the Senate floor.
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And while trying to use Twitter to draw attention to her problem, her account on that site was also briefly suspended on Friday.
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Manafort: Whatever you do don't draw attention away from Comey and HillaryTrump: ok[faces camera]Saddam was very good and I liked him.
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"Cracka was DotGovs he just didn't want to draw attention to himself," a hacker who used to be part of CWA told Motherboard.
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And, perhaps just as importantly, they would draw attention away from the Russia probes that have consumed Trump and so many news cycles.
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As one of the world's most recognizable faces, Goldberg has used her fame to draw attention to a number of causes and charities.
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She creates images that, in telling the close-up stories of individuals, also draw attention to larger economic and political systems at work.
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Trump routinely mocked Rubio, referring to him as "Little Marco," while the Florida senator sought to draw attention to Trump's famously small hands.
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Hollywood could lead the way, using its various media outlets to draw attention to genuine flaws in the "Make America Great Again" blueprint.
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And that also means regularly producing fresh analyses that will draw attention, when so many bonds are coming to market every single day.
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Fonda has always been an activist, volunteering for Swing Left's "Last Weekend" initiative to draw attention to the November midterm elections in July.
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Dyer suspects it's because the company doesn't want to draw attention to its prior negative ranking (no one wants the Most Improved trophy).
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In our own history, we wanted to draw attention to the attack on this history, which is today under threat of being destroyed.
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Gahagan was reluctant to talk about Symbotic's customers, who aren't keen to draw attention to their interest in nearly human-free warehouse systems.
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She created a global campaign to draw attention to the plight of Yazidis who are being held in sexual slavery or remain displaced.
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The defense has held daily post-court briefings with the media — a large and growing contingent as the case continues to draw attention.
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"Because our customers care about protecting public lands, we really wanted to draw attention to what was happening," company spokeswoman Corley Kenna said.
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"I wouldn't go so far as to say they are the conscience of the nation, but they do draw attention to these issues."
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To draw attention to the cause, organizers recruited Larry Robinson, who sells rum cake and jambalaya out of his food truck in Miami.
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Kaepernick made headlines over his decision to kneel during the national anthem on the field in 2106 to draw attention to racial inequality.
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Carney could draw attention to this if the MPC has become uneasy about market expectations for interest rates, said JPMorgan economist Allan Monks.
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Clinton would be well advised to draw attention to these facts and not cede a fallacious, but nevertheless appealing, argument to Mr. Trump.
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Simply joining a right to die organization in countries where assisted death is illegal is enough to draw attention from law enforcement agencies.
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This goes far beyond just a mistake that YouTube might have made and they are going to draw attention to and fix later.
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"While there's nothing wrong with peaceful student protests against a hateful ideology, it's best to draw attention to hope instead," the guide states.
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Players will be able to use "enhanced interrogation" techniques on Iraqi detainees to draw attention to the abuses that occurred at the center.
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Operation Black Vote defended the poster, saying it was deliberately designed to draw attention to race issues that have surfaced during the campaign.
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Recognizing this crisis for what it is gives health officials the ability to draw attention to the negative impacts of the pornography industry.
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"Justice Breyer's statement helps draw attention to that ongoing injustice and, hopefully, it brings Moath one step closer to its end," Kassem added.
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"We sincerely hope that by using satire we can draw attention to this problem," the people behind @TrustySupport told me in an email.
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The scene, combined with Zayn's new look, would normally draw attention ... but it especially does now, because they announced their split last month.
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The more we draw attention to growing diversity and to immigration, the more some whites are going to be fixated on these issues.
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By making it their signature political issue, they will, at least, draw attention to the issue and could propel their dark-horse candidacies.
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A decade ago, three national team players resorted to posing for nude photos in an effort to draw attention to their low profile.
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You could say that his movies are themselves curatorial acts, assembling objects and sets that draw attention to themselves, rather than blending in.
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So 33-year-old Sheehan started OMG WTF to draw attention to under-the-radar races such as for governor and attorney general.
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"i was taught to do that if you can and you dont publicize it or draw attention to it," he wrote on Twitter.
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Women in Mexico are planning a massive nationwide work strike to draw attention to the stunning rate of gender violence in the country.
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And Airbnb's letter seemed to be an attempt by the company to try draw attention away from how it had undermined their business.
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Against this backdrop, Mr. Pruitt is trying to draw attention (particularly President Trump's) to his efforts to roll back dozens of environmental regulations.
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And firms are loath to draw attention to such moves for fear of damaging their prestige and their ability to attract new business.
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But the last thing you want to do is draw attention to yourself by being sick in the restaurant, and then hobbling out.
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Was it better to work on issues that people were currently agitated about, or to draw attention to ones that nobody was addressing?
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The RNC and conservative media aren't particularly eager to draw attention to a problem for which the Republican Party has no clear answer.
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Photographer Monte Stinnett captured this shot of an eagle landing on a branch, using a focused lens to draw attention to the bird.
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At one point, the best way for designers to draw attention to a runway show was to put celebrities in their front row.
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Meanwhile, President Trump held a rally last night in New Hampshire, continuing to try to draw attention away from the Democratic contest. 22014.
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The timing of the White House statement and its omissions seem designed to draw attention away from the charged issue of Khashoggi's murder.
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Trump defends keeping confederate statues on public land but thinks that athletes kneeling to draw attention to our nation's racial injustices is wrong.
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Rosenfeld told investigators that the purpose of the dramatic suicide he planned was to draw attention to his belief in "sortition," it said.
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The growing list of seemingly unrelated issues has helped Silicon Valley's critics draw attention to what they see as the industry's unchecked influence.
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The old bar: Invite special guests to sit with the first family as a way to draw attention to issues of social justice.
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"There is a dance that started in Chile to draw attention to violence against women all over the world: Las Tesis," she said.
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It can also serve as a way of lightly unpacking the day's news, and — at its best — draw attention to wider cultural issues.
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Daniella Vieira, 23, said on Tuesday she came to Capitol Hill to draw attention to her plight and that of others like her.
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The kingdom uses wealth and sports to whitewash its legacy of abuses, and silences those who try to draw attention to this pattern.
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To draw attention to the situation, he created Identity Malta, a series of art interventions near the detention camps and on city streets.
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Zaghari-Ratcliffe's husband Richard started a hunger strike outside the Iranian Embassy in London last week to draw attention to his wife's plight.
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Here, your care in not telling your friend of your intentions suggests that you weren't looking to draw attention to your own charity.
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She doesn't draw attention to or separate herself from the rest of the band in a way that many people in bands do.
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But the latest gadgets still make the list because they draw attention and impart cachet, particularly when they're tossed around and treated casually.
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Despite the few details, the police shooting is the latest to draw attention on social media from activists in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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And while Charles said it's been easy to galvanize support among people who are impacted, it's been difficult to draw attention to the issue.
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People can draw attention to harmful activity that they may witness or experience as long as they do not advocate for or coordinate harm.
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In recent weeks, as Bolsonaro's poll numbers have risen, his rivals have found it hard to draw attention from the convalescing former army captain.
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By wearing black, he and other men stood in solidarity with women speaking against sexual harassment and helped to draw attention to workplace inequality.
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Their position meant to symbolize and draw attention to mass graves being dug in Pakistan at the time, in anticipation of a deadly drought.
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I hid it behind thick chunks of hair, hats, even makeup — anything to draw attention away from my wide cheeks and perceived double chin.
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This instantaneous surge shows a massive success on behalf of Milano and other women to draw attention to the injustices that they have faced.
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The protest was first started in 2016 by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick to draw attention to social injustice and police brutality.
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And you can pick your own opacity for the virtual button so that it won't draw attention or distract from your apps when inactive.
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It was against this backdrop that women in Hollywood decided to use awards season to take a stand and draw attention to the movements.
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Berreth has relatives in Idaho and Washington State, according to a Facebook page set up by her family to draw attention to the search.
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In the first Instagram Story clip, the star zoomed in to draw attention to her abs while covering her face with her cell phone.
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The prank was intended to draw attention, the hacker said, to the fact that thousands of Chromecast devices globally have been left exposed unnecessarily.
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Compare it to the red ribbon for AIDS: Activist-artists created it to draw attention to an unfolding epidemic that directly affected their lives.
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To draw attention to the lengths Texas Republicans will go to block abortion access under the thinly veiled guise of "protecting women," Houston Rep.
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A number of women on and off the red carpet are standing together in solitary against sexual harassment to draw attention to workplace inequality.
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Re-purposing clips can often draw attention from copyright alert systems, even though Kreisinger's work should have fallen into the category of fair use.
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I hope the picture going viral draw attention to the need for more representation for people of color in the cosplay and geek communities.
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Berreth has relatives in Idaho and Washington State, according to a Facebook page set up by her family to draw attention to the search.
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The sharp blacks and whites lend a starkness to the photographs that serve to draw attention, repeatedly, to the state of the marine world.
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The sneakers are made in collaboration with Parley for the Oceans, an environmental group that wants to draw attention to pollution in the ocean.
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"I will leave the foreign-policy aspect to others; my aim is to draw attention to Erdogan's mistreatment of his own people," Kanter notes.
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He said he thinks HHS owes lawmakers more information, but knows Democrats can only do so much to try to draw attention to it.
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Climate protest group Extinction Rebellion floated a miniature house on the River Thames to draw attention to rising sea levels caused by climate change.
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Francis had visited the frontline of Europe's immigration crisis in order to draw attention to "our common humanity," he said in an emotional speech.
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Already, the President-elect has used his uniquely unfiltered social media presence to draw attention to appliance manufacturer Carrier and Japanese telecommunications giant SoftBank.
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The White House has pushed back on Manigault Newman's claims, saying that she made up stories to draw attention to herself and sell books.
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A sign that the war continues to affect civilians in large numbers came even as Amnesty sought to draw attention to their desperate situation.
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The #MeToo movement that sought to draw attention to sexual misconduct was one reason that prompted the company to take action, the newspaper reported.
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In 2009, Nasheed led the world's first underwater cabinet meeting to draw attention to the threat to his country posed by rising sea levels.
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Brown, an undisputed coaching genius, was newly hired at S.M.U. and looking to draw attention to a basketball team that had long been mediocre.
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Meanwhile, any attempt by a foreign nation to draw attention to the human rights abuses is treated as an affront to the kingdom's sovereignty.
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But the allegations about Rhodes are the latest effort to draw attention to whether the Obama administration had a hand in spreading the dossier.
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J.P. A new video clip should draw attention to "Fire Drills" from "Chime," the album that the rapper and singer Dessa released in February.
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The "Families Belong Together" rallies aimed to draw attention to the administration's family separation policy and inspire more people to do something about it.
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They are chugging milk to "to draw attention to a genetic trait known to be more common in white people than others," she wrote.
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The artist consistently employs visual and thematic intricacies that draw attention to part-whole relationships in both the work itself and the larger world.
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Headline-generating innovations have their place, but watch brands primarily continue to rely on new expressions of tried-and-tested models to draw attention.
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He is a 35-year-old Syrian-American who lives in Philadelphia and has been trying to draw attention to his relatives' harrowing ordeal.
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Do you think he is trying to draw attention to the need for national security, as the White House spokeswoman, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, claims?
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Advocacy groups, in the past, have used the caravans to draw attention to the migrants' plight and the state of affairs in their homelands.
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The protesters are seeking to draw attention to government corruption, as well as to the neglect of infrastructure and economic development in the region.
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When the Bundesliga published its annual review in January, the league's chief executive, Christian Seifert, wanted to draw attention to three areas in particular.
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Ms. Romanova formed a group, called Russia Behind Bars, to draw attention to her husband's detention and the broader problem of arrests of businessmen.
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He has also used the app to prompt discussions about border control and draw attention to issues affecting his home district in El Paso.
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But that the governor would draw attention to an unsubstantiated threat made on the online chat forum Reddit seemed to surprise some New Yorkers.
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Mr. Ratcliffe and his wife staged a joint hunger strike this summer shortly after their daughter's fifth birthday to draw attention to their case.
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Gelson's will also offer promotions to help draw attention to the product, like free samples and cooking demos, at some stores starting in October.
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King has said she wrote the Twitter thread to draw attention to human trafficking, but that element has gotten cut significantly in the movie.
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Ms. Anane said she initially wanted to keep her family's condition secret, but then decided to speak out to draw attention to the disease.
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He kicked off the campaign by walking almost 7003 km alone, from Kampala to Kapchorwa in eastern Uganda, to draw attention to climate change.
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"We'll keep doing them as long as we can draw attention to Facebook's broken policies around political ads," Hampton said of the misleading ads.
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As a one-time reality TV show personality, Edison is keenly aware of the ability of crossover characters to draw attention to a product.
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In October, he walked across New Hampshire — 105 miles in seven days, from Chesterfield to Portsmouth — to try to draw attention to his campaign.
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Vigils will draw attention to at least 22 transgender people, almost all of them black women, who have been killed so far in 2019.
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Google even set up its own theme park ride at last year's show to draw attention to its own digital helper, the Google Assistant.
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On April 4, the situation looked so serious that the W.H.O. director-general, Dr. Margaret Chan, visited Luanda to draw attention to the crisis.
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On the other hand, drawing attention to the fact that Strickland is a woman seems to me to draw attention away from her accomplishments.
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"Theatre of Operations" lays bare the ways in which the portrayals of war can neglect—or draw attention to—the humanity of those afflicted.
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Ms. Shield, who studies nuclear engineering, and Vetri Velan, who studies particle physics, have teamed up to draw attention to the tax bill provision.
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A 25-hour, commercial-free rollout is one way to draw attention to the show, but it doesn't do the actual series any favors.
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When Ms. Reese was growing out her natural hair this past spring, she opted for bigger hoops to draw attention to her nape area.
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It's a day meant to draw attention to the gender wage gap in America, started by the National Committee on Pay Equity in 1996.
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Meanwhile, seven DACA beneficiaries from Mexico, Argentina and Colombia were in the fourth day of a hunger strike to draw attention to the issue.
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Not tied to anything Unlike the Ice Bucket Challenge or the Running Man Challenge, this one isn't designed to draw attention to any particular cause.
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"The reason for vessels using the lasers is unknown, but it may be to draw attention to their presence in congested waterways," the statement said.
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The protesters, who were from environmental group Greenpeace, undertook the climb to draw attention to oil company Shell's plans to drill in Alaska and Russia.
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Amidst legal battles and a plea for clemency before the state parole board, several grassroots organizations also began working to draw attention to Brown's case.
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Without the clout they received from the fundraiser, and their new ability to draw attention from those in Congress, the story may have ended differently.
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She sat on the beds of patients, shook hands with them and touched their bandaged wounds to draw attention to the myth surrounding the condition.
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They're everywhere, hiding in low-level crevices, and most of the time, you don't really notice when they're there, until they draw attention to themselves.
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To help draw attention to this urgent issue, last week I launched a new film which shows how violence and abuse can mark children forever.
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The protest was first started in 2016 by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick to draw attention to police shootings of unarmed black men.
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Players have said the protests, which began in 2016, are intended to draw attention to what they see as systemic bias against people of color.
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Called the " Not-So-Beautiful Game ," the ad campaign seeks to draw attention to the rise in reported domestic violence incidents during the World Cup.
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He wanted to draw attention to Apollo, the company's new set of artificial intelligence-driven tools, which Li hopes will come to power vehicles everywhere.
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These individuals have been "creating new social media accounts, masquerading as Americans and then using these accounts to draw attention to divisive issues," he said.
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According to the company, it's seen as a creative way to draw attention to GE's technology prowess, helping people understand the science behind its innovations.
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With more stories like this, we can continue to draw attention to this important issue — to help lawmakers see the real impact of their choices.
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Should it fly out when she turns her head quickly to draw attention to the movement, or stay weighed down so the audience isn't distracted?
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He cannot bring himself to sound the alarms at the mall and draw attention to himself, and instead sits and waits for someone to arrive.
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Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem in 2016 to draw attention to police brutality in the United States.
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Meanwhile, back at the mansion, Jay and Madison have devised a new segment to keep the girls entertained and draw attention to their producing work.
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The Rolling Thunder event is organized to draw attention to veterans' issues and dedicated to remembering prisoners of war and service members missing in action.
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A growing collection of public documents show some inside Takata acknowledging, and sometimes trying to draw attention to, shoddy manufacturing processes and manipulated test data.
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Did you see anything similar to that — faking a death in order to draw attention to an issue or to protect someone from being murdered?
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When Brandon Dixon, who plays Aaron Burr, stepped out to interrupt the curtain call to draw attention to Pence, the audience started to boo again.
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Things that sparkle draw attention naturally, but finding a way to downplay the look without dulling the shine was the ultimate goal of this week.
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They claim the entire episode is meant as a distraction, to draw attention away from the horrible toll the war is taking on innocent civilians.
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But his focus isn't on thrill-seeking or purely aesthetic pursuits; in this case, he wanted to draw attention to the plight of sharks worldwide.
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"The more people resort to these kinds of [astroturfing] tactics, the more they draw attention to the policy fight, and the more people become engaged."
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As for the layout inside, Target says the floor plan is more open and the aisles are curved to better draw attention to certain products.
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Anthem protests have been happening in American sports since 2016, when then-San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick knelt to draw attention to racial injustice.
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Amnesty is hoping to draw attention to the plight of the Syrian people and place pressure on the Australian government to increase its refugee intake.
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In consideration of her professional accomplishments, her wardrobe may seem trivial, but the thobe draped over Tlaib's shoulders this afternoon is meant to draw attention.
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Sorvino is speaking out, trying to draw attention to a cause that she says is getting overshadowed by the intense focus on the presidential election.
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"If your sister is a future Queen, she is going to upstage the bride and draw attention," author Judy Wade told People over the summer.
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By following a group of performers who struggle to please some seriously harsh judges, it works to draw attention to the plight of these refugees.
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So when we play, I try to draw attention to specific lyrics or to what a song is about and what I'm trying to communicate.
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When Chinese artist and dissident Ai Weiwei attempted to draw attention to the students' deaths through art installations, including one of thousands of children's backpacks.
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Democrats in Nevada also held a news conference to draw attention to Mr. Trump's remarks, while others publicized them to reporters in Ohio and Florida.
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United Nations officials have sought to draw attention to the meeting in recent days, saying it will attract 6,000 participants and host 110 side events.
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Meanwhile, House Democrats staged a daylong sit-in to draw attention to the issue, which they vowed to resume after the Fourth of July break.
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Supplementing any electoral strategy must be presidential candidates who recognize the broken system and use their bully pulpits to draw attention to these localized efforts.
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Dubelier's also deployed several references and pop culture quotes such as from Looney Tunes, Casablanca and Animal House to make his points and draw attention.
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More than 200 players responded by sitting or kneeling during games last weekend to draw attention to the treatment of people of color in America.
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Republican National Committee spokesman Sean Spicer was asked by CNN's Wolf Blitzer about leaving an empty lectern on stage to draw attention to Trump's absence.
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The protest, meant to draw attention to immigration policies considered unjust by many people of faith, was organized by the Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice.
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Of average height and build, with pleasant features, a clean-cut style of dress, and a cool, neutral gaze, he didn't draw attention to himself.
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According to Wyche, the league argued that it wasn't a PR stunt because they wouldn't otherwise want to draw attention to a somewhat dormant issue.
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Actor and activist Mark Ruffalo spoke at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday morning to draw attention to the threat from toxic so-called forever chemicals.
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The 16-year-old started refusing to go to school in August as a way to draw attention to climate change, according to The Guardian.
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Some NFL players, sparked by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, have been kneeling during the national anthem to draw attention to race relations.
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If posting a few snaps of himself at the stadium is the most he's doing to draw attention to himself, there's no harm in that.
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There were never any reports that the data was used maliciously, implying that it was meant to merely draw attention rather than elicit actual harm.
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Bodyguards with large, imposing figures "actually draw attention to the clients and put them at more stress and risk," bodyguard Lisa Baldwin told The Times.
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In recent weeks, protesters gathered around the world to draw attention to Raif Badawi, a blogger who was imprisoned in 2628 by the Saudi government.
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His family says he is suffering from ill health and recently enlisted five British members of Parliament and lawyers to draw attention to his plight.
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The fact that some scrappy channels have been able to draw attention to potentially sketchy practices and call influencers and brands to account is remarkable.
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But more conservative sects are stricter about abiding by religious tenets around modesty and are less willing to add safety features that might draw attention.
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Laurie Girand, a member of the organization, said her group has tried to draw attention to the issue, but not enough has been done yet.
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He had no facility for, and little interest in, using agitation and drama to draw attention to causes, no matter how worthy they might be.
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Mr. Bertucci, the evangelical minister running against Mr. Maduro, showed up in what he said was an effort to draw attention to the prisoners' plight.
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Hoping to draw attention away from his angry players and coaches, Boone kept chirping from the dugout and told Miller he needed to do better.
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Pavlensky said his performance, which he entitled "The Threat", was meant to draw attention to what he called the terror tactics used by the FSB.
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The urgent-warning procedure allows the committee to draw attention to situations that could "spiral into terrible events" and require immediate action, Ms. Crickley said.
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The protesters were reportedly trying to draw attention to the squalid conditions they've been forced to live in because of the Remain in Mexico policy.
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Thunberg, a Swedish native, addressed the flak while visiting Canada on Friday as part of her multination tour to draw attention to the climate crisis.
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In the absence of a new recipe, I use my social media channels to draw attention to older recipes that are perfect for right now.
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"The main goal will be to draw attention to the ridiculous hypocrisy of the liberal mainstream media and to push back against them," he said.
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She said she hoped to draw attention to a larger issue: the right of children conceived through assisted reproduction to have certainty about their parentage.
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Dunne, an overlooked New Jersey prep star who hit winning baskets against Niagara and Boston College, has begun to draw attention on the national stage.
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But driven by the springs in his legs and, perhaps, a chip on his shoulder, he has begun to draw attention on the national stage.
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The opposition also says Ms. Park caused people in the government to be demoted or fired for trying to draw attention to Ms. Choi's activities.
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The Comcastroturf site was created to draw attention to what appears to be an influx of fraudulent anti-net neutrality comments on the proposal's docket.
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Yet, as quickly as they draw attention, these devastating events quickly become old news, edged aside by the latest hurricane, wildfire, earthquake, or other disaster.
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It was advertised as one of Fenty's new "Killawatt" highlighters, which are shimmery products that can be used to draw attention to certain facial features.
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Such proposals repeatedly draw attention to Southwestern farmers who use scarce water to grow crops — like hay and turf grass — that could be raised elsewhere.
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And when he told us how to live, he did not ask us to build great works or draw attention to ourselves with extraordinary gestures.
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Rather than diamonds Vivianna Torun Bulow-Hube, a Swedish silversmith and Georg Jensen collaborator, said jewelry should draw attention to the wearer, not her status.
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In 1967, Dr. King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference announced the need for mass disruption in Northern cities to draw attention to longstanding inequalities.
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It might overshadow the rest of her agenda, but it also gives her a bigger platform to draw attention to other issues, including consumer ones.
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Some conservative critics, including those pushing for other possible nominees, sought to draw attention to a photo that ran last month in The Washington Post.
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In August 2016, a massive protest swamped Lima under the hashtag #NiUnaMenos — not one less — to draw attention to women murdered in the Peruvian capital.
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The young activists have also taken their protest to social media, posting and sharing images of themselves wearing blue to draw attention to political cases.
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"Postcards From Montreuil" follows a group of mostly Malian undocumented workers occupying a temping agency in protest, trying desperately to draw attention to their plight.
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But advocates say more efforts are needed, and are using Saturday's World Autism Awareness Day to draw attention to the community and its employment needs.
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His very worried family is telling his story this week to draw attention to the case and help raise money for lawyers and other expenses.
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We're visiting Iraq's Green Zone, a site of recent instability in the country, and we're discussing how Melanoma Monday aims to draw attention to skin cancer.
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The March for Our Lives movement, which has made intersectionality one of its calling cards, has helped draw attention to the violence that is often forgotten.
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The group hopes to continue to draw attention to the huge number of empty buildings that are unused despite thousands of Londoners being homeless, Fox said.
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"With his actions, Pavlensky raises his voice to draw attention to situations of repression, and the society's acceptance of that repression," Gimein's letter reads in part.
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We understand criticizing a famous artist is a good way to draw attention to those goals—and in this case, it is unjust and off-target.
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On Twitter, fans have been using #CancelCrownJewel to draw attention to the event and urge WWE to cancel or reschedule the event outside of Saudi Arabia.
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Much like Osama bin Laden, Baghdadi had to give up various perks of leadership, and moved about in unassuming vehicles so as not to draw attention.
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But taking a vocal stand on political subjects has not been its habit, and by entering the fray it will draw attention to its own hypocrisies.
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Her point is to draw attention to the statue's "hidden payload" of symbolism, but an argument can be made that any diplomatic gift carries such freight.
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But in the spirit of using her platform to both draw attention to the problem and perhaps contribute to a solution, LaFrance went further than most.
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I am talking about a more powerful platform, leveraging a more potent vehicle to draw attention to your issues: the saturation media coverage of Donald Trump.
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Earth Hour, which launched in Sydney in 2007, is an annual WWF-led event intended to draw attention to the need for action on climate change.
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He never let her accusations go unanswered, and as a result he missed opportunities to use his speaking time to draw attention to Clinton's perceived weaknesses.
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We understand criticizing a famous artist is a good way to draw attention to those goals---and in this case, it is unjust and off-target.
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The AMA is scheduled to start at 7 PM eastern on Wednesday as a way for Trump to draw attention during day three of the DNC.
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So they created a profile for him, hoping to draw attention from other penguin care facilities who might be willing to send a lady for Spruce.
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Scott and Renee established a foundation, the Bailey Baio Angel Foundation, to draw attention to the issue and support families with children affected by GA-223.
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He even considered displaying ISIS flags on the truck during the attack but decided against it because he did not want to draw attention, authorities said.
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"As soon as you put on a mask or a cape, people approach you, so we do it to draw attention to the cause," she says.
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But Knox insisted Kercher was her friend and her only intention was to draw attention to miscarriages of justice and the risks of an irresponsible media.
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Protesters have taken to the streets in several cities across the nation, such as Baton Rouge, to draw attention to what they consider improper police tactics.
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And I understand that the Japanese don't want to promote or draw attention to it because for them, Mount Fuji is so much more than that.
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Karim, in Indonesia, said he wrote to Jakarta's environment ministry last month to draw attention to companies using IFs, but has yet to receive a response.
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"He was the first truly big name to come to the states and really draw attention to the sport," said the former Los Angeles Lakers forward.
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" Bush said of the comment: "He's doing this to inflame and incite and to draw attention, which seems to be the organizing principle of his campaign.
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CHORDS, per her Bandcamp, was designed to draw attention to the way that sound exists in space, the way that tonality and harmony affect their environment.
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So, on the issues big enough to draw attention, Trump has met not just resistance from "special interests," but that most pernicious, transformative Washington force: Reality.
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While the ruling - which will be published on Friday - may draw attention to Assange's fate, it is unlikely to immediately affect the current investigations against him.
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They naturally draw attention in the screen-dependent world in which we live — and children especially, who are "born digital," automatically fix their gaze upon them.
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Dubbed #BlackEid on social media, the idea was conceived as a way to draw attention to an apparent increase in mob violence aimed at minority groups.
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Update: The Center has now sent us the following statement regarding Facebook's actions: Our original post was to draw attention to the fact that the Holocaust
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General Mills announced that Honey Nut Cheerios boxes will be without the recognizable mascot — and it's to draw attention to a very important issue: pollinator populations.
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In 2016, then-San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the song as a way to draw attention to police brutality against African-Americans.
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One tentative stop is Cincinnati, the source said, and others are being debated as the White House looks to draw attention to decaying roads and bridges.
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The ACLU post wasn't the only outlet to use China's nascent system as a way to draw attention to privacy and surveillance issues in the West.
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Ostensibly, the Bushwick event was meant to draw attention to the sport of drone racing, familiarizing the masses with the concept in hopes of commercial franchising.
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As the company's struggle with copyright holders grew, activists in a number of countries were sharing videos on the platform to draw attention to local issues.
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It begins with reflection on how the swirling rumors of doping seemed to draw attention away from runners running well, running clean, and enjoying the sport.
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Pope Francis will visit the Greek island of Lesbos on Saturday in a trip which aims to draw attention to the frontline of Europe's migrant crisis.
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He also used his Twitter account to draw attention, on the day of the election, to the fact that Ossoff does not live in the district.
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Ms. Ni said the authorities were angered by her efforts to draw attention on social media last year to the cause of the detained rights lawyers.
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Of course, there was no effective whistleblower hotline at Enron when Sherron Watkins sought to draw attention to the frauds that would eventually doom the company.
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While the president has the power to pardon Arpaio, a presidential pardon would draw attention to a case that millions of Americans are already watching closely.
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She recently became the first woman to cross the English Channel solo on the flimsy stand-up craft, to draw attention to the "global plastic crisis".
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Saying she didn't "want to talk about politics on this show," DeGeneres did get serious about one issue she said she'd draw attention to as president.
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But it would be costly to U.S. taxpayers and would further underscore a fundamental shift in Republican thinking that Paul was trying to draw attention to.
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NFL players have said the protests, which began in 2016, are intended to draw attention to what they see as systematic bias against people of color.
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This is the reason for the protests, which began in 2016: to draw attention to what NFL players see as systematic bias against people of color.
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Though Formula E is eager to gain the respect held by venerable circuits like Formula One, it is not above adding quirky elements to draw attention.
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" The amendment was an attempt to draw attention to Trump's comment in January to The Washington Post that a GOP plan should provide "insurance for everybody.
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Until recently, Trump's allies have not wanted to draw attention to the issue and thereby risk acknowledging that the President is under investigation for obstructing justice.
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So giving users free access could draw attention to FreedomPop, and help further differentiate it from the rest of the carriers out there, the company believes.
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She says it's not the first time someone has used the platform of a speech at an awards show to draw attention to a political situation.
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They also want to know if Wells Fargo used unfavorable U25 filings as a weapon against employees who tried to draw attention to the bank's misdeeds.
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And Sekulow sought to draw attention to the fact that Comey had been in touch with Mueller's team before his testimony on Capitol Hill last week.
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A number of players have chosen to kneel or raise a fist during the playing of the anthem, to draw attention to racism and police brutality.
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NOTA BENE, or N. B., is a Latin term that translates to "note well," and is used to draw attention to what follows in written text.
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"It's unfortunate that mean-spirited antagonists have attempted to draw attention away from this event by mischaracterizing the beliefs and positions of our organization," Daly said.
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The original caption reads: People dressed as space and time travelers arrived at Heathrow Airport in London on Thursday to draw attention to an art exhibition.
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Mr. Biden made his comments at a forum convened by the Poor People's Campaign, which seeks to draw attention to issues like poverty and systemic racism.
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And then, having defined the good behaviors, the parents — and perhaps the teacher as well — need to look for occasions to draw attention to those behaviors.
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He said the accusations against him stemmed from a plot by Nissan executives trying to draw attention away from years of bad results at the company.
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Some said they've felt pressure to keep quiet about problems for fear that pointing them out would stop the production line and draw attention to them.
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Because "asylum" is a loaded term, it can draw attention to crucial issues facing vulnerable Americans, but it also tends to foreclose discussion of real solutions.
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The demonstration was meant to draw attention to femicides, or murders specifically targeting women, which have increased 137 percent in Mexico in the last five years.
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What's more, she pointedly doesn't show her face, which is gorgeous and could well draw attention away from the changing body she wants to show us.
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He told the New York Times he had hoped to draw attention to what he saw as problems in the way law enforcement handled Butina's case.
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" Of the South Carolina GOP's push for Sanders, she said, "It seems more like a political stunt to draw attention to the drawbacks of open primaries.
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An activist dressed as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson free-climbed the scaffolding of Big Ben in London on Friday to draw attention to climate change.
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The violent, surreal, often cartoonish scenarios delivered deadpan that draw attention to the freakishness of ordinary life — from writers like Donald Barthelme, Gordon Lish, Ben Marcus.
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California Today Wednesday: A group called Moms 4 Housing took over a vacant house in Oakland in an effort to draw attention to the housing crisis.
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"[T]he only way [other big box retailers] will draw attention away from Amazon is through great deals," PwC's Consumer Markets lead Steve Barr tells CNBC.
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I can think of few things more despicable in what they couch as a way to draw attention to police brutality and injustice based on race.
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And it designed an e-cigarette that was sleek and concealable, unlikely to draw attention, and easily stashed in a backpack or even a back pocket.
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People — mainly young people — across the world walked out of school and work in a massive youth-led movement to draw attention to the climate crisis.
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For a long time, Kuster said, women of her generation didn't want to draw attention to their experiences with sexual harassment or assault in the workplace.
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Even though they communicated with Mr. White and Mr. Fox on Grindr, they said it was not their intention to draw attention to anyone's sexual orientation.
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Hundreds of McDonald's employees, emboldened by the #MeToo movement, demonstrated outside company headquarters in Chicago on Tuesday to draw attention to alleged sexual harassment at work.
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The opposite might be said of the 19th-century concert setup: Players were to be heard, not seen — or at least not draw attention to themselves.
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Far away from Australia, celebrities used their star power to draw attention to the issue during the 77th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California.
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Flake has frequently criticized Trump and blocked some judicial nominees in committee in order to draw attention to his opposition to Trump's Cuba and tariff policies.
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Ms. Robinson, who also leads The Mary Robinson Foundation-Climate Justice, has worked for many years to draw attention to links between rising emissions and inequality.
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And because you're probably thinking it ... the "47" logo does indeed look like the Nazi flag, which is what the group intended to draw attention to.
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Worried the dog would draw attention to the break-in, Best "mortally wounded Dunky" and threw the pup&aposs body off the parking garage, according to investigators.
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The expectation is that half of the "10 Most Urgent" cases will be "ongoing," while others will be new each month to draw attention to various cases.
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It gives mappers the final say in what ends up in the map, but helps just enough to both be useful and draw attention to undermapped places.
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The Newport Beach Police department suspended its normal Twitter content to draw attention to Linda's case and posted as if Linda herself were talking to the audience.
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The ads, some of which feature postmastectomy scars, were "specifically designed to draw attention to the disease that affects more than 19,000 people every year," BCNA said.
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The idea of her doing so was laughable, even though she was a Christian woman on the internet, because Rachel wasn't trying to draw attention to herself.
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"Don't play Israel until Palestinians' human rights are respected," the BDS movement had said, calling the match an attempt to draw attention away from human rights abuses.
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During the NEB's Trans Mountain hearings in Burnaby, BC last week, activists staged a sit-in at the event to draw attention to its restricted public access.
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Critics might reply that giving one robot "rights" in a ceremony designed to draw attention to a lavishly-funded tech conference doesn't indicate any particular ethical probity.
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Brooke Paz, the young Republican group&aposs spokeswoman, says the goal is to draw attention to free speech and the presence of politically conservative students on campus.
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When I got my first role on "Baywatch," I wanted to take advantage of all the media excitement to draw attention to a cause dear to me.
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It's unclear if Trump intended to undermine efforts under Obama to build a next generation fighter jet, or simply to draw attention to an already controversial situation.
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In a post on its Facebook page, the group said its action was intended to draw attention to what it said were human rights abuses in Russia.
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For instance, what if the European Central Bank bought $50 billion in gold to drive its currency lower, which would normally be frowned on and draw attention.
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Crenshaw was one of the first high-profile Republicans to draw attention to a comment by one of Ocasio-Cortez's closes allies in Congress -- Minnesota Democratic Rep.
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He has been a vocal supporter of NFL protests that he says peacefully and powerfully draw attention to a long-neglected issue of race, according to Reuters.
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People are using the #MissinginManchester hashtag on social media to draw attention to individuals who are missing after the incident, and asking strangers to retweet the posts.
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To draw attention to this relationship between the urban landscape and outer space, Neilson created "Moon Arrow," a sculptural arrow which continually points at the orbiting moon.
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And while you're at it, stop this weird argument that celebrities — who, by the way, are people — can't use their platform to draw attention to important matters.
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The Internet Movie Database created a site for parents to submit descriptions of films in order to draw attention to scenes that may be unsuitable for children.
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"Social media platforms are a powerful tool for Black people to draw attention to the injustices our community faces," said Color of Change's campaign director Brandi Collins.
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"That work seeks to draw attention to the seemingly small personal costs associated with a growing security apparatus that nevertheless build into a new normal," Pred said.
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This year, some Amazon workers in Europe are striking during Prime Day, hoping to draw attention to working conditions like proposed cuts in wages and health benefits.
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But he also noted that such images help to draw attention to the plight of people who are struggling to maintain their distance from the outside world.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Hundreds of women took part in so-called "die-in" protests in central Paris on Saturday, hoping to draw attention to domestic violence against women.
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Italy chose to stage the summit in Sicily to draw attention to Africa, which is 140 miles from the island at its closest point across the Mediterranean.
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When the White House communications shop began unveiling theme weeks in the spring, the idea was to draw attention to broad economic issues like jobs and infrastructure.
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"This event is to draw attention to the problems of discrimination, xenophobia," said Svetlana Gannushkina, an advocate for migrant rights and head of the Civic Assistance Committee.
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" The amendment was an attempt to draw attention to President Trump's comment in January to The Washington Post that a GOP plan should provide "insurance for everybody.
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Journalists scrambling for information about the raid and the place where it went down quickly came across Athar's Twitter feed and started to draw attention to him.
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When journalists draw attention to things like an irresponsible joke that will possible end up inspiring political violence with tragic consequences, are we playing into his hands?
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Charlie Gard, the British infant now in the middle of a global political, religious and media maelstrom, is the latest child to draw attention to these questions.
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Even the products Woods is not using are still being sold at a high rate as a result of his ability to draw attention, according to Ilagan.
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" The amendment was an attempt to draw attention to President Trump's comment in January to the Washington Post that a GOP plan should provide "insurance for everybody.
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The results were outlined in a presentation by a Democratic pollster, and shared with The Times by another party strategist who wanted to draw attention to Mrs.
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Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro Democrats have been eager to draw attention to the conditions for migrants held at detention facilities along the border.
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But administration officials said at the time that part of the reason for the trip was to draw attention and lure tourists to the national park system.
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Another issue likely to draw attention from Democrats: Larsen's comments on the 2003 Supreme Court case that struck down laws against consensual sex between same-sex couples.
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" After Farrell's comments, Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez tweeted the following: "I think Price need to realize that who he in Boston is going to draw attention.
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He added that the league would have to make special permissions for her, which would draw attention to the official and bring negative attention to the game.
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It is difficult to draw attention to this issue given that the world economy is in the middle of first synchronous upswing since the global financial crisis.
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What to watch: The House may hold hearings on the bill before the July 4 recess and backers hope to draw attention to it from President Trump.
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Also this month, his brother, Prince William, appeared on the cover of Attitude, a magazine geared to gay people, to draw attention to the problem of bullying.
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The night President Trump was elected, she had been startled by shouts of "white power" in Monroe, La. Did she really want to draw attention to herself?
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The owners plan to meet next week to discuss the demonstrations, which were originally intended to draw attention to racial inequality and police shootings of African-Americans.
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These group migrations have become something of an annual event in Mexico, intended to provide security-in-numbers for participants and draw attention to the migrants' plight.
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Among other things, Trump criticized players who want to draw attention to what they believe is social and racial injustice by refusing to stand during the anthem.
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Uwemedimo said his experience in Njemanze showed him how desperate the residents were to draw attention to what was happening to them, and he wanted to help.
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So a handful started a social media campaign under the hashtag #WillYouBeMyGP to recruit a replacement, producing a bright promotional video to draw attention to Mevagissey's attractions.
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Felicita Cabañas, 44, said she started turning out at the protests in her hometown, Yaguarón, to draw attention to the lack of resources at her daughter's school.
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For months, Mr. Trump's defenders have sought to draw attention to thousands of dollars in past donations from Mr. Weissmann to Democrats, including former President Barack Obama.
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His bragging about Doral, along with his disrespectful absence from the climate change session, served only to draw attention to how much he deviates from accepted norms.
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It is my hope to draw attention to the too often overlooked issue of homemade firearms and include these firearms in the national discussion on gun control.
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They would prefer the President not draw attention to that fact on Tuesday night, when he commands the country's attention with his State of the Union address.
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It left him feeling uncomfortable at work, and, even though he used to love exercise, he avoided the gym so as to not draw attention to himself.
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The Washington Post reports several people close to the President say watch for a dramatic move Monday in an effort to draw attention away from the story.
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He can draw attention to how Democrats in Congress have repeatedly blocked legislation that would compel doctors to provide lifesaving treatment to babies who have survived abortions.
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The Facebook pages have historically been used as forums to draw attention to US educational programs in the country or cross-cultural events, rather than sanctions rollouts.
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His aim, aside from thrills, is to draw attention to Russia's deep history in North America — just as dark suspicions spread about Russia's influence in American politics.
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Proekt did not complain to the police over the incidents, he said, saying he had instead decided to speak out publicly to draw attention to the problem.
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Both say they were ignored and responded to that by trying to draw attention from the outside to the shortcomings they encountered, each in his own way.
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His snaps and claps draw attention to a musicality that runs through all his hip rolling, through his every sinking to the ground and miraculously rubbery recovery.
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A conservative talk-radio outlet in Denver canceled a married couple's show after the husband wished on the air for something to draw attention away from impeachment.
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"We used that symbol to draw attention to the fact that Texas is passing such restrictive abortion laws," said Heather Busby, the executive director of the organization.
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She likes self-reflexive lyrics, off-kilter rhyme schemes and other irregularities just pronounced enough to draw attention to her songs' animating mechanics without breaking their spells.
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As a writer and an editor, Jordan used her platforms to draw attention to women's issues and became an influential figure in the New York suffrage campaign.
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In each case, social media allowed like-minded "clicktivists" to draw attention to an issue and demonstrate their support for change, quickly and at very little cost.
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If you draw attention to the stories of transition gone wrong, the thinking goes, there will be less public support for transition and for transgender people themselves.
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With impeachment set to overshadow the Democratic presidential primary race, how will candidates draw attention to their key policy issues, ranging from universal healthcare to income inequality?
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AT&T workers are planning a demonstration outside Apple headquarters on Tuesday during the highly anticipated iPhone 8 launch to draw attention to their ongoing contract dispute.
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Forty-five years ago, the United Nations declared World Development Information Day to draw attention to development problems and the need for international cooperation to solve them.
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The goal is to draw attention not only to the high number of veteran suicides, but to the mental health issues that affect the community as well.
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The March for Our Lives, a rally seeking to draw attention to gun violence, is set to take place in Washington, D.C., and other cities on Saturday.
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Dr. Tsushima said her group had been trying to draw attention to the low pass rate for female applicants but got little attention before the scandal broke.
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The idea was to draw attention to Burger King's move away from preservatives and artificial flavors, which many fast-food chains have long been criticized for using.
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At Bareburger, Mr. Pelekanos said he started using the term because he was trying to buy organic ingredients whenever possible and wanted to draw attention to that.
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Fed up with the situation, she took her lament to the street, drawing up signs with squiggly lines under a nose to draw attention to the odor.
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Melville shared Hall's original post to draw attention to the abuse she'd faced and mutual friends soon tagged in Hall, Alchin, and others so they could comment.
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Her band, a clunky, jangly electric addendum to her strummed acoustic guitar, establishes a similarly mellow, unobtrusive coffeehouse-folk sound, designed to draw attention to her lyrics.
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The nonprofit Pueblo Sin Fronteras has organized caravans annually to draw attention to the plight of Central American migrants and to the logic of safety in numbers.
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The rendering of the rabbit-ear antenna and the scaly texture of the green paint draw attention to the surface of the canvas rather than the woman.
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She says that one of the great strengths of Twitter is that it can draw attention to individual victims in ways that wouldn't be possible with traditional media.
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The institute made a super thick sushi roll a few weeks ago, to draw attention to its upcoming Japanese Food Festival, which will be held on November 13.
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The actions of the "Big Bang Theory" cast exemplifies one way that coworkers can help each other draw attention to the issue of, and negotiate for, pay equality.
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"On the one hand, yes, a full accounting of the coming of the American Revolution should probably draw attention to the Gaspee as a significant moment," he said.
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The attack was planned, officials said, to draw attention to the political belief of "sortition," an idea that political leaders should be chosen at random from the public.
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Engaging with users of social media is increasingly important to designers because it helps them draw attention of consumers, not only buyers and press who attend the show.
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The visual display and its written narrative are subversive — they focus on outsider interpretations explicitly to draw attention to the lack of perspectives from within the Brotherhood itself.
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The company did shift towards addressing driver complaints in mid-2017, but most drivers saw that as a move to draw attention away from Uber's public relations disaster.
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So while hoverboards have mostly fallen off the list of cool tech toys, it's clear that hoverboard companies are still using celebrities to draw attention to the devices.
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That highly paid superstar goal scorer acquired before last season to give Crosby the rare elite winger who can fill the net and draw attention from ... what's that?
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KLM seems to have added the AR feature as a way to draw attention to its app, which lets you book your flight or store your e-ticket.
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Our hope is that these stories will help draw attention to the real-life impact America's voting laws have on people who want to make their voices heard.
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"It was just the last 30 seconds and we wanted to draw attention to one of the plagues of our society," the theatre superintendent told the Financial Times.
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BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A Lithuanian artist has carved a giant SOS message into an Indonesian palm oil plantation to draw attention to the damage done by deforestation.
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I hope people will get a lot of pride around what we created and that it will draw attention to the cause for the people of the region.
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"This is exactly why many people don't embrace an active lifestyle in ordinary situations: They are worried that they will draw attention and, even worse, ridicule," she posted.
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The aim is to draw attention to the tension between how the government downplays the risk of nuclear war and how it actually prepares for it, Lewis says.
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WATCH: ISRAELI MILITARY BRACES FOR MORE GAZA CLASHES Demonstrators say the violent protests are intended in part to draw attention to poor living conditions in the Gaza Strip.
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The pack has a classic design, which also means it doesn't draw attention to itself, or make it obvious that you're carrying around a bunch of expensive toys.
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Still, it's worth noting that she did try to draw attention to the issue months ago, before the floodgates were opened about sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry.
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Their design aimed to draw attention to the deportations while preserving the original space, including the basement, parts of the railroad tracks, a signal box and a footbridge.
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" He says although the comments were difficult to deal with, his purpose was to draw attention and raise awareness —"I still would have done everything exactly the same.
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Most of us attracted to the field are there to draw attention to the plight of the poor, to the wrongdoing of banks, to the groups left behind.
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It's also partnering with Missing Types for a campaign with the American Red Cross and Vitalant to help draw attention to the need for blood donors, it says.
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The site has used basic games to draw attention to issues like the rising cost of EpiPens (EpiPen Tycoon) and the inaction regarding gun violence (Thoughts and Prayers).
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But one matter that didn't draw attention could change the landscape of the $22019 billion e-commerce market now that Gorsuch has taken his seat on the court.
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Trump's 1st foreign trip: 5 takeaways Handshake history The tense moment during Trump's first trip abroad as President became the latest of Trump's handshakes to draw attention online.
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British art student Elizabeth Bond, 31, decided to draw attention to her exhibitions by creating knitting needles that measure some 4.42 meters (14 feet 5 inches) in length.
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I believe every American should desire to stand for our anthem, but sometimes an American decides to use their agency to draw attention to an issue of concern.
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