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If I were to follow fashion magazine convention, I should always wear something that draws attention to my waist, where I'm smallest, and draws attention away from where I'm biggest: ass, hips, thighs.
But it also draws attention to Mr Selmayr's Achilles heel.
It is extreme like Kagan's and it similarly draws attention.
Moreover, Worth draws attention to the general outperformance of American Express.
Brie feels your pain — and draws attention to it on Instagram. Delighted?
That approach draws attention and energy away from the most important goals.
The menu draws attention to drinks from Africa and the African diaspora.
NBC's "Seinfeld" draws attention to the holiday of Festivus in "The Strike."
Every year the festival draws attention for its performances, fashion and star sightings.
The sleek black device fits any car, and never draws attention to itself.
If anything, she draws attention to the apparatus that makes the projections possible.
She draws attention to aspects of my own work that I'm blind to.
But on a debate stage, where conflict draws attention, she didn't draw much.
I shouldn't have said that because it draws attention away from the film.
The paper also draws attention to the larger problem of industry-sponsored research.
He draws attention on a level Nance Jr., Clarkson, and Hood have never known.
To paraphrase the 1995 film Clueless, a little sweat draws attention to the skin.
Hathaway posted a picture today in which she draws attention to her reddened chest.
A camera's lens draws attention and provokes poses, but a tape recorder is unobtrusive.
MILWAUKEE — Dick Garrett is not the type of person who draws attention to himself.
The sale of a major league sports team always draws attention and local interest.
Manolo Paz has erected a huge stone circle that draws attention to Galicia's pagan heritage.
Specifically the new advice draws attention to potential difficulties for lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders.
The bug that it exploits, however, draws attention to the conflict of ephemeral social media.
It is a gimmick — it draws attention to voter alienation, but offers no real solution.
On company front, Apple's product unveiling on Sep 10 draws attention all over the world.
But that draws attention away from GE Capital, a still-massive division that is bleeding.
But the new twist once again draws attention to a fraught topic for Mrs. Clinton.
Today, as Silicon Valley sexism again draws attention, it's worth studying those shifts at GoDaddy.
Not merely economical, Akerman's exacting prose draws attention to the physical presence of the words themselves.
You are not wearing any armor, and instead have a funny-looking shirt that draws attention.
In the XC2119 a wide band of trim draws attention near the base of the dash.
In addition to the economy, Abramowitz draws attention to the power of change in American politics.
If it draws attention to the improvements that he pledged but couldn't accomplish, he's O.K. with that.
Pruitt's alleged wrongdoing draws attention to an issue at the heart of the Trump administration: ethical corruption.
I think we practice in a way that draws attention, and we have for a long time.
The movie draws attention to Ethan's age, sometimes for laughs, though never truly at Mr. Cruise's expense.
She draws attention to individual stories of victims in order to personalize these cases against faceless statistics.
He draws attention to traditions of critical thinking and moral reasoning that are hardly exclusive to Jews.
From the beginning, the singer is illustrated in a way that lovingly draws attention to her body.
"Obviously, it draws attention," he says, adding that his co-workers asked him about the colorful lunch box.
It also draws attention towards the face, so people can truly appreciate your stellar makeup and hairstyling skills.
Malta's presidency plan draws attention to the Mediterranean's "ongoing conflict, socioeconomic challenges, terrorism, radicalisation and human-rights violations".
McCain's death isn't just hanging over the Republican primary — it also draws attention to the governor's race. Gov.
But doing so draws attention, and what's clear from this album is that Ms. Lambert is in retreat.
It is a strange-looking thing; it draws attention to itself when you're flying by in a taxicab.
And as for the quantity that always draws attention, the number of female members continues to climb, glacially.
Banksy's street art often draws attention to social issues by adding elements of darkness to otherwise joyful scenes.
But beyond making this infrastructure visible, he also draws attention to the global corporate powers responsible for it.
Because of media attention on his life and work, he said he draws attention when he visits American mosques.
Government funding draws attention to projects, and elevates the medium to a new level of national discussion and legitimacy.
The Arctic Imagination project is a collaboration between six international libraries that draws attention to the Arctic's disappearing ice.
It feels strikingly of the moment, as a resurgent feminist movement draws attention to the wide scope of misogyny.
Engaging with the rapper's life and death, she writes, only draws attention to the darkest parts of her life.
The senators' letter draws attention to the challenging business of TV manufacturing, which provides an opening for data companies.
Solomon-Godeau draws attention to how gender accentuates Maier's mystique as most acclaimed street photographers were male, passersby female.
Popova regularly draws attention to poetry of the era, and the coincidence of subject and symbol can be captivating.
Castellucci's work uncomfortably draws attention to the body and aging, the irreducibly fleshly elements of which we are made.
With this heavy storm casting shadow over many regions, economy loss made by heavy weather also draws attention from markets.
Great composition means framing your image in a fashion that draws attention to your subject while portraying your intended message.
His work consistently draws attention to the destruction of China's heritage, at once questioning and underscoring the value of history.
In that report, the IMF draws attention to two basic vulnerabilities that must raise questions about Turkey's external debt sustainability.
The style is perfect for the actress: It draws attention to her eyes and blends perfectly with her wavy lob.
The latest safety issue that draws attention from the media is the one that EASE found in a regular check.
"Maybe this draws attention to the fact that there is quite good market share and global positioning," Webster told Reuters.
While Bird seems interested in preserving the transitory order of nature, Conn draws attention to the artificiality of preservation itself.
" To that end, Reynolds and Kendi have created a book that slyly draws attention to the page itself. "Uh-oh.
But he draws attention to the policymakers who, in his view, failed to do their jobs at a crucial moment.
And it really draws attention to how many times Colton was blindfolded this season and a new mystery: Which came first?
Hemlock Hospice is an interpretive trail of sculptures in the Harvard Forest which draws attention to the vanishing eastern hemlock tree.
Adam Slater at Oxford Economics draws attention to the 1930s, which contributed to world exports collapsing 30 pct from 1929-1932.
The changing weather also draws attention to the Games, she says (though not always in a positive way, as detailed below).
"Like a facial tattoo, the third quarter draws attention," wrote Stifel analyst Jim Duffy, referring to Post Malone's many visible tattoos.
The sculptural presence draws attention away from the technical underpinnings of the finite object to a world of imaginative motional processes.
It also draws attention to the Justice Department's longstanding underenforcement of the law — which is a deep disservice to the public.
You don't want to be looked at in a way—in a way that's like showy or draws attention to yourself.
To Budiansky's credit, he draws attention to early evidence that free speech might wreak havoc on efforts to regulate the market.
The question of whether Beyoncé chose her own cover photographer draws attention to the underlying power dynamics of a Vogue cover.
Situated in some of Manhattan's most historic neighborhoods, the route draws attention to power dynamics, privilege, and cultural representation in the city.
The list of 22019 Pulitzer Prize winners draws attention to a disturbing reality: the frequency of mass shootings in the United States.
As the opioid crisis draws attention to the impact of addiction on families, there may be a new openness to sober parenting.
At the same time, the use of the sunken place draws attention to the overrepresentation of black people among the physically missing.
This, in addition to his very particular arrangement of objects in the picture plane, draws attention to Winkfield's paintings as created things.
The lyrics are definitely designed for ears of all ages, yet the piece cleverly draws attention to AMNH's sometimes overlooked artistic history.
When legislators perpetuate this myth, it further stigmatizes people living with mental illness and draws attention away from our gun violence epidemic.
But if it draws attention to Brazilians' all-too-common mistreatment of women, gays and blacks, then it is worth it, she says.
"Shilah draws attention everywhere she goes and always has since her hair grew through at about three months old," she told the Mail.
"The Polish presidency draws attention to this through encouraging the world to undertake concrete measures in this field," Kowalczyk told a news conference.
By including sounds, such as softly heard bells and flutes, she draws attention to the aural stimuli that can arouse people's spiritual antennae.
From donuts to life-saving anti-venom, drone delivery draws attention to what the technology might look like in a few short years.
It draws attention to Ceaușescu's mania about raising the birth ate, and can help both foreigners and Romanians understand this very dark past.
The exhibition draws attention to the spirituality of the place, but conveys ideas of the sacred through visuals of the body and nature.
While the mottled background draws attention away from Gerstl's face, it seems simultaneously to absorb him, infringing on the edges of his silhouette.
New commissioners will take office on Nov 1, how will they deal with trade dispute with the U.S. draws attention from the markets.
"Judy" tells the story of one of Hollywood's most celebrated stars, and draws attention to the consequences of the industry's abuse of women.
While its promoters admit this is not a realistic target for every country, the plan draws attention to the potential contribution of agriculture.
Mr. Govan breaks rules and celebrates the unconventional in a way that, if nothing else, draws attention to the museum and its director.
She has a Facebook account, was the model for a children's book called "The New Yorker Porker" and draws attention wherever she goes.
It only draws attention to the gaffe, and anyway, the sartorial choices of you and your date aren't the point of the wedding.
"Wherever he goes he draws attention but he really revels in it," Elly told Fox News, adding that Cooper is a social media star.
Besides being the quickest to burst into song, Mr. Swen favors the meta-joke that draws attention to the feat of the improvised production.
By focusing on artworks reflecting "non-conforming sexualities and gender identities", it draws attention to the unexamined assumptions that underpin the Western artistic canon.
The victory repeats a pattern as Mr Sanders continues to frustrate Mrs Clinton and draws attention to some of her flaws as a candidate.
Silver eyeshadow is risky (with any kind of shimmery, micro-glitter you're taking a chance), fun, and almost always draws attention at the party.
If anything, by working with the DSNY, he draws attention to the work the government is already doing to bridge the gap between industries.
Unsurprisingly, when one of the world's most recognized tech entrepreneurs pops up at startups and tech hubs few have heard of it draws attention.
Trezise rightly draws attention to pioneering recordings by the Italian conductor Piero Coppola, in which the strings are restrained in favor of pungent winds.
The work draws attention to the architecture of the space, emphasizing the significant role of the institutional or geographical context in constructing artistic meaning.
"We can't speak for why more and more children, especially girls are being used—but its extreme cruelty certainly draws attention to Boko Haram."
The suit positions Microsoft as a champion of its customers' privacy and draws attention to a legal process many may not be aware of.
In writing, a pronoun that draws attention to itself stops the reader's eye and checks their pace at the wrong point in a sentence.
The wildLIFE Project draws attention to the killing of the two great animals of Africa, the elephant and the rhinoceros, through mixed-media works.
Throughout the movie, villagers who feel inspired by Deni's message are decked out in various shades of blue that director Hiro Murai draws attention to.
In addition to highlighting UNICEF's work on her platforms, she draws attention to a whole host of other topics, including gender equality and gun violence.
The WNISR, whose authors consider themselves industry critics, draws attention to another potential reason why nuclear power is resilient: its usefulness for nuclear-weapons programmes.
Participating in strikes and protests, like those held by Greta Thunberg's Fridays For Future, draws attention to the issue and helps inspires others to act.
As well as revealing cut-throat competition over self-driving car technology, the case draws attention to how intertwined rivals often are in Silicon Valley.
The series not only draws attention to design but to fashion as well, as Erras's stylish shoes have increasingly become parts of the photos' compositions.
"We support any action that draws attention to the ongoing gender pay gap," said Sophie Walker, leader of the Women's Equality Party in a statement.
The difference is that Trump's digital presence loudly draws attention to his singular self—the fact that he's completely unhinged only adds to the effect.
The book draws attention to the fact that novels are in a sense always about the future, because that is when they will be read.
Rape trial draws attention to St. Paul's prep school 'Senior Salute' tradition Labrie was acquitted of the most serious counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault.
In that particular text, she reflects on stable settings for human lives and draws attention to the metaphor of a table around which people gather.
The Trump administration is on the right track when it draws attention to the new Russian strategic systems and the pace of Chinese nuclear modernization.
The Vienna-based group Iraqi Autumn draws attention to the international community's silence regarding the outbreak of violence in Iraq over the past two months.
Though the choreography seems at first to be another example of BalletX eccentricity, it abounds in clichés and draws attention to its own deliberate unmusicality.
Collins has included a summary of key issues, as the committee sees them after reviewing the documents, in which he draws attention to six issues.
"Naturally, it draws attention to a particular group which is vulnerable," said Mick Dumper, a politics professor at Exeter University who has studied the agency.
Bevin, who has tied his reelection fortunes closely to his support for Trump, frequently draws attention to abortion, often using inflammatory language reminiscent of Trump.
Particularly, the exhibition draws attention to the classical conceptual theme of the artist-as-art, adding a millennial spin to it while preserving original feminist undertones.
The Republican memo draws attention to the secret process the FBI and other agencies use to get permission to conduct surveillance on suspected foreign intelligence agents.
Ms Viano traces Bartholdi's travels in Egypt and rightly draws attention to his earlier plan for a gargantuan statue in that country: Egypt Enlightening the Orient.
Organisers say the strike draws attention to wages, violence against women, and the need for greater representation in positions of power and more equitable family policy.
Lots of posts dabble in wabi-sabi: the smallest, most deliberate flaw, the hair out of place that draws attention to the pretty face it's framing.
Because the robot is "embodied," the researchers found that it that draws attention and improves learning, especially when compared to a standard iPad/educational app pairing.
The museum exhibit draws attention to the Whitley legacy, the culmination of a musical journey that began when he made his radio debut at age 8.
The move draws attention to both the horror of the conflict and the growing willingness of well-known Americans to adopt it as a cause célèbre.
For Sears, which last month announced plans to close 150 stores, any publicity that draws attention away from the retailer's financial struggles is welcome, Stern added.
The collection draws attention to the spiritual inspiration that gave rise to so many sects, as well as the slippage between mainstream and apparently transgressive beliefs.
Through this outpouring of fun, Mr. Colley also raises awareness about serious mental health issues; his most recent dance post draws attention to Suicide Prevention Week.
Through this outpouring of fun, Mr. Colley also raises awareness about serious mental health issues; his most recent dance post draws attention to Suicide Prevention Week.
The data "draws attention to the importance of the trade negotiations for both China and market sentiment," said Stephen Innes, chief Asia market strategist at AxiTrader.
Like "84K," it draws attention to people on society's margins and the behavior of those who think ignoring misfortune will prevent it from happening to them.
In "The Wheel," PJ Harvey draws attention to the "revolving wheel" of history, and how we're once again seeing mass movements of people fleeing oppressive regimes.
PERINO: And, also, this does not look good, politically, for the Democrats, it draws attention to their lack of patriotism, and that&aposs proven in the polls.
The downside of two current-generation Tundras having hit one million miles is that it draws attention to just how long the truck has been on sale.
If the prize draws attention to his work, and inspires others to emulate him, it could have an impact far from Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa.
And since December, each user must sign the "Chappy Pledge," a nondiscrimination agreement that draws attention to rules which often get hidden in an app's service terms.
Why it matters: It draws attention to the fact that with online services come online records, all the more concerning if what one is buying is marijuana.
It also draws attention to how many public spaces are not accessible to people with disabilities while simultaneously demonstrating how they can be reimagined to serve everyone.
Silent Kingdom draws attention to biodiversity being a finite resource and how we are quickly getting to a tipping point beyond which having hope will be futile.
Critic's Notebook A perfect table, a cabinetmaker once told me, isn't one that draws attention to itself: It just makes the rest of the room feel right.
Franken is one of three lawmakers to step down over sexual misconduct allegations as the #MeToo movement draws attention to similar cases in Hollywood and the media.
It's only natural to have this emphasis on Palmyra when you are seeing the picture from the outside—when a prime location is destroyed it draws attention.
Trump's strategy draws attention to the US's trade imbalances with other countries and warns of "economic aggression" from other countries like China as key national security concerns.
It's the sort of big, splashy announcement that draws attention from even those outside academia: It got picked up by the Guardian, NPR, the New York Times.
It draws attention away from his failures to make deals on important domestic and foreign policy issues like immigration, affordable health care, international trade and so on.
The inconsistency draws attention to the imperfect nature of memory, as well as the warping effect of pain and opiates (though Mr Almodóvar later offers another explanation).
Banksy has installed a moving new artwork, which draws attention to homelessness at a particularly hard time of year for people who are sleeping rough: Christmas time.
The president is at his best when he is tangling with the media, they say, even if it draws attention to sexual misconduct allegations made against him.
It makes visible the vectors of disease transmission and draws attention to the dangers of human contact, creating distance between the afflicted and the rest of us.
The controversial match draws attention to the ambiguity of tennis's rulebook at a time when the lords of the sport are actively trying to make its policies clearer.
It also draws attention to the underfunding, understaffing, and systemic inadequacy of federal and local departments attempting to deal with the epidemic of murdered women across the country.
Many say the commercial sex market grows during any number of large events and caution that such concern draws attention away from what is a year-round crime.
And I engage with visual artist Zeke Peña's multi-media work, which draws attention to the damage the international boundary has done to the Rio Grande's cultural ecology.
The first vulnerability to which the IMF draws attention is the large amount of Turkey's debt that is U.S. dollar-denominated and that is subject to valuation risk.
The Kushner name draws attention not only to the president's chief adviser but also to what a big-name developer is doing to tenants right here in Brooklyn.
Mostly, though, the illusion of seamlessness draws attention away from the messengers, who are only lightly sketched in, and toward Roger Deakins's cinematography and, by extension, Mendes's filmmaking.
Carefully composed but never flashy in a way that draws attention to itself, Portrait of a Lady on Fire is restrained in a way that never gets old.
"Increases in stimulant overdoses without opioids also draws attention to the need for new, evidence-based interventions to address the evolving drug overdose crisis," Hoots said by email.
The piece thus draws attention to itself by both its visual difference from the other objects and its inferred reference to a plausible context of homelessness and alcoholism.
They didn't realize they could do that by shaking their hips to "Independent Women" without co-opting the experience of Black women, which is what "Formation" draws attention to.
I don't normally comment on things like this because it draws attention to those trying to spread negativity but I'm here to explain a few things and spread love.
The analogy isn't perfect, but it draws attention to an important possibility: Trust, like height, might be determined by pre-existing differences between groups, rather than exposure to diversity.
I like to work with sound in a public space where there is that element of surprise, and I think that it draws attention to the architecture and space.
Unaffected by the chaos, Ms. Richards draws attention to her favorite touches: a mural that depicts frogs kissing, corkscrew-shaped topiaries and a plastic life-size, horse-drawn carriage.
It refers to Mr. Gaba's own experience but also draws attention to the plight of the displaced and the way nations and borders can restrict the movements of people.
A big guy like Aaron should want other big targets around – especially one who's in a showmance, who draws attention to himself from his challenge pratfalls and general clumsiness.
Read: "How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States," by Daniel Immerwahr, draws attention to islands and archipelagos too often sidelined in the national imagination.
It imagines an extreme futuristic ocean world and draws attention to sustainability and preservation movements by including a room called the Recycle Bank, featuring a sea of plastic bottles.
But Walker also draws attention to Article 11, which would prevent Google from showing snippets of articles, including their full headlines — and likely harm publishers as a result, he says.
We don't hear the son directly, however, only the father's answers, and the slightly awkward conceit draws attention to itself each time Dad repeats his kid's questions back to him.
In Rack Wilson uses another Moodymann track ('The Day We Lost The Soul' at 3.47) and in doing so draws attention to the consistency of Polar rider Hjalte Halberg's lines.
This still life shows the continued influence of Cezanne and Matisse on Piper's work, in her visual techniques, but it also draws attention to her own distinctive style of painting.
But this documentary is less about any one race or candidate (though Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez understandably draws attention) than it is the movement that's swept all these women to the fore.
The Zimbabwean opposition insisted it will respect legal limits as it draws attention to its cause on Saturday when the MDC celebrates 19 years since its formation at a local stadium.
As much as Ms. Fure draws attention to the bodily side of music, she also displaces humans, toying with materials and revealing them as potent and active, rather than merely controlled.
Why it matters: While President Trump draws attention to an "invasion" of illegal immigrants and the need for a border wall, the share of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. is falling.
Omega Advisors, which is also named as a defendant, bought call options before the announcement of the sale in various accounts it managed, the type of trading that usually draws attention.
Trump skeptics muse about whether the city's twin status as a long-time Democratic stronghold and Obama's hometown is the real reason the president so often draws attention to its troubles.
As Ben disengages, Dorff's disarming, laid-back presence draws attention to the character's ambiguity — he is both a father understandably disturbed by grief and a husband failing to support his wife.
One possible approach, an experimental vaccine, draws attention in this offering from Retro Report, a series of short video documentaries exploring major news stories of the past and their lasting impact.
This proposal heralds a change will come in US environmental protection policy, and it will affect current pattern in energy market to a large extend, so it draws attention from markets.
His narration isn't just clunky; it draws attention to itself in the most obvious manner, telling the audience what Gil wants viewers to be feeling, rather than actually making them feel anything.
Indeed, a shooting at one airport inevitably draws attention to the 400+ commercial airports across the United States, all while sparking concern over where and when the next such event might occur.
The company also pushed back against an oft-tweeted refrain of the company's critics, that it only allows Trump to keep tweeting because it draws attention — and ad revenue — to the company.
It draws attention, and it isn't going anywhere anytime soon, so be comfortable with the look of this massive speaker before you try to 'get it up the stairs', as it were.
The company has also overhauled its marketing with increased use of social media channels and an ad campaign that draws attention to its use of "real" ingredients, aimed at health-conscious diners.
If Cauley-Stein was, like, seven percent more confident and nine percent more aggressive, with a point guard who draws attention, manipulates back-line rotations, and can shoot, he'd be Steven Adams.
But neither of those medals has been awarded since President Trump took office, the longest gap ever and one that again draws attention to the president's often awkward relationship with the arts.
In "Hear This," a man to the right urgently draws attention to a fold of paper, perhaps an injustice in the form of a newspaper story or a contract that's discriminatory or unfair.
One paper in the Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine draws attention to the notion that bloodletting could be a fast and superior treatment for common sports injuries like ligament sprains and tendon ruptures.
I hope that the form of erasure itself draws attention to the fact that these men have in fact erased the voices of their victims, for many years, some very deliberately and litigiously.
It also draws attention to the administration's lackluster response to the allegation of Russian meddling, contrasting with the sense of urgency that senior US officials have called for in response to the interference.
Phil Neel, a graduate student at the University of Washington, draws attention to the geography of class in Hinterland, identifying both a new working class and the global forces that have shaped it.
But if Fallingwater is a big celebrity place you should "see before you die," like the Taj Mahal or the Parthenon, MoMA's exhibition draws attention to the careful, quiet labor of the studio.
JOHN HAGEMANN Staten Island To the Editor: "Campus 101: Learning How Not to Offend" draws attention to efforts at colleges and universities to educate incoming students about the language of inclusion and tolerance.
He's a PhD student at Duke, and his journalistic endeavors include an eye-opening feature for Mother Jones (cross-posted at Grist) that draws attention to the connection between dementia and dirty air.
To the extent the suit draws attention to accusations that might have gotten little publicity without corroboration, it may backfire on the director and set a precedent that others are reluctant to emulate.
Any attempt to arrest a leader of the powerful family-controlled conglomerates known as chaebol draws attention in South Korea, where people have grown weary of corrupt ties between the tycoons and government.
In this book, bestselling author Seth Godin draws attention to an emerging third team in today's workplace: The linchpins or the people who figure out what to do when there's no rule book.
So the fed meeting which will be held after 15 days is quite important and any change in the notes will draws attention from the market, we will keep an eye on this issue.
David Wilson of Citi also draws attention to the existence of substantial off-market stocks in China of "at least 500,000 tonnes", not including the 254,000 tonnes estimated to be held by the SRB.
Republicans have little to gain by promoting legislation that draws attention to Russian interference in the 2016 election, particularly with President Donald Trump still under a cloud related to special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
That accounting draws attention to the reality that, despite the embarrassment to a clutch of sports programs, particularly in Russia and other former Soviet republics, no one believes the doping arms race will stop.
Every time she draws attention to the Trumpian flaws that were conspicuous to all during the campaign, she doesn't hear the obvious rejoinder echoing in every American's mind: Then why couldn't you trounce him?
A primary goal of including the meme seems to be to make the public focus less on that fact, and more on the novelty of the memes, thereby ensuring that the manifesto draws attention.
While his ex-girlfriend, his friends and his family have an intimate connection with him and his murder, engaging with his life and death only draws attention to the darkest parts of my life.
The comparison effect in Recreating History draws attention to the glamorous sheen films add to true events, as well as the importance of makeup and costumes to complete an actor's immersion in the role.
"Nlloro (Weeping)" also draws attention to her unusual approach to the human head: eyes are the only facial features she provides, reducing them to a flat shape containing a black circle for the pupil.
Despite high-profile incidents, helicopter crashes are rareEven as the crash of Kobe Bryant&aposs helicopter draws attention to the risks of flying in one, helicopter crashes remain relatively rare — and are steadily decreasing.
Having an unmarried teenager in the family is seen as a risk in parts of Africa, because if she flirts with boys, draws attention, or has sex it would bring shame on the family.
The musicologist Douglas Shadle, in his absorbing new book, "Orchestrating the Nation," draws attention to a controversy that arose in 1845 over William Henry Fry's "Leonora," the first American opera to win wide notice.
Not only is it money in the bank for later and a chance to hurt him again, it draws attention away from the head and opens the hurt fighter up to be hit there again.
The set — some ropes and fake rocks in front of a screen — and the costumes look woefully cheap and distracting; surely a bare stage is preferable to one that draws attention away from the poetry.
The protest is the latest in a series of actions led by PAIN Sackler, a group founded by photographer Nan Goldin that draws attention to the links between arts institutions and the controversial billionaire dynasty.
He draws attention to that uneven trade that puts so many fighters off body jabbing to begin with: But what if he hits me in the head while I'm trying to jab his solar plexus?
The episode's editing draws attention to the resemblance between Camille's attachment to Alice and her relationship with Amma, who directs a strange mix of antipathy and affection toward this much older sibling she barely knows.
But the narrator's reticence draws attention to the confusion at the center of illnesses that strike at our personhood rather than our person: What part of your body needs help when your mind needs help?
This messy comparison draws attention away from Delacroix's more subtle influence upon Cézanne, namely a looseness of brushwork and the use of unadulterated color, a departure from the methods of representational painting of his time.
The gift is relatively small compared to the size of Nevada's education budget — The Guinn Center reports that Nevada's budget allocates nearly $6.6 billion to education — but draws attention to the need for increased education funding.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This comes quite close to stating that we substitute art for religion – a reasonable argument, perhaps, but it draws attention to one of the main contrasts between Civilisation and Civilisations.
While the show may exaggerate its representation of women in the same way it exaggerates the awkwardness, stupidity, and large egos of its male characters, it also draws attention to an issue that needs major reform.
The cut-out fabric at her middle draws attention to a pregnant belly—taking what would otherwise be a straightforward portrait of a woman in a domestic space to a new level of beauty and bizarrity.
On the other hand, the situation draws attention to just how granular this data collection can be and how little control we have over its collection, who gets it, and what those companies do with it.
Blake's engineering artifice draws attention away from his musicianship, but live, he struck a fertile compromise between his recordings' uncanny equilibrium and the immediacy of performance, turning an experience of intimate alienation into a communal purge.
This is good because it capitalizes quite easily on a popular dad joke about Ariana Grande's name and draws attention away from the odd presidential campaign of former Starbucks CEO and current "person of means" Howard Schultz.
The video montage, describing Sall as an innovator, visionary and entrepreneur, draws attention to big-ticket construction projects in a $16.5-billion development programme which he hopes will win him votes in a presidential election on Sunday.
"It's like the tip of an iceberg in a sense, this renaming exercise, because it draws attention and shows the staff in the company how seriously we're taking diversity in the workplace," Rayman told CNBC by phone.
The New Jersey native with a caustic wit who still draws attention for his grimaces, rolled eyes and other expressions, stands out as a quirky, somewhat awkward figure among his colleagues on the right and the left.
The video montage, describing Sall as an innovator, visionary and entrepreneur, draws attention to big-ticket construction projects in a $16.5-billion development program which he hopes will win him votes in a presidential election on Sunday.
BJJ Heroes recounts the naming of this choke by Reylson Gracie and draws attention to the many works of art of the legend of Hercules and the Nemean Lion which depict the demi-god choking the lion.
"This report draws attention to the fact that the outlook for the Great Barrier Reef, the long term outlook, is very poor- that's largely driven by climate change," GBRMPA's Chief Scientists David Wachenfeld told reporters in Sydney.
Shaw's quote speaks to the fact that many women are shamed for breastfeeding their children in public, while Seyfried's first tweet draws attention to how many mothers are treated when they chose to feed their babies using formula.
"Moving to a communication which draws attention to the multi-faceted elements of monetary policy including interest rates is probably something that we should consider over the coming months," Estonia's central bank governor Ardo Hansson said in Tallinn.
His graffiti draws attention to discrimination and international crises; last year, he painted a mural of Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, in a refugee camp in Calais to highlight the fact Jobs's father was a Syrian immigrant.
By flattening the imagery, he draws attention to the central characters' movements and expressions — for example, the stilted onlookers in extravagant dress when Joan first approaches the Dauphin in hollowed-out chambers, or the Dauphin's funereal coronation sequence.
"The river can be cleaned up, but the will is not there," Fobister told VICE News, speaking in Toronto where members of the reserve had gathered for the annual River Run protest that draws attention to the issue.
Just as LACA's mission oscillates between remembering the past and developing new modes of historicizing the contemporary, the exhibition's nuanced exploration of movement, displacement, spatial belonging, and historical mapping draws attention to shifting notions and markers of place.
"I think that if we continue to get out there and march or whatever we can do, it still draws attention to it and I think it helps our children also realize how activism is important," she said.
The Cambridge Analytica scandal is so important because it draws attention to how Facebook, as one of the world's most influential and valuable firms, has built up a profitable empire by collecting consumers' data and observing their online behaviour.
But while DeVos draws attention to the trauma of institutional failure for the rare student wrongfully accused of rape, she ignores the much more common one in five young women and LGBTQ students assaulted during their time in school.
Rescue Me Tampa, a volunteer organization which draws attention to homeless dogs being kept at a local animal shelter, first posted about the two canines, who had been surrendered by their owner due to a new baby, in October.
"If price is high or if price shoots up and down, it's actually great for us because it draws attention to our ecosystem, it draws entrepreneurs, it draws technologists and all of that interest drive fundamental value," Lubin said.
"Guy shows up, and he's got a big tray at a canted angle," he says, employing an adjective that draws attention to itself before shifting into something similar to the overheated prose of an ad for a luxury product.
Her confident line draws attention to the way the brim of his cap echoes the Moebius-like convolutions of his beak; in one drawing the beak is a floating object, symmetrical and self-contained – a beak without a duck.
The report draws attention to two staff members in the Office of Information Resources Management, who back in 2010 "discussed their concerns about Secretary Clinton's use of a personal email account in separate meetings with the then-Director" of their office.
Hence, the exhibition's superficially draws attention to a multi-polar, mobile, post-democratic, post-conflict world, where the real-time conditions and information we are presented with becomes rearticulated to the tune of cherry-picked ideologies, brands, styles, and cultures.
"When the public, media and regulators focus on outrageous incidents that did not occur, it draws attention away from risks that are less sensational but more prevalent," Brendan Schulman, DJI vice president for policy and legal affairs, said in the statement.
As the Day Without a Woman draws attention to all the amazing contributions women's work makes to the world, Markle's essay reminds us that it's much harder for women to accomplish all these things when their basic health needs aren't met.
Shifting among the desperate voices of Yongju, Danny and Jangmi, Ms. Lee, who lives in Seoul, South Korea, eloquently draws attention to issues of displacement, loss and identity, and to China's record of human rights abuses against North Korean refugees.
So incurring a significant amount of short-lived news cycle heat for taking a stand on DACA can be useful for Democrats: It draws attention to the unity of Senate Democrats around the issue without making the Democratic Party appear unreasonable.
The musician/marine biologist duo have been creating trippy videos of organically neon corals in their natural habitats for years, creating art that draws attention to the importance of the ocean's health through  means as psychedelic as they are educational.
In a bit that compares the men surrounding President Trump to mildewed driftwood, he draws attention to the mild laughter mixed with applause: "You all like: It's not that funny, but it was really quite the picture you painted there."
"Any policy, any values, any organizational climate that draws attention to those lower in power should do the trick," said Annika Scholl, a psychologist at the Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien, in Tübingen, Germany, and the lead author of the study.
"And while this stranding certainly draws attention to marine debris, a problem that we can all certainly help to resolve, it should also draw attention to the loss of the whale, a key player in our own survival," she added.
Her penchant for designer stiletto heels, sometimes with glitter on them, draws attention to the GPS-tracker on her left ankle that she has been ordered by the judge to wear to make sure she does not flee the country.
They are carried out by a group that rarely draws attention: the party's grass roots, roughly 203,000 committed local Conservative activists who are both older — around half are over 65 — and more fiercely pro-Brexit than the electorate as a whole.
This most recent iteration is smaller in scale than previous ones — which have included additional floating docks for sprawling gardens, a chicken coop, and an apiary — but it still draws attention to the same concerns over the future of our environment.
While the practical effect of Francis' announcement remains unclear, it draws attention to the prevailing theme of his papacy: That the doors of the Church must remain open, just as God's forgiveness and mercy extend to all those who repent from sin.
"They should be very thankful for the work that you guys do, but at the same time it draws attention to the commercial content moderation labor force that's hidden that itself is a whole other dark side of the attention economy," he said.
The "Bondage" section, for instance, features various artists' takes on the motif of Christ at the Column; "Some Faggy Gestures" draws attention to the hand positions and poses of male sitters in famous paintings by Botticelli, Titian, Giovanni Bellini, and many others.
It's hard to know why Toyota would create a cartoon girl that personifies the Prius's rear lights and give her a costume that draws attention to her own rear, unless the company is trying to appeal to people who fetishize underage girls.
But this shooting also draws attention to another disparity in police use of force: People who are suffering from mental illnesses are much more likely to be killed by police, and the cops often don't have the proper training to handle such situations.
By using nonstop repetitions of one or two-bar long loops, the piece draws attention to the very essence of its constituent sonic material and every detail and nuance of their noise, in parallel to the validation of material in Brutalist architecture.
Tellingly, several of these new shows have focused on adolescence, a time when a girl's body is simultaneously ally (it has newfound abilities) and foe (it changes in uncontrollable ways, triggers unpredictable moods and draws attention that may or may not be welcome).
In Calderón's photographs, the artist draws attention to the custodians and museum guards at Mexico's National Museum and the disparity between their quotidian labor and the exalted realm of the historical paintings they protect, portraying the workers in poses that mimic the paintings' imagery.
Giving companions the freedom to muck about in different parts of the ship creates a paper-thin illusion of life aboard ship, but draws attention to how robotic the crew's routines are, and how very little there actually is to do aboard the Tempest.
And in "As a Human Being," about a domestic altercation, the poem's obsession with pairs — repeated words and sentence structures — draws attention to the adjacency of a thing to its relative: the speaker to his father, his father to his mother, his mother to him.
A deadly crime is committed by a white supremacist, and the ensuing media coverage draws attention to a dark corner of the music world: white-power rock bands, whose songs are widely available online and are often used as recruiting tools for extremist groups.
The wall label for Sterne's painting draws attention to its representation of clusters of bridges and elevated train tracks; and the label for Frank Bowling's "Night Journey" (1969–70) says that it is a map of the continents of Australia, South America, and Africa.
That means many white users are missing out on the important debates, analysis, and awareness-raising content that Pew found, in another part of the study, is often responsive to breaking news about racial injustice and draws attention to concerns about things like diversity and representation.
From their point of view, anything that draws attention from the game, whether it is bullying in the locker room, domestic violence, or sitting or kneeling during the anthem, could put the television networks that broadcast the games and the league's corporate sponsors in an awkward spot.
The warning — which Beijing did not immediately confirm — also draws attention to a policy dilemma for the United States, which is trying to maintain its naval dominance in the Pacific in the face of China's military buildup and its construction of artificial islands in disputed waters.
The exhibit also draws attention to Aldean's life away from the music: Sports uniforms and equipment represent his athletic side; a state-of-the-art hunting bow reflects his life as an avid outdoorsman; and a sentimental collection of boyhood objects offers a window into his early years.
She says the value of a tally like the NCAVP's is that it draws attention to killings that may not fit the strict legal definition of "hate crime" but where it's anecdotally clear that the victim died because they were targeted for their sexual orientation or gender identity.
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An "evil" man who tried to traffic a teenage boy into London to be sold for sex during the 2012 Olympics has been sentenced to 30 years in a U.S. prison, in a case of human trafficking that draws attention during international sporting events.
The release on Monday of a Hamas political document declaring their recognition of Israel's 1967 borders — while explicitly not recognizing the "legitimacy of the Zionist entity" — draws attention away from Abbas' more secular government and undermines the message that he speaks for the Palestinian people as a whole.
Khakpour's decision to avoid explicit claims to scientific or literary authority is a bold move, one that draws attention to the ways in which women are expected to tell stories of sickness—and the ways in which their storytelling can affect their chances of accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Writer Dan Hancox has described grime as a "unique incarnation of Afrofuturism—the African diasporic aesthetic that takes science fiction as a tool for discussing oppression and freedom," and in the book More Brilliant Than the Sun Kodwo Eshun draws attention to the importance of sound within that aesthetic.
In an apparent attempt to literalize the play's self-declared deceits, Mr. Bondy draws attention to the artificiality of the location — you're always aware this takes place in a theater — a contrivance that's matched by brittle, outsize performances that turn faces into masks of surprise, sorrow and so on.
Her new book, Moral Combat: How Sex Divided American Christians & Fractured American Politics, draws attention to the stubborn and often courageous resistance to the sex-and-gender right by many liberal Christian leaders from "mainline" Protestant denominations, who were joined at times by a small minority of liberal Catholic clergy.
His name is Brhonson Lexier St. Surin and, after at least 10 years of dwelling on the fringes of the film and modeling industries, he finds himself in separate simultaneous spotlights — a movie that draws attention to two lawsuits that in turn seem to closely track the plot of the movie.
As that investigation unfolds, the burglary — or "attack," in high-end security parlance — draws attention to the last line of defense for the city's many jewelers, an object that, for all the advances in technology over the years, remains a box with three sides, a top, a bottom and a door.
Through idiosyncratic staging, placing three soloists and 15 singers around the hall, and a mixture of acoustic and amplified sound, "Filament" draws attention to the roles everyone plays in a concert: the players working always to remain together, the group of strangers in the audience gathering for a shared experience.
He draws attention to a Trump tweet in late December, linking to a television interview that Mr Trump gave as a private businessman in 1999, urging America to "negotiate like crazy" with North Korea but, if talks failed, to "do something now" before warheads are aimed at New York and other cities.
"Ghettoside," a deep piece of reportage by Jill Leovy, who for years covered homicides for The Los Angeles Times, draws attention to the flip side, the failure to investigate and prosecute the murders of black men — most of them not by police officers, many of them at the hands of other black men.
In Hunter's latest salvo in a district where many voters are active and retired military, he sent a piece of campaign literature billed as a "security alert" to voters from three retired generals that once again draws attention to Campa-Najjar's Middle Eastern roots and the potential "dangers" of electing him to Congress.
"There's a crescendo of interest in both art that is itself about the environment and art that is self-consciously environmental, and I think that's entirely understandable and good, because it draws attention to these dire situations we're facing," said Karl Kusserow curator of American Art at the Princeton University Art Museum.
IN ONE of his memoirs, the novelist and screenwriter William Goldman draws attention to the pleasure audiences derive from watching slick competence on screen: the heist scene that unrolls with mechanical precision; the chef dicing and frying in a snicketty blur of stainless steel; the ballet of shop assistants transforming a leading lady into a model of haute couture.
In counterterrorism, this contradiction draws attention to the widening disparity between terrorism's physical and psychological impacts; while terrorism's physical impact is declining in terms of lives lost, its psychological impact has exploded, and recent campaign rhetoric and policy proposals across the United States and Western Europe suggest that this latter impact is guiding the political response to terrorism.
The dream Harry has at the end of his first day at Hogwarts is probably the biggest clue in the book, and the first of many times that Rowling draws attention to Quirrell's turban (the fact that it talks to him in the dream foreshadows the final reveal, when we discover it's actually concealing Lord Voldemort's face). 3.
Feeling the heat As the crisis draws attention to Trump's business ties to Saudi Arabia and the relationship between the crown prince and Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, Trump and Pompeo are stressing the need for patience, for the Saudis to complete their own investigation and the importance of US ties with the kingdom.
Co-producers Hudson Mohawke and Oneohtrix Point Never fashion for her a batch of beats whose avoidance of ordinary melodic structure draws attention to all the cool noises chomping along underneath — sharp, sizzling glittersirens, piercing rays of sunlight filtered through glass prisms, abrasive metal slabs undercut with sweet synthesized bass — forming an elegant, pulsating, computerized musical body that's always on its toes.
The three sections correspond to the collection's three elements — magic of life, magic of design and magic of reality — and are separated by half-cut pages of tracing paper that not only draws attention but "also symbolize the purity and lightness of Cartier's precious stones and settings," Suzanne Isore, executive editor of Flammarion's Styles and Design division, said in an email.
FairTest, an advocacy group that draws attention to the biases in the current standardized testing processes, lists as many as 330 test-optional and test-flexible schools in the U.S. According to a study titled Defining Access: How Test-Optional Works, colleges that are considered "test optional" enroll — and graduate — a higher proportion of low-income students, first generation-students and students from diverse backgrounds.
The title of Andreas Siekmann's large tabletop tableau, "The Economic Power of Public Opinion & the Public Power of Economic Opinion – Think Factories, Think Tanks and the Privatization of Power" (2013) draws attention to the unelected power brokers who shape governmental policy through lobbying and public relations — a fact of late-capitalist life that returns to the question of how to extract a modicum truth from a thicket of self-serving assertions, shaded facts, and outright lies.
Johannessen's 40-minute audio drama (also broadcast on local radio each Sunday of the show's duration) narrates the eye's evolution in nature through an extended meditation by a software designer called Mx. The paradox of the piece — an audio recording about sight — draws attention to the act of perception and the immediate environment: scientific eye diagrams folded into origami fortune tellers are piled inconspicuously on a table; light changes from warm to cool almost imperceptibly throughout the play; daisies mentioned in passing are arranged in a vase; signs for prosthetic limbs hang nearby.
Written on the occasion of a 1989 reading at the tower, the poem clearly develops from the experience of inhabiting what was once Hölderlin's physical space and draws attention to both acute absence and presence: this pinch of Hölderlin in the bright-red Hölderlin-room /  in the corridor standing my gaze drifts to the red flowers in the glass edged with fallen petals nothing else / the room empty only the vase the flowers two old chairs— I open 1 window in the garden you say the trees are still the same ones they were then but 1 hears 1 sound of music there glistens the bluish silver-wave for Valerie Lawitschka 6/6/13 Unlike "Hölderlin tower" most of Scarandelli's poems don't remain cinematically in a singular setting but float in location and memory, anchored in the act of composition.

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