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Students drew attention to their causes by taking over buildings.
And he drew attention to one family: the Amofa sisters.
Mr. Gowdy drew attention to the findings about the military's role.
Putin, it said, drew attention to "provocations" by Ukraine in Crimea.
Speaking to reporters in Columbia, Mr. Kasich drew attention to his consistency.
In any case, the killing drew attention to Mr Yanukovych's curious fate.
The intense media scrutiny drew attention to flaws in the prison system.
Clinton also drew attention to Trump's harsh rhetoric toward women in general.
Relay FM co-founder Myke Hurley first drew attention to the issue.
The fires drew attention to problems with transporting the batteries on airplanes.
With his minimalist speaking style, Pence drew attention to Kaine's maximalist salvos.
So do the other individuals and community groups Obama drew attention to.
At Thursday's debate, Harris drew attention to an issue they did agree on.
But it's a detail that drew attention to Ceravolo early in the investigation.
But it's a detail that drew attention to Ceravolo early in the investigation.
That's why she drew attention to the snap by posting it on Twitter.
In one shot in particular, Biermann drew attention to her significantly smaller pout.
In one shot in particular, she drew attention to her significantly smaller pout.
"Ibizagate" also drew attention to the far-right's well-documented affinity for Russia.
The article drew attention to the alleged Russian attempt to manipulate the election.
Both campaigns denounced the calls, which drew attention to Mr. DeSantis's earlier gaffe.
As the death count skyrocketed, the tragedy drew attention to a bigger problem.
Flint's misfortune drew attention to the widespread problem of contamination of water systems.
On the entrance door, another sign drew attention to the "dine alone" concept.
" Playboy drew attention to Karem's comments on Twitter, calling it "his 'Network' moment.
President Trump himself, while traveling abroad, drew attention to the drama over the interview.
Jenner's other 2018 Halloween looks drew attention to her hard-earned post-baby body.
Shortly after the account was changed, Twitter users drew attention to the photo choice. .
His scrounging at night drew attention to him, making him his tribe's earliest target.
The hearing also drew attention to Croatia's often-overlooked role in the Bosnian war.
Her resignation from the post of China editor drew attention to the pay gaps.
Strategic signaling also drew attention to what the Mueller report did not focus on.
"The only positive was that he drew attention to the complexity of the" system.
He also drew attention to the signal such a step would send to North Korea.
Bob The Drag Queen, RPDR's season 8 winner, drew attention to the problem on Twitter.
It brought out the locals' fighting spirit, she says, and drew attention to their needs.
Trump also for the first time publicly drew attention to the recent endorsement of Sen.
With each remark, Alig unfailingly drew attention to his own background as a party promoter.
Entertainment journalist Mark Harris drew attention to the controversy when he screenshotted Streeter's Facebook post.
Ryan drew attention to the broader issue of helping people get access to healthy foods.
Donald J. Trump even drew attention to Ms. Palmieri's line at a rally this week.
Rousey herself drew attention to her new physique in a before-and-after Instagram post.
The incident drew attention to another of Mr. Buhari's 2015 pledges: to destroy Boko Haram.
In his tweet, he drew attention to the delighted older woman smiling at the happy couple.
The defense drew attention to conflicting accounts and descriptions of the shooter by shoppers and workers.
Cramer also drew attention to what he calls one of the quietest bull markets out there.
LAST month, Samuel L. Jackson drew attention to a little-known schism in the black community.
The mix of elegant and badass aesthetics drew attention to the fashion potential of strap-ons.
Early this morning, Info Wars drew attention to a "hidden device" under the back of Mrs.
Company CEO Todd McKinnon specifically drew attention to improving operating margin within the earnings report itself.
"He also drew attention to the "reshaping" of the internet and entertainment industries through "mega-mergers.
Alliance San Diego, a community empowerment organization, drew attention to the video on social media Thursday.
Her death also drew attention to the lack of coverage of the deaths of Black women.
In New York, a congressman's supporters drew attention to his black rival's history as a rapper.
Some made jokes, paid tribute to old hairstyles or drew attention to issues like global warming.
Several journalists who drew attention to abuses under Indonesian occupation, including your correspondent, made the list.
The attack on the demonstration drew attention to the rise of the Islamic State in Afghanistan.
Although much of the commentary was mocking, it drew attention to an otherwise standard seasonal film.
The ad inadvertently drew attention to the dearth of minority support for the current Republican administration.
The Pathway Project, another U.K.-based domestic violence organization, also drew attention to abuse this World Cup.
Democrats are already accusing Republicans of trying to expose a whistleblower who drew attention to the scandal.
The watchdog report drew attention to what it said was the heavy prescription of drugs to detainees.
I stopped wearing my hair up, earrings — anything that drew attention to the sides of my face.
Ford also drew attention to the competition over Syria between Russia and Iran, Assad's two main allies.
He argued that those who drew attention to Trump's past divisive rhetoric are guilty of double standards.
On Wednesday, she drew attention to her Methodist faith a day after Trump had questioned her religion.
As a column that drew attention to this kind of work, in that respect I appreciated it.
Their movement, jerky and storklike, drew attention to itself, but I was looking because of something else.
Ocasio-Cortez drew attention to the Ferry Point deal when she questioned Cohen in the hearing Wednesday.
Lauren Underwood drew attention to the inadequate records during a visit to the Texas border this summer.
The episode drew attention to Mr. Trump's vague but pointed recent criticism of the country's migration policies.
In 2015, the South Sudanese beauty drew attention to the industry's failure to treat dark-skinned models professionally .
Instead, she drew attention to what is already seen as a major political scandal for herself, they say.
It was on Facebook that the Transit Commission of Ecuador first drew attention to the sloth, on Friday.
In the autumn analysts at CreditSights drew attention to murky debt disclosures, which further battered confidence in SunEdison.
Congress could also restore now disused procedures like "regular order," which McCain drew attention to in Tuesday's speech.
Paparazzi photos of Pratt began to circulate after Vulture writer Hunter Harris drew attention to them on Twitter.
Several drew attention to the marked ideological and stylistic differences between the Texas senator and the Ohio governor.
Egan's discovery renewed interest in the problem and drew attention to the lower bound posted anonymously in 2011.
And she drew attention to progress for Afghan women under the government of her husband, President Ashraf Ghani.
Even more importantly, she drew attention to the risk of entrenching ill-considered surveillance technology in city infrastructure.
Her reports were often described as flimsy and reckless, but she uncovered and drew attention to multiple scandals.
Instead she drew attention to the fact that black voters, especially black women, are often taken for granted.
Carter drew attention to a counter-ISIS strike on Thursday that involved the destruction of 168 oil tanker trucks.
In a Tumblr post yesterday, developer Adam Reeve drew attention to the app's unusual access to your Google account.
The conservative news site Breitbart started the ball rolling when it drew attention to a press release from MoveOn.
Other apps were removed after a New York Post article last week drew attention to some of the counterfeits.
The Associated Press first drew attention to what appeared to be blurred lines in the photo of the letter.
Al Franken (D-MN) also drew attention to the opaqueness of how sexual harassment is dealt with in Congress.
But they said it's important to remember something Dr. Blasey, a research psychologist, drew attention to during her testimony.
She also said the portfolio had always included midsize stocks and drew attention to its strong long-term performance.
But it once again drew attention to the shadow that Trump's relationship with Russia has cast over his presidency.
The case ended up reaching several former high-ranking PP members and drew attention to the alleged party slush fund.
Do you think that because he successfully drew attention to the issue of racism that the end justified the means?
In 2013, Chinese authorities shut down a cashless casino bar in Hainan after a Reuters report drew attention to it.
Bey's boundary-breaking, record-making, internet-shattering performance, and her callout at the end, drew attention to a larger problem.
At the time, it drew attention to security issues at Egyptian airports with flights to and from the region cancelled.
Though the extension drew attention to the problem, private group membership has long been visible on a user's Facebook page.
A social media campaign #GiantRefugees earlier this year drew attention to the conflict between elephants and humans in eastern India.
He drew attention to an announcement at the Warsaw meeting that NATO would begin training Iraqi troops inside the country.
That scandal also drew attention to the way surrogates were sometimes treated — locked in special houses and without proper care.
This drew attention to the White House's clearance practices more broadly, and specifically to Kushner's lack of a permanent clearance.
In 2007, researchers at the Southern Poverty Law Center drew attention to what was, at the time, a new problem.
The account had an effect on the 2016 campaign because some very influential people drew attention to its wild claims.
This time it all started with a tweet shared on Wednesday that drew attention to Trump's undeniably huge signature. Why?
As soon as fans saw the duo side-by-side, they drew attention to just how much they look alike.
It's a concern recently echoed by the NATO Deputy Secretary General, Rose Gottemoeller, who drew attention to Moscow's presence in Libya.
Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt drew attention to this phenomenon in their book "The Coddling of the American Mind" (Penguin, 2018).
But experts said the Hong Kong demonstrations drew attention to China at a time when Xi could least afford negative scrutiny.
Google drew attention to its Hurricane Florence donation campaign with a banner that appeared on top of Gmail for some users.
During his fireside chat, Mitchell drew attention to the fact that one of the most vulnerable groups is the black community.
Its sale last year by Emerging Capital Partners (ECP) drew attention to strong private equity interest in East Africa's consumer sector.
The couple's granddaughter Ashley Bartiyik shared the news on Facebook a month after her initial post drew attention to the story.
McBride's win drew attention to Galley Beggar Press and other independent publishers who have started challenging the hegemony of mainstream publishing.
Tillerson drew attention to their oppression and killings of minorities including Yazidis and Christians, atrocities detailed in the 2016 Annual Report.
The film drew attention to France's troubled prisons, a prescient subject, considering how many homegrown French jihadists have been radicalized there.
Republican strategist Ford O'Connell even drew attention to the contrasting ways in which Trump and Clinton used social media, particularly Twitter.
Early notices of the exhibition — including Sarah Rose Sharp's here on Hyperallergic — drew attention to the paucity of female musicians represented.
Neumann's S-1 filing for WeWork's IPO drew attention to not just the company's losses but also his own extravagant lifestyle.
The racial bias study from October drew attention to the issue of bias in algorithms, as will the letters from Sens.
They also drew attention to the president's tempestuous personality, suggesting that this would make any attorney think twice about representing him.
This drew attention to an incident documented in the book Mouse Tales: A Behind-the-Ears Look at Disneyland by David Koenig.
The CIR also "drew attention" to the Commissioning Board "unsubstantiated evidence" made by some contributors of alleged financial irregularities and historic doping.
Wen Jiabao, China's prime minister from 2003-13, who had spent his early career in the region, drew attention to this problem.
Café Congo, an art collective that focuses its work on Belgo-Congolese relations, drew attention to the event on its Facebook page.
Because here's the kicker: Hechler drew attention to demographic trends suggesting much higher life expectancy, as well as exponentially higher healthcare costs.
The crash not only represented a huge setback for Russian hockey but also drew attention to Russia's history of air safety problems.
It's worth noting that these protests began last year, quietly, without anyone really noticing and Colin Kaepernick never drew attention to himself.
It drew attention to two achievements: the 25th anniversary season of its artistic director, Kevin McKenzie, and Project Plié, a diversity initiative.
The stunt drew attention to the majority party's refusal to deliberate on the issue, and it showed O'Rourke's willingness to upend convention.
The picture drew attention to the plight of the many Chinese children who grow up in the countryside without their parents nearby.
Also maybe, just maybe "she wore a sweater that drew attention to her breasts" isn't the best response to those allegations, Jarrod.
The Obamas' recent selection of artists to paint their official portraits drew attention to the rich tradition of African-American figurative painting.
It is also a by-product of livestock and agriculture — political proposals like the Green New Deal drew attention to burping cows.
While explaining the most recent quarter, Umpleby drew attention to Caterpillar's performance in both the Chinese construction and North American gas markets.
The contest was more than a joke; it drew attention to the beautiful changes that happen each year in the Alaska Peninsula.
Republicans also drew attention to the fact that the Democratic committee leaders allowed Disney to have a private film crew at the hearing.
Some also drew attention to the fact that the Queen 'bared' her shoulders many times as a younger woman, as did Princess Diana.
Kim's questions during training were smart and thoughtful; they drew attention to the realities of our work many don't like to talk about.
The release of the footage touched off protests and drew attention to long-frayed relations between the Chicago force and African-American residents.
John Hoffecker, an archaeologist at the University of Colorado at Boulder, drew attention to a study of an archaeological site called Bluefish Caves.
It drew attention to Twitter's opaque, unevenly applied content policy, which does have a lot of problems, but they're consistent across the board.
The picture of a vanilla bloom on the carton drew attention to the vanilla extract that gave the ice cream its rich flavour.
The added attention increased scrutiny on Marinelli's residency and drew attention to what he described as "anti-Russian hysteria" in the United States.
The depth and seafloor terrain of this area of ocean was largely unknown before the search for the plane drew attention to it.
The deadly assault drew attention to the difficulties of policing on the reservation, which spans 31,000 square miles across the Montana/Wyoming border.
A "Parsifal" in Munich last year featured episodes of astonishing orchestral finesse, but they drew attention to themselves instead of propelling the drama.
The "Fleabag" star&aposs message to Lopez wasn&apost the first time the Brit drew attention to well-known figures this awards season.
During his trip, Biden also drew attention to the work of the Biden Cancer Initiative at a speech at Imperial College on Tuesday.
Others said Salmeron, who in his post also drew attention to Garza's personal modesty and his contributions to Mexican education, should be fired.
Monica Disare, a reporter for Chalkbeat New York, drew attention to the late inclusion of the item on the Regents schedule on Twitter.
This week, Mason was named a suspect in his wife's death which drew attention to Fudge's past support for him, according to Cleveland.com.
The White House was not impressed and drew attention to the crimes committed by criminal illegal immigrants who have been protected by sanctuary policies.
The assassination in a car-bombing last year of Daphne Caruana Galizia, a campaigning journalist, drew attention to her multifarious allegations of government corruption.
The Jewish Forum for Democracy and Against Anti-Semitism, a Berlin-based advocacy group, quickly drew attention to the surge in Nazi-themed stickers.
But the reverse triangle that he won that fight with certainly drew attention to McGeary, which had to be the point of the fight.
Ms Bishop kept defending the treaty doughtily, even as the predicament of Mr Feng drew attention to the glaring flaws in China's legal system.
The case drew attention to San Francisco's "sanctuary city" policies, which then-candidate Donald Trump blamed for Steinle's death at the Republican National Convention.
The shooting drew attention to Florida's controversial "stand your ground" law, which Raja's attorney initially invoked in an unsuccessful attempt to dismiss his charges.
Members of these groups—who also happen to be scientists—drew attention to the dangers of this kind of ideology in a November statement.
The royal drew attention to her eyes with wispy and fluttery eyelashes, but instead of lots of eyeshadow, she had perfectly groomed, pronounced brows.
" Reality TV star Kardashian also drew attention to Brown's case in November 2017 when she wrote in a Twitter message: "The system has failed.
In announcing the cancellation of METEC's turbine contact for a huge dam near the Sudanese border, Abiy drew attention to METEC's failure to deliver.
Some compared it to the recent photograph of the Syrian boy in the orange chair that drew attention to the country's ongoing civil war.
The train that smashed through a station in Hoboken, N.J., last month drew attention to a railroad that has been deteriorating in recent years.
The news drew attention to Overstock's work in blockchain development since 2014 amid increased interest in this year's surge in bitcoin to record highs.
In January, a group of students drew attention to their cause by forming a human chain and shutting down part of a busy expressway.
But in doing so, she inadvertently drew attention to how little credit black women get for their work in the entertainment industry and beyond.
Sergeant Boxill said the arrest was one of several episodes that drew attention to the vice unit and eventually prompted an investigation into it.
They drew attention to a long-simmering debate over whether "republic" is a better term than "democracy" to describe the American form of government.
A judge's dramatic act drew attention to his accusations that he was being pressured to unfairly convict five Muslims in Thailand's insurgency-plagued south.
The Montgomery County district attorney at the time declined to prosecute the case, a fact Mr. Mesereau drew attention to in his cross-examination.
Several actresses at the ceremony also drew attention to the crisis Down Under, where wildfires have killed 24 people and left thousands more homeless.
Their last-minute interventions drew attention to a profoundly difficult bioethical matter, but, experts said, they may have made a tragic situation even worse.
The ministry, in its report, drew attention to a 184-year relationship between Thailand and the United States, including in trade and investment, Pimchanok said.
In particular, he drew attention to the stocks of exploration and production companies, tracked by the SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF XOP.
While Hurricane Maria brought massive destruction, drew attention to, PREPA has struggled for years and in July filed for what effectively amounted to bankruptcy protection.
The case drew attention to San Francisco's "sanctuary city" policies, which then-candidate Donald Trump blamed for Steinle's death at the 2016 Republican National Convention.
While not mentioning China by name, both Carter and Parrikar drew attention to the need for "rule-based order" in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Others drew attention to all the people, namely, the English government, who would be grateful for the timing and distraction caused by the baby's arrival.
" Amnesty International, which drew attention to Mansour's case this week, said a lengthy detention in such conditions "may amount to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.
A massacre two weeks ago in Florida by a gunman inspired by Islamic State drew attention to its efforts to inspire attacks in the west.
Politico reported that Republicans and several business-friendly Democrats downplayed the controversies around the private-equity sector and drew attention to its economic benefits instead.
Guardiola drew attention to the "amazing, amazing" performance of Kevin De Bruyne, scorer of City's first goal and creator of the team's ultimately decisive second.
One reason that Greg Escalante's battle with depression remained largely hidden was that he drew attention to himself in order to serve others, especially artists.
The paradox is that Trump's cruel policy to deter desperate immigrants appears counterproductive; apparently the furor it provoked drew attention to the possibility of migration.
His drastic courtroom act drew attention to the simmering tensions between Muslims and Buddhists in the country's south and the failure of the justice system.
The World Bank scaled back but did not cancel the program after news reports and a U.S. government commission drew attention to it in August.
" "(The win) really drew attention to the idea that you never know when your one vote could be that one vote that decides an election.
The bank also drew attention to the headwind of negative interest rates in its home country of Switzerland, where the deposit rate is currently -0.75 percent.
By releasing "DiscriminaSida" on World AIDS Day 2009, he drew attention to the discrimination and lack of basic resources and information regarding AIDS prevention in Haiti.
Bey grounded the look with a deep-blue smokey eye and black nail polish, which drew attention to her Lorraine Schwartz rings and color-coordinated clutch.
This summer, a researcher drew attention to Venmo's privacy settings, which default to public, with her analysis of more than 200 million transactions on the platform.
His death drew attention to a prejudiced and corrupt legal system in the Jim Crow South, and was a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement.
That event was championed by Hamas, despite the group's general suspicion of Western-style cultural events, because it drew attention to the plight of postwar Gaza.
The National Republican Congressional Committee launched a website last year that drew attention to a White House internship that he did while Bill Clinton was President.
The crash drew attention to safety problems at the agency, and a report by The New York Times found broader concerns about its finances under Gov.
Michigan officials have been criticized for the lead water crisis, which became a national scandal and also drew attention to other cities with potentially toxic water.
A story published this week by CNBC drew attention to Mr. Buttigieg's 2015 remarks and also raised questions about his decision to demote the police chief.
A generation ago, in 1984, Gregory Nava broke out with the seminal "El Norte," which drew attention to the dangers of coming to America without papers.
Cramer also drew attention to the recent weakness of the dollar, which he said has transpired as overseas investors pause their "relentless purchases" of U.S. Treasurys.
Graham also drew attention to one of his most visible displays of support for Trump: the confirmation process last fall of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Independence USA ran TV ads in Philadelphia's collar counties that drew attention to his support of gun control legislation, helping him win over critical moderate voters.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt says he will start flying coach after a series of news reports drew attention to his high-cost travel habits.
A Penguin Random House imprint ended its relationship with the prosecutor-turned-novelist after "When They See Us" drew attention to her role in the case.
Whenever the matriarch did appear in public, she drew attention to her and her daughters' captivating beauty with the latest and most expensive outfits in fashion.
Within hours of Hay's selection as Miss Teen USA on July 30, Kim drew attention to tweets the newly crowned queen posted in 2013 and 19833.
But the sit-in drew attention to Capitol Hill, where lawmakers have been unable to act on gun control legislation in the aftermath of the Orlando shooting.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group, drew attention to the abduction on Sunday, saying that families of pro-government fighters were among those abducted.
The Panama Papers leak also drew attention to how wealthy individuals use offshore companies, many of them structured by intermediaries based in Hong Kong, to conceal assets.
But her brief comments on the page of the teen dating group, which had more than 18,000 members, drew attention to the group, prompting Facebook to investigate.
Obama's summit follows a similar UN-led meeting on the issue Monday, which drew attention to the crisis but offered little in the way of binding commitments.
She asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate whether Mylan has violated antitrust laws with their price increases and drew attention to the issue on Facebook.
That drew attention to a different environmental health problem: the often extraordinarily high concentrations of PM2.5 particles, a category of very tiny pollutants particularly damaging to health.
Calling them "Low I.Q. Crazy Mika" and "Psycho Joe," the President drew attention to his own intellectual and mental condition and away from his more presidential acts.
Decades before "Scream" ushered in the trend of horror movies that knowingly commented on themselves, "Halloween" adopted a wry self-consciousness that constantly drew attention to itself.
After the podcast drew attention to the case, Mr. Syed was granted a retrial in 2016 by Judge Martin P. Welch of the Baltimore City Circuit Court.
Nan Goldin, the photographer and anti-opioid activist, drew attention to it last month when she revealed she was in discussions with the gallery over a retrospective.
A spike in hate crimes with links to internet forums, like the shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand, and El Paso, Texas, also drew attention to the issue.
A spike in hate crimes with links to internet forums, like the shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand, and El Paso, Texas, also drew attention to the issue.
The testimony once again drew attention to the Trump administration's Russia approach, which came under criticism in January when it released the long-awaited Russian Oligarch List.
Carter's use of the sandwich panels drew attention to the technology, but it was not clear at the time how to manufacture it on a large scale.
He also drew attention to the political dynamic in play, saying that President-elect Donald Trump's vow to cut corporate taxes would work out well for oil companies.
Trump had hardened his stance on immigration ahead of the vote, and drew attention to a caravan of migrants that was trekking through Mexico toward the United States.
The handwritten letter, posted on Facebook on Thursday, drew attention to Vietnam's biggest crackdown on dissidents in years before the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in November.
A fire at the Bergen Street station in 1999 destroyed a relay room that housed signal equipment and drew attention to the fragile state of the subway's infrastructure.
Video Professor and its many ads made Scherer well-known, but it also drew attention to the company's business practices—and consumer advocates didn't like what they saw.
The Coincheck heist underscored the risks of trading an asset with which policymakers across the globe are grappling, and drew attention to Japan's system of regulating the exchanges.
Officials, however, told La Vanguardia that 65-year-old man, who was traveling to Bogotá, initially drew attention to himself at the security checkpoint by his nervous behavior.
Italy's economy fell into recession at the end of 2018, and the collapse of its Genoa Bridge last August drew attention to the dire state of its infrastructure.
The Service Employees International Union has spent tens of millions of dollars backing the Fight for 15 movement, which drew attention to the plight of fast-food workers.
But it also drew attention to the practice of sending foster children far from the communities they knew — in this case, nearly 212,113 miles — to find a home.
And keeping track of calendar and clock time only drew attention to the dreariness of nursing-home life, where each day was more or less like the last.
As Washington Post politics reporter Dave Weigel tweeted, Sanders drew attention to the poverty within the neighborhood without blaming residents or a singular elected representative, like Trump did.
While some Swedish children's books drew attention to a character's gender-neutrality by putting them in the face of adversity, Ludqvist's plot had nothing to do with gender.
At a meeting on Monday with financial regulators, President Obama drew attention to the fact that nearly six years after passage of the legislation, these regulations remain unfinished.
BPM also drew attention to a GoFundMe page created for Kirk Wilson's family, who was head of security at the festival one of the victims of the shooting.
In 22002, Brian Lanker and Nicole Newnham drew attention to this neglected world with They Drew Fire: Combat Artists of World War II, a book and PBS film.
But the severity of Mr. Ali's beating drew attention to the case, and the government ordered an unusual inquiry, which concluded that he was likely to be innocent.
Monsignor Vigano, in a sort of Keystone Clergy moment, himself drew attention to the omissions in the photo when he read the missing text at Monday's news conference.
The high-profile attack on Ortiz drew attention to a string of deaths of U.S. citizens in the Dominican Republic in recent months, as well as violent assaults.
But the organizers said they were mindful of groups that drew attention to the harm the balloons were doing to marine wildlife living and migrating around Gibraltar's shores.
He drew attention to "organizers' collective failure to take any decisive stand against the abusive behaviour of another of the invited artists," notably Berlin-based artist Daniel Keller.
He also drew attention to the Australian bushfires and urged viewers to "make changes and sacrifices in our own lives" to help the overall problem of climate change.
The resolution's constitutionality is questionable, and it is unlikely to receive a vote, but it drew attention to Republicans' argument that Democrats were acting out of political interest.
That inevitably drew attention to the persistent question of how hard the president is willing to work on his priorities, as opposed to talking about them in public.
Mr. Warner drew attention to reports of perhaps 1,000 internet trolls in Russia generating fake news stories and targeting them at swing states like Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
As Billy Robinson pointed out, the Turk wasn't a new technique by any means in the forties but the Turks drew attention to it in a big way.
This past weekend, Melania Trump once again drew attention to herself for her controversial choice of outfit as she posed in front of Egypt's pyramids and Great Sphinx.
His remarks at the meeting drew attention to his campaign for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination and the drive for higher hourly U.S. wages, one of his signature issues.
Activists such as Ad Hoc and the BECC drew attention to the iniquities of the museum system, and in doing so created a lexicon of revolt for contemporary activism.
A recent Reuters piece, for example, drew attention to Craig Wright's holding company EITC Holdings limited, suggesting a total of 400 or so new patent applications in the pipeline.
Sanders' remarks at the meeting drew attention to his campaign for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination and the drive for higher hourly U.S. wages, one of his signature issues.
Also speaking: The siblings of Brian Terry, the Border Patrol agent whose death in a gunfight drew attention to "Operation Fast and Furious," the ATF's botched gun-walking sting.
According to the indictment, the scheme aimed to shore up the bank's reputation after outside analysts drew attention to higher-than-average interest rates Societe Generale had been reporting.
A government crackdown on visa scams and low-quality courses drew attention to uneven provision and slowed visa-processing times for all students, even those applying to elite institutions.
In the message, the UBCP drew attention to Salva's conviction in 1988 for the molestation of 12-year-old Nathan Forrest Winters, an actor in two of his films.
"They drew attention to central hypocrisy of US policy: annually celebrating the revolution of the white founders while annually denying freedom & humanity to the descendants of Africans & Indigenous Americans."
At the CDR meeting, 29-year-old psychologist Maria said the goal was to resist in a subtle way, but that the disruptive stunts drew attention to the cause.
Mr. al-Hussein on Monday drew attention to reports that some government security agencies were involved in arrests, killings and disappearances of members of the army and the police.
Tom Cole (R-Okla.) said he disagreed with the players taking a knee but suggested that the controversy had been a minor one until Trump drew attention to it.
It was a strategic move, both personally and professionally — it locked down her man, drew attention to her suite of social accounts and stirred interest in the couple's E!
The Metropolitan Museum of Art drew attention to this concept when, earlier this year, it introduced workouts taught by professional dancers that explored two miles of the museum's terrain.
The opening last fall of the grandiose Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town — hailed as Africa's answer to Tate Modern — also drew attention to this issue.
The murder of three Russian journalists by unknown assailants in the Central African Republic, a former French colony, last year drew attention to the Kremlin's return to the continent.
This month, Maret Anne Sara, the herder's sister, drew attention to the case by hanging a curtain made of 400 bullet-ridden reindeer skulls outside Norway's Parliament in Oslo.
On Thursday evening at the National Portrait Gallery, protesters drew attention to BP's work with the Indonesian government, which has been accused of civil rights violations in West Papua.
The president's comments drew attention to reports that viral fake news influenced the 2016 presidential election, adding to pressure on social media sites like Facebook to address the issue.
It drew attention to the plight of the Dreamers and demonstrated to her fired-up base that she was willing to stand up and fight for them on immigration.
According to the indictment, the scheme aimed to shore up the bank's reputation after outside analysts drew attention to higher-than-average interest rates Société Générale had been reporting.
The special counsel told the court they are discussing van der Zwaan's waiving of his FOIA rights because the same judge drew attention to a similar agreement with Gates.
Three VA employees said in interviews with USA Today that they were sidelined at their jobs and stripped of responsibilities after they drew attention to improper treatment of patients.
" Roaf also drew attention to Russia's "excessive bureaucracy, regulations and legal uncertainty", saying reforms were needed to "tackle the lack of competition and the large footprint of the state.
That protest's primary achievement, like the occupation of Alcatraz, was that it created a public relations crisis for Mr. Nixon and drew attention to demands for Native American rights.
In a press release, however, Planned Parenthood drew attention to the exchange but left out the words "they said," making it appear as if Kavanaugh was speaking for himself.
She curates her social media carefully, posting a picture of herself riding back from Davos by train, which drew attention to the conference participants who had chartered private jets.
The article drew attention to the plight of Ms. Bueso and other immigrants with life-threatening illnesses who would face death if forced to return to their home countries.
As Vox's Matthew Yglesias reviewed, Biden shares many of the same weaknesses Obama and Bernie Sanders drew attention to when they ran against Hillary Clinton in their Democratic primaries.
Pao lost her sex-discrimination lawsuit in 2015 against Kleiner Perkins, but the case drew attention to the comparative lack of diversity at many technology companies and tech investment firms.
The multimedia effort, by Leonardo Benassatto, Anthony Boadle, Leslie Adler and Ricardo Moraes, drew attention to the human interest stories of the indigenous Brazilians through videography, pictures and text reporting.
President Donald Trump on Saturday took to Twitter to call out a viral photo that drew attention to his tan line and led to the #OrangeFace trend in the US. 
Immigrant rights advocates are taking to Twitter to talk about this A few years ago, one Arizona college student's posts about her experience paying taxes drew attention to the issue.
The incident drew attention to the little-known U.S. military presence in Niger — it has 800 troops stationed there — and became a major publicity headache for President Donald Trump's administration.
"We felt it was important to have a branded campaign that drew attention to those issues, and we found that when we did it, we had extraordinary support," Tchen said.
He drew attention to the US killing of 290 civilian passengers on board Iran Air flight 655, shot down by the USS Vincennes during the "tanker wars" of the 1980s.
Omarosa Manigault, who was the only African American woman among President Trump's senior White House staff, drew attention to the Trump administration's lack of diversity when she resigned on Wednesday.
But the incident drew attention to Victorian sexual laws in a region that lures tourists with a free-and-easy image—and to the failure of attempts to change them.
Hillary Clinton's campaign was quick to act, putting out a video Monday morning that drew attention to Mr. Trump's remarks and to some critical responses to him by other Republicans.
Last week, a Medium post about how things went south — badly — at an unnamed tech start-up drew attention to a side of Silicon Valley not many people talk about.
Volkswagen is credited with creating the original anti-ad campaign back in 1959, with "Think Small," a series of ads that drew attention to the VW's classic "lemon," the Beetle.
The epidemic drew attention to the living conditions in West Point, where most people have limited access to water and use wooden toilets that hang on stilts over the river.
The tragic losses of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain last week — who both took their own lives — drew attention to the broader problem of rising suicide rates around the country.
The incident exposed the vulnerabilities of the airport to outside interference and drew attention to the limitations of security officials responding to such a threat at a peak travel time.
Wu drew attention to China's sailing of its new aircraft carrier into the sensitive Taiwan Strait late last year, calling the voyage "clear" evidence of Beijing's attempts to intimidate voters.
Mr. Kelly drew attention to possible issues with Mr. Saikawa's compensation in a long interview published last June in the Japanese magazine Bungei Shunju, a journal of literature and politics.
The Duchess of Cambridge, the former Kate Middleton, drew attention to the "Baby on Board" buttons when she wore one in 2013 on the Tube, as London's subway is known.
Several speakers drew attention to the plight of transgender and gender-nonconforming people, who are protected under the hate crimes act, but have lost other protections under the Trump administration.
But the content of the ad drew attention to serious shortcomings in today's Republican Party, and the context in which it was aired only highlighted it as a perverse lie.
And its prominence after the election drew attention to the proliferation of false and misleading news, much of it politically charged, that circulated on platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
But though White House press pool reporters were sworn to secrecy, bloggers and aviation enthusiasts drew attention to the mystery trip on Twitter and prompted speculation about the president's whereabouts.
Elected officials and activists in New York drew attention to the company's anti-union stance and its work with federal immigration officials — positions unpopular with Democratic leaders across the country.
Mr Aslan, who has written a biography of Jesus Christ, drew attention to Mr Ryan's famine-stricken Irish ancestors who battled anti-Catholic sentiment when they arrived in America in 1851.
It drew attention to the advanced technology used by Israeli security agencies to trawl through social media to identify and arrest users suspected of incitement to violence, or of planning attacks.
The opposition-controlled National Assembly declared a "state of alarm" and drew attention to Maduro's subsidized oil sales to Cuba to underscore the regime's criminal neglect of basic goods and services.
All of this very public drama drew attention to the fact that iPhone batteries don't last forever, and it's safe to assume that this got more people thinking about battery replacements.
Joaquín Guzmán (El Chapo), head of the Sinaloa drug gang, drew attention to one sort of failing when he escaped from a federal prison through a mile-long tunnel last July.
"We felt it was important to have a branded campaign that drew attention to those issues, and we found that when we did it, we had extraordinary support," she told CNN.
The Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter accused the police of failing to publicize details about sexual assaults at a festival in Stockholm last summer until the newspaper drew attention to the episode.
The park's director Rudiger Braun said no visitors had complained but he took the decision to close the ride after online posts in early August drew attention to the unfortunate likeness.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australians by the dozen are demanding portraits of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, after a news item drew attention to an obscure rule entitling them to such articles from local politicians.
Jenner's pulled back hairstyle drew attention to her curve-hugging strapless white ankle-length dress, which featured a piece of ribbon fabric wrapped around her neck as a bow tie choker.
Among other matters, these stories drew attention to a 22016 essay on gender stereotypes Sanders had written that came across as crassly sexist, and which Sanders was subsequently made to disown.
The leftist councilwoman's killing drew attention to the growing powers of Rio's militias, criminal groups comprised of former police officers, who control local gas, property and gambling rackets across Rio state.
Its announcement in Las Vegas came within months of two high-profile criminal cases that drew attention to the effects of compulsive gambling as authorities believe the perpetrators were problem gamblers.
The deadly beating last year of Chang Chaolin, a tailor who had lived in France for a decade, drew attention to security concerns in Aubervilliers, the northern suburb where he resided.
SUVA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On a royal tour to Fiji this week, Britain's Prince Harry drew attention to the climate change threat facing the island country's people on a daily basis.
It shed light on potential risks at nearly 700 other mining dams in the state of Minas Gerais and drew attention to what some described as a lack of appropriate regulation.
The violent clash on the streets of Charlottesville, Va., that left one woman dead drew attention to white nationalist groups that organized to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate Gen.
His remarks at the meeting drew attention to his campaign for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination as well as to the drive for higher hourly U.S. wages, one of his signature issues.
The #OscarsSoWhite hashtag also drew attention to the profound lack of diversity in the types of films and actors that the Academy honors, as well as its overwhelmingly white cast of presenters.
At one point during the campaign, Hunter sent literature billed as a "security alert" that drew attention to Campa-Najjar's Middle Eastern roots and the potential "dangers" of electing him to Congress.
On Wednesday he drew attention to the emergence of emails from Clinton's use of a private server when she was secretary of state during President Barack Obama's first term, from 2009-2013.
Mr. Ritzheimer, for example, drew attention to himself not long after the murderous attack on the satirical French publication Charlie Hebdo last year, after it published a drawing of the Prophet Muhammad.
She also drew attention to a size 18 striped slogan T-shirt that cost her $17, while the same T-shirt in the store's main collection cost $13 — a difference of 30%.
The police drew attention to one YouTube video on Sunday that showed anti-Klan protesters assaulting a smaller group of Klan supporters, punching and tackling them as blood sprayed across the sidewalk.
While Troxell's post was both mocked and celebrated on social media on Wednesday, it drew attention to the fact that despite declarations of victory, the US war on ISIS is not over.
The data drew attention to Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's warning on Thursday that rising economic risks will keep the central bank open to the idea of boosting - not trimming - stimulus.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick first drew attention to the issue when he began kneeling during the national anthem played before NFL games to draw attention to racial oppression and inequality.
Members of the security community this week drew attention to Hurd's record on women's issues, including the right to abortion, with some directly rebuking Black Hat over the decision to invite Hurd.
Recently, though, the city played host to the first True Music Forum;a series of panels and events presented by Boiler Room and Ballantine's that drew attention to the Spanish capital's scene.
A series of press reports and emails released by Judicial Watch last month drew attention to the relationship between the Clinton family nonprofit and the State Department during Clinton's time in office.
Jean-Pierre drew attention to Trump's deeply controversial comments after neo-Nazis and other far-right factions gathered in Charlottesville, Va., last summer, sparking violent clashes in which one woman was killed.
The revelation also drew attention to another potential line of inquiry in U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of alleged Russian meddling in the U.S. election and potential collusion by Trump's campaign.
The revelation also drew attention to another potential line of inquiry in U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election and potential collusion by Trump's campaign.
Human Rights Watch drew attention to what it called the "perilous state of human rights in the Palestinian self-rule areas" in a report on both Israeli and Palestinian violations in 1995.
The committee drew attention to an official medical report that found that Mr. Pshenichny had a broken spine and knife wounds and that he had been subjected to electric shocks and raped.
There was a black man (Booker), a Latino man (Castro) and three women, one of whom, Amy Klobuchar, deftly drew attention to their presence with what was probably the night's best line.
In the mid-1970s, the guitarist Ry Cooder drew attention to slack-key guitar on the mainland by sitting in with the Gabby Pahinui Band and persuading a major label, Warner Bros.
Many of the other speakers — who included the senator's wife, Jane Sanders, and his national campaign co-chair Nina Turner, a former Ohio state senator — also drew attention to these same issues.
And Mr. Abe, in a speech, drew attention to the lack of a formal peace treaty to end World War II between Russia and Japan, because of a territorial dispute over islands.
While some celebrities on Sunday used their acceptance speeches to highlight the 2020 elections, others like comedian and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres drew attention to the wildfires that have ravaged Australia.
Not only was its debut on Wall Street one of the biggest the tech sector had ever seen, but it also drew attention to the company and helped garner new Google users.
The bit drew attention to other beloved men whose alleged sexual misconduct went ignored for decades, paving the way for a reexamination of the careers of Michael Jackson, Woody Allen, and more.
It all began when Lauren Duca, a columnist at Teen Vogue, tweeted the following (now deleted) sentiment: Duca's tweet was retweeted more than 2370,2449 times and quickly drew attention to the story.
Nathan Russer, a student at the Australian National University in Canberra, drew attention to data when he wrote on Twitter about the images after stumbling upon GPS tracking company Strava's Global Heatmap.
Dr. Karen Gaborik The incident also drew attention to the school district's policies on the use of bathrooms by transgender students, that has long been a subject of nationwide political and legal debate.
The Riverfront Times, which first drew attention to the tweet, reported that Allman had previously accused the teenage gun control activist of not being a "grown-up" when it came to handling criticism.
"Lavrov once again drew attention to the Turkey-Syria border which still has holes and, according to our data, is actively being used to transfer militants via Turkey to Syria," the ministry said.
The Herald ad also included the names of 30,000 fans who signed a petition to bring La Liga to the U.S. and drew attention to a social media campaign behind the hashtag #BringUsTheGame.
The massacre drew attention to the national availability of bump stocks, which allow firearm users to modify a semi-automatic weapon allowing it to fire at speeds similar to a fully automatic rifle.
Mr. Cornelissen, along with others like Andrea Franchetti of Passopisciaro and Marco de Grazia of Tenuta delle Terre Nere, were among the wave of newcomers that drew attention to the wines of Etna.
At last year's dinner, comedian Larry Wilmore drew attention to Obama's policy on overseas drone attacks with the following riff: Saw you hanging out with NBA players like Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors.
On December 27th, the Drip Doctors Tweeted about Nasri's visit, and the following day the player drew attention to the Tweet by alleging the treatment had came with a number of sexual favors.
It was the Wichita episode — for which Mr. Barriss pleaded guilty to cyberstalking, conspiracy and making a false report resulting in a death — that drew attention to the potentially deadly consequences of swatting.
Hemond also drew attention to the auto bailout that translated to strong support for former President Obama in the Wolverine State — a positive echo that he asserted could now resonate to Biden's benefit.
Still, Ms. Harris landed a couple of applause lines, including when she drew attention to the fact that women's access to reproductive health had been largely left out of the debates so far.
Many of them held signs or wore costumes that drew attention to the local species that are hovering on the edge of extinction — the Sonoyta mud turtle, the Quitobaquito pupfish, the Sonoran Pronghorn.
Almost immediately this drew attention to such unfunded liabilities as the defined-benefit public superannuation obligations in respect of public-sector employees and the government's housing liability in the event of a severe earthquake.
Though the public transition of Christine Jorgensen in the early 1950s drew attention to the issue, it would take decades for there to be any meaningful change in the public perception of transgender Americans.
Even before the 2016 election drew attention to polarization and fake news on Facebook, Y-Lan Boureau, a member of LeCun's team, was working to use AI to create more constructive conversations on Facebook.
All of the prospective jurors were asked to fill out a questionnaire including a question about their race; on the black individuals' answer sheets, prosecutors drew attention to their race by circling the answer.
When Hidden Figures premiered in theaters this past December, it drew attention to a less discussed issue: The discrimination and sexism faced by women of color in the early days of the space race.
Y.) presented herself as a champion of women, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) presented himself as a bold progressive and Warren drew attention to money she had given to state parties.
The extensive damage the cathedral suffered then (including the destruction of many medieval statues) was repaired only after Victor Hugo's "Hunchback of Notre Dame" drew attention to its beauty and its plight in 1831.
When it unveiled the new iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro at its huge expo event Tuesday, Apple drew attention to their new camera hardware and software, longer battery life, and faster bionic processor.
And that was the case until a new, unrelated paper, published by Nature in March, drew attention to Dr Decety's work and created an outcry on social media for the matter to be addressed.
A report from the Department of Investigation in November drew attention to the false filings, and the chairwoman of the authority, Shola Olatoye, as well as several of its top managers, departed within months.
In March 2016, the news of Mr. Turner's sentence of half a year in county jail and three years' probation set off a national outcry and drew attention to sexual assaults on college campuses.
The message is an ode to the movement started by the U.S. Women's National Team, which drew attention to the gender pay gap on their way to winning the World Cup over the summer.
Matlin drew attention to emergency communication glitches with disabled people earlier in the week, when she tweeted on Tuesday about the Weather Company's failure to include closed captioning in reports about the approaching storm.
On Friday, Trump War Room, a Twitter account maintained by Trump's campaign with nearly 400,000 followers, drew attention to a tweet by a purported nonTrump voter whom the campaign hopes represents what's to come.
" Fashionista EIC Tyler McCall drew attention to the Cutler's comments on Twitter, saying: "Ali is... hmmm maybe not the best first plus representative to choose, considering she's developed a reputation as being fat-shaming.
In March, the ACLU drew attention to a Florida case in which a Black man named Willie Lynch was arrested and charged with selling drugs based on the recommendations of a facial recognition algorithm.
Other members of the pop star's fanbase the Beyhive drew attention to the fact that this isn't the first time a wax museum has missed the mark on creating a likeness of the Lemonade artist.
Crokin later posted that Twitter had removed her verified badge, and several of the other Pizzagaters involved seem to have been subsequently banned or deleted their accounts after Teigen and Legend drew attention to them.
Sophie Dannenberg, an author who in 2011 drew attention to the student movement's totalitarian elements in "The Pale Heart of the Revolution", was deemed "crazy" and "one of the worst 100 Berliners" for her pains.
But upon taking the podium, the artist drew attention to the fact that she was being put in a box based on race — declining the award and giving it to her well-deserving nominees, Swidt.
In a news conference on the day of the shooting, Scott sidestepped questions about gun control, telling reporters that "there's a time to have these conversations" and drew attention to funding for mental illness programs.
MSNBC pulled an abrupt about-face on Thursday, announcing that it had rehired a contributor just days after it fired him when far-right activists drew attention to an inflammatory tweet he posted in 2009.
In the January 5 cover article of DC's local independent weekly, Washington City Paper, Kriston Capps drew attention to the many problems resulting from a massive renovation project to the school's historic 1897 Flagg Building.
The shooting, initially defended by police leaders, touched off two nights of looting, arson and rioting on the city's north side and drew attention to long-simmering tensions between law enforcement and Milwaukee's black residents.
Doug Heye, a former communications director for the Republican National Committee (RNC), drew attention to the high number of GOP retirements this year — a phenomenon he compared with people evacuating in advance of a hurricane.
The comment drew attention to China's debt pile, which is at levels that preceded crises elsewhere, at a time when Chinese leaders, meeting at a twice-a-decade Communist party congress, are obsessed with stability.
It included the deadliest and most destructive blaze in California's history, the Camp Fire, which nearly wiped out the town of Paradise and drew attention to how climate change is fueling more intense fire seasons.
Earlier this year, the #OscarsSoWhite hashtag drew attention to the lack of racial diversity at the film industry's highest awards ceremony when the nominees for Best Actor and Best Actress categories contained no people of color.
In her floor speech, the 29-year-old congresswoman — also referred to by the abbreviation "AOC" — drew attention to individuals suffering in a historic government shutdown precipitated by the president's call for a southern border wall.
Apple released a software update for iPhones on Monday that includes several privacy improvements for Siri, its voice assistant, after a report over the summer drew attention to how Apple handles recordings of user voice data.
Kim drew attention to her famous cleavage with a '90s revival piece: a tight, lace choker adorned with a cross charm, while Kanye flanked her side in gray denim, Yeezy sneakers and a camoflage-print pullover.
The governor first drew attention to the agency's shortcomings last month, when he visited a housing complex in the Bronx and hinted he might declare a state of emergency to address the unhealthy conditions he found.
Raisman drew attention to the organization's hiring of Bono on Twitter on Monday, saying that she and others had reported Nassar to USA Gymnastics in 2015, and that Faegre Baker Daniels — Bono's firm — was also aware.
Other countries including Finland are examining such a plan, which the Swiss campaigners — who drew attention to the idea by handing out free 10-franc bills — acknowledge is unlikely to win, at least at this stage.
In a statement on Friday, Ms. Lee drew attention to unverified reports that the military had carried out the summary execution, torture and rape of Rohingya Muslims, as well as the destruction of mosques and houses.
" Mr. Sanders called the coronavirus crisis an "unprecedented moment in American history," and said it drew attention to the fact that the country lacked "a system that is prepared to provide health care for all people.
In New Jersey, two killings drew attention to the limitations of a risk assessment tool designed to help judges determine whether to release defendants, sparking an effort to make it more effective in domestic violence cases.
The group invited the Dalai Lama to Albany, though he initially canceled his 22000 trip after the press drew attention to the mysterious nature of the group; several members traveled to Dharamsala to smooth things over.
In a 2015 Times Op-Ed, a young physician drew attention to how hospitals provide particular blankets to benefactors and other V.I.P.s when they check in, quietly signaling those patients' special status to doctors and nurses.
Luke Bailey, Senior Editor at i, drew attention to the hilarious misstep when he posted on Twitter: "utterly obsessed with this American site that has confused mince with mincemeat, and created this abomination," with accompanying screengrabs.
" The National Association of Italian Partisans, an anti-fascist organization, issued a statement that drew attention to Mussolini's crimes, for example in Ethiopia, "where entire innocent populations — children, women and men — were murdered with poison gas.
Diaz said the trolley boys were just "borrowing" the track from the Philippine National Railways, but the state-owned train company has moved to halt the trolley service after the media drew attention to its dangers recently.
Lau in his email also drew attention to the fact that Warren has focused exclusively on grassroots fundraising -- a decision the campaign made when it parted ways with its first finance director at the end of March.
It's the second time recently that the organization has been thrust into a geopolitical crisis — another high-profile case, the poisoning of a Russian former spy and his daughter in Britain, also drew attention to the group.
Shkreli first came into the public consciousness in September 2015 when a New York Times article drew attention to his company's purchase of a drug used by AIDS patients, which he subsequently jacked up the price of.
Rasha Abdulla, an associate professor of communication at the American University in Cairo, drew attention to a new hashtag on Twitter, discussing what sort of fears might have driven the intense crackdown by the authorities this year.
In September the National Secular Society (NSS), a lobby group which campaigns to oppose religious privilege, drew attention to the number of British schools which mandate Muslim garb for female pupils, including girls as young as four.
On Tuesday they questioned the process by which the Senate language was added to the legislation and drew attention to a final-hours letter from the Department of Justice raising concerns about one aspect of the bill.
Because he was a star but not a saint, as Martin Luther King was, he drew attention to their cause as no one else could: the frustrations of it, the temptations, the contradictions and the wrong turnings.
Green first drew attention to the racially charged threats he's received during a town hall meeting over the weekend, where he played recordings of threatening voicemails left at his congressional offices, as reported by The Houston Chronicle.
Lee Ji-soo, a computer specialist who helps women scrub the web of images taken without their consent, told CNN her company has seen a big spike in demand since the protests drew attention to the issue.
The paper drew attention to several EU agreements which do not require the Luxembourg-based court's direct jurisdiction over other countries - a clear attempt to encourage more flexibility among EU officials who are protective of the court.
The complaint drew attention to a phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which the official memo released by the White House showed Trump used to ask Zelensky to investigate Joe Biden and his son.
He said he wanted to produce photographs that depicted the real world but that acknowledged the ways photography had been turned inward by the practices of appropriation, which drew attention to the act of taking a picture.
The acquittal drew attention to the wider crackdown on civil society in Egypt under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who has imprisoned journalists and rights activists, muzzled the free press, and introduced harsh laws regulating nongovernmental organizations.
Some of the astronomers involved in the study, including Tuan Do at the University of California, Los Angeles who initially drew attention to the outburst by tweeting about it, have been observing the black hole for years.
Decisions like removing protest videos against the Dakota Access Pipeline drew attention to the problem, and misinformation shared on Facebook around the 2016 election that wasn&apost removed led CEO Mark Zuckerberg to make a public apology.
The Department of Agriculture, which oversees the school lunch program, drew attention to this last year when it required school districts to establish a written policy for dealing with children who are unable to pay for food.
Look first to late-70s conceptual artists, including Jenny Holzer and Barbara Kruger, who drew attention to cultural contradictions with their stark, text-based works, originally pasted on buildings and construction sites in the newly gentrifying SoHo.
An article this week in The New York Times drew attention to the trusts' inability in many of those lawsuits to produce the paperwork needed to prove that the trusts own the debts they seek to collect.
Former Finnish prime minister Alexander Stubb, a conservative, drew attention to the all-female leadership on Twitter: My party is not in government, but I rejoice that the leaders of the five parties in government are female.
Diesel was practically sacred to German carmakers until recently, but sales have been plummeting since Volkswagen confessed in 2015 to widespread cheating on emissions tests, a scandal that drew attention to the health hazards of diesel exhaust.
Warren said that while the bill is unlikely to be brought up for a vote in the Republican-controlled Senate, its introduction drew attention to the issue, and federal prisons began providing adequate sanitary products to menstruating women.
After a man went missing in Washington state on Thursday, a rescue team was led to his body when the man's loyal dog, having stayed by his side, started barking and drew attention to the pair, officials said.
The reference is from an old Newsweek headline that drew attention to the cherry red loafers Pope Benedict XVI became known for (in addition to a pair of Gucci shades) and painted him as Catholicism's premier fashion icon.
The 1996 suit against Smith Barney, as well as one in 1997 against Merrill Lynch, drew attention to the widespread practice of branch managers' excluding of women when it was time to assign the accounts of departing brokers.
JPMorgan Chase pledged two years ago to change how it handles automatic withdrawals for payday loan payments, after a front-page article in The New York Times drew attention to the high fees some of its customers incurred.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon reminded Malagasy lawmakers of the fact on a visit to the Indian Ocean island last month, in a speech that drew attention to widespread poverty, high rates of under nutrition and corruption.
In particular, he drew attention to his work for Turkey after publishing an op-ed in The Hill on Election Day 2016 in which he defended Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan from criticism of his crackdown on dissidents.
It also drew attention to what managers were paid, which was often "perceived as undue in the light of the weak performance of the director or the difficult situation of the company", the Commission said in a note.
The case also has echoes of an incident in 2016 when the death of a student drew attention to misleading advertising after he used search engine Baidu Inc to look for treatment for his rare form of cancer.
The experts also drew attention to Mr. Duterte's role in human rights violations, including inciting violence against drug suspects and threatening to bomb the schools of the Lumad, a minority Indigenous group on the southern island of Mindanao.
That Prince Philip was unaccompanied in the Land Rover by his round-the-clock bodyguards or royal chauffeurs also drew attention to an inconvenient fact, for those who have ever tried to pry the keys from older relatives.
In 2012, Malala Yousafzai captured the world's heart—and drew attention to her cause—at the age of 15, when a Taliban gunman shot and wounded her in retaliation for her outspoken advocacy of girls' education in Pakistan.
Lee Ji-soo, a computer specialist who helps women scrub the web of images taken without their consent, told CNN last year her company had seen a surge in demand since the protests drew attention to the issue.
The only reason the plot was aborted was that a whistle-blower from the intelligence community drew attention to the president's plan, forcing him to release the money to Ukraine — moments before his shakedown exploded into public view.
Reuters first reported in September that the International Atomic Energy Agency found the uranium traces at the site that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu drew attention to in a speech last year, calling it a "secret atomic warehouse".
The decision to invite the leaders of the militant group drew backlash from both Democrats and Republicans, many of whom drew attention to the fact that the meeting would take place days before the anniversary of 9/11.
Her subsequent and much-publicized death drew attention to an issue that has long plagued the disability community: It often seems like non-disabled people only recognize the injustices levied on disabled people after one of us dies.
In an email exchange, Ashtar drew attention to a 2013 Oklahoma State University study that used Girl Talk's album All Day as a data set to analyze the economic impact his recording had on the material he sampled.
The shortcomings underscore the findings of a blistering audit by the inspector general from last June that drew attention to the safety agency's undertrained staff and weak processes for analyzing the safety data it collects from automakers and consumers.
The face behind the once-famed biotech company Theranos first came into the public eye after Carreyrou drew attention to the holes in her blood-testing start-up and essentially proved that Holmes had lied about its true capabilities.
Although Bong jokingly apologized for his groundbreaking success and juggled his trophies throughout the evening, he also drew attention to the people in the room who had served as inspiration — specifically his fellow nominees in the best director category. 
He drew attention to the words of Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud, the Saudi Deputy Crown Prince, who recently said that his nation's oil becomes a spoiled asset if they don't continue to produce and sell it at competitively.
The campaign drew attention to simmering toxic masculinity in the online gaming community, and has been described as a precursor to the fomentation of incel or modern men's-rights movements, which are defined by their deep resentment of women.
Protests have erupted in major U.S. cities during the past year and a half, as widely viewed videos of police shootings of black men drew attention to long-standing issues of race, policing and lack of accountability for officers.
Ever since President Trump launched an offensive against government transparency—first, by personally complaining about a retweet from the National Park Service that drew attention to his small inauguration turnout—Twitter has been a hotbed for burgeoning political dissent.
The Vatican on Wednesday defended the pope's decision not to use the word "Rohingya" in public during his four-day Myanmar trip, saying his moral authority was unblemished and that his mere presence drew attention to the refugee crisis.
In its latest annual report, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services' director drew attention to the increasing absolute number of visas processed, but the processing rate has actually gone down, according to calculations made using the organization's own data.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - A Canadian jury has acquitted a man in the killing of 15-year-old Tina Fontaine, whose death in 2014 drew attention to a long-time trend of violence against indigenous women in Canada, CBC reported.
" Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO and national director of the Anti-Defamation League, drew attention to the photograph several days later on Twitter, saying that Hamideh has "equated Zionists with Nazis" and calling on Tlaib to "denounce his anti-Semitism.
As of this report, Conway has not deleted the most recent tweet that drew attention to his Twitter feed, in which Conway referred to a report that Trump's lawyer John Dowd discussed pardons with attorneys to Trump's former aides.
But when alt-right social media personality and conspiracy theorist Mike Cernovich drew attention to old tweets in which the director joked about pedophilia and rape, Gunn was fired from his role as director of Guardians of the Galaxy.
" The left-wing Le Monde newspaper also drew attention to Trump's attempt to paint the "most distressing picture possible of the U.S." although it feared that Trump now "has just over three months to arrive at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington.
Because he was a star but not a saint, as Martin Luther King was, he drew attention to the cause of blacks in America as no one else could: the frustrations of it, the temptations, the contradictions and the wrong turnings.
The Post's ad follows a similar spot aired by the New York Times during the 2017 Academy Awards, which drew attention to the power in journalism during a time of great turmoil and relentless criticism of the media by President Trump.
In the ruling, the ASA wrote: "The ASA considered that while the female model in the ads generally appeared to be in proportion, there were specific scenes, which because of her poses, drew attention to her slimness," the ruling states.
But many accused the foreign secretary of being biased against Russia and drew attention to the U.K.'s close relationship to Saudi Arabia which has conducted a bombing campaign in neighboring Yemen to quell a Houthi uprising in the country.
About 3 percent of Indian women have had the surgery, found a landmark survey in 2018 by the government, which is trying to improve medical standards and reduce malpractice after media reports and a lawsuit drew attention to hysterectomy scams.
She drew attention to the charities she set up to help parents bond with their children in their early years, and criticized Mrs May for treating the future of EU nationals living in Britain as "a bargaining chip" in Brexit negotiations.
A case with a lot of notoriety The case has already spawned a documentary about Franklin, an "official" website and a made-for-TV movie about a local reporter whose stories for the LA Weekly drew attention to the case.
YANGON (Reuters) - The Vatican on Wednesday defended Pope Francis's decision not to use the word "Rohingya" in public during his visit to Myanmar, saying his moral authority was unblemished and that his mere presence drew attention to the refugee crisis.
The ambush drew attention to the little-known U.S. military presence in Niger, and it came under further scrutiny when President Donald Trump's handling of condolence messages to the families of the dead U.S. soldiers was criticized by lawmakers in Washington.
Throughout the week, a vocal faction of the Sanders delegation successfully drew attention to itself at the Democratic National Convention — protesting outside the Wells Fargo Center, booing prime-time speakers inside the arena and at one point staging a walkout.
The former vice president's unapologetically "old-fashioned" attitude toward women and their personal space drew attention to other past examples of retrograde behavior, including the then-senator's shameful treatment of Anita Hill during the 1991 confirmation hearings for Justice Clarence Thomas.
Erbel's decision follows a report in German tabloid Bild drew attention to a YouTube interview in which Erbel voiced criticism of Israel and its role in the Middle East and showed understanding for Iran's ambitions to develop a ballistic missile program.
Commenting on her win, Newman tweeted she was "bursting with pride" and drew attention to the work she says she intends to do "to lower health care costs, to fight climate change, and to build an economy that works for everyone."
They also drew attention to accusations of arbitrary detention, torture and inhuman or degrading treatment, violence against women, and attacks on the independence of judges and lawyers, freedom of expression and assembly, as well as people's right to food and health.
In its most recent newsletter, the National Council of Negro Women, a women's leadership group with about 30,000 members, drew attention to the issue with an essay penned by civil-rights lawyer Ben Crump, who is representing some Baby Powder plaintiffs.
The shooting this week drew attention to the slow progress in the department's efforts to provide more training for officers in dealing with people who are in the midst of mental health crises, some of the most unpredictable situations officers face.
Britain, France and Germany were among 18 European countries that, joined by Japan, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, drew attention to reports of large-scale arbitrary detentions and asked Ms. Bachelet to keep the Human Rights Council regularly updated on developments.
His 19953 three-disc album of Erik Satie's early piano works drew attention to this overlooked music, which he performed with elegant restraint and directness, bravely observing the very slow tempo indications in many of these scores to haunting effect.
"We're very pleased with how it worked out," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, said Tuesday about the short-lived government shutdown, which drew attention to the standoff over the expiring Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
The incident drew attention to the little-known U.S. military presence in Niger at a time when many Americans are weary of U.S. involvement in conflicts abroad and Nigeriens are chafing at the growing presence of foreign troops on their soil.
In his first speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, President Donald Trump drew attention to 20-year-old Megan Crowley, who was diagnosed with a deadly muscle-weakening condition called Pompe disease when she was hardly a year old.
Not only was I taking another step into the unknown with that felt like a real pair of pants, but I had also thrown in a pronounced print into the mix, a print that drew attention to my body instead of hiding it.
Much as "Hidden Figures" drew attention to the important roles of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson at NASA during the space race, "Bombshell" will encourage viewers to look differently at the wireless technology on which mobile phones and GPS so depend.
In interviews, May - who campaigned against Brexit in 2016 and has been under pressure from hardline Brexiteers ever since to prove her conversion to the cause - drew attention to the fact that her funding announcement exceeded that 350 million pound-per-week figure.
Bullard drew attention to the current level of U.S. prices, noting the gap between where they now stand and where he says they should be if the Fed had been able to deliver on its 2 percent inflation target in recent years.
In a 2009 TechCrunch post, site founder Michael Arrington raised a number of concerns with the company's business model, and drew attention to the fact that the firm had tried to push The Washington Post to modify another post that mentioned the company.
While Heaven and Earth drew attention to the varied states of chaos and ecstasy that make up the black experience, his short film elaborates on that by depicting black people as spiritual beings who can transcend the pain of the physical world.
Yet, a cause for optimism was highlighted by Swiss investment bank UBS in a note published last week in which the authors drew attention to a newly released report from the U.S. Treasury which details President Trump's plans for deregulating the financial sector.
In their preparation for the Olympics, Brazilian officials confronted a number of challenges that had spooked some international visitors, including fears over the Zika epidemic, the threat of terrorist attacks and unflattering news media reports that drew attention to the city's polluted waters.
The blast in the coastal city of Yancheng also drew attention to the role played by thousands of poorly regulated Chinese chemical manufacturers in the global supply chain, with the stricken Tianjiayi factory said to be providing components to several multinational conglomerates.
To many, Josephson's case drew attention to the need for better safety procedures when using Uber, such as making certified vehicles more identifiable; the president of USC even urged students to ask their drivers "What's my name?" before getting into a car.
At an appearance in New Hampshire over the weekend, he told a crowd of about 60, "This is a tremendous turnout," a bit of campaign flattery, but one that drew attention to the fact that hundreds line up for better-known candidates.
The top U.S. health official warned that the coronavirus outbreak, which has already sickened nearly 80,000 people in 18653 countries, could hit the country hard, as chaos in the rest of the world drew attention to the need for a global game plan.
The top U.S. health official warned that the coronavirus outbreak, which has already sickened nearly 291,21865 people in 224 countries, could hit the country hard, as chaos in the rest of the world drew attention to the need for a global game plan.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday left in place the manslaughter conviction of a Massachusetts woman for goading her boyfriend into committing suicide in 2014 with numerous text messages and phone calls in a case that drew attention to cyber bullying.
Terry's family sued the US government and the case was thrown out in court, but his death drew attention to the flawed investigation and questions grew about the human cost of the ATF's efforts to acquire information about criminal gun-smuggling networks.
Then the tattoo fiasco drew attention to "7 Rings," which is in its fourth week on the airwaves, and the drama with the Grammys (she won a statuette but didn't attend the ceremony over a conflict with the show's producer) kept Grande in the headlines.
Burnaby RCMP are recommending charges of criminal mischief against three protesters who staged a sit-in on Saturday that drew attention to restricted public access to hearings for a controversial pipeline in Burnaby, B.C. RCMP spokesperson John Buis confirmed the charges to VICE News Monday.
In a letter to the House Administration Committee earlier this month, he drew attention to similar vulnerabilities within the House of Representatives, calling for more urgent information security training for all members of Congress, as well as a formal plan for securing members' personal devices.
The audacious move -- coupled with a recent effort for her and Vice President Mike Pence to share a political aide -- again drew attention to her lofty political ambitions, with whispers of her close political alliance with Pence and a potential 2020 ticket growing louder.
But if the owner is an offshore company, the real beneficiary can stay hidden, as in the case of an Amadeo Modigliani painting of disputed ownership seized in Geneva in April after documents leaked in the Panama Papers scandal drew attention to its presence.
It also drew attention to jailed journalists Maria Ressa, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo. Tarana Burke, the founder of the "Me Too" movement, served as one of the special guests of last year's Times Square New Year's Eve celebration View the discussion thread.
Representative Mark Walker, Republican of North Carolina, posted on Twitter: "Calling this a sit-in is a disgrace to Woolworth's," referring to a 1960 sit-in at a whites-only lunch counter at the department store in Greensboro, N.C., that drew attention to segregation.
Of particular note, the report drew attention to the rapid pace of China's credit expansion relative to its GDP growth, anticipated disruption from the Brexit process and the potential for contagion from other countries' banking systems - such as Italy's in light of the upcoming referendum.
For the August 70.63 issue of Consumer Reports, the magazine's staff drew attention to what they called the "ticket fee frenzy" by dissecting the price of a floor-level seat at a Guns N' Roses concert taking place that summer in Kansas City, Missouri.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions also drew attention to asylum seekers in a speech on Wednesday in New Mexico, accusing the Obama administration of releasing "large numbers of illegal aliens who illegally crossed our border, but who claimed that they were afraid to return home." 
Why it matters: Less than a year ago, the FAA and the engine's manufacturer drew attention to problems with metal fatigue on the fan blades in the CFM56 engine series, which this plane has, after a similar incident in 2016, also a Southwest plane.
In her interview, May - who campaigned against Brexit in 2016 and has been under pressure from hardline Brexiteers ever since to prove her conversion to the cause - drew attention to the fact that her funding announcement exceeded that 350 million pound-per-week figure.
And that February, after a Washington Post story drew attention to the lack of gender diversity in Mr. Trump's cabinet, Mr. Souza uploaded a picture of footwear, including three pairs of heels, that he shot during a meeting of Mr. Obama and his top advisers.
LONDON — By inserting itself on Sunday into the case of a brain-damaged, terminally ill British infant, the Vatican drew attention to the precarious intersection of ethics and biomedicine, an area in which both theology and regulation have struggled to keep pace with technological advances.
Unbelievably, it was Chelgren himself who originally drew attention to his academic background when he unveiled his latest controversy-courting, no-hope-of-passing bill proposing a hiring freeze that would put a cap on the number of Democrats universities were allowed to hire.
The report drew attention to the daily burden the system places on women in Saudi Arabia: Women looking to travel alone are forced to wait until the arrival of their guardian, often a father, husband, or son, so that he can sign forms approving her travels.
Trial testimony drew attention to allegations of corruption and million-dollar bribes doled out to government officials - but on those counts, too, there is little sign the courthouse drama will bring change, despite the focus of Mexico's new President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on cleaning up politics.
Since 2003, when America's current defence secretary, James Mattis, drew attention to the vulnerabilities in warfare caused by the "tether of fuel", America's armed forces have invested in a variety of clean-energy technologies: wind turbines, solar panels and mini-grids are common on military bases.
To mark the anniversary, the chairman of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) and one of his fellow commissioners co-signed an op-ed which drew attention to the lamentable—and in many ways worsening—state of religious liberty in the world today.
The minister was discussing the case of Redoine Faid, whose escape in July from the open courtyard of a jail complex south of Paris drew attention to the absence of anti-helicopter nets and the presence on the web of clear aerial photos of the site.
The August 12 press release drew attention to his three-year relationship with Butina, but The New York Times reported that the statement, which doesn't specifically mention their relationship, was intended by Byrne to reveal his issues with how the federal government handled its case against Butina.
On the morning of the day last year, he criticized the leadership of the Justice Department and drew attention to text messages between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, two FBI employees who sent texts critical of Trump during a counterintelligence investigation focusing on Trump's 2016 campaign.
ERBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - Four-and-a-half years ago the image of a drowned toddler washed up on a beach on the Turkish coast shocked the world and drew attention to the perilous journey many Syrians took to flee civil war and reach the shores of Greece.
The path from cousins to an identity: Even before the Golden State killer case drew attention to this approach, the DNA DOE Project has been using public genealogical data and DNA profiles on GEDMatch to try to identify victims of murder and suicide that police cannot.
On the institutional side, the advocacy of crucial enthusiasts, such as the dealer Sidney Janis and, above all, MOMA director Alfred Barr, drew attention to works that, to prior generations, would not have been considered art or would have been taken for granted as utilitarian crafts.
Bill Bishop's book "The Big Sort", published in 2008, which drew attention to the way Americans are clustering in like-minded communities, conjures up images of Republican or Democratic voters moving house to be with people who vote like them, but that is not usually how it works.
" The statement came after CNBC drew attention to a special feature on London travel in the September edition of Wings of China, which warned tourists, "London is generally a safe place to travel, however precautions are needed when entering areas mainly populated by Indians, Pakistanis and black people.
Fifth, the Kingdom drew attention to the continued Houthi rebel terrorist attacks in Yemen as well as over 150 Iranian supplied missiles launched by the Houthi at numerous key targets in the Kingdom over the past two years, potentially putting at risk the oil production facilities in the Gulf.
While the test has been happening seemingly unreported for months now, two major alerts on Monday — one on a horrific attack in Berlin and another on Donald Trump securing an electoral college victory — drew attention to its existence among many unacquainted users (myself included) for the first time.
The mass kidnapping was condemned around the world, and a campaign, Bring Back Our Girls, drew attention to the girls' plight and to the violence carried out by Boko Haram in northern Nigeria, where more than 20,000 people have been killed and more than two million forced to flee.
In recent weeks, however, anger simmering around the Toronto police's treatment of black people has come to the fore, thanks to BLM Toronto's most visible form of action to date: a 15-day occupation of the steps of a downtown police headquarters that drew attention to police accountability.
On Sunday morning, activist Shannon Watts drew attention to the airline's controversial dress code policy on Twitter,  explaining that two girls wearing leggings were told by a United Airlines gate agent that they would not be able to board their flight to Minneapolis unless they changed clothes.
The report drew attention to the increasing imposition of resale price floors, which fixes the bottom line for ticket prices, and also the efforts to have tickets sold on a single "walled garden" market, as opposed to consumers having the option of buying these tickets from various resale platforms.
It also drew attention to the often overlooked illegal human traffic in the waters between Yemen and the Horn of Africa, where poverty and violence in Yemen, Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia have pushed hundreds of thousands of people to take risky sea journeys in hopes of better lives.
So not only was the piece itself (which has since been painted over) a direct nose-thumbing to British surveillance culture, but the process by which the work was installed drew attention to the impossibility of Big Brother ever being able to fully surveil and curtail a determined proletariat.
The "Day of Action" evokes memories of a similar online protest that took place in early 2012, when a coalition of online companies drew attention to the Stop Online Piracy Act, a proposed US copyright law that activists claimed would have forced companies like Reddit and Wikipedia to censor their users.
Two years ago, in one of his earliest clips on the channel, Chato drew attention to the fact that he has used Apple products for more than 30 years—from the original all-in-one to a variety of modern-day MacBook Pros—but moved to producing Hackintosh machines instead.
During the Fox News interview, McCarthy also drew attention to Google's reported work to create a Chinese search engine in compliance with the country's strict censorship rules even as it recently said it would end a contract with the Pentagon to help provide an artificial intelligence assisting in military drone use.
But for a young student in the United States coming from a small town in Nigeria, dressing in ways that drew attention to himself — painting his cheeks and lips in bright colors, lining his eyebrows in kohl, wearing studded leather, acrylic talons and plastic fangs — felt like an act of defiance.
In November, the airline began allowing attendants to wear nonuniform business clothes purchased independently — "black-and-whites," as employees call them — after a media report in November drew attention to the AFA, the labor union, and its plans to test Delta&aposs uniforms as part of an organizing drive among employees.
The women who have bravely shared stories of harassment and abuse at the hands of powerful men this year — whether on film sets or in newsrooms; on factory floors or in congressional offices — stand on Ms. Graham's shoulders, as do the trailblazing female reporters who drew attention to their plight.
The press call, ostensibly held as a briefing on Facebook's efforts to improve its content moderation practices, became a bid for damage control after the report drew attention to the roles of Zuckerberg and, more critically, Sandberg — a bestselling author who was once seen as a potential Cabinet member for Hillary Clinton.
Apple's contribution came as a surprise when it was revealed at the end of May and drew attention to Didi Chuxing's dominance in China over Uber—but then Uber stole some of Didi Chuxing's thunder by disclosing a whopping $3.5 billion investment—its largest so far—from the Saudi Arabian government's main investment fund.
"The meme battalions created a mass of pro-Trump iconography as powerful as the Obama 'Hope' poster and far more adaptable; they relentlessly drew attention to the tawdriest and most sensational accusations against Clinton, forcing mainstream media outlets to address topics—like conspiracy theories about Clinton's health—that they would otherwise ignore," Schreckinger wrote.
He drew attention to the fact that those who vote for the Grammys might not be the best equipped to "understand, you know, what a mixed-race kid from Canada has to say, or a fly Spanish girl from New York, or anybody else, or a brother from Houston," acknowledging Cardi B and Travis Scott.
The result was a fantastic production that drew attention to the limits of the internet, the circulation of images, the power of art to overcome challenges, and the fact that theater — and performance lectures — can help us understand how digital revolutions not only worm their ways into our imagination, but offer another voyeuristic battlefield for audiences around the world.
Arriaga suspects the government sought to keep Chiapas off the Pope's agenda in order not to stir up latent indigenous issues or highlight the extreme poverty that still pervades the state where Zapatista rebels still control pockets of territory, 22 years after their uprising that drew attention to centuries of discrimination and exploitation suffered by the indigenous population there.
Now, it's true that there are problems with public drinking water: the lead poisoning of Flint, Michigan's children is a devastating example that drew attention to the alarming extent of lead pipes in the US. Scientists have detected low levels of pharmaceuticals in water supplies, although it's not clear exactly what that means for public health.
But at his Senate confirmation hearing in 2018, he praised the decision as "one of the greatest moments in American judicial history" and drew attention to the effort by Warren Burger, chief justice at the time, to bring "the court together in a unanimous decision" that helped to oust the very man who appointed him to the bench.
In case you missed it, he drew attention to the point himself, noting to Mr. Stephanopoulos and in his book that when he met Mr. Trump he was struck by his "impressively" coifed hair that "looked to be" all his own (but maybe it wasn't), his too-long tie and the white pouches under his eyes, perhaps from goggles worn while fake tanning.
The sheer brutality with which the young woman and her companion were attacked, that the gang drove around the city for several hours assaulting the pair without being discovered, and finally, the horrifying fact that the woman did not receive help immediately even after she was discovered, all drew attention to India's failing law and order, particularly when it came to women.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), who drew attention to climate change during a sit-in at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office before she was even sworn in, is releasing a formal resolution in the House this week outlining her exact policy proposal for the Green New Deal — an ambitious idea that aggressively tackles climate change to reduce carbon emissions in the next 22020 years.
The players' prominence and willingness to leverage their profiles and enormous social media followings in support of their cause have paid dividends: FIFA doubled the prize money pool for this summer's Women's World Cup only after the United States team's complaints drew attention to how far it lagged behind the pool for the much richer men's event, and the team has not played a match on artificial turf, a surface many players disdain, since 2017.
Sen. Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisClyburn urges Biden to pick black woman as running mate: 'African American women need to be rewarded' for loyalty Biden now has a route to the Oval Office — if he navigates the challenges The Hill's Morning Report - Biden delivers another devastating blow to Sanders MORE (D-Calif.) and other leading liberal women drew attention to sexism and the uphill battle female candidates face in running for president after Sen.
The December 1879 issue of the Printers' Circular noted as a miscellaneous item with little reflection on its importance: In the course of a lecture on the "Effects of Occupations upon Health," recently delivered at Leipsic [sic], by Dr Heubner, he drew attention to the frequency of lead poisoning among type founders, compositors, and pressmen…Type founders are poisoned by inhaling the fumes of the metal, while compositors and pressmen inhale minute particles of the same material.
Interestingly, Tim Hague's death also drew attention to inattentiveness regarding medical suspensions, as Steven Marrocco from MMA Junkie reported: Or consider when Rashad Evans was denied a license in New York due to irregularities on his MRI ahead of UFC 205, rebooked to UFC 206, and denied a license by the Ontario athletic commission as well, until finally—four years removed from his last victory—he was allowed back into the cage in Las Vegas to lose a dull decision to Dan Kelly.
Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) and Gerry ConnollyGerald (Gerry) Edward ConnollyHistory in the House: Congress weathers unprecedented week Democrat grills DHS chief over viral image of drowned migrant and child Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers struggle to understand Facebook's Libra project | EU hits Amazon with antitrust probe | New cybersecurity concerns over census | Robocall, election security bills head to House floor | Privacy questions over FaceApp MORE (D-Va.) drew attention to U.S. support for Ukraine and pending legislation affirming support for sanctions against Russia.
Rather than buy into the false idea of corporate philanthropy, which we know is used to try and paper over systemic exploitation of workers and our communities, our movements should continue fighting to tax big business to fund affordable housing and services, and to unionize warehouse and tech workersSawant also drew attention to the Stop BEZOS Act, legislation proposed by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, to tax big businesses whose workers are paid so little that they remain reliant on social safety net programs like SNAP.
Last week, the European Commission drew attention to Kavala's ongoing detainment without charge, in addition to lengthy human rights abuses brought to light by the European Court of Human Rights, which earlier this year agreed to hear Kavala's application, with activists calling on the European bodies to in turn suspend Turkey's accession talks into the EU. The arrest of more than a dozen high-profile civil servants this Friday serves as a stark reminder of the challenges outspoken critics of the government face in Turkey today.
The three women call Hillary Clinton's 2016 defeat a "wake-up" call that drew attention to the holes in the message liberal feminism has sold women: that the advancement of women in the top one percent of the income bracket is good for all women; that the ultimate goal of feminism is "empowerment" in its most basic form; that you could improve the condition of women as a group while leaving intact capitalism, the system Arruzza, Bhattacharya, and Fraser say is responsible for reproducing inequality and gender oppression.
In a keynote speech, Secretary of State for International Development Penny Mordaunt told attendees that "Global Britain is committed to this new partnership with Africa," and added that "By combining African-led ambition with British expertise we can unlock investment and create more jobs for Africa and the UK." Mordaunt also used the occasion to announce £2 million ($2.57 million) of British government funding for the microfinance company for MFS Africa and drew attention to a new partnership between the Bank of England and the central banks of Ghana, South Africa, and Sierra Leone.

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