Rather than do the sensible thing of pocketing it, he drew attention to it and then dared everyone to gob on it. |
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His irritating pseudo-epilepsy stands out as one of several examples where the editing misdirects our attention to issues ancillary to the show. |
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The class then turned its attention to putting together sample questionnaires for the survey. |
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Colonel Weatherly returned his attention to the windows and then jerked his chin toward the carriage parked out in front. |
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Her group had left her, jettisoning her into oblivion for fear of attracting unwanted attention to themselves. |
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The attention to detail is magnificent and manifests itself in everything from the programme to the seating arrangements to the acoustics. |
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Their attention to detail, their sense of humour, their radiance, their sense of fun and broad-minded personality is second to none. |
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Unstable infants may be observed under the radiant warmer for several hours, with attention to increased fluid losses. |
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Darcy wanted to ask when he had ever paid any attention to furniture but he was acutely aware of Miss Elizabeth's presence. |
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But such attention to detail seemed to clash with a laminated menu, which made me think of tacky burger joints and sad little cafes. |
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In the animated chatter, the cracker-pulling and the jollity of a large party, people pay little attention to what's in their glasses. |
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Edmund reverted his attention to the front of the class, on hearing those words. |
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And don't pay too much attention to the expensive add-ons some management-training courses include. |
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Welsh choruses, for example, have long maintained repertories and concert practices that intentionally draw attention to Welshness. |
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She successfully juggles her two young children with a job which involves great stress and attention to detail. |
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There was so much juicy gossip it was hard to pay much attention to the debate. |
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Criseyde intends to enchant her father so much that he will pay no attention to Appollo's amphibologies or ambiguities. |
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Is anyone really paying attention to those advisories about content on cable? |
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By paying attention to his lyrical skill, you notice that he is not only a phenomenal rapper, but also a fine poet. |
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He listened with rapt, amused attention to what I told him about the role of LSD in his Nobel Prize-winning discovery. |
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By the way they were all paying attention to him so raptly, I could tell he was the ringleader of the group. |
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Leonardo later realized the inadequacy of the power a man could generate and turned his attention to aerofoils. |
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The rash of school shootings in recent months has drawn national attention to this problem. |
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Little was gained legally from this demonstration, but it did succeed in drawing attention to the sheep producers ' plight. |
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It's all down to customer service, fast response, attention to detail and value for money. |
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Fourth, the conventional focus on overall living standards is too aggregative to pay adequate attention to the importance of specific freedoms. |
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Mr. Roberts and his ilk may not listen to reason or polite discourse, but I'll bet they pay plenty of attention to the sound of falling ratings. |
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People who can still pay attention to the road and judge speed and distance with reasonable accuracy may be able to give up driving in stages. |
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But if your willpower starts to wane, start paying more attention to what you are eating. |
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A passenger in his car, his son, said he had not been paying attention to the road ahead as they travelled towards their home. |
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Marina sat on the edge of the bed as Eldon directed his aimless attention to the ceiling. |
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Nothing seems to really hold my interest long enough to make me pay enough attention to it. |
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This was even more likely before fellow collectors started to pay attention to formula air letter sheets. |
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Santiago quickly turned my attention to a recess in the wall to the right side of the doors. |
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Acclaim's attention to detail has even extended to the sidelines, where team mascots jump about and try to get the animated crowd excited. |
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It shows me that this is a maker who is proud of the quality and attention to detail he puts into his work. |
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Gill has used reclaimed timber, sumptuous fabrics and imaginative attention to detail to create a Georgian traditional country style home. |
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While we do pay careful attention to our instrument readings and visual recordings, the tech side can only tell you so much. |
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Wood uses the rectangular areas that have been partially plowed to draw added attention to the simple contours. |
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In the meantime, it is worth redirecting our attention to what we actually think about happiness. |
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It was her gently splayed fingers that first drew my attention to her hands, long pallid fingers curving to knob-like ends. |
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Neither seemed to pay any attention to the licks of flame jetting from the angel's sword. |
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She was gazing into the mirror, not really paying attention to the task at hand when a knock sounded at the door. |
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Furthermore we also discussed the matter of paying attention to the correspondence and wordings of short term insurance contracts. |
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His friends know him as a workaholic with an impeccable sense of fairness and attention to detail. |
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Nathaniel reverted his attention to her sister when she finally called his name. |
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After all, the majority of the consumers apparently do not pay much attention to the information given on the label. |
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The function of the conference is to draw attention to the fact that this unique course is worth saving. |
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All these things have now gotten their rightful due, and it's time to turn our attention to other worthy subjects. |
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The campaign will also bring attention to the damage caused to family life by alcohol abuse. |
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The hearing gave us an opportunity to call attention to our concerns in recent years with the reforestation process. |
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The Wyandots believed in a complex world of spirits and paid close attention to individuals' dreams. |
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Unlike a dolly or tracking shot, the zoom draws attention to itself as something that someone behind the camera is actually executing. |
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The table is set as usual, with great attention to detail, with glimmering silver and shining crystal, but today I cannot find any delight in it. |
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He later turned his attention to the problems of the lazarettos of the East. |
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This face looks best in finer frames that don't draw attention to any heaviness or angularity. |
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Students turn their attention to the study of American Indian tribes, including the Hopi, Navajo, Apache and others. |
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They sat in a circle, their sketch books on their laps or bended knees, though none of them seemed to be paying attention to their work. |
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Pay particular attention to zoning in each of the alternatives proposed for your area. |
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In 1960 the threat of a communist takeover of the newly independent Congo garnered attention to the whole of Africa. |
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I would especially call customs agents' attention to goods from Communist China, many of which are made in the laogai or Chinese gulag. |
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You are minutely analytical and can fulfill any task that requires meticulous attention to detail. |
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Compulsive attention to anticoagulants and preservatives is essential for correct test results. |
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But listen hard and you'll hear an attention to detail belied by the languid grace of Le Fumeur de Ciel. |
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My learned friend has drawn attention to the documents, the indices that were prepared and there was some correspondence about it. |
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Now I must try to devote more of my attention to the level of musical growth and expression in my students' performances. |
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At the inquiry, the Council drew attention to the plans submitted in connection with the landscaping scheme. |
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Had they not deported Hidalgo, it's unlikely so many people would have paid attention to his lifecast. |
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She never remarried, and she said she didn't marry because she wanted to devote attention to us. |
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In there, you have to pay close attention to how you simulate landing a Soyuz spacecraft. |
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If you are already lean but still want to be leaner, pay more attention to improving performance through optimal fueling and training. |
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For the purpose of combining crosses we recommend liberal interpretation of this test and careful attention to other sources of evidence. |
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Jo turned his attention to the computer for a moment, retyping a small section of text so it sounded better. |
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If I was mining Twitter I wouldn't pay any attention at all to tweets, but I would pay a lot of attention to retweets. |
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Pretty subtle stuff, but it's exactly this attention to detail that makes the Sigma 6.2's sound reproduction precise in so many ways. |
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Every time she is on screen, her resourcefulness commands you pay attention to her. |
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Pay particular attention to the topping or lopping of trees or the trimming or laying of hedges. |
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The lengthy process is not difficult, but requires patience and attention to detail. |
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I debated whether to retort with a witty comeback or to not pay attention to him. |
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Politics needs money to win elections and influence and pays little attention to the sources of this money. |
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Inadvertently, I turn my attention to the dance floor again, my eyes zeroing in on someone in a certain blue dress. |
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She polished off another rice bowl then turned her attention to a few strips of yakitori. |
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Motorists could also draw attention to themselves by flashing their lights or sounding their horn to make people aware they are in difficulty. |
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It's best just to go along for the ride and not really pay attention to the story. |
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All this concern for addition, layering, and amplification buries the ostensible subject of the novel and instead draws attention to itself. |
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He advised town councils to pay attention to high water losses through the reticulation system because every litre lost means money lost. |
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To control calories pay close attention to what goes on the bread or pasta such as butter, margarine and rich cream sauces. |
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The men had no radio, lifejackets or lifebelts, and had been unable to abandon ship or attract attention to their plight. |
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Hence, doctors have to pay special attention to prescribe sugar-free solutions whenever possible. |
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The lattice pattern on the front of her blouse, unlike Viola's, draws sensual attention to her bust line. |
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Vary the pressure of your strokes, giving extra-special attention to Hawaii. |
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The hip hop female look asks for low waist trendy jeans or skirts to bring attention to the hips and for tight tops to accentuate the chest. |
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Custom furniture is unique and also crafted with care and with an attention to detail. |
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Let's now turn our attention to the five major trends in aikido that are based on the teachings of the above-named instructors. |
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She will also turn her attention to Irish ducks, which presumably quack with an agreeable brogue. |
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Mr Hoebig jabbed at it quickly with his bow, but had to return his attention to his playing. |
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He then turned his attention to the staff quarters and ordered that one section should be done away with and a public toilet be built. |
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He also pays attention to the number of accented words in the original line and tends to preserve the same number in his translation. |
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It said primary care trusts must pay much more attention to men's health, particularly by making local services more easily accessible to them. |
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Premedication with appropriate anti-emetic therapy should be given as well as attention to appropriate hydration. |
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And the multitudes with one accord were giving attention to what was said by Philip, as they heard and saw the signs which he was performing. |
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So preoccupied were the bears that they paid no attention to us for the whole duration of our 1,5 hour watch. |
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We were talking about some bonus accruals again that he was not paying attention to, and of course I did shout. |
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Like I said, as a team we drew attention to the sport in a way no one ever has. |
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Already well known for his watercolours and woodcarvings, he turned his attention to miniatures after inheriting embroidery books and materials from friend Margaret Sarraff. |
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His hands are tender rather than frantic, he's concentrating, working me out, paying attention to detail, reciprocating in kind rather than just grabbing what's on offer. |
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Unfortunately, the attention to appearance also leads to copious amounts of vitriol being spewed at famous women every day. |
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Recent research has been repeopling the past by paying particular attention to the practices of those people as manifest in the archaeological record. |
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Now, the recent actions of ISIS and Boko Haram are drawing attention to the role of human trafficking. |
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As the war clouds over India and Pakistan begin to drift away, we can perhaps afford the luxury of turning our attention to less life-threatening issues. |
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A group of Whitehall officials are sitting listening with rapt attention to an account of the importance of scone-making for a group of three-year-olds. |
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Anyone who tries to draw attention to threats instead of quietly burying them is worsening the problem. |
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The apparent similarity to the position the United States finds itself in today in Afghanistan and Iraq warrants giving some attention to Soviet lessons learned. |
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Coverage such as the Time article illustrates reflexivity because it not only reported on the event, but it drew attention to the production of the event as news. |
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Thus every day, on my blog, these strangers show up, just to shoot the breeze, flirt, kvetch, veer off topic and, most of all, pay zero attention to what I have written. |
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Through his art, Bailey drew attention to poverty and despair in faraway places. |
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Intestinal gas can be reduced by reducing aerophagy and paying more attention to diet i.e. avoiding such foodstuffs as beans, if they do cause trouble. |
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In the midst of his engagement with the concerns of the community, he gave attention to the mastery of physical skills and literary accomplishment. |
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Societies that imagine corporate identity, as nations or religions often do, pay more attention to the whole and give less regard to the individuals who form the whole. |
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When we pay attention to what we are experiencing now, through awareness, we are able to determine our future karma by making it take a different course. |
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The case has drawn attention to the fact that many athletes never graduate. |
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The representation of Latinos in both the Democratic and Republican parties is also increasing, and both parties are paying close attention to the Latino vote. |
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Being dapper is all about attention to detail, like sporting a perfectly tucked handkerchief in your suit pocket. |
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In marked contrast, the current restoration of Ballyfin is an exemplary model of close attention to the demesne landscape as well as the house itself. |
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The wives have been traveling for years across the globe to bring attention to the case. |
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We rarely do, in part because not as many people of color pay attention to country music. |
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Grant's book is a highly nuanced examination of much of the literature on altruism and agape, while also giving some attention to recent considerations of eros and philia. |
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The England team were jinxed as soon as I paid any attention to them. |
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The fear of drawing attention to themselves was constant and relentless. |
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Lights will be ambient, allowing for the artwork to be spotlighted drawing specific attention to each unique piece. |
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With the relative paucity of decent Rankin biographies, Smith's work promises to direct more attention to Jeannette Rankin and her lifework for peace. |
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Although that revolt failed, the brutal Ottoman reprisals, which killed 30,000 Bulgarians, drew Europe's attention to what had previously been considered an Ottoman backwater. |
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Before the loss of Normandy and most of the other Angevin lands in France by King John, the Angevins understandably devoted their attention to their primary French estates. |
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In the past few years he has turned his attention to achieving similar results for upper and lower limb amputees and has generated similar controversy. |
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The anemometric campaigns and plant design activities are performed by paying the utmost attention to the need to minimise and mitigate environmental impacts. |
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Even more important, we need to pay attention to the emergence of militarism among some military officers. |
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Guelzo draws attention to the lessons the soldiers of the mid-19th century drew from the Crimean War. |
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The route of the first stage is from London to Canterbury, and the Tour's organisers are sure to draw our attention to hop fields and Kentish oast houses. |
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May we humbly request your immediate and urgent attention to tell you the story of a Nigerian e-mail scammer convicted of wire fraud in Houston, Texas? |
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Instead of just cutting out whole food groups, bacon says people should pay attention to how food makes them feel. |
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Most people pay attention to this only in regards the Supreme Court, but the lower courts are also critically important. |
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With Bulgaria's top officials playing musical chairs as the new government comes into power, they had better be paying attention to this developing problem. |
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Providers, suppliers, and manufacturers need to pay special attention to code revisions, additions and deletions, and reinstatement of some previously deleted codes. |
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Lilly was too keyed up to pay attention to Heather's doses of sarcasm. |
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We work with the outer form of our physical existence by bringing our complete attention to the physical body, which is the primary basis for our clinging. |
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Perky blond Allie is a latchkey kid, her mother too rich and too distracted by her serial dating to pay attention to how her daughter spends her time. |
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The ruling will bring back attention to a scandal that blighted the final years of the reign of 76 year-old King Juan Carlos. |
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In both instances, Hebrew and English dictionaries, the lexicographers have paid no attention to the insights and distinctions of medical anthropologists. |
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Though the national media may bray and belittle her, they continue to pay attention to her. |
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I simply want to draw attention to some of the gaps, some of what may be missing, when we dismiss God too brusquely. |
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None of these issues are being discussed in American society with attention to their complexities. |
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We need to pay much more attention to cardiovascular disease in pregnant women. |
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By 1915, mourning attire had begun to draw more attention to the mourner than to the deceased, drawing critics to the practice. |
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Next, dissolve some pure soap flakes in warm water and rub all over the furniture, paying careful attention to the soiled areas, with a towel wrung out in this soapy water. |
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Further, the contagion effect of suicide and the resultant attention to it is a well-documented phenomenon. |
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The most important aspect of this study may be that it draws attention to repeated violence committed by male adolescents in relatively advantaged neighborhoods. |
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Taylor also said the contrarian nature of the study will likely bring added attention to a field still very much being charted. |
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Instead, they pay attention to signals and cues about what matters most to a president. |
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So, be careful what you are paying attention to. If it looks like someone is yanking your chain, he or she probably is. |
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I was on my way to the door, but all at once, through the fog in my head, I began to sight one reef that I hadn't paid any attention to afore. |
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Aw, Becky, don't pay no attention to THEM. Why, they don't hardly know NOTHIN'. They alluz make up things. I declare they do. |
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The pronunciation of this speech will derive its greatest beauty from an attention to the Anacoenosis, beginning at the eleventh line. |
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I liked my very tall Aspieish doctor, loved his deep monotone and astute attention to detail and naturally, his pragmatic advice. |
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Eventually, in the 1980s, Crick was able to devote his full attention to his other interest, consciousness. |
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In 1759 Watt's friend, John Robison, called his attention to the use of steam as a source of motive power. |
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In this article we called attention to the fact that blue ointment was more volatile than calomel. |
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He's a teacher or something, one of them bookwormy men, whose head never pays no attention to what the rest of him is doing. |
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Journalism today could do with a little more attention to principle, a little more concern about ethics. |
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So I turned my attention to setting up my new home, arranging the furniture and displaying Rita's sparkling glass and chinaware on the sideboard. |
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Having established this ultimate, farcical commoditization of heroism, Robbins turns his attention to Carlos. |
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Girls who like to cut a wide swath ought to come out to China, for they will have enough flattery and attention to turn their heads. |
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Mrs. McLash's anger was gone completely, douched not nearly so much by the beer as by this attention to her son. |
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If you pay attention to the dynamics as you play, it's a very moving piece. |
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This new employment of his time caused no relaxation in his attention to my education. |
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The seasonal succession of algal species in the epipelon of shallow, mesotrophic pond Bezednik with special attention to diatoms is described. |
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I wish merely to caution you against the whole tone of L'Etoile's suggestion, by calling your attention to its ex parte character at the outset. |
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I paid violent and unusual attention to a flapper all through the meal in order to make you jealous. |
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She pats her breast, not so much to draw attention to her fried eggs, but to force her breaths to become rhythmic. |
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A heads-up posture meant the pilot couldn't pay attention to his instruments. |
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After the establishment of Scottish independence, Robert I turned his attention to building up a Scottish naval capacity. |
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He is generally seen as a scrupulous historian who paid careful attention to his sources. |
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Nevertheless, Claudius paid detailed attention to the operation of the judicial system. |
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After capturing the south of the island, the Romans turned their attention to what is now Wales. |
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Henry gave Eleanor extensive gifts and paid personal attention to establishing and equipping her household. |
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More recently, Ehrhardt drew attention to ichthyotoxins as a whole. Among fish alone there are more than 500 species that are dangerous to man. |
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In the first eight years of his rule Napoleon III paid little attention to Algeria. |
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But, for Livy, Roman patriotism is overriding, and this issues, of course, in an antiquarian attention to the city's origins. |
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With the failure of the Spanish match, Charles and Buckingham turned their attention to France. |
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He was also one of the figures who first drew attention to the Ossian cycle of James Macpherson to public attention. |
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During this period, Nelson was reported as being cold and distant to his wife and his attention to Emma became the subject of gossip. |
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The request was not granted, partly because it would draw attention to the lack of any charter granting the title to existing cities. |
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Then in January 1932, Feather drew Chadwick's attention to another surprising result. |
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Unlike Newton, Leibniz paid a lot of attention to the formalism, often spending days determining appropriate symbols for concepts. |
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In private schools the number of students per classroom are usually fewer, so the teacher can give more individual attention to each student. |
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Charles I was a connoisseur of art, and paid greater attention to the aesthetic aspects of Windsor Castle than his predecessors. |
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This will tend to break up the clumps without drawing attention to yourself with the mana weave. |
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Jennifer Stead has drawn attention to a description of a recipe identical to 'toad in the hole' from the middle of the century. |
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His paintings were notable for their great attention to detail, vivid color, and elaborate symbolism. |
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All these early works were painted with great attention to detail, often concentrating on the beauty and complexity of the natural world. |
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Kehler pays little attention to his writings, as they were largely derivative of previous works. |
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With the writing of the operas L'Orfeo and L'incoronazione di Poppea among others, Monteverdi brought considerable attention to this new genre. |
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Delius paid little attention to the business of growing oranges, and continued to pursue his musical interests. |
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He revised some earlier pieces, and turned his attention to other musical activities. |
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His fastidiousness and attention to detail also found its way into each film poster for his films. |
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He reveals his consternation at Jones for not paying enough attention to it in the cinematography. |
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But the attention to craft, to acting, to telling the story as vitally and as interestingly and surprisingly as possible, is the same. |
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Sir Robert Grant directed his attention to establishing a systematic institution in Bombay for imparting medical knowledge to the natives. |
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He had already turned his attention to politics in 1832, during the great crisis over the Reform Bill. |
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After achieving formal unification in 1871, Bismarck devoted much of his attention to the cause of national unity. |
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In constantly declaring that children are molestable we are making them into bodies that draw attention to their molestability. |
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Florida's focus leads him to pay particular attention to the nature of the creative workforce. |
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Maxwell's interests ranged far beyond the school syllabus and he did not pay particular attention to examination performance. |
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Swan then turned his attention to producing a better carbon filament and the means of attaching its ends. |
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He paid more attention to Hanover and surrounded himself with Germans, making him an unpopular king. |
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The ancient romancers most commonly wrote fiction about the remote past with little attention to historical reality. |
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The achievement of realism in the theatre was to direct attention to the social and psychological problems of ordinary life. |
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In his first edition, he expressly calls attention to Rask's essay, and praises it ungrudgingly. |
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After learning the skills of dyeing, in the late 1870s Morris turned his attention to weaving, experimenting with silk weaving at Queen's Square. |
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The Saudi state discourages calling attention to or complaining about poverty. |
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In November 2008, WikiLeaks brought wide international attention to The Cry of Blood report. |
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As large consumers of fossil fuels, First World countries drew attention to environmental pollution. |
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The revitalization proposals asks for removal of parking space, giving major attention to pedestrians. |
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First, it calls attention to the neoracists, who exploit the results of demographic research for their evil propaganda. |
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There have been a number of proposals designed to attract greater public attention to the elections. |
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Birds, animals, and marine life are often depicted with careful attention to realistic detail. |
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Mary turned her attention to finding a new husband from the royalty of Europe. |
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There was little government control, regulation of medical care, or attention to public health. |
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In 1778, despite the defeat at Saratoga, the British turned their attention to reconquering the South. |
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He entered the cabinet in 1885 and served twice as foreign minister, paying special attention to French and German affairs. |
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The text developed dynamics in various areas but with constant attention to energy as a unifying principle. |
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He had recently been offended on a visit to GHQ, when Haig had been too busy to pay much attention to him. |
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The event aimed to draw attention to the issue of youth suicide among men in the UK and to raise awareness and money for the charity. |
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Following the Norman Conquest of England, William the Conqueror turned his attention to Wales. |
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Washington's first term in office directed attention to poor and previously neglected minority neighborhoods. |
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Leslie Alcock was not the first to draw attention to the phrase though he may have started the recent spate of interest. |
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The press devoted much attention to Church's relationship with boyfriend Gavin Henson, a Welsh rugby player. |
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Increased attention to livestock was the reason that Spain became a net importer of grains. |
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Chroniclers paid little attention to other aspects of medieval Scandinavian culture. |
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Paying no attention to Lizzy, Mrs. Gibson began calling out our names in alphabetical order. |
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The success of belugas turned attention to maintaining their relative, the narwhal, in captivity. |
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During Nero's reign of terror, Pliny avoided working on any writing that would attract attention to himself. |
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Having listened with rapt attention to his story, the Phaeacians, who are skilled mariners, agree to help Odysseus get home. |
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Professional historians have paid much more attention to the causes of the war, than to the war itself. |
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Bangor Marina is one of the largest in Ireland and the marina has on occasion been awarded the Blue Flag for attention to environmental issues. |
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Significant problems remain concerning the financial sustainability of service providers, leading to a lack of attention to maintenance. |
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Once the Cherusci had been dealt with, Germanicus turned his attention to the Angrivarii. |
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There was more attention to historic creeds such as the Augsburg, the Heidelberg, and the Westminster confessions. |
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Tiberius was then forced to turn his attention to a rebellion which broke out in the province of Illyricum. |
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Dio Cassius draws attention to the cultural similarities between the two people. |
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While fighting for dominance, he paid little attention to legality or to the normal civilities of political life. |
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The school emphasized the use of quantification and the paying of special attention to geography. |
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Antiquarians studied history with particular attention to ancient artifacts and manuscripts, as well as historical sites. |
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As a result, the opposition in the Alta controversy brought attention to not only environmental issues but also the issue of Sami rights. |
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Interest in Norse mythology was revived in the eighteenth century, and scholars turned their attention to it in the early nineteenth century. |
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The end of Austrian dominance of the German states shifted Austria's attention to the Balkans. |
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His successor, Marcian, refused to continue to pay the tribute, but Attila had already diverted his attention to the West. |
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The Republic paid no attention to the interdict or the act of excommunication, and ordered its priests to carry out their ministry. |
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He was very positive about the Calicut authorities' regulation of trade and attention to weights or measurements. |
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French raids hurt the business, and the weather was terrible, so he redirected his attention to his other colony in Maryland. |
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This they attempted to do with frequent letters between branches and paying close attention to exchange rates. |
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More so than in other phases of navigation, proper preparation and attention to detail are important. |
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Musician Pete Seeger founded the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater and the Clearwater Festival to draw attention to the problem. |
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In England, for example, King Charles II paid little attention to diplomacy, which proved disastrous. |
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He then returned to Shanghai around April, turning his attention to the study of military and agricultural subjects. |
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He did, however, pay close attention to the construction of his own tomb, a magnificent structure that took decades to complete. |
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If so, the collocation is considered strong, and is worth paying closer attention to. |
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This describes something as being of interest, of note, signals approval or simply draws attention to it. |
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Similarly, the early Arabic grammarians paid particular attention to the language of the Quran. |
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He then turned his attention to the general epistles, dedicating them to Edward VI of England. |
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In July 1601 he was appointed dean of Westminster and gave much attention to the school there. |
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It gave little attention to the question of altering current liturgical practice in the Church of England. |
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Marathas built an efficient system of public administration known for its attention to detail. |
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This is... why she raises the roof if he pays too much attention to another woman at a party. |
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With careful attention to detail, he reconjured the atmosphere of a 19th-century ball. |
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The danger of being beneath the machines meant that they had to constantly pay attention to its movements in order to avoid serious injury. |
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He paid particular attention to the power loom, a device for which there was yet no equal in America. |
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Literary criticism in the 20th century gradually drew attention to the links between Victorian poetry and modernism. |
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Tony Hsieh is a rockstar software developer who's turning his attention to urban regeneration in Las Vegas. |
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Sercons tend not to have masquerades or pay much attention to media fandom. They don't ban fun, however. |
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So-called shockvertising, in the form of ads that are deliberately provocative to draw attention to themselves, is becoming increasingly popular. |
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These spectacles are planned with aching attention to detail. |
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If you're a rich man and your woman pays attention to you only when she wants your credit card, you're bein' played by a sugar baby! |
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The heightened attention to issues of representation is precipitated, in good part, by the advent of new, supervisual media. |
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If your sysad does not have time to pay adequate attention to security issues, restructure his or her duties. |
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Evan paid no attention to him, and answered none of his hasty undertoned questions. |
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He only denies that sincere attention to moral considerations has any place in politics as far as the unduped are concerned. |
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The violinist Francesco Geminiani's treatise of 1755 warns of accompanists who don't pay close attention to their partners. |
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Particularly did the Kaiser call attention to the equivocal and unloyal position of England which had destroyed the hope of a peaceful issue. |
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I remember a holiday of mine being completely ruined one late autumn by our paying attention to the weather report of the local newspaper. |
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Adorno's Aesthetic Theory devotes its attention to the dialectic evolving from this aporetic foundation of poetry. |
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While the Scholastics paid inadequate attention to consciousness, the moderns absolutized it. |
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He drew particular attention to the silk produced by the Golden Orb web spider. |
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The first question tends to whiggism when calling attention to the failure of history to unfold in accordance with a norm. |
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The campaign, begun in the 1960s, used emotion-laden images of whitecoat seal pups to draw attention to their cause. |
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Major auction houses now pay much closer attention to the wristwatch niche, and with good reason. |
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A LOT of club golfers don't pay enough attention to yardages and this is especially true of high handicappers. |
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Analytic philosophy can be pedantic and boring, even technocratic in its hair-splitting attention to logical minutiae. |
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The attention to period detail is superb, and Oscar-winning costume designer Janty Yates says a lot of that is down to director Scott. |
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It's ridiculous that the media is not paying attention to us,'' said Maria Rangle, a downtown garment worker. |
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Change ain't always good, and attention to the details may save your keester one day. |
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