One Gold Star wife who rode her motorcycle from Texas to Washington is leading the charge to bring attention to the pins and those who wear them. |
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In Ireland, Fenians committed acts of violence to bring attention to their grievances. |
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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 only acceptable reason I can think of is to bring attention to the fact that it was a life-long condition. |
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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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These secondary offences were seen as acts of frustration, despair or even misguided attempts to bring attention to the family matter. |
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The International Committee of the Red Cross has sought to bring attention to the problem among Governments, industry and scientific communities. |
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The goal was to bring attention to the international nature of the commonalities facing smallscale ecological farmers. |
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A bookmobile is traveling from San Francisco to Washington, DC to bring attention to a copyright case being argued before the Supreme Court on October 9th. |
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The wives have been traveling for years across the globe to bring attention to the case. |
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By organizing numerous public demonstrations, VANDU helped bring attention to the health emergency in the Downtown Eastside in Vancouver. |
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We need to bring attention to organ donation because kidney transplantation saves lives and it is not as expensive as dialysis. |
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Brother Mirecki encouraged all Locals to do something to bring attention to this day and to get as many members as possible involved. |
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More work needs to be done to bring attention to the issue of disability and substance abuse. |
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Reports of smog alerts, lakes with blue-green algae, or shrinking ice caps bring attention to changing conditions in the environment. |
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They have visited with sick children at the hospital and Celine has recorded a TV commercial to bring attention to this cause. |
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She'd bring attention to herself and his cover would be blown. |
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I don't like to bring attention to myself. |
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Such reports tend to bring attention to low student achievement, and can have a negative effect on First Nation, Métis, and Inuit students and communities. |
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I would like to bring attention to the ongoing problem regarding the recycling bins and litter in our neighborhoods. |
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Events will be promoted on social and local media to bring attention to Norfolk s vast array of visual art offerings. |
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By coming together under one banner, we can elevate the profile of forages in Alberta and bring attention to the need for expanded research and extension. |
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To give respondents an opportunity to expand upon or explain their answers and to bring attention to other issues, space was provided on the questionnaire for written comments. |
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The idea of the group was to bring attention to and discuss issues of gender imparity in the wider world and at my school, which had previously been all-male – think of an institution as Eton-like as anything in America gets. |
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It's how we bring attention to our issues of concern. |
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You need to bring attention to you and the clowns. |
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Edison hatched an idea to bring attention to the problem. |
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So he doesn't bring attention to himself on the ice. |
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Recently, preservationists have tried to bring attention to the murals. |
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The message here is clear and it comes at a time when the financial constraints in the sector bring attention to the fact that public sector information is a key content resource throughout information society services. |
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I have worked with my constituents across the Northwest Territories and in the other northern territories to raise petitions and to bring attention to this issue. |
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The Water Survey of Canada participated in the annual Canadian Water Resources Association conference in Québec in June 2009 to showcase the National Hydrometric Program and to bring attention to its products and services. |
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Through this report, we hope to bring attention to the fact that focusing on environmental sustainability and working to reduce our environmental footprint makes good business sense. |
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Every year, on the first of December the world comes together to commemorate those who have died and to bring attention to the global AIDS epidemic. |
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This fact underlines the importance of making every effort to bring attention to the objectives of central storage, and especially to ensure that the launch of a new initiative is highly publicized. |
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Proclaimed by the Minister of Canadian Heritage, Sheila Copps, in the international year of fresh water, it marks a further advancement to bring attention to Canada's outstanding rivers. |
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I found it refreshing to hear them ask the PSAC audience of activists to help them bring attention to their individual efforts to gain parliamentary attention to their issue. |
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As Co-Chair of the Land Claims Agreement Coalition, he worked to bring attention to issues related to the implementation of modern treaties across this country. |
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Michael Schwartz of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to bring attention to a new designer drug being used as an alternative to marijuana. |
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These theologians have sought to bring attention to issues of environmental, economic, and political justice as areas of human life that have been affected by sin. |
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In addition to educating people about the reality of gangs, the tours create jobs in depressed communities and bring attention to the destructiveness of gangbanging. |
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