The compendium used boldfaced type to call attention to certain comments by him. |
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I just think it's fun to knock people's heads together and call attention to how silly arguing over NOTHING can be. |
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I would like at this point to call attention to a couple of blacksmiths from whom I have learned a great deal about scroll work. |
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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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Some people brag to call attention to themselves, causing others to believe that the egoistic person has a lot of self-respect. |
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Tree sitters can spend months camped on platforms in old-growth trees, hoping to call attention to the environmental effects of logging. |
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The campesinos set up camp in front of the Governor's palace and at times blocked streets to call attention to their demands. |
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Sleeveless, short or cap sleeves or tight sleeves call attention to, and display, the arms. |
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You're right to call attention to the role Police played in bringing disorder, violence and confusion about. |
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Don't say or do anything to call attention to it, and Matt might not even notice. |
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Their purpose is simply to call attention to their agenda and to get free publicity in the news media. |
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There will be so many other finely dressed young ladies, you really must do something to call attention to yourself. |
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Analogous to the phenomenon of simultaneous contrast, the colors of paint call attention to the colors of commonplace things. |
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Where are the safeguards for those public-spirited people who call attention to low standards in high places? |
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The public and principle breaking of the law by otherwise law-abiding persons is meant to call attention to the unjustness of that law. |
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I must also call attention to the excellent work of all those who participated in preparing for this Forum. |
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The SOS Post-Crash Alert System1 activates the hazard lights and horn to call attention to your vehicle in certain collisions. |
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It is therefore important to call attention to the 23 years in which Mr. Stephen Neary gave unselfishly of himself during his political career. |
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There may come a time when it is your bounden duty to call attention to the potential folly of a friend's acts. |
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In addition, our delegation would like to call attention to certain issues addressed in the text that we find to be of particular concern. |
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So, of course, my honourable colleague says that the environmental auditor will be able to call attention to failures, but that is not enough. |
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The directors call attention to the fact that Messrs. van Gerrevink and Roovers cannot be considered as such independent directors. |
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I must also call attention to two or three references with which I did not agree. |
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We want to call attention to and share what is essential to our charism: the love of God manifest in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary. |
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The General Assembly is mandated by the Charter to call attention to situations which are likely to endanger international peace and security. |
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The purpose of this warning is to call attention to an area of your work that requires improvement. |
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The Tribunal must also call attention to an aspect of the matter which is not without significance in this case. |
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These call attention to tie fact that Frey's large sculptures often look like ordinary, blocky statuettes or cheap figurines that have been enlarged to humongous size. |
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The skeptics call attention to certain self-imposed limitations internal to rights discourse stemming from its embrace of the public private distinction. |
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Those were executive action, designed to call attention to an issue, prod Congress, or achieve results. |
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Babies still in diapers will babble to call attention to some accomplishment such as pulling themselves up by a table, glowingly pleased with themselves and expecting you to be pleased along with them. |
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With organic, natural wine list, Spa Eastman hopes to re-educate and rehabilitate wine consumption and call attention to its therapeutic properties without sacrificing the pure pleasure of savouring a truly good wine. |
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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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All three documents call attention to the fact that in some provinces children do not have publicly-funded access to all recommended vaccines and many don't offer the programs according to recommendations. |
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They must not call attention to themselves, their rooms lie in the darkness of the cellar, their children have to play quietly in the park, their language must cease to be heard, their foods must not leave any odors. |
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Had that person on the pedal cycle stopped, even without putting himself in danger, to try to see if he could call attention to someone and. |
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Each event is strategically positioned to call attention to the many steps to providing healthy and committed stem cell donors for Canada's stem cell network. |
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It is difficult not to call attention to the considerable discrimination experienced by women seeking to enter the labour market owing to unemployment and underemployment. |
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These are the words used in 2006 by Joseph Stiglitz, the 2001 Nobelist for Economics, to call attention to the impetuous need to initiate a more humane globalization. |
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Ever green, winter or summer, the Douglas-fir proudly points heavenward as if to call attention to the everlasting peace above. |
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These figures call attention to the specific vulnerability of children, who are exposed to the violation of their rights in the process of reunification with their parents, or to smuggling and trafficking networks. |
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Mr. Helm didn't call attention to himself. |
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It is also therefore essential to call attention to the various obligations to divulge information, thus ensuring fair and comprehensive taxation. |
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Deep caves rarely call attention to themselves. |
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By describing an instance of high-intensity mobbing by California towhees, we call attention to the possible costs of intraspecific interactions during mobbing. |
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Like most statements on BlueSky that call attention to norms of masculinity, accusations of male answer syndrome tend to be offered and taken in good humor. |
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