After seeing the film once, watch it again and pay close attention to Bacri's acting choices. |
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But she could see everyone else paying close attention, their expressions slowly becoming more serious and grim. |
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Do we pay close attention to our religious observances to the exclusion of the inner life of our hearts? |
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The clothes, as many of the designers put it, are produced from quality material with close attention to detail. |
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The Middleham trainer saddles my Nap selection Golden Quest in the Perfect Panes Handicap and Joe Fanning's mount is worthy of close attention. |
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When using the formula, pay close attention to arithmetic signs and treat them algebraically. |
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During the mapping, team members paid close attention to garbage in the streets, vacant lots, and alleys. |
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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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In there, you have to pay close attention to how you simulate landing a Soyuz spacecraft. |
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The Wyandots believed in a complex world of spirits and paid close attention to individuals' dreams. |
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It should not be relegated to a matter that was only given close attention in times of drought and water scarcity. |
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The target man once again held the ball up despite the close attention of his marker and again found a corner to play the ball around. |
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The other gang members offered their own absurd interjections, but otherwise paid close attention to their leader's speech. |
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People who think he isn't very smart are either knee-jerk liberals or not paying very close attention. |
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To hear them, one must be calm and pay close attention, for their wingbeats are barely audible. |
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I paid close attention to everything he said, but still came up short on tests and quizzes. |
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As such, we may pay close attention to our physical health while neglecting other areas of human experience. |
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Ancestors and parents inhabit Paul's anecdotal poems, which also pay close attention to local creatures, mythic and otherwise. |
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Most backgrounds are also well defined, with very close attention paid to detail on tufts of grass, trees, and rocks. |
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But in a profession as obsessed with hierarchy as the law, everyone seems to pay very close attention to the slightest variations anyway. |
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I have paid close attention as a US senator to ensure that the government is fiscally responsible and accountable to American taxpayers. |
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The OinC had spoken to us from time to time regarding evolutions that required our close attention to make them go smoothly. |
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Pay close attention to the different types of potential lovers, and partners you have been attracted to in the past. |
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On average, how many seconds of spoken word will the average person usually pay close attention to? |
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His style of delivery can be rather dull, but when the audience is paying close attention, the cadence of his speech patterns work to his advantage in that medium. |
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She took a glance back at the girls, who all paid close attention. |
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In Latin America, it would be suitable to pay close attention to the peoples' mentalities and their ontological and axiological presuppositions. |
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I paid very close attention to the amendments proposed by the hon. member and we will take them under advisement for the time being. |
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We offer pieces of technically challenging set choreography and play close attention to the affiance of the moves. |
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In drafting our message, we must pay close attention to our choice of words, turns of phrase and their implications. |
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Pay close attention to grammar and sentence structure, which may have been overlooked by the spell-checker. |
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Pay close attention to each word and punctuation mark in the question stem and in each of the alternative choices. |
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Third, particularly close attention should be given to interreligious dialogue, for it has become the nerve centre of many issues. |
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Management continues to pay close attention to the verification of amounts recorded as unliquidated obligations. |
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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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No other watchmaker pays such close attention to the sophistication and complexity of the mechanisms found in horology today. |
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Pay close attention when drafting such a power of attorney since his signature may have serious consequences. |
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Extremely close attention to the production of homeopathic medicines rapidly led homeopaths to develop automatic equipment. |
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But the group has been paying close attention to the sovereign citizens for a while. |
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However, Ruby's insightful arguments and the formative influence of his work mark this collection as one that merits close attention from anthropologists and filmmakers alike. |
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Without trying to change it, pay close attention to each inhale and exhale. |
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The belayer must pay close attention to the climber at all times and belay properly. |
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In particular, it will pay close attention to the functioning of the new framework for non-marketable assets. |
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Given our responsibility in this field, we are paying particularly close attention to these implications of the integration process. |
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It is interesting that it has come before us on a day when the media are paying rather close attention to this issue. |
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Canadians need to pay close attention to what is happening with the credit card giants. |
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We pay close attention to the sensory side of beer-drinking, tasting if you will. |
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You must take this into account if you are driving a vehicle or are engaged in any other such activity that calls for close attention. |
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More and more countries are paying close attention to traditional and natural medicines. |
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We ask that you pay close attention to the new signage and respect the new parking restrictions. |
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Infrastructures are another area to which we have been paying particularly close attention. |
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That is why the preparation of your baby's bottles requires especially close attention. |
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So it is important for us to pay particularly close attention to our citizens. |
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Traders should pay close attention to this figure as it has a strong correlation with the value of the U. S. Dollar. |
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In addition, Euler Hermes pays close attention to any opportunity to consolidate its position in the European market. |
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The pancreatic cancer study got particularly close attention from oncologists because the disease is virtually untreatable and can kill within months. |
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There may yet be a decline in volunteers, and the army is paying close attention to recruiting efforts in order to detect any problems early, so they can try and counter them. |
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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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Naturally she has paid close attention to her immensely panniered sea-green dress and the long stomacher of roseate buckles which clasps the narrow span of her waist. |
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The members of this group exercise considerable humor and badinage in dealing with each other, but they also pay close attention to maintaining standards. |
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It is a transformation that is undetectable to anyone not paying close attention. |
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His speed-speak makes for a high-energy performance, but when compounded with a slight sibilance, it compels the audience to pay close attention to catch what he's saying. |
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There are indeed cases of serious harassment that warrant both public scrutiny and close attention from law enforcement. |
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Discounters sell less expensive, private-label brands and keep overheads low by stocking limited amounts of perishables that require close attention. |
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Based upon this consideration, the United Nations should pay close attention and take the initiative in improving peace and stability in this region. |
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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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Euler Hermes pays close attention to the management of its relations with third parties, and each entity has a local structure or the legal means to take appropriate legal action in the event of a dispute. |
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Whether Japan actually might nuclearize because of a North Korean threat is also taken for granted but deserves more close attention. |
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The Conservatives should pay especially close attention. |
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Traders should pay close attention to the market as there is an opportunity for traders to capitalize on the fluctuations which are likely to follow this release. |
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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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The violinist Francesco Geminiani's treatise of 1755 warns of accompanists who don't pay close attention to their partners. |
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At the same time, however, I would note that it is the responsibility of this House to manage money as efficiently as possible, and to pay close attention to what this money is spent on. |
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In line with the focus on basic governance issues, the Commission will continue to pay close attention to the existence of a professional and functioning public administration. |
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I would stress that the AMF is not deaf to entreaty: it pays close attention to the explanations given by companies that prefer not to apply the recommendation. |
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Parents should also pay close attention to what their children see in the news since studies have shown that kids are more afraid of violence in news coverage than in any other media content. |
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And a soft, hard-to-place chittering sound that if you pay close attention turns out to be hundreds of human conversations weaving in and out of one another in a great collective murmuration. |
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From the time of initial contact with a potential new staff member, the organisation must pay close attention to its practices and interactions with the individual. |
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The health care team will pay close attention to what type of bowel movements occur and how often, and will start laxatives if constipation is a concern. |
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Often the interleaving tissue paper is loose, and close attention must be taken to carefully replace it in the gutter margin of the volume and ensure that it is lined up properly with the edges of the volume's pages. |
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The Panel believes that use of 98 mass per cent of solids in NST while ensuring that the mixture consolidates and remains in a nonsegregated state would require close attention to equipment design and operation. |
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In addition, close attention should be paid to the evaluation of the entity's going concern assumption, especially if it maintains its operations through extensive use of financing. |
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Can you follow the rules, arranging 9 tiles on the board to creat, or specifically not to create, paths between 2 or more elements? You'll also need to pay close attention to the colours and sizes of the elements. |
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These will also have to pay a more close attention to summer issues. |
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The statement of the ministerial policy, which had been approved at a Cabinet meeting held earlier in the day, was listened to with close attention, occasionally punctuated by applause or dissentient interruptions. |
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In so doing, they allow small business owners and managers to enhance their traditional virtues of hard work, enterprising spirit and close attention to the requirements and satisfaction of their customers. |
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In the case of repatriation of an illegal immigrant, close attention should be paid to the problem of the documents required for the return journey. |
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Davies made the most of Essam El Hadary's fumble, pulling the ball back from the touchline with some fancy footwork and slipping it into the net despite the close attention of a posse of Egyptian defenders. |
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Hawkish statements may give a boost to the USD in the minutes after the release, and traders should pay especially close attention to any indication for a time-table regarding future rate hikes. |
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Ms. Belling recommends that prospective borrowers pay close attention during pretransaction financial counseling, which is compulsory for anyone seeking a reverse mortgage. |
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Instead they unpack the multiplicity of inequalities, struggles and co-optations with close attention to existing gender, class, ethnic and sectarian differences. |
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If the pet is older or has another structural issue such as a luxated patella, pay close attention to him as he plays, as he is at greater risk for a ligament injury. |
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Nevertheless, thin-section imaging, with close attention to common sites of disease and pathways of spread to the peritoneal surfaces, can improve sensitivity. |
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