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The creators decided not to call attention to the fact that one of them was black and one of them was white.

“When the [Republican] Party tries to call attention to it basically the press just yawns,” Steele said.

Those were executive action, designed to call attention to an issue, prod Congress, or achieve results.

They call attention to the story-ness of the story we're watching.

Naranjo was determined to call attention to what he sees as an escalating crisis in Mexico.

What we call curiosity in the ape is the basic form of the characteristic which we call attention or observation in man.

He felt guilty—but he thought it was very mean of Mr. Stuckup to call attention to his wet rubbers that way.

It will be of value, however, to call attention to a few of the commonest errors in syllogisms.

The publishers desire to call attention to this exquisite little story.

Instead of replying the Scot looked at Leif with an intelligent smile, and held up his forefinger as if to call attention.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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