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The star of "The Canyons" is currently single, she said last week on "The View," noting that men had "been a distraction in the past".
In 1857, after much intrigue and publicity — all of it a vile distraction, in Flaubert's view — he was prosecuted by the state for "grossly offending against public morality, religion, and decency".
It flirts with the duty to entertain, its characters and the audience both wanting distraction, all the more necessary in view of the absence of connected plot.
Coral Parmar sought a moment of distraction -- blessed distraction -- in the fine facets of his ballpoint pen.
"But in the tournament itself it would be viewed as a battle of Britain - that could make it a distraction". The draw for the Euro 2016 pools takes place in Paris on 12 December.
In practice, a holistic approach could be viewed as a distraction from, rather than part of, the effort "to find ways of um improving… control"; 23 "we're too busy looking at… HbA1cs".
Further applications of the new crossmodal protocol are deemed promising in view of the considerable size of the obtained distraction effects.
In some way this finding supports the wealth of studies supporting the view that background music mostly acts as a distraction to the primary tasks [ 10, 11].
"Now for Marciano!" Instead of being grateful for the distraction, the other spectators took a poor view of it.
In a second experiment, a new set of participants (38) was asked to take notes of the lecture using paper and pencil, some seated in view of multitasking peers and others with a distraction-free view of the lecture.
There are all sorts of distractions in the news.
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