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Remember, details attract.
You can describe the topic, give some specific details, attract readers and many more.
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Amenity kits are just one of the many details attracting the attention of airlines--eager to entice those lucrative first- and business-class passengers.
Large moving masses with little detail attract less attention than the large moving masses with detail.
The group's title, "No More West Indian Day Detail," attracted Mr. Moore's attention because Sergeant Edwards had arrested Mr. Johnson in the predawn hours of the celebrations before the parade in 2010.
His gentle sportiness with fine detail attracted celebrity customers who did not want to be worn by their clothes, including the pop stars Lily Allen and Kylie Minogue, and actors Keira Knightley and Julianne Moore, but his financing, especially the cost of the best fabrics and labour, was tenuous.
Pictures and other stylised details will attract readers, but they also reveal something more fundamental about us to the world.
Palladio aims at this same audience, with tables on the remission of sins as well as juicy details to attract pilgrims.
Lambeth has enough estates to scare off Foxtons and, thanks to slum clearance and the Luftwaffe, too few period details to attract hardcore gentrifiers.
Disneyland, with its lush and fanciful architecture — a fairy-tale castle up ahead, a Swiss mountain to the right, and ol' western-like movie set to the left — is full of details that attract our brain's attention.
He has reduced his security detail to attract less attention.
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