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"It's distracting on campus," she says.
A: No. They're too distracting on the page.
Ms. Hammer's aesthetic doesn't allow her to identify her source material, which makes sense on one level (she doesn't want to create the impression of a didactic, scholarly work) but is distracting on another.
While not projecting Reagan's fatherly folksiness or Bill Clinton's feel-your-pain empathy, or even reaching the rhetorical flourishes of his own most famous speeches, Mr. Obama came across as confident and presidential, curbing his natural instincts for professorial lecturing (if not the constant hand gesturing, which proved distracting on television).
But he generally disapproves of networks running anything potentially distracting on screen while the candidates speak.
The work is too archly arty to absorb and too lugubriously subjective — not to mention unstreet-smartly distracting, on nocturnal crosstown blocks — to entertain.
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Instead of a distracting on-stage entourage, it's just him, a DJ and a small folding table bearing a selection of towels.
And with little nightlife to distract, on-mountain events like Targhee's casino night are popular, even for families.
How do they account for an erstwhile good employee who has a spot of poor health, or one is distracted on the job because of a sick child?
In Japan he appeared distracted on and off the track.
"I think we'd all get distracted on these questions".
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