Sentence examples for which called attention from inspiring English sources

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They chose their name in a nod to Mr Rai's service as the national auditor, which called attention to corruption during a time of Congress party-led government.

Retail consultants from the Doneger Group were taking it all in, excitedly calling attention to the lighting, which in turn called attention to the floor-to-ceiling displays, which called attention to the "end-capped" aisles, which called attention to the name of the featured product and the price.

Instead, Godard cut within scenes, even within shots, and thus produced the film's famous "jump cuts," which called attention to discontinuities in space and time and made the artist's hand all the more apparent.

We know this, and we knew it in 2015, but the novel lure of the study came from its dispassion, which called attention to hip-hop as a historical institution.

Manyika was one of a roster of people, including five Nobel Prize-winning economists, who, in June, had signed a statement called "Open Letter on the Digital Economy," which called attention to the problem of dramatic technological advances and stagnant growth in income or wages for most Americans.

Particularly critical of the film's stylistic approach was the New York Times, which called attention to Mann's "taste for overkill", branding his stylized approach as "hokey" and little more than "gimmicks".

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Many of the "no-match" letters — which call attention to database discrepancies — involve legal residents.

But here she is played convincingly by an actress in her 60s, Mari Andrejco, which calls attention to what "Alice: End of Daze" is about.

The exceptions are Sahelanthropus tchadensis and the jaw fragment from Baḥr el-Ghazāl in Chad, which call attention to the strong likelihood that other hominins lived throughout tropical and subtropical Africa but left fossils that have not yet been found.

Elections and the campaigns preceding them are dramatic events that are accompanied by rallies, banners, posters, buttons, headlines, and television coverage, all of which call attention to the importance of participation in the event.

It starts: Connoisseurs of totalitarian double-think will have noted that Charter 77, the Czechoslovak document which calls attention to the absence in that country of various human rights beginning with the right of free expression, has been refused publication inside Czechoslovakia on the grounds that it is a wicked slander.

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