• We want them to be eye-catching (naturally) but we also want them to accurately summarize what the piece is going to discuss.

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  • The lead author--in eye-catching He-Must-Be-Protected-At-All-Costs style--is identified as Anonymous.

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  • While Harrington may not necessarily be ready to unleash the eye-catching swing when he goes in search of his third consecutive British Open Championship title at Turnberry, Scotland next month, the technique may still have a place in the game.

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  • Unlike the Roadster, even the LEDs that surround the charge port go dormant when you walk away, helping to keep this machine from drawing too much attention -- though if you want to be subtle, we might recommend something other than the eye-catching red featured here.

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  • Justin Welby's most eye-catching reform would be for a big bank to be strengthened and then broken up into regional banks.

    BBC: Should bishops run the banks?

  • Opening the second reading debate on the bill on 15 July 2011, Conservative peer Lord Risby told peers the coins will be "an exciting, artistic and eye-catching part of the Olympic Games".

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  • His most eye-catching reform would be for a big bank - presumably Lloyds or Royal Bank of Scotland - to be strengthened by having much more capital pumped into it and then broken up into a number of smaller regional banks.

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  • "In order to entice a desirable mate, a woman needs to assess the attractiveness of other women in her local environment to determine how eye-catching she needs to be to snare a good man, " she said.

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  • The ownership of four listed buildings, including eye-catching Italianate towers, could be transferred to Leeds City council.

    BBC: Holbeck's landmark towers in transfer deal

  • While such proposals are eye-catching, they likely could never be implemented.

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  • The installation, which can be seen citywide on 144 signs, includes 12 brightly colored, eye-catching designs by artist John Morse, each one accompanied by a haiku poem.

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  • Mr Khatami says that a lot of the extra spending will be financed by economic growth of 5% in 2001, as well as by eye-catching improvements in Iran's terrible system of tax collection.

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  • Although Ms Palin's youthfulness, she is 44, is an eye-catching contrast to the top of the ticket, questions will be raised about her ability to run the country if Mr McCain should ever be incapacitated.

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  • Such eye-catching growth, combined with its reputation for high-quality work, suggests clients can be convinced that TCS's consultancy work is worth paying for.

    ECONOMIST: TCS in America

  • Our starting point was the eye-catching assertion last year by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg that a single great software engineer can be more valuable than 100 others who are merely competent.

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  • The result is a handsome, eye-catching look that reflects a heightened awareness on the part of publishers that books these days cannot be counted on to simply sell themselves.

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