The FBI is right to draw attention to its solid work in this arena.
This idea is a curious one, which is why I want to draw attention to it.
Both Smart and Dugard had several opportunities to draw attention to themselves and their captors.
This should draw attention to the sad fact that the TSA actually imperils our safety.
The rally at which King spoke was meant to draw attention to the Civil Rights Movement.
In 2006, Blacksmith started cataloging hyper-polluted hot spots around the world to draw attention to their poisonous effects.
Undeterred, The Economist would like to draw attention to a new shortage: of acronyms and abbreviations.
To illustrate this futurism, Mr Gore's advisers draw attention to his record before he became vice-president.
One advocacy group praised the move to draw attention to pricing even before the drug is available.
We did all we could to draw attention to the issue of pervasive illegal mutual fund trading.
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We feel this is the only way we can draw attention to the problems we are suffering.
Instead, they prefer to draw attention to other ways in which they improve the firms they own.
But Hollande, the self-styled President Normal, is doing everything he can not to draw attention to himself.
Acknowledging dents in the gleaming chrome (maybe that's the wrong word) can draw attention to flaws unnecessarily.
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Early Day Motions allow MPs to draw attention to a particular issue but very few are actually debated.
Sally-Ann Roberts said her sister is hoping to draw attention to the registry and encourage people to join.
We are not concerned with theoretical breaches of fiduciary duty when we draw attention to these longstanding practices.
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The Liberal Democrats obtained the statistics to draw attention to the strain put on the NHS by norovirus.
BBC: Norovirus caused more than 1,000 Scottish ward closures
As activists began to draw attention to some of the issues surrounding these cases, governments began to take note.
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W. Bush went so far as to draw attention to the impending falsehood emanating from his mouth in 1988.
Iraq is the main issue Gonzalez says he hopes to draw attention to.
Tone deaf statements that draw attention to his wealth seem like daily occurrences.
But victims of discrimination are often reluctant to draw attention to their plight.
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We're doing everything to draw attention to the stories you share with us.
Okay, fellas: But the point of the sequester is to draw attention to the much more serious problem of entitlement spending.
But the court action also threatens to draw attention to fresh claims of dubious activities on the part of the foundation.
Plane Stupid said on its website that the action was intended to draw attention to CO2 emissions from the aviation industry.
It also helped draw attention to the way that insiders of all sorts manipulate the political system for their own benefit.
If nothing else, recent events have shown that the media tycoon still has a sublime ability to draw attention to himself.
They demonstrated great courage and leadership through their openness, using their public stature to draw attention to issues that warrant public scrutiny.
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