Food Fight is an inventive video created to call attention to the tragedy of junk food.
The other thing we want to call attention to is the need for more powerful collaboration.
When considering bangs, Ms. Atkin suggests thinking about your facial features, because bangs tend to call attention to them.
Far too many scientists are willing to play the media-hype game to call attention to themselves, which they correctly perceive will advance their careers.
Both left and right are correct to call attention to significant strings of the vast financial web that governments have woven in support of commercial banking.
One of the first people to call attention to the waste of housing accumulating here at the airport here in Hope was Democratic Congressman Mike Ross.
Farrow began her fast last month to call attention to the demand that "world leaders take immediate action and demand that international aid is restored" to Darfur, her publicist said.
You can find wider comments from Alex Tabarrok and Tim Worstall, but I want to call attention to one part in particular: the long work weeks that Chinese workers sometimes do.
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According to the founder, the APPP wants to call attention to the untold ineffective and boring PowerPoint (and Keynote, Prezi, and other software assisted) presentations given in Switzerland and around the world every day.
This payment, in the form of a bitly-esque short URL, can then be included in an email to that address, and the user can attempt to call attention to the enclosed bribe in the subject line.
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The purpose of this post, therefore, is not to defend WikiLeaks, but rather, to call attention to the way that some journalists, commentators, and former government officials have been framing the recent Wikileaks incident and the solutions that they have proposed.
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Each year on April 25 the world recognizes World Malaria Day to call attention to the disease that kills nearly one million people each year and, negatively affects educational achievement, worker productivity, and economic development, and to mobilize action to combat it.
In the presence of a treaty, however, anyone who was inclined to call attention to such developments was sharply challenged not on the basis that the evidence was inadequate but on the basis that they were enemies of arms control.
After the attacks, state security decided to call more attention to these debates.
Like the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), the NTSB has begun to call greater attention to the issue of drugged driving, a problem that still goes unrecognized by many.
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To call more attention to the issue of free scientific research, the Radical party is running Luca Coscioni for parliament.
Several documents center on an effort by Florence Mary Kater to call public attention to what she said was evidence Kennedy was sexually involved with his secretary, Pamela Turnure, while he was a U.S. senator.
One might presume that Krawcheck had been in a position to exercise some control over, or to at least call someone's attention to, the looming catastrophe.
The main aim of the seminar commemorating The World Philosophy Day is to call upon the public attention to the enlightening role that philosophical reflection and knowledge can play in public life and in facing world problems, especially in the context of the encounter of different cultures and civilizations due to globalization.
Republicans hoping to win the White House in the autumn, and Hillary Clinton, who is battling him for the Democratic nomination now, have every reason to turn attention from his call to action back to his relationship with an inflammatory pastor.
If anyone wonders why manned space exploration is important to our nation, I would call your attention to the speech made by one of our greatest Presidents.
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Be sure to look good, but do not call undue attention to what you wear.
In that capacity, he worked tirelessly to call attention, including in unclassified official reports, to the dangerous decline in the security of critical sites in the U.S. nuclear weapons complex.
As the initial shock wears off it will be obvious that this was a demonstration shot intended to extract political concessions and surrender, a call to fix our attention on the prospect of a nuclear detonation or a chemical or biological attack, both of which would exceed what happened yesterday by several orders of magnitude.
What we need now is for eSports to get to a level where it gets the proper attention it deserves to call out players that are doing amazing things.
If it wasn't already perfectly clear by now that Monster Cable's cables aren't really worth the price (or any price above the cost of a coat-hanger), and that they're only using those bloated markups to perpetuate their reputation as money-grubbing lawsuit-happy snakeoil peddlers, we'd call your attention to their latest target: Monster Mini Golf, a chain of glow-in-the-dark mini-golf courses based out of Rhode Island.
And I have been shocked and upset when New Yorkers have said to me they barely paid attention to that wake-up call.
He avoids reminders of the past that would call attention to the void in their lives.
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Remain professional and polite, but call it to her attention by asking for more freedom.
Why would someone not already in hot water with the IRS call attention to past returns?
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