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17 Sentences With "be the focus of attention"

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The timing is not accidental: Buttigieg, after rising in polls in Iowa, is expecting to be the focus of attention onstage.
For those of us who prefer not to be the focus of attention, it used to be so much easier to hide.
Guo said Huawei, the world's biggest network equipment company, would be the focus of attention at the event, which officially kicks off on Monday.
Will Warren gain in stature because she will be the focus of attention on Wednesday, or will she be forced onto the defensive if rivals — perhaps Sen.
While they won't be the focus of attention, you can be sure the 2020 campaigns will be watching how Booker and Harris do as they consider second-in-command's. 3.
"Oil is not toxic at the end of the day, emissions are toxic," Barkindo said, adding that technologies to reduce and ultimately eliminate emissions from fossil fuels should be the focus of attention.
The Bank of Korea's assessment of the economy will be the focus of attention in the first policy meeting for the board's seven members to express their views since President Moon took office on May 10.
"Therefore, the number of severe outcomes or deaths in the population is most strongly dependent on how ill an infected person is likely to become, and this question should be the focus of attention," the authors added. 
If you remember no other rule, or ignore the rest of them, please remember this: Clothes should not be the focus of attention, which is to say, they should not be what colleagues or friends remember after a meeting.
Perhaps Acosta could celebrate his legal triumph with a victory lap around the White House press room, and then leave his press pass for another deserving CNN reporter who will cover the President and not try to be the focus of attention at press briefings.
One week after the Gill hearing, on October 10th, Justice Kennedy will again be the focus of attention when the long-simmering dispute over Donald Trump's executive order halting the refugee programme and freezing travel from several Muslim-majority nations gets a full hearing at the Supreme Court.
Store Dyrehave is home to both roe deer and fallow deer, while red deer--which used to be the focus of attention during the royal hunts--are no longer found in the area.
On stage, his preference is to remain at the back and let others take centre stage and be the focus of attention, to the point where he will often employ dancers, mime artists, and fire eaters to fill that space. At other times (particularly in their early days), the entire band is totally obscured by their light show. The band is based in Devon where they rehearse and record in a converted barn named Earth Studios.
Children of narcissists learn to play their part and to show off their special skill(s), especially in public or for others. They typically do not have many memories of having felt loved or appreciated for being themselves. Instead, they associate their experience of love and appreciation with conforming to the demands of the narcissistic parent.Boyd, R. How Early Childhood Oedipal Narcissistic Development Affects Later Adult Intimacy and Relationships 2011 Destructive narcissistic parents have a pattern of consistently needing to be the focus of attention, exaggerating, seeking compliments, and putting their children down.
U.F.Orb reached No.1 on the British album charts to the shock of critics, who were surprised that fans had embraced what journalists considered to be progressive rock. Despite the Orb's success, Paterson and Weston preferred to avoid personal publicity and instead allow their music to be the focus of attention. Because of this partial anonymity and the Orb's rotating membership, they are often recognised as more of a musical collective than a "band". Over the next year and a half, Paterson and Weston continued to produce "new" material, and the Orb left Big Life to sign a deal with Island Records.
Elkind used the term imaginary audience to describe the phenomenon that an adolescent anticipates the reactions of other people to them in actual or impending social situations. Elkind argued that this kind of anticipation could be explained by the adolescent's preoccupation that others are as admiring or as critical of them as they are of themself. As a result, an audience is created, as the adolescent believes that they will be the focus of attention. However, more often than not the audience is imaginary because in actual social situations always being the focus of public attention is not usually the case.
The altar of the parish church of Gampern, Upper Austria In the Catholic Church, the altar is the structure upon which the Eucharist is celebrated. The altar, centrally located in the sanctuary, is to be the focus of attention in the church.Edward McNamara, "Central Focus at Mass" At the beginning of the Roman Rite of Mass, the priest first of all reverences the altar with a kiss and only after that goes to the chair at which he presides over the Introductory Rites and the Liturgy of the Word. Except in Solemn Mass, a priest celebrating Tridentine Mass (use of the 1962 version of which is by the 7 July 2007 motu proprio Summorum Pontificum still authorized for use both privately and, under certain conditions, publicly) remains at the altar the whole time after saying the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar.

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