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Everything seems designed to call attention to the Trump parallel.
Sun and Law didn't call attention to their relationship, either.
Try really hard not to call attention to it, Ted.
That's because Fincher's extreme close-ups don't call attention to themselves.
"There's no reason to call attention to it early," said Kurland.
It's a worldwide grassroots effort to call attention to his case.
On International Women's Day, we must call attention to this problem.
The settings helped call attention to the details of brides' gowns.
There is one tweet I would like to call attention to.
Why call attention to the least attention-getting element in the picture?
The White House is not eager to call attention to this practice.
Republicans offered a number of amendments to call attention to their priorities.
Neither party has an incentive to call attention to this bipartisan failure.
It's the only tool to call attention to these human rights abuses.
I wanted to call attention to both the problems and the opportunities.
Like many scientists, he now uses Twitter to call attention to bogus tests.
Facebook's policy has noble intentions—to call attention to posts with political motivations.
Mr Bird is not the only one to call attention to these developments.
Twitter users have been quick to call attention to and praise the improvement.
Scientists have been trying for years to call attention to the boreal forest.
Republicans wanted to call attention to what they said was an unfair process.
Alongside the large video projections, the small paintings don't call attention to themselves.
Trump himself is obviously not eager to call attention to his huckster history.
Instead, his remarks call attention to just how little West actually understands about slavery.
Warren is not the first member of Congress to call attention to the deaths.
The three stories call attention to the ways educational inequality and racial inequality intersect.
How do we know the photographer didn't do something to call attention to herself?
The "echo" is used online to call attention to Jewish names in the news.
First, organizers wanted to call attention to Pence's record on gay rights, he said.
A microcosm of the cancer community, we can only call attention to the problem.
She also organized a protest in downtown Salem to call attention to the issue.
Mr. Trump is right to call attention to this vulnerability and defend American interests.
They hope to call attention to the issue and pressure authorities to back down.
The visibly squished pillows call attention to the weight of the stones, of course.
Or they may decide not to call attention to abuses in the first place.
So, yes, we need to call attention to the cruelty of the Trump administration's policies.
But I left the house while they were there, rather than call attention to it.
On the right, they frequently call attention to Mr Hollande's soft and uninspiring economic reforms.
It's also a great way to call attention to a producer's specific style and aesthetic.
To call attention to what's inside a wall by making something some out of it.
This is typically five featured shows that the service is trying to call attention to.
The eve of Father's Day is an appropriate time to call attention to this oversight.
But the incidents, students say, call attention to longstanding issues faced by students of color.
I especially loved how the hooks were so natural and didn't call attention to themselves.
Nuns have tried for years to call attention to sexual exploitation in the Catholic Church.
Mr. Buckel suggested one: He was trying to call attention to pollution and global warming.
Why bother to call attention to a proposal that's unlikely to make any legislative headway?
But in changing the scene, Lucas has only continued to call attention to the meme.
She's a singer who manages to call attention to herself while thriving in the shadows.
In Nepal, the young activists will call attention to the climate impacts on the Himalayas.
They wanted to make a very positive statement that we wanted to call attention to.
Voting is not a platform on which you perform or call attention to your purity.
Case in point: thousands of people posting the hashtag #CampaigningWhileBlack to call attention to Bynum's experience.
Kaepernick's goal: to call attention to racism and how police brutality disproportionately impacts people of color.
The choice to call attention to your own daughter's vagina to make a point is weirder.
"He was trying to call attention to an important issue," Melissa Maerz wrote in Entertainment Weekly.
Looking at Perry's chart, I call attention to the items that experienced the greatest cost increases.
Prosecutors were not the first to call attention to Mr. Manafort's New York real estate dealings.
He is a young boy shaved bald so his dark hair doesn't call attention to him.
Democrats in both chambers have also introduced legislation to call attention to Trump's tax returns. Sen.
"A lawsuit is not necessarily the way you want to call attention to yourself," she said.
Hundreds of protesters had gathered to call attention to Mr. Lowery's death, according to Mr. Thomas.
In juxtaposing old and new works, an artist can call attention to resonances that bridge centuries.
For a start, we should call attention to the parallels between marijuana and the overall drug war.
To call attention to the social media site's glacial response to women's reports of abuse and harassment.
That is why I am trying to call attention to the dangerous consequences of ignoring climate change.
What better way to call attention to this issue than by literally making birth control more accessible?
"The Bucknell faculty approved a motion to support him and call attention to his plight," Rickard says.
The 106-page report is meant to call attention to the growing gap between rich and poor.
And for many organizers now, it feels more important than ever to call attention to environmental issues.
And I wanted to also call attention to how well Esmail is moving the camera this season.
Essentially, these lawsuits would serve to call attention to the US's loopholes and lax regulations on firearms.
We need to be able to call attention to the negative in order to recognize the positive.
That is why we created this experiment, to call attention to the potential effects of net neutrality.
Mr. Mahdy said some residents have been trying to call attention to the problem for 10 years.
Its website used to call attention to its proximity to Rizzoli and the rarefied books it sold.
Smalls and other employees walked out to call attention to the lack of protections for warehouse workers.
John, I appreciate the fact that you call attention to what's really happening now with the economy.
And I get there, and the last thing I wanna do is call attention to my gender.
Rubio was the first to call attention to this problem, and he put a stop to it.
This is a crucial aspect of his judicial philosophy, and Starr is right to call attention to it.
Organizers of the movement hope the messages -- many of them startlingly crude -- call attention to a global problem.
Republicans say their protest was to call attention to Democrats who are holding impeachment depositions behind closed doors.
He also alleged his French counterpart had used sensationalism and fake photographs to call attention to the problem.
The C's and the L's are shaded to call attention to the fact that the letters are repeated.
Tech YouTuber Dave Lee was the first to call attention to the 2018 MacBook Pro's CPU throttling problems.
If Someone Else Gets Drunk... The classy thing to do is to not call attention to the situation.
I would like to call attention to three photographers: Louis Draper (1935–2002), Anthony Barboza, and Chris Killip.
KIM SAYS SUPREME COURT RULING WAS TO CALL ATTENTION TO JAPAN'S CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY DURING WORLD WAR TWO
Personally, I prefer this new, muted look because I don't want to call attention to my fitness tracker.
They spread across shoulder blades, unfurl sensually under clavicles, stylishly snake down legs, and call attention to curves.
Oh, and they're also insecure (so if you could not call attention to those deficiencies, that'd be great).
It's called the "echo," and it is used online to call attention to Jewish names in the news.
Judge Holmes Hehn's ruling could help call attention to other issues, such as gender-neutral bathrooms, advocates said.
The first lady used her own Twitter megaphone to call attention to the meeting with the Smith family.
But all of these students should feel proud of steps they're taking to call attention to sexual assault.
In his ongoing efforts to call attention to our shared surveillance state, Weiwei has always taken broad view.
Racial justice activists continue to call attention to the ways police violence disproportionately affects black and brown communities.
First, a free press — including social media today — is more likely to call attention to developing trouble spots.
" She added: "Who else will be willing to use their high-profile position to call attention to inequality?
Roberts is not likely to do anything that would unnecessarily call attention to himself, beyond his constitutional duty.
Demonstrations in more than 80 communities were organized to call attention to rising tensions in the Middle East.
On social media, supporters sought to call attention to their legacy with a campaign using the tag #HonorThemWithAction.
And I think it's important to call attention to that especially because pride was started by trans people.
The opportunities for candidates to call attention to their positions have been welcomed in these town-hall-style events.
The fan blog SamMobile was the first to curate these Note 8 battery incidents and call attention to them.
Sarah Hyland recently took to Twitter to call attention to the double standard's she's come across as a woman.
What is the mood of activists who have been trying to call attention to this issue and fight deforestation?
Rumors swirled about undergraduates organizing underground, strategizing how to call attention to other faculty members with reputations for harassment.
It is more important than ever to call attention to marginalized groups who are under attack from this administration.
French sex workers gathered there for eight days to call attention to police abuse, inhumane working conditions, and exploitation.
In addition to the rising appetite for chicken, a Twitter battle helped call attention to the Popeyes chicken sandwich.
This vote also marks the latest bid from Democrats to call attention to rule changes by the Trump administration.
One of Tunick's latest projects brought him to Colombia to call attention to the decades-long civil war there.
It made her want to call attention to the problem and be an example for women in other professions.
So we joined with Toys "R" Us families across the country to organize and call attention to our plight.
To call attention to its new identity, Pawtucket is transforming one of its bridges into a work of art.
I've tried to call attention to these previous failures and now to the one in Yemen because it matters.
Stapleton and Meredith Whittaker, another walkout organizer, were the first to publicly call attention to their allegations of retaliation.
Two Stars' intention is both to call attention to the problem and honor the painful story of her grandmother.
Twitter users started to call attention to the March 28 town hall, which was being advertised in Get Out!
Tacky or not, it's certainly an effective way to call attention to a key plank in his policy platform.
Take Shannon Finnegan, who has used her art practice to call attention to the physical hostility of cultural spaces.
Bowers's show sets out to herald their activism, and to call attention to their importance to the feminist movement.
Friends are also worried about Shen Mengyu, one of the first students to call attention to the workers' campaign.
Most supernovas are far away and don't call attention to themselves until their funeral pyre explosions are well underway.
The artist stated that he established the account in order to call attention to the diversity of Canadian art.
Our stories also call attention to the importance of making affordable access to quality healthcare a reality for everyone.
The goal of the report, which is called "Reward Work, Not Wealth," is to call attention to wealth inequality.
Organizers said they hoped the demonstrations would kick off a four-year campaign to call attention to women's voices.
What is unusual is the catalyst: Mr. Buckel said he wanted to die to call attention to climate change.
In that spirit, I want to call attention to a piece taking issue with a recent Times Op-Ed.
The effort was designed to call attention to Trump policies preventing refugees from being resettled in the United States.
To call attention to her campaign, Woodhull decided to publish an article about the celebrity minister Henry Ward Beecher.
Students across the US and beyond are planning to walk out of class to call attention to the issue.
Activists plan an intergenerational event in Washington to call attention to the climate crisis and demand elected leaders' action.
I also just didn't want to call attention to myself, when people have overcome far greater odds than mine.
It's Markey's attempt to call attention to net neutrality, the idea that all web traffic should be treated equally.
She found herself dressing plainly to not call attention to herself and preferring the company of women, she said.
Mr. Behnam is not the first financial regulator to call attention to the market risks posed by climate change.
Megh Wright launched a #FuckFuckJerry campaign to call attention to their joke theft, encouraging people to unfollow their accounts.
" Adams says, "When you have the chance to serve people vegan food, do it—but don't call attention to it.
Just Sunday, Schumer revealed her baby's gender, using the opportunity to also call attention to the plight of female farmworkers.
While that explanation sounds relatively reasonable, it does call attention to the fact that Facebook is problematic to its core.
But starting to call attention to it now — and build public pressure against it — seems like a natural first step.
If any of the signees are employed by Facebook, they did not call attention to that information in their endorsements.
She was not remotely worried about the FCC, but she nonetheless did not want to call attention to their location.
A number of writers have already said smart things about Smith, and I am happy to call attention to them.
Democrats held a press conference on Thursday to call attention to the rule, which was to take effect on Dec.
The cases were settled and family members said they hoped to call attention to a growing problem of elder abuse.
The president was right to call attention to the antics Canadians must go through to avoid high tariffs on footwear.
Vu's remarks also call attention to the antiquated design of the Electoral College, which is a very strange system indeed.
Before the fateful tweet, he wasn't one to call attention to himself, he said last week in a phone interview.
But why would the maker of an unreliable product voluntarily call attention to that fact by offering a weak guarantee?
He said these governments don't want to call attention to their own policies that he said don't fix the situation.
I was also struck that Eric Schultz, who works for Obama, used Twitter yesterday to call attention to Smith's piece.
Surgeons general have little staff or power but generally use their positions to call attention to important public health priorities.
That 2016 column was the first of numerous Times pieces, many by Bruni himself, to call attention to Buttigieg's talents.
He said the impeachment inquiry has snuffed out his efforts to call attention to his critique of Trump as president.
So the best way to prevent them from taking health coverage from people is to call attention to their efforts.
The protesters said they had no issues with "Hamilton" but were using the occasion to call attention to their concerns.
Delgado argues that his music simply spoke to pressing social issues, which he would also call attention to in Congress.
Second, that you limit the damage or exposure you do to that which can reasonably call attention to your problem.
Organizers hope to call attention to economic injustices women face such as lower wages, gender discrimination, sexual harassment and job insecurities.
During a recent flight, a passenger by the name of Ariana Lenarsky used Twitter to call attention to a serious issue.
Online photography community Fstoppers was the first to call attention to the fact that all 32 professional photographers included were men.
The credit falls to Kim Kardashian West, and it might be time to call attention to this subtle difference in designation.
The actress is hilarious, and she uses that sense of humor to call attention to political issues like the wage gap.
Stephen Lavelle, creator of 2016 puzzle game Stephen's Sausage Roll, helped call attention to the problem with Google's change in May.
National Die-In Day is the latest student-led protest to call attention to gun violence and demand gun control measures.
I try and call attention to it, both because it's the right thing to do and obviously for self-preservation reasons.
Fiorina can, theoretically at least, both call attention to Trump's sexism and provide a conservative alternative to Clinton's version of feminism.
So, some migrants at a camp in northern France stitched their mouths shut to call attention to the deplorable conditions there.
Doing so would likely call attention to ways DNA evidence might be used more effectively for prosecuting rape in the future.
The Associated Press reported that Egypt had sought to call attention to new archaeological discoveries like this one to bolster tourism.
The trip is expected to call attention to the president and the U.S.' commitment to longstanding alliances and partnerships within Asia.
KID found that companies that issued recalls of children's products consistently failed to call attention to news of the recall online.
In addition to protesting the censorship of Facebook policies, Luzinterruptus wants to call attention to other elements of the restrictive policies.
The bail outs also call attention to the fact that people are being locked up and criminalized for unaddressed societal problems.
Pastors washed the feet of immigrants on Capitol Hill on Wednesday to call attention to immigration issues in the United States.
The agency also required Bayer to add a black box warning label to the product, to call attention to the risks.
It says it has no leaders, and uses non-violent direct action to call attention to climate change and biodiversity loss.
Uber and Lyft drivers staged a strike and protests around the world this week to call attention to their low pay.
Asking for clarity is a gentle way to call attention to the comment, while giving the microaggressor time to correct their mistake.
"If the content is merely 'objectionable,' then I'll just ignore it and try not to call attention to it's existence," Opie says.
State Street commissioned the statue to call attention to the role of women in corporate America and its "gender diversity index" fund.
Still, the numbers don't exactly suggest Democrats have exhausted their capacity to call attention to the dangers of Republicans' health care bill.
Hollywood has been routinely criticized for fixating on pins and black dresses to call attention to #MeToo at the expense of substance.
That's why she's working to call attention to the real issues Native American youth face while also combatting some of the stereotypes.
She wrote that she wanted to call attention to the gap between photos on Instagram and the actual experience behind those snapshots.
That's what one postal worker did to call attention to hazardous conditions, and his call is being echoed by an Arizona lawmaker.
The discounts call attention to how the out-of-pocket costs for drugs vary widely for consumers, depending on their insurance coverage.
They put a homeless man on their cover and were one of the first outlets to call attention to the homelessness issue.
Like their foremothers, members dress up as the stereotypical witch when they go out in public to call attention to their message.
They call attention to themselves and encourage drivers and pedestrians to treat them cautiously, the company's CEO, Sameep Tandon, told Axios recently.
The Philadelphia airport has large "bottle filler" signs that call attention to 20133 Elkay stations in the secure area of seven terminals.
These weren't just jokes, but a way to name and call attention to a kind of racism that was rarely talked about.
For some, the musical, a blockbuster hit about colonists fighting for independence, offered a tempting opportunity to call attention to their concerns.
Drivers in eight cities plan to go on strike for 12 hours around Uber's I.P.O. to call attention to their low wages.
Though they try not to call attention to themselves, the Bohras' traditional dress gives them a higher profile than other Shiite groups.
"I thought maybe I might just call attention to how reprehensible something of this kind is," President Reagan said at the time.
But educational projects that serve rural areas, however beneficial, also call attention to systemic inequalities in China's education system, the experts said.
This effort, though, was purely an initiative to call attention to a cause that she worried was going underreported by the media.
They also claimed responsibility for emptying a flood of wine from Biron, another large Languedoc distributor, to call attention to their problems.
The Office of Government Ethics, which used Twitter to call attention to Trump's conflicts of interest, has tweeted only once since Jan. 18.
They are both gorgeous films in their own way, but they also don't bend over backward to call attention to their shot choices.
"And anytime you are worried something isn't healing the way it should, you want to call attention to it sooner rather than later."
What better way to call attention to his new restaurant than by parking a glowering, 16-foot-tall bronze advertisement right out front?
After Eric's autopsy report was revealed last week, his father took to Twitter to call attention to the "national epidemic" of opioid abuse.
In January, she helped call attention to efforts to repeal the tampon tax when she asked President Obama about it in an interview.
The site, as Hyperallergic notes, is part of Semple's new campaign to call attention to the longstanding but increasingly common urban design trend.
Projects like the Retraction Watch blog call attention to these changes, hopefully stopping retracted papers from slipping into the footnotes of other studies.
Manufacturers needed to add 61 boxed warnings, also commonly called a black box warning, to call attention to serious or life-threatening risks.
Facebook likely determined that the video attempted to call attention to violence — not glorify it — and as such it remained on the site.
The civil campaign held forums in Beirut's few public spaces to call attention to their neglect and to a lack of green space.
But if I may make a modest case for my particular favorite, let me call attention to the discreet charm of the trampoline.
Major news outlets like The New York Times and The Washington Post routinely call attention to their digital drop boxes for potential sources.
Afterward, in 2013, it announced a requirement for a black box warning to be added to packaging to call attention to these risks.
Months after dozens of women attended the Golden Globes sporting #TimesUp pins to call attention to Hollywood's toxic culture of sexual misconduct, E!
So "caravans" have become a way for activist groups to call attention to the plight of migrants and to provide strength in numbers.
Instead of answering their questions, Jenkins used a series of posters to outline the issues NFL players are trying to call attention to.
The company can call attention to a 216 study that suggested copper-nickel mining would add $19703 million annually to the local economy.
Marla Ruzicka, a young activist from California who traveled to Afghanistan to call attention to civilian casualties, was the inspiration for that program.
She joined Adele, Gwyneth Paltrow, Brooke Shields and other prominent women who have used their platforms to call attention to this serious condition.
Yet their decisions also call attention to their respective company stock prices, and all have had a rough time during the Trump administration.
The National Women's Law Center will provide "communications support" — connecting women with public relations specialists — to help them call attention to their story.
Her hands don't flutter around to call attention to what she's doing in a number; they move according to her character's inner direction.
The Truck Safety Coalition, which organized the fly-in, wants to call attention to the rise in truck crash fatalities in recent years.
The Truck Safety Coalition, which organized the fly-in, wants to call attention to the rise in truck crash fatalities in recent years.
In May of 1963, more than one thousand young people in Birmingham, Alabama, marched through the city to call attention to racial injustice.
Elmslie never comments on this because it would call attention to him as an author, and he has no interest in doing that.
The black gowns aren't meant to just call attention to the problem, or mourn the industry's old guard; they are pointing to solutions.
"By making it a hate crime, you call attention to it in the minds of police [and] in the minds of prosecutors," Bell said.
Even more than her beloved films, she found in her mission to call attention to the suffering of the world's children, her true calling.
On this "Day Without a Woman," female workers across the country will strike to call attention to professional inequities like wage disparity and harassment.
Women, already impeded and imperiled by sexism, also have to carry the social stigma of being feminist buzzkills if they call attention to it.
Rose and activists gathered to call attention to what they say are double standards for women who are the victims of sex-related crimes.
That would call attention to herself and her status—and provide the agency with her address and the names of everyone she lived with.
Beyoncé has also used her platform to call attention to his murder, giving a tribute to the late teen during her 2016 VMAs performance.
The industry insiders use the language of marketing to call attention to the blatant manipulation of the system to disseminate Russian propaganda and misinformation.
This is Weiwei's most recent in a series of outspoken pieces trying to call attention to the crisis and the response of European governments.
For all of the Tenchu comparisons, Sekiro's Souls heritage is too obvious, in such a way that even deviations call attention to the history.
It "mainly appears designed by Gramercy to call attention to their particular interests during the country's current circumstance," the ministry said in a statement.
"They are a tool used by the Surgeon General to call attention to an issue and to provide guidance to the public," Berman says.
Clinton has tried to call attention to Mr. Sanders's vote in 2005 for a bill that shields gun manufacturers and dealers from liability lawsuits.
There is something deeply ethical, even political in what he does, though he is far too modest to call attention to that possible reading.
But it is important to call attention to several other provisions of the law that are important to poor communities and communities of color.
It is critical for committee members and House leaders of both parties to work in good faith to call attention to fundamental operational flaws.
Advocates, including the organization TransAlt, have called the Mayor's Vision Zero plan ineffective, and have staged many demonstrations to call attention to the fatalities.
He and other Democrats visited a center earlier this week to call attention to the facilities' conditions and to speak out against the policy.
In recent years, despairing at the slow progress, I've been one of many to protest pipelines and to call attention to Big Oil's deceptions.
Earlier last term, joined by Justice Thomas, he wrote an opinion to call attention to a case in which the court had denied review.
But no matter how often conservatives call attention to the ideological imbalance in the professorate, they fail to affect the makeup of college faculties.
The senators said they also wanted to call attention to what they described as Russia's attempts to influence upcoming elections in France and Germany.
Now some female lawmakers are working to call attention to the Hill's troubling environment, orchestrating their own #MeToo protest inspired by the Golden Globes.
In 2015, Priests for Life co-sponsored a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., to call attention to abortion reversal.
He was on his first trip to the United States to call attention to Iraq's chemical-weapons attack on the Kurdish city of Halabja.
And act decisively they did — not against the virus, but against whistle-blowers who were trying to call attention to the public health threat.
His statement was a rare show of regret by a leadership that typically does not call attention to such negative news inside the country.
The two-act exhibition would use culture to call attention to those crises and re-examine, maybe even shift, the power dynamics of Europe.
A black box warning in the labeling of products is "designed to call attention to serious or life-threatening risks," according to the FDA.
"Shkreli's actions did call attention to list prices — a drug's price before rebates and other discounts," said Adam Fein, CEO of Drug Channels Institute.
"It wouldn't be ethical right now not to speak in this strong language to call attention to the severity of the problem," he said.
Roughly 50 people gathered outside the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada in Toronto to call attention to problems with Canada's immigration detainee program.
Roughly 0003 people gathered outside the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada in Toronto to call attention to problems with Canada's immigration detainee program.
Kaepernick says he felt compelled to use his platform as an NFL player to call attention to police brutality and broader issues of racial inequality.
They've done things like use Twitter data to call attention to a spike in distracted driving incidents thanks to Pokémon Go players behind the wheel.
Physical attacks here viscerally call attention to a past that Ouelette spent in the penalty box or enduring the wrath of his family's drunken patriarch.
Hundreds of residents of Waterloo estate have installed colorful lights in their windows to call attention to government plans to raze and redevelop the area.
What Preston aims to do is elevate DSNY to the same regard — and call attention to the crucial, necessary work the department does year-round.
Dovgalyuk has pulled outlandish pranks before, including a viral video meant to call attention to "upskirting" — men taking photos of women's underwear without their permission.
The installation is Weiwei's most recent in a series of outspoken pieces trying to call attention to the crisis and the response of European governments.
I chose to sacrifie my moment today at the top of the podium to call attention to issues that I believe need to be addressed.
Rather, efforts aimed to call attention to events including police shootings and marches against racism in an effort to take advantage of racial justice activism.
And I support them as they take their courage, character and commitment into our communities to make them better or to call attention to injustice.
Understandably, Apple didn't exactly call attention to this aspect of its tablet's design during its announcement, but it's clear as day in the promotional material.
I also want to call attention to the Predator 2000's keyboard, which I'm pretty sure is the best I've ever used on a notebook.
A black box warning in the labeling of products is "designed to call attention to serious or life-threatening risks," according to the FDA website.
Even the ceiling and walls are painted to call attention to the idea that we are all facets of a great cosmological kaleidoscope of creativity.
Mr. Hanson knew how to move a camera (he generally didn't call attention to his own prowess), but he had a particular gift for stillness.
Even if companies had potential grounds to challenge a rival's product for patent infringement, they were often reluctant to call attention to potentially criminal activities.
It uses technology to highlight the biological wonders we already possess—the sensitive, changing parts of us—and call attention to what makes us human.
Trump regularly uses the social media platform to attack those who have crossed him, push his agenda, make statement or call attention to certain issues.
The conversation focused on how the two can join forces to call attention to the need for climate action, the Vatican said in a statement.
She uses her music to call attention to the indigenous communities throughout Oaxaca who she says are historically disenfranchised from social services by the government.
In other states, inmates have turned to protests like work and hunger strikes to call attention to the conditions they are forced to live in.
And even when residents know about and call attention to the problem, their efforts have not been as well received as the Willowbrook residents' were.
"It was the only thing we could do to call attention to our horror that they were plowing ahead in 1991," Boxer told VICE News.
But Ms. King, the agency's deputy administrator since late last year, agreed only to call attention to the issue, indicating that she needed more information.
Over the next roughly 90 minutes, Trump seemingly could not call attention to his accomplishments without resorting to putting down past administrations or bashing Democrats.
Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) was among the first to call attention to Securus and has been asking the FCC to act since the beginning.
Protesters interrupted the event at several points to call attention to the murders of black transgender women, and the candidates seemed to welcome the reminder.
Rather, I'd say she looked polished and professional, and as if she wasn't trying to call attention to herself, though that is kind of unavoidable.
Also called a boxed warning, it appears on a prescription drug's label to call attention to serious or life-threatening risks, according to the FDA.
More than 22019 years later, students of color are continuing to call attention to racial injustice and inequity, fueling a growing youth movement against racism.
Rather than focus on his win (a long overdue one, according to many fans), the actor used his acceptance speech to call attention to global warming.
Sometimes they're as simple as attaching #fail to a post about a stupid mistake; other times they call attention to causes and events in the news.
The ride, past many of Washington&aposs military monuments, also aims to call attention to troops missing in action, and to the struggles of current vets.
Her on-air apology focused less on the word itself and more on its distraction from the immigration policy she was trying to call attention to.
They defended their decision to call attention to what they saw as inaction on gun safety measures after the shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando.
"The only job I have is to keep my patients safe," Wubbels said during Thursday's press conference, which was intended to call attention to the incident.
Users are doing their best to call attention to the newly-discovered species, tweeting silly side-by-side photographs of apes and Hamill's character at him. .
The president's daughter has made skills enhancement a cause celebre and utilized her celebrity to call attention to the deficit between university education and employer needs.
In a protest performance on Monday, activists collapsed at the foot of "Raft of the Medusa" to call attention to museum sponsor Total's climate change complicity.
"All Lives Matter" is a statement frequently delivered in response to "Black Lives Matter," which has been used by activists to call attention to police shootings.
The scale, the color, the light, the buttery surface, the virtuoso paint handling that doesn't call attention to itself—everything about it is top-level Katz.
"I've been trying to call attention to this for half a year now and it seems like they don't have the systems in place," Damavandi said.
The global community recently marked World No Tobacco Day, coming together to call attention to the tobacco epidemic and encourage tobacco-users to end their dependence.
The gesture is intended to call attention to what protesting players see as a pattern of racism in the treatment of African-Americans by U.S. police.
It is intended to call attention to what the protesting players see as a pattern of racism in the treatment of African-Americans by U.S. police.
The Dems are now attempting to call attention to the report's most compromising details by calling forth witnesses and documents, despite resistance from the Trump administration.
Mr. Valdez wanted to call attention to the thousands of Mexicans who scholars estimate were lynched in America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
A Black Lives Matter protest meant to call attention to police misconduct and demand change on an issue with life-or-death consequences is not hobbyism.
And Lewis Pugh, a British endurance swimmer, swam 22 minutes in the freezing Arctic Ocean to call attention to climate change's effect on the world's oceans.
Didi Chuxing customers sought to call attention to the company's practices by using the social media hashtag #changedidiprofilepicture on Sina Weibo, a popular Chinese microblogging platform.
But now even more alerts, like Blue, Silver, and Camo, are being introduced, which call attention to everything from lost elderly people to missing military veterans.
After all, they know what's really going on: Kids who can't even vote yet are walking out of their schools to call attention to climate change.
Kneeling during the national anthem as a way to call attention to perceived injustice is not something that I would ever choose to do or condone.
But his high-flying outings only call attention to the same old problem: His teammates are not contributing enough for the Thunder to be truly competitive.
We also have to call attention to the questionable cleanliness of Kanata's establishment, which likely hasn't seen a health inspector in a thousand years (read: ever).
The #Angels want the information to call attention to the lack of diversity among those getting wealthy in Silicon Valley so it can begin to change.
Last month, Uber and Lyft drivers in New York, Los Angeles and several other cities conducted a strike to call attention to low wages and other grievances.
The advertisement uses a unicorn and the "rainbow poop" it produces to call attention to improper toilet posture and the best position for the healthiest bowel movements.
"This is a Resistance to Communism rally to call attention to the attempt by the Marxist left to remove the landmarks of Our People," the page continued.
Elizabeth Warren and other high-profile Democrats on social media to call attention to back-to-back shootings of African-American men by police officers this week.
In contrast, Democrats were united in their efforts, led by representatives John Lewis and Katherine Clark, to break protocol to call attention to the gun control issue.
But before we close the book on CES 2018, we wanted to call attention to some of the coolest, most exciting things we saw at the show.
Or perhaps it aimed to do exactly what the shooter claimed; to call attention to Aleppo, where civilians have been massacred by an alliance that includes Russia.
Clinton, Mr. Trump plans to use a speech on Monday in Colorado to call attention to how both Clintons became very wealthy after leaving the White House.
In terms of rallying the faithful, it's hard to think of anything that would do more to call attention to the film and Gore's 25-year crusade.
Since then, more NFL players, WNBA players, NBA players, and high school athletes have taken a knee during the national anthem to call attention to racial injustices.
Also, given that women make the majority of purchasing decisions, a campaign like this is an effective way to call attention to the need for gender parity.
Sometimes we use it to call attention to things that are positive, and it's a nice break from the monotony of what Trump is doing wrong today.
The photos call attention to the tension between public and private space, and the untold narratives of wealth and domesticity lost to the degenerating rubble of history.
The act started a movement among some NFL players to kneel in protest during the national anthem to call attention to racial inequality in the United States.
Even if she knows that she is underpaid, she may hesitate to call attention to the problem, since underpaid people often can't afford to fight in court.
By creating this 'world of problems, solved,' I mean to call attention to this tendency in product design: filling ever more gaps with ever more external tools.
For my part I want to call attention to something I feel is important about the game and the carefully thought-out limitations it places on creators.
"Our goal with this campaign is mainly to call attention to the problem, and to stand for pay equity as a company," it said on its website.
As the first lady has become a louder voice in the campaign, Mr. Trump has tried to call attention to the friction that once existed between Mrs.
Throughout history, artists have ceded the stage with varying degrees of ceremony, but a retirement by press release prompts inevitable questions: Why call attention to a retreat?
In the former group, the viewers see into the thinly painted, closely valued clouds of color, while the calmly isolated shapes call attention to the painting's surface.
Some Instacart workers said they turned off their app Monday to call attention to their concerns around the company's treatment of workers during the public health crisis.
It has always been a way to celebrate women's achievements and to call attention to all the work still left to be done on a global scale.
Amazon warehouse workers in New York City's Staten Island plan to strike Monday to call attention to what they claim is the lack of protections for employees.
Our goals were to start conversations around women's issues, to call attention to coverage for and about women — and to bring it all together in one place.
But Sanders' campaign has continued to call attention to what it says is Biden's decades-long record of pushing measures that would reduce funding to the program.
As weird as it can feel to have your employer monitor you, everyone I spoke with recommended against deleting the software, which will call attention to you.
Worse, as I learned, to call attention to any of this was to unintentionally cast oneself as an enemy of the market or an anti-technology curmudgeon.
He also was forced by the Justice Department in 2016 to withdraw a lawsuit that threatened to call attention to the case during last year's presidential election.
In truth, all of the women I've seen it on are already quite slim, and the exaggerated proportions of the muscle tee call attention to said slimness.
"  In the newly released book, the author writes that administration officials last year considered a coordinated mass resignation to "call attention to Trump's misconduct and erratic leadership.
It's part of a larger theme: Many female Democratic lawmakers are wearing white in honor of suffragists and to call attention to issues such as equal pay.
But even as Bolton and Hill sought to call attention to potential impropriety, Bolton drew up a scheduling request for a call between Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart.
Writer and activist Shaun King, who often uses his large following on social media to call attention to potentially race-related crimes, tweeted about Jazmine's death last week.
She has also used the shark-infested flick to call attention to the environment and the importance of protecting these animals, specifically against shark finning and ocean pollution.
The question of fairness is trickier: doxxing is often justified as a rare tool that the powerless can use against the powerful to call attention to perceived injustices.
The protests are meant to call attention to the dire economic situation in the territory, which is blockaded by Israel and Egypt, with only essential supplies allowed in.
The protests, in which some players took a knee, were intended to call attention to what critics say is often brutal treatment of minorities by U.S. law enforcement.
The case helped call attention to the lack of clear guidelines for many nursing homes; only a few, like the Hebrew Home, have any formal policy at all.
The décor here, like there, is neither too elaborate nor too spartan to call attention to itself: vaguely pubby, with plain, dark-wood furniture and whitewashed brick walls.
It's not that actors don't want to call attention to themselves, but their art relies primarily on how they bring characters to life, not how they dress themselves.
As a House Democrat in the minority, Slaughter acknowledged there is little she can do to get legislation a vote, other than try and call attention to it.
Ms. Sekules made a neat eyelet stitch using embroidery floss in a rainbow of colors to frame the half-dozen holes — in essence, to call attention to them.
During the health care debate this June, some activists and Senate Democrats clashed over whether the caucus was doing enough to call attention to the GOP health bill.
I would also like to call attention to another segment of the work force where there is a preponderance of immigrants: in assisted-living facilities and nursing homes.
Women in the Italian parliament sought to call attention to the way Italy's patriarchal society ignored harassment by sharing their stories in a chamber — filled only with women.
An activist from Extinction Rebellion, which has been staging high-profile events around Britain to call attention to the climate crisis, climbed up scaffolding outside the famous clock.
The presence of the panels seems a bid to call attention to ongoing efforts at energy conservation at StuyTown, where many roofs are receiving solar panels as well.
This momentum is intended to call attention to the climate emergency and force countries to make concrete commitments to meeting the obligations of the 2015 Paris Climate Accords.
GOP lawmakers have been attempting to call attention to the process by trying to force their way into closed-door depositions or demanding access to the witness transcripts.
Mr. Teng helped organize a march in Washington last July to call attention to China's crackdown on rights lawyers, which officials began in earnest on July 9, 2015.
Democrats and progressives call it a "Muslim ban," to call attention to the policy's roots in Trump's Islamophobic campaign and to make the case that it's unconstitutional discrimination.
The artist who created the 45-foot-tall sculpture of a nude woman says he hopes it will call attention to the need for ending violence against women.
It's one of the best made series on TV, in terms of writing, performance, and direction, but it rarely bothers with anything that would immediately call attention to itself.
I resigned to call attention to the serious harm our divided political climate is causing to critical issues, including the serious need to address the decline of American manufacturing.
The cords call attention to gravity and its defiance: the unthreaded bedspread seems to cascade down, a few inches in front of the wall, while the snake rises up.
He reminded the audience of the impact that Kaepernick had when he began kneeling during the national anthem to call attention to police brutality and unequal treatment of minorities.
The strikes were part of a wider day of protests in the public sector, including hospitals and schools, to call attention to staff reductions, low salaries and education overhauls.
They say passengers should keep the armrest down between seats, alert flight attendants if someone is invading their personal space and call attention to the situation if it escalates.
Mr. Álvarez was mayor of Chihuahua, the state capital, when he went on a hunger strike in 1986 to call attention to accusations of vote-rigging in local elections.
When I later asked Mr. Hahn if he had known the answer, he admitted that he did, but said he preferred not to call attention to himself for validation.
Meanwhile: The lobbying is at a fever pitch DACA supporters have flooded the Hill virtually every day, and this week staged mass arrests to call attention to their cause.
In a phone interview with The Hill, Jim said he published the petition to call attention to what he sees as a discrepancy in Republicans' position on gun rights.
Workers told Business Insider that the traits they admire in their bosses are when they can call attention to career accomplishments, and expresses genuine interest in their well-being.
Journalist and television presenter Rachel Johnson took off her shirt in "tribute" to Victoria Bateman, a Cambridge University professor who has been campaigning naked to call attention to Brexit.
"I wanted to call attention to the disadvantages and unfair treatment that LGBT people face, and put pressure on the government to review the public housing policy," Infinger said.
The risk of trying to create alarming videos isn't just that the viewer might not share your alarm but also that you might call attention to the wrong things.
The film looks at Hursti's past efforts to call attention to voting machine insecurity—including confrontations with manufacturers—but also maps his efforts since the 2016 US presidential election.
It's a serious problem, but to call attention to the need for regular mammograms and self-care, and in keeping with October's being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, each Oct.
" He said he had agreed to write the book to call attention to what he described as a crisis: "a breakdown in the effective governance of the United States.
In A Warning, the reader learns of one crisis moment in which senior administration officials almost resigned together in a "midnight self-massacre" to call attention to Trump's misconduct.
The events are designed to call attention to Obama's criminal justice reform push, an issue that has faded to the background in the midst of the 2016 presidential campaign.
Off the court, her celebrity status has given her a platform to champion women's rights and call attention to health care inequality for black women in the United States.
Its placard trio borrows from the Oscar-nominated movie, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri," about a mom who rents road ads to call attention to her daughter's unsolved murder.
He also criticized Melissa Mark-Viverito, a former City Council speaker, and Nomiki Konst, a progressive activist, for holding a joint news conference to call attention to the arrest.
Daryl Roth — Steven's wife and Jordan's mother — is a prominent Broadway producer who has gravitated toward progressive plays that often call attention to challenges facing women and gay people.
In recent years, chants of "black lives matter" have served as a rallying cry for activists and communities of color looking to call attention to a number of racial disparities.
It's a diverse group of producers spanning styles and approaches, but it can feel as if the cast was collected to call attention to the size of Kanye's record collection.
A groundswell of women across the U.S. have begun speaking out in unison to call attention to their own experiences with sexual harassment and assault and to hold perpetrators accountable.
To call attention to the accident risk, the ad — entitled "Don't Catch and Drive" — features made-up "Pokémon" related to different motor vehicle accidents, such as Fenderbendix, Dingduck and Scratcherscrat.
"I get what [Perez is] trying to do, which is to call attention to a past when black women tried to lead the party in a new direction," said Houck.
Severino said the campaign is meant to call attention to delay tactics like insisting on hours of debate before votes on even noncontroversial nominees and refusing to hold voice votes.
In February, activists deployed three moving billboards (attached to cars) in London to call attention to the lack of progress being made in the investigation surrounding the Grenfell Tower Fire.
The family claim they were thrilled when she began putting on weight within the last year, but did not want to call attention to it by commenting on her figure.
As headlines continue to call attention to massive suffering of civilians in conflict zones around the world, the Trump administration has been admonished for turning its back on defenseless civilians.
A #SexStrike is another way for people who have the potential to get pregnant to call attention to this systematic onslaught and assert the power to change our own destinies.
Mr. Renzi is making the issue central to his own Facebook posts and a conference he will kick off in Florence on Friday evening to call attention to the issue.
" The Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said, "I support them as they take their courage, character and commitment into our communities to make them better or to call attention to injustice.
Bloomberg fumbled on a defense of his reported lewd comments toward female employees, using the opportunity to call attention to the women who work for him in high-ranking positions.
"Given the scope, it does not appear to be a serious request but just another attempt by the Do Nothing Democrats to call attention to their partisan impeachment," Waldman said.
I was so struck by how the Attica protesters were trying to call attention to terrible prison conditions, but the spin made it seem as if they were the problem.
Asset manager State Street and advertising agency McCann New York installed the bronze statue in New York's financial district to call attention to the lack of gender diversity in boardrooms.
Last year, SOSBrutalism launched to call attention to vanishing examples of this architectural style, which has already experienced the loss of England's Birmingham Central Library and Chicago's Prentice Women's Hospital.
In 2012, Hodgkinson protested outside the Belleville post office to call attention to wealth and political inequality, calling himself part of the 99 percent, according to the Belleville News-Democrat.
One aim of the project is to call attention to the "epidemic" scale of the illegal mining problem, which pollutes local communities' water with mercury and contributes to deforestation, Rolla said.
While each situation is unique, in the case when someone makes a transphobic or homophobic comment, a trans or queer person might not call attention to the comment and out themself.
That may be because Walt Disney World officials did little to call attention to the lightning-fast attack that occurred at the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa in Disney World Tuesday night.
Alexander Skarsgard, who was frighteningly convincing in his portrayal of a domestic abuser on Big Little Lies, used his speech to call attention to all the "incredible women" in his life.
Members of the activist group Extinction Rebellion spill fake blood on the steps of the Trocadéro in Paris, during a demonstration to call attention to the decline of biodiversity, May 12.
The so-called Break Free 2016 is a 12-day protest event seeking to call attention to climate change and demanding a transition to clean energy, according to the organization's website.
It's why black athletes throughout history like Muhammad Ali, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, and Serena Williams, to name a few, have used their platforms to call attention to racial injustices.
In the face of this bad news "unless we take action now," I'd like to call attention to the hundreds of thousands of K-12 teachers who are taking action now.
This is why Trump hasn't hesitated on Twitter to call attention to sexual harassment accusations -- when they concern Democrats -- despite the many allegations that he has engaged in the same behavior.
The president will visit Lake Okeechobee in Florida and the Herbert Hoover Dike to call attention to federal support for infrastructure investments, pointing to dike repair as an example (The Hill).
The report was released the same week as the World Economic Forum, an annual summit of financial and business elites in Davos, Switzerland, in order to call attention to global inequality.
In fact, LULAC pledges to work with all civil rights organizations in an effort to call attention to the Trump administration's unlawful actions and make every effort to protect minority communities.
Seeking to call attention to the legislation's life-threatening consequences, Cameron and other activists with disabilities removed themselves from their wheelchairs and laid on the floor outside of Senator McConnell's office.
Kaepernick maintains he was frozen out of the league after starting the protest movement to kneel during the national anthem in order to call attention to racial inequality and police brutality.
But not everyone is so eagerly participating in the boycott; women of color, in particular, are instead using it to call attention to the endemic harassment they face on the site.
Students from the Florida high school are planning a "March for Our Lives" in Washington on March 24 to call attention to school safety and ask lawmakers to enact gun control.
If not, primary and general election opponents will be invited to attend in their places, or activists will consider holding an "empty chair" town hall to call attention to their absence.
Last year, three design students subtly altered official MTA maps of the subway system to call attention to Rikers Island and, by implication, the need to reform our criminal justice system.
For me, the V6 is the star of the show; 300 horsepower is just right, and while the CVT isn't the most exciting choice, it doesn't unduly call attention to itself.
Environmental groups seized on the breach to call attention to hazards posed by the state's aging fossil fuel energy infrastructure, and Governor Jerry Brown declared the gas leak a state emergency.
"I resigned to call attention to the serious harm our divided political climate is causing to critical issues, including the serious need to address the decline of American manufacturing," he explained.
Even Larry Fink, the chief executive of the investment firm BlackRock, recently wore a temperature scarf at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to call attention to the climate crisis.
THE MERCURY is rising, carbon-dioxide levels are increasing and a 16-year-old girl is leading a global movement to call attention to—and demand action on—an existential threat.
Mr. Trump's claims are part of a pattern of willful deception and distortion that threatens to become normalized unless the press fulfills its obligation to repeatedly call attention to such perversity.
Justin Levinson, a former reporter who became frustrated by the high turnover in the East Village, decided the best way to call attention to the issue was visually, with a map.
But the broad anti-Semitism allegations against Democrats, while unfounded, are giving Republicans an opportunity to call attention to the widening divide in the Democratic Party over US policy toward Israel.
Still, a group of transit workers held a protest at the Bedford Avenue station in Brooklyn this month and wore face masks to call attention to the hazards of silica dust.
"The fact that this happened to me and is happening now, the negligence of the people who are around reported abusers—that's what I would like to call attention to," Komlo said.
But I want to call attention to what's happening in North Dakota right now where the new voter ID law requires there to be a street address that matches of voter registration.
The President, who grew up in Hawaii, was on Midway's Sand Island to call attention to the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, which the Obama administration has turned into the largest protected area.
During the protest, junior Courtney Jiggetts said the university uses students of color in its promotional brochures to call attention to "diversity," but doesn't actually stand up for them when it matters.
But she made an exception on Friday when she posted an Instagram tribute to her oldest child, Samuel, who is transgender, to call attention to the 14th annual Trans Day of Action.
Idhifa's approval comes with a boxed warning — the strongest mandated by the FDA — designed to call attention to the risk of differentiation syndrome, an adverse reaction that could be fatal if untreated.
"A #SexStrike is another way for people who have the potential to get pregnant to call attention to this systematic onslaught and assert the power to change our own destinies," she wrote.
Then, using what you learned in the aforementioned tips, use color to minimize, embrace "sack" shapes that have definition, and look for jackets that won't call attention to their too-tight buttons.
The vessel, part of a project called the Polar Ocean Challenge, is closing in on the crew's goal of circumnavigating the Arctic to call attention to sea ice loss and climate change.
The murals are meant to call attention to the importance of protecting the oceans and shed light on the dangers the polar bears face due to melting sea ice and habitat destruction.
" The co-hosts go on to call attention to Carlson's skirts over the span of several different cuts, and during a discussion about bras, Kilmeade says: "Bra stories, defer to the babe.
In the age of the Black Lives Matter Movement, activists are frequently taking to the streets to call attention to the killing of black Americans by police officers and white vigilantes nationwide.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads British-Ghanaian artist Lynnette Yiadom-Boakye's canvases call attention to the simple pleasure of looking, even as they acknowledge the complex, freighted nature of the act.
According to NBC News, female Democrats in the House are planning to wear black like their Hollywood counterparts to call attention to the #MeToo movement at Trump's upcoming State of the Union.
Mr. Robet said that it was the first time in two decades that he had sung it in public, and that his goal was to call attention to the military's growing influence.
Tibbetts's accused murderer is a Mexican immigrant, and large segments of the conservative media, including talk radio and Fox News, like to call attention to crimes committed by people with dark skin.
Brian Krzanich, Intel I resigned to call attention to the serious harm our divided political climate is causing to critical issues, including the serious need to address the decline of American manufacturing.
"I resigned to call attention to the serious harm our divided political climate is causing to critical issues, including the serious need to address the decline of American manufacturing," Mr. Krzanich said.
Named Time's Person of the Year in 2019, Thunberg started out by holding school strikes for climate change outside of the Swedish parliament as a way to call attention to climate change.
His big win last year was leading the Pampers Changing Tables program, which put changing tables in men's bathrooms to call attention to the lack of changing facilities in many men's restrooms.
In 2016, in an early version of the event on Saturday, Mr. Littlejohn persuaded about 270 Scottish business leaders to sleep overnight in an Edinburgh park to call attention to the problem.
On Thursday representatives from the Committee to Protect Journalists, Human Rights Watch and other groups gathered near the White House to call attention to a looming deadline related to the Khashoggi case.
It started with 23-year-old Greta Thunberg, who began striking alone every Friday in August last year outside of the Swedish Parliament building in Stockholm to call attention to climate change.
Invisible Man, a group show at Martos Gallery curated by Ebony L. Haynes, gathers works by four artists that subtly call attention to embodied experience and the histories embedded in utilitarian objects.
The point is to try to call attention to the fact that something is wrong here, not just when it comes to Nielsen but with the very nature of America's elite establishment.
She's an incredibly inspiring woman and everyone should see the documentary about her life, but there's someone else in the movie I want to call attention to and that's her husband, Martin Ginsburg.
The former Fox News host took to Twitter on Wednesday — the 100-day anniversary of the overdose of his only child, 19-year-old Eric Chase Bolling — to call attention to the issue.
But one thing it did do, for better or for worse for existing pet startups, is call attention to a massive market that had largely been flying under the radar in tech circles.
The idea was to call attention to the fact that Trump had not divested from his business empire by treating his hotels and golf courses as "satellite White Houses" all over the world.
During Samsung's presentation at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today, Greenpeace protesters unfurled banners to call attention to the company's handling of the disposal of millions of recalled Galaxy Note 7 phones.
It is refreshing to have a cabinet secretary who is willing to take his time to get the right diagnosis rather than a career politician who only wants to call attention to himself.
And while it was by far the most viral, #MeToo was hardly the first hashtag to call attention to the widespread experience of sexual assault and harassment: Witness 2014's #YesAllWomen and #WhatWereYouWearing.
But internationally, dramatic or destructive digital acts that call attention to particular issues continue to simmer—and boiled over in the lead-up to the ouster of longtime Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir.
"I am dressed as the Monopoly Man to call attention to Equifax and Wells Fargo's use of forced arbitration as a get-out-of-jail-free card for massive misconduct," Werner told CNN.
Calls attention to itself and why—with enemies at the door, with the community under siege, with all of us having to pull together—would anyone want to call attention to themselves here?
Before delving into the blame game, I'd first like to call attention to their ingenious solution towards minimizing the fallout, by hoping affected parties didn't read the bullet points in their statement. Incredible.
Clinton, Mr. Trump plans to use a speech on Monday in Colorado to call attention to how both Clintons became very wealthy after leaving the White House, said Jason Miller, a campaign spokesman.
"I want to call attention to the mortal danger facing open societies from the instruments of control that machine learning and artificial intelligence can put in the hands of repressive regimes," Soros said.
The flashpoint: Tamika Mallory, co-president of the Women's March, is under fire for her appearance at the same Saviours' Day event, which saw Farrakhan call attention to her and her activist work.
While the impulse to keep these systems out of sight is understandable, being able to recognize and locate infrastructure prevents inadvertent damage and can potentially call attention to anyone attempting any intentional damage.
The two most prominent voices in this movement, Kaepernick and Seattle defensive end Michael Bennett, have specifically said that they protest to call attention to racial injustice and police brutality that still exist.
Or maybe she recognized dancing as the best way to call attention to an initiative to combat single-use plastic pollution, a popular cause at home amid the doom and gloom of Brexit.
The policy, which was announced in May, followed Trump's denunciation of pregame protests which were intended to call attention to what critics say is often brutal treatment of minorities by U.S. law enforcement.
For the past few seasons, some NFL players have sought to call attention to police brutality toward African-Americans and minorities and racial oppression by taking a knee during the anthem before games.
Cosby's April retrial and recent sentencing unfolded as the #MeToo movement continued to call attention to high-profile men abusing their power against women, sparked a fierce debate about race, gender, and consent.
I believe it is one of the highest callings of my job to call attention to your successes and to encourage our fellow citizens to support you in your difficult and dangerous work.
The Council of Economic Advisers' official Twitter account said late Tuesday that the list was an effort to call attention to its intern "super heroes," who made "significant contributions" to the economic report.
As camera crews and reporters packed up from Super Tuesday states, civil rights advocates made their voices heard online to call attention to long lines seen in some precintcts in California and Texas.
The movement began with 16-year-old Greta Thunberg, who began striking alone every Friday in August last year outside of the Swedish Parliament building in Stockholm to call attention to climate change.
If you suspect Donald Trump doesn't want to call attention to the violent emotions he may be stirring up with his rants against immigrants and people from certain Muslim-majority nations, feel free.
The protest was meant to call attention to the many people who had been deported before DACA was put in place, but many immigration activists criticized her for leading an irresponsible publicity stunt.
And that's not to mention Andrés's pro-immigration activism—an immigrant to the U.S. himself, he recently fed thousands of migrants in Tijuana, to call attention to the status of refugees in Mexico.
And we want to make sure that while we call attention to white supremacy, we call out the issues of what organizers here are doing in the local community related to those issues.
Indeed, Anna Julia Cooper's words still resonate with many conversations happening today, ranging from mass incarceration , to reproductive justice, to Black feminists' valiant efforts to call attention to the vulnerability of Black girls.
The Monday morning demonstration includes several people holding a banner saying "No Human is Illegal" to call attention to Trump administration immigration policy and the separation of children and families at the U.S. border.
The protest that he started to call attention to police brutality and injustice against communities of color has grown considerably over the past year, with other athletes taking a knee during the national anthem.
But Mr Pfeffer is right to call attention to the problem of stress, and persuasive that job insecurity and the ubiquity of electronic communication have added to the pressure in the past 20 years.
However, on the off chance that you were too busy to get all the way through it, I wanted to call attention to two striking charts that are buried pretty deep in the text.
Unlike past awards shows, they won't have to wait to win an award to call attention to the fight to close the wage gap and end a long history of sexism and sexual misconduct.
"It does not appear to be a serious request but just another attempt by the Do Nothing Democrats to call attention to their partisan impeachment," Waldman said, according to Voice of America's Steve Herman.
"I wanted to call attention to the worsening condition of the black underclass, in both absolute and relative terms, by relating it to the improving position of the black middle class," he later wrote.
This October, Eva Longoria is using her platform to call attention to an often untold story about breast cancer: what it can be like to endure the disease's most nefarious form, metastatic breast cancer.
They can be statements of resistance, they can raise awareness for endangered species, and they can call attention to some of the most influential women who never showed up in your high school textbooks.
That theme was echoed by many who showed up in Washington for teach-ins, which organizers said were a centerpiece of the initial Earth Day held in 1970 to call attention to the environment.
Advocates warned of an "adoption cliff," and some pro-adoption activist groups staged colorful protests, like the 2013 "Empty Stroller March," to call attention to prospective adoptive families mired in red tape and delays.
Though she doesn't want to diminish anyone's achievements, Lawrence wrote, she wanted to help call attention to the effect that before and after photos can have on those who are recovering from eating disorders.
In 2016, the former quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers started a political movement by kneeling during the national anthem to call attention to the injustices experienced by many people of color in America.
She was popular at the time because of the Ten Yuan Brothel action that she did, where she offered sex for free in order to call attention to the working conditions of sex workers.
It was important that he not call attention to himself, but once when he didn't hustle enough to grab a bat, he heard from Yogi Berra, who had just come up to the majors.
Leaning over as they do, these works can be swollen or scrunched, ultimately becoming personifications of vulnerability, clumsiness, and inelegance – all the aspects of our body and behavior that call attention to our fallibilities.
So, using money from a settlement she received from the school, she bought a month's worth of ad space on three digital billboards, each about 13 feet wide, to call attention to the case.
They seem as withdrawn as Simon, not wanting to call attention to themselves with anything but the mushiest phrases and most reticent rhymes — a timidity that lets the ear write them off as unimportant.
The amendment would be unlikely to pass but is expected to draw heavy Democratic support as they call attention to the controversy surrounding Trump's revoking of Brennan's clearance, a move which was announced Wednesday.
"  They released a book titled "A Warning" this year in which they wrote that a mass exodus of administration officials was planned for last year to "call attention to Trump's misconduct and erratic leadership.
While these are important points to make, and necessary conversations to have, to use this time to only point out and call attention to flaws in the supply chain would be a missed opportunity.
In a short article in a 1956 issue of American Anthropologist, Horace Miner set out, through a clever pasquinade of his profession's treatment of other cultures, to call attention to this kind of bias.
Its policy was created in collaboration with Rainforest Action Network (RAN), which has been conducting an "Out of Fashion" campaign to call attention to the risks posed by the sources of wood-based fabrics.
Having all three of his top rivals rendering judgment on Donald Trump in Washington may call attention to the fact that Buttigieg has spent his career not on Capitol Hill, but in South Bend.
With foreign affairs, Mr. Sanders's campaign sees an opportunity not just to call attention to the senator's consistent resistance to war but also to draw an easy-to-grasp contrast between the two candidates.
Protesters interrupted the Democratic presidential debate in July to call attention to the issue, and New York Mayor and then-presidential candidate Bill de Blasio was asked why Pantaleo was still on the force.
For example, Thursday is the 25th annual World Water Day, which serves to call attention to the fact that 2.1 billion people live without safe drinking water at home, according to the event's website.
Mr. Parsi added that he had not meant to imply that the United States government had requested that Mr. Farhadi not come to the Oscars ceremony, but to call attention to the ban itself.
A small group of protesters called "Free the Roszke 11" gathered outside the Szeged courthouse to demand the release of Hamed and call attention to what they said were racist tactics by Hungary's government.
But congressional hearings could call attention to the growing imbalance, foster a public dialogue on over-attention to higher education and lay out some changes Congress could make in those educational funds it controls.
Lastly, the group is seeking to set up a watchdog and tech arm to call attention to gerrymandering, like a recent plot by Georgia Republicans to redraw several legislative districts to help sitting lawmakers.
The social worker assigned to her case, it turned out, cut and pasted information on Bond from 2006 into a September 2013 report, failing to call attention to factors that may have impacted Bella's safety.
So I think my teenage self would be very surprised to know that not only am I pretty comfortable with my appearance now, I even call attention to what makes me different with these costumes.
Not only have many women (and some men) online spoken out against the inflammatory tweet, they also created a hashtag to call attention to the frankly bizarre comparison of a vagina to a ham sandwich.
Meanwhile celebrities still continue to support Kaepernick, who started an uproar when he started taking a knee during every game last season in to call attention to the headline-making racial tension plaguing the country.
While some praised Rubio for using his platform to call attention to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, others criticized him for encouraging his 3.6 million Twitter followers to harass a restaurant in his state.
Though the march was in direct response to Donald Trump's election, it was also meant to call attention to issues that have gone unaddressed for some time, including reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, and worker's rights.
"I resigned to call attention to the serious harm our divided political climate is causing to critical issues, including the serious need to address the decline of American manufacturing," Krzanich wrote in a blog post.
In perhaps his best-known piece, Mr. Pavlensky nailed his scrotum to a crack in the cobblestones of Red Square in 2013, to call attention to the submission of Russian men to Mr. Putin's governance.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Berlin's BVG transit authority said it will offer women a 21 percent discount on Monday to mark Equal Pay Day and call attention to one of the highest gender pay gaps in Europe.
Organizers chose the region to protest the resettlement of refugees in the area, and to call attention to the shooting last month at a predominantly white church that killed one person and injured several others.
The attention her video received underscored the ongoing controversy around the national anthem following Mr. Trump's repeated criticism of N.F.L. players who have knelt during performances to call attention to police violence against black people.
The fact that Hammons repeatedly refuses to call attention to himself reminds me of those who are all too willing to talk about their personal travails and support the myth of being self-made men.
Amazon warehouse workers on New York's Staten Island plan to strike Monday to call attention to what they called a lack of protections for employees who continue to come to work amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Siddiqi was part of the organizing team for the worldwide climate strike last month, in which young people walked out of schools and offices in 3,600 different locations to call attention to the climate emergency.
The AIPAC conference is proving fertile ground for the President and his allies to once again call attention to the issue, and reap the political benefits of positioning Republicans as the more pro-Israel party.
Kaepernick became one of the most polarizing figures in the sports world after he took a leading role in player protests, kneeling during the national anthem to call attention to racial injustice and social inequality.
Kapoor doesn't offer much to think about, but lots to lust for, many shiny, sensual objects that call attention to our poverty — forms that are entirely out of context and inappropriate in present day Mexico.
Mike Thompson (D-Calif.) is leading a separate effort encouraging members to invite law enforcement officials and first responders to call attention to Republican efforts to roll back gun restrictions in the post-Obama era.
"North ­Korea would have strongly ­preferred the vice president not use the world stage to call attention to those absolute facts or to display our strong alliance with those committed to the ­maximum-pressure campaign."
ZT: I think the strategy was to call attention to how some of the key issues that have come up within the Trump Administration, how they can be addressed within the context of the Supreme Court.
Making a Murderer highlighted how Kachinsky did not attempt to fight for Dassey's innocence or even try to call attention to the way the confession was obtained and whether it should be considered valid or not.
Winners Millie Bobby Brown, Zendaya, and Camila Cabello used their platform to call attention to the movement, encouraging their audience to keep fighting for what they care about and to not let their age deter them.
VIDEO: As if being a teacher wasn't hard enough, they're expected to fix poverty, too When teachers complain about lesson-planning marathons and stacks of papers to grade, non-teacher friends call attention to summer vacation.
Already under fire for her support for the Iraq War and the US intervention in Libya, Clinton clearly doesn't want to call attention to another hawkish episode from her past that didn't work out as planned.
For example, it's reasonable for the media to call attention to an exciting rivalry, such as the one between Michael Phelps and Chad Le Clos or the one between American swimmer Lilly King and Yulia Efimova.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art will have a day of programs to call attention to the issue, with #SavetheArts banners hanging on the building and a postcard-writing station inside for visitors to contact their representatives.
Splunk fired back in an angry blog post you don't usually see from a software company, which runs behind the scenes and generally doesn't call attention to itself except when there are products to be announced.
A gunshot fires off every six hours as a way to call attention to the fact that a woman is murdered every six hours in South Africa in an installation Roulette by the artist Gabrielle Goliath.
Along with other neighbors, Bruce and her family watched hundreds of people dance in front of the Trump-Kushner residence in a demonstration that was intended to call attention to the Trump administration's disturbing climate policies.
The whistleblower, Robert Lanciotti, told The Washington Post Tuesday that he was demoted this summer after trying to call attention to his concerns about the test, which he said missed nearly 40 percent of Zika infections.
Billed as Break Free 2016, the protests on six continents are part of a 12-day campaign to call attention to climate change and to demand a transition to clean energy, according to the organization's website.
The girl statue was commissioned by State Street Global Advisors, the fund management arm of Boston-based State Street, to call attention to the role of women in corporate America and its "gender diversity index" fund.
For example, libertarians have been quick to call attention to the fact that early French liberals developed a pre-socialist (or perhaps proto-socialist) class theory, embedded in which was an argument for radical laissez-faire.
No American politician has much incentive to call attention to this war, which would require either criticizing the United States and an American ally, or else playing up the threat from an obscure Yemeni rebel group.
Once she realized the attention was unavoidable, she took advantage of the spotlight, using it to call attention to humanitarian causes and to give sympathetic interviews that cast the Palace as unfeeling and out of touch.
While the photographs call attention to significant historic locations, they also bring into focus a looming darkness that threatens to overtake the frame, just as it overtook each passing night before breaking into a new day.
The Satanic Temple, founded in 2013, is basically the Yes Men with an ethos, using humor and outrageous behavior to call attention to hypocrisy, particularly when it comes to incursions of religion into the public sphere.
Mr. Jones's latest stunt — turning up on Capitol Hill this week to call attention to his claim that he is being unfairly silenced on ideological grounds — led to an embarrassing rebuff by a conservative Republican senator.
The head starts do not call attention to themselves like, say, the popular countdown clocks that have been installed at 22017,286 intersections around the city to warn pedestrians how much time they have left to cross.
Where herbs are often chosen to complement and flatter the ingredients they adorn, spices call attention to themselves, transforming and sometimes even usurping a dish, so it becomes a mere vehicle and excuse for spice itself.
The protests began in 2016 when Colin Kaepernick, then a San Francisco 49ers quarterback, began sitting and later kneeling during the anthem to call attention to police shootings of unarmed black men in the United States.
A few days after the crash, Jen shared pictures of the accident and of Braeden to the Plus Mommy Facebook page to call attention to using a booster seat and making sure it is installed correctly.
When the Seattle recruiters visit schools, they are sometimes met by antiwar "counter-recruiting action teams" who call attention to civilian deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan and the high rate of sexual assault in the military.
Kelly has faced increasing scrutiny in recent months, as the #MeToo movement continues to call attention to sexual misconduct, and as critics of Kelly note that the music industry has done little to condemn his actions.
Over the past week, a bunch of activists marching under the banner of "Democracy Spring" descended on Washington, DC, provoking 1,400 nonviolent arrests to call attention to issues of big money in politics and voter suppression.
Over the years, she wrote letters to top Chinese leaders like Deng Xiaoping and Zhu Rongji, hoping her husband's stature in China could help call attention to the plight of the families affected by the Tiananmen crackdown.
When Mr. Pavlensky nailed his scrotum to a crack in the cobblestones of Red Square in 2013, to call attention to the submission of Russian men to President Vladimir V. Putin's governance, he was detained only briefly.
One of the hallmarks of Afrofuturism is that it uses the grandiose spectacle of a deliberately othered state of blackness — often through metaphors of aliens, androids, and other nonhuman species — to call attention to its own difference.
The killing of Mr. Carson just after midnight on May 18, 2013, shocked New York City and led to angry street protests to call attention to a surge of violence against gays in the city that year.
But funds have proved hard to find and White House press secretary Josh Earnest said last week that the Obama administration hopes the visit would call attention to congressional Republicans' refusal to fund further aid to Flint.
Elyse Cizek, the event organizer who is a woman of color that writes, models, and has survived rape told Variety that she wanted to call attention to how survivors were used in media but silenced in reality.
Imboden, a member of the gold-winning fencing team, explained his actions on Twitter, saying that the societal problems plaguing America "cut short" his pride for the country, so he kneeled to call attention to the issues.
But given the company's recent announcements admitting to the discovery of "inauthentic" social media campaigns ahead of the midterm elections, it's strange that the literacy library doesn't call attention to spotting potential problems on its own platform.
A show at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston in 2014 tied her glass containers of colored light to artists like Larry Bell and Dan Graham, whose glass sculptures call attention to the experience of perception.
On March 14, 2018, thousands of students walked out of their classrooms to advocate for gun reform policies and call attention to the lives lost in the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
In Boston, hundreds of people late last month blocked a bridge in the city's Seaport district to call attention to rising sea levels and to demand local and federal officials act on the "climate and ecological emergency".
A "super chat," similar to Twitch's Cheering feature, lets a fan call attention to their message by highlighting it in a bright color and pinning it to the top of the stream to give it more visibility.
In private conversations with President Richard Nixon in 1971, Henry Kissinger said, "Well, the Indians are bastards anyway" because they were trying to call attention to violence in East Pakistan carried out by an American-friendly regime.
From my foreign policy role in the Senate, I want to call attention to the Republican Party's apparently new position that the United States should not provide military assistance to Ukraine, as alluded to in its platform.
In the upper-middle-class neighborhood Saipov's family moved to, one resident agreed to speak on the condition she not be identified out of concern for her privacy and a desire to not call attention to herself.
The announcement also came as dozens of migrants looking to call attention to their plight in Central America have reached the US border, where they are slowly being allowed across to be processed for their asylum claims.
The player, quarterback Colin Kaepernick, soon shifted to kneeling instead of sitting, and he was clear about his motivation: To call attention to racial injustice, including a string of killings of unarmed African-Americans by the police.
And while "Cielo," hardly unique among experimental films in taking the sky as a subject, describes the feeling of looking upward at a boundless firmament, watching it can't help but call attention to the artifice of moviemaking.
The website GetUsPPE was launched by a group of physicians to call attention to the desperate shortage of masks and other protective gear, and it contains resources for how you can donate a mask in your area.
A national version of the pages is similar to the Texas edition, which does not call attention to gun rights ... Publishers are eager to please state policymakers of both parties, during a challenging time for the business.
And while some have warned him about the economic consequences, several have relished the prospect of another dramatic move that would call attention to what they have described as an illegal immigration crisis on the southern border.
"I resigned to call attention to the serious harm our divided political climate is causing to critical issues, including the serious need to address the decline of American manufacturing," CEO Brian Krzanich wrote in a blog post.
The left especially right now is highly skeptical of corporate power and moneyed interests, and hiding behind an NDA and trying to call attention to other candidates is not the way to put those people at ease.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump used Tuesday's joint address to Congress to call attention to crimes committed by undocumented immigrants, inviting guests affected by such crimes and describing a new office he has ordered created to report them.
Every year, we celebrate this historic victory with Women's Equality Day, including on Twitter, where this year, people used the hashtags #WomensEqualityDay and #EqualityCantWait to call attention to the day — and how necessary it is to keep fighting.
The billionaire is the latest cultural figure to call attention to Puerto Rico, joining Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez, Marc Anthony, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Cuban, the New York Yankees, and Major League Baseball in donating money and supplies.
In excerpts of his speech seen by Reuters, Pence will call attention to an incident in which a destroyer, the USS Decatur, traveled within 12 nautical miles of Gaven and Johnson Reefs in the Spratly Islands on Sunday.
The movie, about a grieving mother who rents three billboards to call attention to her daughter's unsolved murder, also won the awards for outstanding British film, leading actress (Frances McDormand), supporting actor (Sam Rockwell), and original screenplay (McDonagh).
According to New York Magazine, Bergdahl said he left his post after five months in the country because he was fed up with his superiors and wanted to call attention to the way his unit was being run.
Out and about, chilling with her Big Little Lies co-stars, and cheesing with her dad, Kravitz has been wearing the oval-cut stone and diamond band loud and proud, she's just declined to call attention to it.
Parkland student Aalayah Eastmond, who was in a classroom studying the Holocaust when a gunman began firing at students last month, also used the Saturday protest to call attention to how black victims of gun violence are ignored.
In July 2016, the Israeli Knesset passed a law requiring NGOs who receive half their funding from foreign governments to call attention to that fact, a law critics say was about labeling anti-occupation groups as foreign agents.
Media outlets have been quick to call attention to the fact that the shooter appeared to have been radicalized online, and that online spaces played a big role in his attempt to control the narrative surrounding the attack.
The national anthem protests began in 2016 when Colin Kaepernick, then a San Francisco 49ers quarterback, began sitting and later kneeling during the anthem to call attention to police shootings of unarmed black men in the United States.
Organizers of "Tax March" in more than 150 cities across the country and beyond wanted to call attention to Trump's refusal to disclose his tax history, as his White House predecessors have done for more than 40 years.
But much of this research was directed and paid for by the sugar industry itself, as part of a decades-long campaign to suppress findings that might call attention to the health risks of America's sugar-laden diet.
Andre Bauer, a former lieutenant governor of South Carolina who lost the 2010 race for governor to Haley, took to CNN on Wednesday to blast Haley for her misstep and call attention to her past opposition to Trump.
Since there's little oversight of private immigration detention centers, and help from the federal government certainly isn't on the way, Edwards and at least 400 immigrants are partaking in a hunger strike to call attention to the problems.
While many writers have praised Marshall's "Garden" paintings, which they certainly deserve, I want to call attention to two works that have gained less attention: "Black Painting" (2945-229) and "Red (If They Come in the Morning)" (22017).
"Councilwoman CdeBaca made a sarcastic tweet on Twitter to call attention to the Trump administration's downplaying of the coronavirus as a 'hoax,' no more dangerous than the common flu," the statement said, according to ABC affiliate Denver 7.
The context was very different — unlike in Chile, in America the police were allies in the search for the missing — but the impulse to call attention to the lost loved one was something we recognized with a shudder.
Like many N.F.L. reporters, I wrote about the protests last season, when Colin Kaepernick, then a 49ers quarterback, was the first player to refuse to stand during the anthem, to call attention to police brutality against African-Americans.
The Golden Mics could be an opportunity to call attention to the best of audio, or it might end up just giving shows a chance to send out a press release in the hopes that people pay attention.
Please note that this list is not intended to reflect the most popular or critically acclaimed games, but rather to call attention to the virtual vending machines that best embody the values and attitudes of the past decade.
Mr. Miranda, born and raised in New York City to parents from Puerto Rico, is devoted to the island; he is hoping that the run of "Hamilton" here will call attention to both its needs and its riches.
LONDON — Two days before the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire that killed 72 people in London, a group of campaigners projected messages onto public housing blocks across Britain to call attention to persistent fire-safety issues.
For Israelis who are outraged over al-Sharif's execution, though, the incident is a way to call attention to Israeli overreactions to Palestinian violence, and a way to highlight how and when those overreactions can undermine Israeli values.
Some schools also shame girls by forcing them to put on extra clothes that call attention to a violation, or punish them by pulling them out of class or sending them home, affecting their ability to learn in school.
It's a complex situation, explained Syracuse University professor and communications expert Whitney Phillips: On the one hand, progressives are right to call attention to what Facebook is doing with its political ads policies and raise questions about the implications.
At this summer's Amsterdam Pride, a protest march kicked off this year's festivities for the first time, where organizers said 7,000 participants joined together to call attention to the more than 76 countries where homosexuality is still a crime.
The two actors shared that they never anticipated that their story would be received in this way, seeing it as their own personal story, but were grateful for the opportunity to call attention to a much more serious subject.
The National Press Club in Washington hosts an event tonight to call attention to the sixth year that freelance journalist Austin Tice, 37, has been held captive in Syria after being seized at a checkpoint in Damascus on Aug.
The WeWork executive who oversaw compensation at the company late last year and early this year accused WeWork in her lawsuit of ignoring her when she tried to call attention to the pay gap, later putting her on leave.
Each letter has been designed to call attention to things that either are uniquely experienced by or associated with women, and serious issues facing many women today, whether it be equal pay, reproductive rights or protection against sexual harassment.
Michelle Obama used the moment to call attention to the fact that young people of color — especially young girls of color — will be able to see someone who looks like them among the official presidential portraits at the Smithsonian.
Sources with knowledge of the situation say the Trump administration will continue to call attention to various ways in which the U.S. encounters what some Trump advisers perceive is unfair and unbalanced treatment within the framework of the WTO.
Invited to respond to Rodin's 1914 book, "Cathedrals of France," on the decay of the French Gothic cathedral, Anselm Kiefer produced an exhibition of new paintings and sculptures that call attention to every one of the old man's shadows.
Moms 4 Housing members took over the empty home to call attention to the skyrocketing homelessness rates and the practice of real estate speculators buying homes and leaving them empty, while Oakland natives are forced out on the streets.
Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, the top Democrats in the Senate and House, respectively, took to Twitter to call attention to the cause of the students marching in Washington and across the country in favor of strengthening gun laws.
Prankishly conflating the two superpowers, the US and China, the works call attention to the continued dangers of unchecked state authority — prompting a reconsideration, as we move into 2020, of how alike the two countries are or are not.
The president is in Flint to call attention to the crisis caused by lead seeping into the water supply after state officials in 2014 switched the city's tap water source to the Flint River as a cost-saving move.
When Burr Leonard, who founded the popular national barre studio Bar Method in 240, trained to become a barre instructor in 260, she says she was explicitly told not to call attention to the workout's sexiness or sexual benefits.
"You have a million people dying a year, just completely needlessly, because they lack access to clean water," says Damon, speaking to CNBC on Thursday, the 2000th annual World Water Day, which serves to call attention to the problem.
"When I was first lady, I worked to call attention to the plight of refugees fleeing Cambodia for Thailand, I visited Thailand and witnessed firsthand the trauma of parents and children separated by circumstance beyond their control," Carter said.
The group World Against Toys Causing Harm Inc released its "10 Worst Toys of 2016" at the start of the U.S. holiday shopping season, saying it intends to call attention to playthings that may be more dangerous than parents realize.
The video and site are part of a campaign that launched Monday to call attention to the Trump administration's proposed changes to Title X, the country's only family planning program, as well as other attacks on birth control and abortion.
"I resigned to call attention to the serious harm our divided political climate is causing to critical issues, including the serious need to address the decline of American manufacturing," Krzanich wrote in a note posted to Intel's policy blog this evening.
They were furious, for example, that two women were standing outside the schoolhouse with signs that read "Bundy = White Privilege," intending to call attention to the way the Bundy's armed action would have been treated if they were not white.
The body-activist wanted to use her look to call attention to her fourth annual Slutwalk, happening on October 6 in Downtown L.A. Last year, 2,500 people showed up to participate, and Rose is hoping to top that in two months.
The "stumbling stone" plaques are part of a project begun by German artist Gunter Demnig to place small memorials across Europe where victims of the Nazis lived or worked, to call attention to the individual victims and the Nazi war crimes.
"It's really cool this year," she told PEOPLE while speaking about her personal connection to the Verizon's national #weneedmore campaign, which works to call attention to students who lack access to technology and exposure to careers in science and technology.
Eighty-three Detroit public schools -- or roughly 80% of those in the system -- were closed Wednesday because of "high teacher absences," the latest instance of teachers and staff calling in sick to call attention to what they see as inadequate funding.
Cosby's verdict, which came in the midst of the #MeToo movement's efforts to call attention to high-profile men abusing their power, added to ongoing debates about race, gender, and consent centered on Cosby and the women who raised allegations.
Phones and computers and TVs with OLED displays (which are still a little high-end, but increasingly popular) will still get through, but the idea is mostly just to call attention to the way Silicon Valley has taken over our lives.
Nicole Kidman, Elisabeth Moss, Saoirse Ronan, Rachel Brosnahan, Frances McDormand, and Laura Dern all took home awards for their masterful portrayal of powerful, complex women—most while donning black to call attention to the #MeToo movement and sexual harassment in Hollywood.
Trump indicated to aides over the weekend that he was interested in delivering a prime-time address to call attention to the issue, but it was not immediately clear whether TV networks had agreed to clear airtime for a presidential address.
A visa agent who said he was about 30 feet away when the blast occurred said the source appeared to be an explosive device, set off by a man who had been trying to call attention to a human rights issue.
Still, as activists continue to call attention to the problems wrought by unequal policing in America, it is clear that reform will require persistence as well as the support and buy-in of communities, politicians, and, to some extent, police.
She and other family members used the news conference to call attention to a nonprofit group they started last May called Advocates for Victims of Illegal Alien Crime, or Aviac, which she said has "close connections" to the Voice office.
In other appearances at awards shows and on talk shows, Mr. Franco said that he supported the rights of women to call attention to acts of sexual misconduct, while contending that his own accusers had made inaccurate claims about him.
A rep for Taxi, the Canadian ad agency behind the abomination, told Insider that they raised the price on their candle in order to call attention to the gender wage gap and how women make 75 cents to every man's dollar.
The controversial issue of kneeling during the anthem has become more prevalent in the NFL in a gesture intended to call attention to what protesting players see as a pattern of racism in the treatment of African-Americans by U.S. police.
" Later Monday night, Mr. Krzanich of Intel resigned from the council, saying: "I resigned to call attention to the serious harm our divided political climate is causing to critical issues, including the serious need to address the decline of American manufacturing.
In this column, I explore some of these cases and call attention to an unusual dialogue emerging between the court's most conservative justices and the religious right that has good reason to suppose that its moment is finally at hand.
One hundred cardboard cutouts of Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg stand outside the US Capitol in Washington, DC, to call attention to the hundreds of millions of fake accounts spreading disinformation on the social media platform, April 10, 2018.
I can imagine Mr. Johnson views this pile-on as a way to call attention to the microaggressions working-class immigrants face daily, but the family's cruelty felt stifling — it's troubling to see Marta saddled with so much real-world baggage.
And while some have warned Trump about the economic consequences, several of his political advisers have relished the prospect of another dramatic move that would call attention to what they have described as an illegal immigration crisis on the southern border.
Donning his public advocate hat, he plans to call attention to the performance of the city's 311 complaint line by releasing data about response times at various city agencies, and the number of calls it takes to get a problem corrected.
"It's time for them to consider whether they want to continue to facilitate the status quo in the hopes that at some point new realities emerge — or call attention to the way that those democratic norms have been hollowed out."
This year, although several black actors, directors and writers were nominated for Academy Awards in various categories, the National Hispanic Media Coalition staged a pre-Oscars protest on Saturday to call attention to the dismal representation of Hispanic Americans in film.
There are two pairs of paintings, the diptychs, "Trellis Too" and "Garden in Cassis" (both 2017) and the vertical rectangles, "Summer in the City I" and "Summer in the City II" (both 2018), that I want to call attention to.
In the call for sex workers rights organizations including the Black Sex Workers Collective, find it important to call attention to the intersecting interests that encompass the issue: reproductive rights, labor laws, and representation of the LGBTQ community, to name a few.
In this green painting populated by a handful of dark blue shapes edged with a light blue border, Parsons uses the title to call attention to a shape that looks like the silhouette of a cartoon bird sitting in a cartoon boat.
In Iceland, which currently provides the most equal working environment for women according to our index, female workers staged a protest last October in which they marched out of their offices early to call attention to the country′s 14% gender pay gap.
It encourages people to exchange money for a product, is wedged in the middle of unrelated material, and uses a different soundtrack to call attention to the fact that it's not related to the main message, a technique used by many podcasts.
If there are major discrepancies between their version and the public version — or if the Congressional version still redacts large amounts of information — House Democrats may well call attention to that as they continue their calls to receive the full, unredacted report.
Conversely, the "Fearless Girl" statue, was commissioned by one of the world's largest banks — State Street Global Advisors — as a way to call attention to the gender pay gap and a lack of women on corporate financial sector boards, according to the company.
His Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, took the opportunity even on odd-child-out years—the 38th anniversary, the 41st—to call attention to the progress made on the march toward equality, and the need to stay vigilant to ensure its continued success.
We want to watch a movie, not 150 minutes of stitched-together celebrity cameos that continually call attention to the fact that there's the dude from Billions playing Steve McQueen in the background of a scene and, oh, is that Luke Perry?
The protests began in 2016 when Kaepernick began sitting and later kneeling during the anthem to call attention to the killing by police of unarmed black men and boys across the United States, as well as racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
Not only does Steven Spielberg's crisp retelling of the Pentagon Papers story call attention to journalism's highest calling, but Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham's heroic stand -- having been thrust into that position -- is a stirring portrait of courage during feminism's pre-Roe v.
It also weighed in on political topics with stunts like a "chick tax" on chicken fries in pink packaging, designed to call attention to the so-called pink tax on women's products, and a Whopper "fast lane" that sought to explain net neutrality.
But Black Panther's costumes not only stand apart from that tradition, they explicitly call attention to western societies discounting the history of regal African clothing because the bold afrocentric looks are worn by a society that's gravely underestimated by Americans in the film.
For weeks, Republicans have sought to call attention to a secret dossier they compiled that details abuses of power at the FBI — an effort that Democrats say is merely an attempt to discredit an investigation into Russian interference during the 2016 presidential election.
"My wife and I were in North Carolina today, and I wanted to call attention to this cowardly attack on our supporters in North Carolina and to no less extent an attack on the American political system," Pence said outside of the office.
"I was immediately impressed when I saw Riley's letter; that a nine-year-old girl had the courage to use her voice to call attention to an issue and keep us accountable," Curry said in an announcement of the UA ICON Curry 6.
The decision upheld that of a lower court, which stated the perpetrators, a trio of Palestinian-born German residents, wanted to "call attention to the Gaza conflict" when they prepared and then lobbed Molotov cocktails at the synagogue one July night in 2014.
The Queer Liberation March aimed to call attention to the killing of black trans women, protest U.S. detentions of migrant children and oppose actions by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to curtail the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and other queer people.
The former San Francisco 22016ers quarterback has not played in the NFL since becoming a free agent in 2017; the year before, he sparked a league-wide protest by kneeling during the national anthem to call attention to racial injustice and police brutality.
Meghan Bodette, who identified herself as one of six protesters (one of whom was filming), said their goal was "to call attention to the Turkish state's war crimes and human rights abuses against the Kurdish people," both in Turkey and in Syria.
He has talked passionately about the dwindling number of black athletes in baseball and in support of Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback who knelt during the national anthem in 2016 to call attention to police brutality and racial inequality.
"If you disagree with Spencer to that extent, don't come to his lecture, don't call attention to him," Mr. Robinson said in an interview at the group's modern offices, where photos of the Reagan Ranch and of influential conservative leaders are on display.
Warren's campaign paid for the sponsored ads to appear on timelines of Facebook users in hopes that the ads would call attention to the fact that Facebook allows politicians to blatantly lie in promotional material that then gets shared across the platform.
His recognition of a North Korean defector during his State of the Union this year and his subsequent meeting in the Oval Office with North Korean defectors suggest that he is willing to call attention to human rights abuses in North Korea.
But earlier this month, Burrow received the kind of national attention even our best college athletes rarely get when he won the Heisman Trophy and used his acceptance speech to call attention to a phenomenon that deserves much wider coverage: food insecurity.
Their absence nonetheless set up a contrast that Trump and his allies are sure to continue to call attention to, as they coincided with Trump's signing of a proclamation recognizing Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback has not played in the NFL since becoming a free agent in 2017; the year before, he sparked a league-wide protest by kneeling during the national anthem to call attention to racial injustice and police brutality.
The writers also call attention to the "irony" that US servicemembers can be "entrusted to fly multimillion-dollar aircraft over hostile territory" but "not trusted to carry a simple pistol in order to protect themselves, their families and their fellow servicemembers" back home.
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (Reuters) - Female customers at a New Hampshire bakery chain got a 21 percent discount on their bagels and coffee on Tuesday as part of an effort to call attention to the wage gap between men and women in the United States.
To understand, we have to take a look at Banksy's history of subversive, highly politicized artwork, which is often accompanied by pointed stunts — many of them conceived to undermine power structures and call attention to the superficiality of the world we live in.
The incident, particularly Azaria's punishment, is thus a way for these Israelis to call attention to what they feel are unjust protections of Palestinians, whom they see as inherently violent and posing a threat that can only be controlled through violence like Azaria's.
At the time, Jenkins said he wanted to call attention to the fact that the meaning of the protest, which aims to bring awareness to racial disparities in America's justice system, had been lost in attention to Trump's ongoing criticism of the players.
The buildings of Mr. Gwathmey and Mr. Siegel, like any that call attention to themselves, have attracted critics and controversy (a luxury tower at Astor Place, for example, proved anathema to many who lamented the demise of the East Village as they knew it).
They want to put Trump on trial through his nominees, using the billionaires he's nominated to his Cabinet to call attention to conflicts of interest, and using conservative nominees to show how Trump has reversed course from previous campaign promises, according to aides and senators.
He and his colleagues give presentations to schools across the country and let students know that if they see anything troubling online, they can call attention to the problem and get help by using the #ICanHelp hashtag or through a direct message to the company.
The pair pointed out that they weren't trying to make a big, sweeping statement about the role that the internet and its recommendations play in people's lives, but they did want to call attention to how many of our decisions are essentially made for us.
As liberals debate if they're comfortable spending their money at places where some of it may end up supporting the president, actor Armie Hammer (Call Me by Your Name, Sorry to Bother You) on Friday sought to call attention to another wealthy Trump benefactor.
And Justice Fortas reminds us that even if there is some chance of raucous protests swelling after players defy their principal to call attention to police brutality, racial injustice—and, now, presidential disdain for free expression—"our constitution says we must take this risk".
Ultimately, these problems show how social media, which has been a particularly important tool for people of color and racial justice organizers to find community and call attention to issues like systemic racism and police violence, has been manipulated to target these very groups.
Three Senate Democrats have gone to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) to search for the GOP healthcare bill as part of an effort to call attention to the fact that Republicans are writing their legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare behind closed doors. Sens.
Co-founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield were arrested in April at "Democracy Awakening" protests at the US Capitol to call attention to issues like environmentalism, health care, voting rights, and racial justice, which they have publicly called attention to in the past, as well.
Yiannopoulos, who claims to disdain identity politics but rarely forgoes an opportunity to call attention to his sexual orientation, spent much of 2016 and the early part of 23 on what he called the Dangerous Faggot Tour, visiting dozens of colleges across the country.
In the end, while the three justices' views, passionately laid out over a total 16 pages, are unlikely to change the majority sentiment, they call attention to the difficult legal issues still in the backdrop even as the number of death sentences has plummeted nationwide.
As part of an effort to call attention to the concern about challenges facing Asian-American performers, several organizations planned a forum Monday night at Fordham University, and also employed a hashtag, #MyYellowFaceStory, that is being used on Twitter by theater artists sharing their experiences:
He later became a contributor at CNN, where he's been a fixture during the Trump era, defending the president on all kinds of matters (he once said that Stormy Daniels' lawsuit against Trump was merely "a porn star" trying to "call attention to herself").
Being that the art world's tastemakers in the 19779s — the time Duran was getting his start — claimed to be colorblind, as quality was all that mattered, it is easy to see why he did not call attention to his Native American and Asian heritage.
At the fund-raiser, he told reporters that he wanted to call attention to a situation that he said has been ignored in the news media: the plight of migrants who cross illegally into the United States and then die of thirst or hunger.
Demonstrators are gathering Tuesday morning in front of the White House and on the steps of City Hall in New York to call attention to the Saudi-led invasion of Yemen, which has contributed to a humanitarian crisis in the Arab world's poorest nation.
The bill is part of an effort by Republicans to call attention to the nuclear deal ahead of the elections, and to criticize a cash payment the administration made as part of a separate arms deal that settled a dispute that went back decades.
Gilbert King: Both faith and strategy define King's legacy In May 50, Martin Luther King Jr. came to Tallahassee, Florida, to call attention to a little-known case that he hoped would shine a bright light on the inequalities of the criminal justice system.
Gates noted that while a 1103 outbreak of H1N1 influenza (dubbed the swine flu) wasn't as lethal as people initially feared, it did call attention to the fact that the world doesn't have a coordinated approach to help with early detection and spread of pandemics.
That apparent double standard has given renewed energy to the ambitions of Ghosn's lawyers and family to call attention to the plight of the man who remains effectively under house arrest in Tokyo, still under constant surveillance and unable to speak to his wife.
Nor should it be difficult for liberals and conservatives alike to call attention to the plight of Iran's political prisoners, much as both sides were once moved to action by the plight of political prisoners in the Soviet Union or China or South Africa.
Since Colin Kaepernick first knelt for the national anthem during an N.F.L. exhibition game more than two years ago, his calibrated gesture — meant to call attention to racism, social injustice and police brutality against people of color — has evolved into a broader distress signal.
Though these numbers are hard to substantiate, their existence is an attempt to call attention to the "we support our own" ethos people say they see in other groups — and how other communities profit from majority black consumer bases without reinvesting in the community.
With MoMA's shortsightedness in mind, I want to call attention to a handful of artists, most of whom are neglected, hardly known, or unknown in New York: Xinyi Cheng, Leidy Churchman, Ed Clark, Luchita Hurtado, Matsumi Kanemitsu, Bhupen Khakar, Suellen Rocca, and Eiichi Shibata.
He laid out five ways in which Helena hopes to make a difference: the first is simply in serving as a connector among successful people in different industries; the second is by using the social media reach of certain members to call attention to the work that other members are already doing; the third is by using that social media reach (I'm looking at you Gomez, Moretz, and Chopra) to call attention to other organizations that are doing good work; the fourth is working directly with non-governmental organizations and corporate partners and finally, the group will look to work directly on issues that it identifies.
The new lawsuit intends to "call attention to the problem of systemic racism in Fresno, in addition to the violation of the church's First Amendment free speech rights," Mollie Lee, a senior staff attorney with the ACLU who is involved with the lawsuit, told the Post.
PETA and local members will hold two memorials for her this week, because while we recognize that it's too late to help her, it's not too late to call attention to SeaWorld's other orca prisoners, who must be released into seaside sanctuaries as soon as possible.
But the notice does call attention to the fact that the past few weeks have brought several developments — like allegations of judicial misconduct and the death of Joshua Brown, a key witness in the case — that could potentially change what an appeal for Guyger could look like.
It was an important moment for her dad, who struggled with his mental health and had attempted suicide earlier this year, and Ellie used the tweet to both highlight how far her father has come and also to call attention to the stigma surrounding mental health.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A woman who climbed the Statue of Liberty's stone pedestal to protest U.S. immigration policy declared in federal court on Monday she would do it again to call attention to the plight of families separated at the border and was found guilty of trespassing.
" 'I feel sorry for the people caught with it' KAVV's Lotsof told CNN he recorded the PSA about two years ago, "mostly to call attention to Arizona's extreme laws for child pornography and to try and keep people out of life in prison just for possessing pictures.
This is the reality of immigration enforcement that the Trump administration does not want to call attention to, just as it would probably like to pretend that those undocumented people who are in college, serving as valedictorians and becoming productive members of society do not exist either.
I should also call attention to Gears 4's excellent PC port, which not only looks amazing and offers a frankly staggering level of graphical customization, but is available for free to anyone who buys the Xbox version (and vice versa) under Microsoft's Xbox Play Anywhere initiative.
"A lot of journalists have a kind of perspective that the only way to deal with the pervasive real problems on the internet is if we call attention to them, so that we can begin to kind of uncouple negative influence or hate speech," she said.
She has also become known for her ongoing series of cartoonlike "girls," candy-colored ceramic sculptures of nude women performing various tasks, such as holding up lampshades or mirrors, that playfully call attention to the multiple roles women are often expected to take on in domestic spaces.
And spectacular news stories like the child migrant crisis of 2014, or the 1,200-member "caravan" traveling through Mexico last week, call attention to the fact that some people are still crossing into the US — and that they can't, for various reasons, be summarily detained and deported.
Mr. Miliband is using the I.R.C.'s platform to call attention to the underlying causes of the crises his organization seeks to address, while also staying close to the field; next month, he will travel to Africa for an update on the group's work fighting Ebola.
Douglas Pike, a journalist who joined the U.S. Information Agency in Vietnam and later as a State Department employee, was one of the first Americans to call attention to the massacre, and cited it as evidence of the dangers of a communist takeover of South Vietnam.
Nunes also was one of the Republican House members from California who in July wrote a letter to call attention to the Trump administration for overlooking the needs of specialty-crop markets in the federal government's $12 billion effort to mitigate retaliatory tariffs from China and others.
Tourists and workers on Wall Street on Monday were met by a jarring spectacle: protesters, some lying in pools of fake blood outside the New York Stock Exchange, some dancing and others chanting, all to call attention to people killed by climate-related disease and disaster.
" More than 200 players protested before Sunday's games this week, a response to Trump's comments at a campaign rally on Friday where he called for players who protest during the anthem, which began last year to call attention to police brutality toward minorities, to be "fired.
In May, Mr. Mitchell and Ms. Le dropped the price of a bed at their Easy Tiger hostel, which they opened in town in 22019, to 270,2160 dong, or about $23, "to shock the system" and call attention to the unsustainably low prices, Mr. Mitchell said.
The state's attorney general, Alan Wilson, had been working with the Conservative Leadership Project, a political group, to focus attention on the fact that four sitting justices were born in the 1930s, and to call attention to the potential for the next president to fill at least one vacancy.
But while he did not directly criticize governments or government policies, he spoke deliberately and pointedly about "forced migration," apparently using that terminology to call attention to the thousands of people who have fled violence and upheaval in Central America and to heighten an awareness of their plight.
"Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced his departure from the council on Tuesday, writing in a blog that his decision was intended to "call attention to the serious harm our divided political climate is causing to critical issues, including the serious need to address the decline of American manufacturing.
Many people to my left see my opposition to Trump in the Oval Office as so obviously correct that it is ludicrous even to call attention to it, as though I have just bravely declared that I object to driving while blindfolded or to further wars with Britain.
Instead of showing a clear strategy, Trump cherry-picked foreign crises to call attention to and described a disturbing set of double standards in how we approach various nations, which indicates that there is no consistent, analytic approach to foreign policy issues that matter deeply to American national security.
But organizers of the Queer Liberation March aimed to call attention to the killing of black trans women, protest U.S. detentions of migrant children, and oppose actions by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump to curtail the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and other queer people.
In the past year, Google employees have organized walkouts and other forms of protest to call attention to the company's handling of sexual harassment allegations, discriminatory labor practices, YouTube's policy decisions regarding homophobia, and its participation in Project Dragonfly, a censored search product targeted at the Chinese market.
In June 1966 he led a small group of marchers who, over four days, walked the entire length of the recently completed Washington Beltway, the 64-mile-long highway that encircles the city, to call attention to the problem of suburban landlords who would not rent to black people.
Facing rising corporate inequality and markets increasingly dominated by a tiny handful of firms, Democrats will propose a new federal office and federal guidelines that would aim to make it more difficult for companies to merge and easier for federal regulators to call attention to their "anticompetitive" behavior.
Most countries' statement are carefully crafted not to condemn hacking to spy on other countries — none of those countries can credibly claim not to do that — but to call attention to a longstanding disagreement between China and much of the rest of the world's cyber powers over what constitutes acceptable behavior.
For Bush, the work started 22002 years ago this month, when she took over her husband's weekly radio address -- the first solo appearance by a first lady -- to call attention to the oppression of women and children under the Taliban in the wake of the attacks of September 215, 216.
Not only did it call attention to Mr. Trump's own failure to serve in Vietnam despite his being of prime draft age at the time, it rankled veterans who tend to rally around their own and detracted from the economic and national security message Mr. Trump was trying to present.
Decriminalization advocates point to a 2012 study that found that "the vast majority of people involved in the sex industry are better off" in New Zealand, while opponents call attention to the National Council of Women of New Zealand's finding that some prostitutes continue to be as young as 13.
The ambassador's aides countered that a low-level State Department official had required a six-car convoy a few months before on the same route, and added that Ms. Power had brought along nine journalists, including a New York Times reporter, to call attention to the plight of the refugees.
The ostentatious use of classic rock on the soundtrack, scene and spatial transitions that call attention to themselves with graphic design or camera trickery, the sense (borrowed from the Coens) that reality is a sheet of thin ice that could crack and immerse you in the chaos beneath at any moment.
He was sitting in the headquarters of Documenta's public programs here, near a building once used by Greece's military dictatorship to interrogate prisoners — a choice of venue some Greeks found provocative if not insulting even though Mr. Szymczyk said it was intended to call attention to the country's troubled history.
Samantha Power, the American ambassador to the United Nations, told of Mr. Wiesel's quest to call attention to his most famous work, "Night," a memoir recounting daily life in the camps that was published at a time when the word "Holocaust" was not yet a part of common American discourse.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) at a press conference sought to call attention to votes cracking down on crime by undocumented immigrants, a central issue of Trump's campaign.
Saudi Arabia may be eager to call attention to the Houthi mines to counterbalance allegations that the kingdom and its principal ally, the United Arab Emirates, have committed war crimes by conducting airstrikes that have killed thousands of civilians and imposing a partial blockade that has threatened Yemen with famine.
The bronze sculpture, titled "Fearless Girl" and created by Delaware-based sculptor Kristen Visbal, is part of a publicity campaign developed by advertising giant McCann New York to call attention to SSGA's public call urging companies it works with to put more women in leadership positions and on their corporate boards.
And on a broader scale, the details of these raids call attention to the ways that police violence, excessive force, and unnecessary interactions with police officers can negatively affect children of color, often creating a sense of distrust in and anxiety around law enforcement that lingers long after an incident has occurred.
Broadway Shines A Light On Girls' Education, part of the Let Girls Learn initiative backed by the first lady, brought together spouses of heads of state and government and girls from a variety of groups to call attention to the estimated 62 million young women who aren't in school across the globe.
The filmmakers—Kevin Feige, the maestro of Marvel Studios, Anthony and Joe Russo, the directors, and Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, the writers—have worked out that it is much more enjoyable and sensible to call attention to the rules of their play-universe than to pretend that they do not exist.
That year, in April 2002, our school was one of many nationwide that took part in the first national Day of Silence—a day on which LGBTQ students and their allies refrain from speaking for an entire school day, in order to call attention to the way bullying silences them throughout the year.
The performative protest marked the closing of the BP-sponsored exhibition Scythians: Warriors of Ancient Siberia and was intended in part to call attention to a trove of documents made public the following day by Culture Unstained, a group lobbying to end the fossil fuel industry's sponsorship of cultural events and institutions.
And Mr. Assange has denied knowing who his source was; at the time, Russian military intelligence officers created the fictitious online persona of a hacker calling himself Guccifer 2.0 to disseminate and call attention to the files, although evidence that it was most likely a front for Russian intelligence was broadly discussed.
There is nothing uncommon about the White House starting a coordinated effort to call attention to a president's accomplishments at a major milestone, such as the 100-day mark or the end of a year, when top officials there often assemble and circulate talking points to federal agencies and communicators on Capitol Hill.
But in her review of "The Campus Rape Frenzy" (April 9), Jill Filipovic is merciless in her criticism of its authors, KC Johnson and Stuart Taylor Jr., for their use of anecdotal evidence about men falsely accused of date rape in order to call attention to the ruinous effect of such denunciations.
And some of the work (like filling the courtyard space of the gallery with tents to call attention to the homeless population living just a few blocks away from its manicured garden and bustling restaurant) was a welcome and powerful reminder of the income inequalities that confront the city and the country.
The political scientist Suzanne Mettler coined the term "the submerged state" in 93 to refer to the jungle of hidden government "programs" designed not to call attention to themselves, often perpetuated not because they are still helping the neediest, but because they are lucrative to the finance, insurance, and/or real estate industries.
Representatives like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Lois Frankel, and Ayanna Pressley — who tweeted she wore white with a kente cloth to honor women like Alice Paul "who led the movement" as well as women like Ida B. Wells "who were excluded from it" — wore the color to call attention to gender equality and women's rights.
Though Lovato didn't get sober immediately after leaving rehab at 6623 – she admitted that she went on a "bender of two months" during which time she was using cocaine daily, and continued to use other drugs as well — the incident with the background dancer did call attention to the very real problems Lovato was facing.
One consequence of this has been to call attention to the Chicago Statement, which has been adopted by Purdue, Princeton, American University, Johns Hopkins, Chapman, Winston-Salem State and the University of Wisconsin system, according to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (Fire), a pro free-speech non-profit which is actively promoting it.
"Based on your press releases this week, you would think the most important homeland security problem facing the nation is a handful of Central Americans moving through Mexico," Thompson said, referring to a caravan of mostly women and children asylum seekers that takes place every year to call attention to the plight of Central Americans.
Chie Fueki, Didier William, and Alexi Worth are painters who are not nostalgic for a past style or a historical moment, which is why I want to call attention to their work, examples of which can be seen in the group exhibition, ZIG ZAG ZIG, at DC Moore Gallery (June 21 – August 10, 2018).
The Google researchers say they wanted to call attention to the overlooked operations of Sandworm, a group that they argue hasn't gotten as much mainstream attention as the linked Russian hacking group known as APT28 or Fancy Bear, despite the enormous scale of Sandworm's damage in attacks like NotPetya and earlier operations in Ukraine.
There has been a concerted effort by Bock and his publishers alike to call attention to the facts behind the fiction: in the jacket copy, the acknowledgments, media appear­ances, and a conversation with the novelist Tom Perrotta that was prominent in advance reading copies and now serves on Bock's website as a reader's guide.
The conversation is set to cover issues ranging from construction of a border wall to the "caravan" of people making their way to the US from Central America -- an annual publicity effort to call attention to the plight of Central American migrants that has drawn furious tweets from President Donald Trump in recent days.
Even with the best preparation, there is no way to account for a clueless employee who doesn't notice that the bar stool with the curvy back just isn't going to work, or the well-meaning manager who doesn't want to call attention to a diner's size by asking which seat might be most comfortable.
In South Texas on Sunday, several Democratic lawmakers, including Senator Jeff Merkley, visited a Border Patrol Processing Center in McAllen to call attention to the policy, while Representative Beto O'Rourke, who is running for the U.S. Senate in Texas, led a protest march to a temporary detention facility for immigrant children set up near El Paso.
Whatever the reason for this (and perhaps it was because Microsoft didn't want to alarm users or call attention to the vulnerability), the fact remains that you may not know until it is too late whether an update is a critical cybersecurity measure or whether it just adds some new feature or fixes an obscure bug in the software.
And, after a theater season with an unusually high number of black, Hispanic and Asian-American performers, some are using their visibility to call attention to issues: Next week, a group of performers and writers, including the six-time Tony winner Audra McDonald, will appear at Columbia Law School for an event to support the Black Lives Matter movement.
" Dr. Thompson added: "Back in 1971, when the men in New York's dreaded Attica Correctional Facility stood together to call attention to the terrible conditions they faced, Phylis Bamberger not only paid attention, but she spent her life thereafter working to make sure that all of New York's prisoners would have meaningful access to the courts.
"I hope that what we're doing with broadcast and digital journalists will be able to amplify their efforts and to call attention to the fact that we're not fake news, we're not the enemy of the people and here are the things we do every day by covering the news," said Dan Shelley, the association's executive director.
Their strike, timed with rush hour in New York and day-long in cities like Los Angeles, was meant to call attention to the fact that drivers—who in almost every case are not technically employees—do not earn living wages, even as major players in high finance gush over what's expected to be a historically rich valuation.
Baptist's book came out in 2014, the same year that essays like the Ta-Nehisi Coates's "The Case for Reparations" and protests like the Ferguson Uprising would call attention to injustices in wealth and policing that continue to affect black communities — injustices that Baptist and other academics see as being closely connected to the deprivations of slavery.
It is a highly charged debate, with unmistakable racial undertones, pitting advocates of free speech who argue that professional athletes should have a right to use their positions to call attention to social issues against those who contend that refusing to honor the anthem disrespects the military and the nation, and that sports is no place for such displays.
Artists and artworks include: Special programming includes Beyond Borders, a collaborative series of installations and events organized by SITE Santa Fe, the School for Advanced Research, and the Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe. Beyond Borders' inaugural exhibition, participatory art project Hostile Terrain 94, intends to call attention to the realities of migration and border policy in our hemisphere.
"The governor should step up, say once again he's responsible — because he seems to change that message every week or two, whether he's responsible or not," Mr. de Blasio said about his fellow Democrat, in an apparent reference to the governor's eagerness to call attention to his role in the opening of the Second Avenue subway.
Although the movement gained national fame through its efforts to call attention to racial disparities in police use of force (particularly in the Ferguson, Missouri, protests over the police shooting of Michael Brown), it's fostered a bigger conversation, especially among the left side of the political spectrum, about the many ways in which minority Americans are systemically disadvantaged.
Compared to Myriad, San Francisco appears bolder and more legible — all the better to call attention to the fact that you can purchase a new iPhone: If you'd really like to take a deep dive, Apple gave a 32-minute presentation about San Francisco at its Worldwide Developers Conference in 2015, just before the font made its iPhone debut with iOS 9.
Underpass with Elephants (Lean Back, Your Life is on Track), 2015 Wasteland with Rhinos & Residents, 2015 Quarry with Lion, 2014 Alleyway with Chimpanzee, 2014 Quarry with Giraffe, 2014 Road to Factory with Zebra, 2014 Wasteland with Elephant, 2015 Factory with Rhino, 2014 Nick Brandt uses his moody portraits of elephants, giraffes, and lions to call attention to Africa's vanishing megafauna.
Sessions and President Donald Trump have repeatedly criticized the caravan -- an annual pilgrimage of mostly women and children fleeing what they say are dangerous situations at home to make asylum claims in the US. The journey is held every year by an organization known as "Pueblo Sin Fronteras," or People Without Borders, to call attention to the plight of such migrants.
The Indivisible group has been working to call attention to Rohrabacher's Trumpian positions on global warming ("not man-made, if it is in fact even occurring"), Obamacare ("nonsensical"), and Russia ("We've been treating Russia as if it's still a hostile dictatorship that wants to undermine democracy every place they can in the world, and that's just not the case anymore").
It is a brand whose mission has been perfecting the basics: the things people wear not because they fantasize about being elite athletes, or because they fantasize about having the lifestyles of elite athletes, but because they fantasize about having functional clothes to wear every day that don't cost a huge amount or call attention to themselves, but still look good.
Bland's death was one of several that fueled the spread of efforts like #SayHerName, which aims to call attention to the ways that black women are uniquely affected by police violence and brutality, noting that black women are not only affected by shootings and excessive force, but also deal with things like sexual assault at the hands of police officers.
It says that there is a community of artists, writers, academics, filmmakers, poets, dramatists, and allies who see each other, who bear witness to the significance of the lives of black folk, to their color and drama and uniqueness, and more, bear witness and call attention to the systems that undergird and enable the violence that arbitrarily ends these lives.
Whether designers want to call attention to the fact that Black women are rarely uplifted and celebrated on a grand scale, or remind the industry that everyone is allowed to participate in fashion no matter what they look like, or further, push back on the narratives surrounding the place they call home, this season's runways are full of commentary on current affairs.
But by Friday, as Mr. Trump worked to call attention to his powers of persuasion in securing commitments from a dozen wavering Republicans to back the health measure, the White House was left frantically trying to explain why Mr. Spicer had repeated allegations that the Government Communications Headquarters, the British spy agency, had helped to eavesdrop on the president during the campaign.
President Donald Trump, who never met a news story he couldn't make about either himself or TV ratings, has taken on the National Football League, saying that pro football's slumping ratings are the result of some combination of rule changes designed to prevent head injuries, national anthem protests meant to call attention to police violence against black Americans, and (of course) Donald Trump himself.
Users have created some clever wallpapers to hide the hole, and Samsung recently partnered with Disney to release a series of its own custom wallpapers that camouflage the camera Hiding the hole is pretty easy with the right wallpaper: it just needs to be surrounded by something that's black, or call attention to it with something is actually a hole, or at least a small, round dot.
The directors of Casual, led by series co-executive producer Jason Reitman (he of Up in the Air, Juno, and others), call attention to this throughout the show, often choosing the perfect closing image of one of the characters, isolated and alone, staring at some element of their privilege that was supposed to bring them happiness, while sad white person music plays on the soundtrack.
Photo: Gizmodo/Melanie EhrenkranzEach of the survivors wore square black-and-white pins reminiscent of the Time's Up pins donned on the Golden Globes red carpet last year, a gesture to call attention to the movement that served as a response to the flood of sexual harassment and assault allegations in Hollywood and a push for racial and gender equality within the entertainment industry.
Global aid groups say they are relying on increasingly unorthodox stunts such as the "Famine Food Truck" the aid group Oxfam has been driving around Washington, DC, in an attempt to call attention to what it describes as the worst humanitarian disaster since the end of World War II: a food crisis spanning South Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria, and Yemen causing extreme hunger for 30 million people.
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They were part of a broader coalition of pro-Jones groups that brought their message to Alabama's African-American voters, from young professionals in cities like Birmingham and Huntsville to those living in the so-called black belt, a rural swath of the state long plagued by poverty where a United Nations official recently visited to call attention to a lack of sewage and other basic services.
It was trending that way already before Trump, because the act of protest Colin Kaepernick chose to call attention to police shootings of unarmed black men — sitting and then kneeling for "The Star-Spangled Banner" — was clearer in the calculated offense it gave than in the specific cause it sought to further, clearer in its swipe at a Racist America than its prescription for redress.
"There seems to be a pretty concerted effort here to call attention to very serious crimes and reports of crimes that happen over communications platforms and try to tie that to encryption and sort of use that as a lever or wedge against the further spread of encryption," says Andrew Crocker, a staff attorney at the nonprofit Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital rights group.
This is for two equally predictable reasons: Democratic economists do not see deficits in the current range as problematic, while Democrats generally have repeatedly seen deficit panic manipulated to extract cuts form social programs that would otherwise have been politically unacceptable — and most Republicans, in turn, do not want to call attention to the deficit because their 22019 tax legislation played such a large role in expanding it.
That group included President Trump, who on Monday retweeted an account praising the memory of the Cardinals' star, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2004, and calling for a boycott of the N.F.L. It was just one of many dozens of tweets over the weekend that contrasted Corporal Tillman's service with the demonstrations during the national anthem, which started as a way for players to call attention to racial injustice.
But, in that case, the found antennas serve the same function as the unpainted plaster surface of the low white consoles in Rachel Whiteread's "Untitled (Double)" or the chunky base and welded black sutures on Christopher Wool's 11-foot-high loops of copper-plated steel: They call attention to the vast industrial system from which their components were drawn, making the whole into a kind of networked ready-made.
But while the work of resistance is undoubtedly cumbersome, most political scientists do believe that it makes life difficult for populist governments: The painstaking work of opposition can call attention to unpopular policies; slow the progress of pending legislation; embolden judges to strike down unconstitutional laws; pro­vide support to embattled media outlets; change the calculus for moderates within the regime; and force international governments and organizations to put pressure on a would-­be dictator.
But in a recent Gallup/Knight Foundation survey of 250,22018 Gallup Panel members, participants who admitted to having shared verifiably false news items at least once—about 22016 percent of Republicans surveyed, and 503 percent of Democrats—reported doing so for a number of reasons, including wanting to call attention to a story's being inaccurate (250 percent) and believing that the story in question might be true, despite suspecting it was false (22018 percent).
Chris MurphyChristopher (Chris) Scott MurphyOvernight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces White House eyes September action plan for gun proposals Trump phoned Democratic senator to talk gun control MORE (D-Conn.) pushed to call attention to the Republican-backed lawsuit currently making its way through the courts that aims to overturn the entire Affordable Care Act.
In recent years, Amy Schumer has emerged as one of comedy's biggest stars, a performer and writer who has used her visibility and Emmy Award-winning sketch series, "Inside Amy Schumer," to call attention to a wide range of social issues that were once considered too uncomfortable to joke about, be they the chauvinistic depiction and discussion of women's bodies in the media or the public's unwillingness to believe sexual assault charges made against Bill Cosby.
In "Trump Calls for Boycott if N.F.L. Doesn't Crack Down on Anthem Protests," Julie Hirschfeld Davis writes: It is a highly charged debate, with unmistakable racial undertones, pitting advocates of free speech who argue that professional athletes should have a right to use their positions to call attention to social issues against those who contend that refusing to honor the anthem disrespects the military and the nation, and that sports is no place for such displays.
And instead of focusing on reprimanding Kaepernick, Abdul-Jabbar wrote that people should look at the disturbing picture that castigating Kaepernick paints of America today: What should horrify Americans is not Kaepernick's choice to remain seated during the national anthem, but that nearly 50 years after Ali was banned from boxing for his stance and Tommie Smith and John Carlos's raised fists caused public ostracization and numerous death threats, we still need to call attention to the same racial inequities.
Others, including several military veterans — Representatives Conor Lamb and Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania, and Elaine Luria of Virginia — are coalescing around former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Some are reluctant to publicly articulate their fears of a Sanders nomination, not wanting to call attention to the divisions within their party or risk alienating a potential nominee, but several of them privately described a sense of foreboding that has set in over the past two weeks as Sanders has emerged as the top finisher in the first two contests of the Democratic race.

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