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For those, you only need to catch the eye of one director.
It did catch the eye of one enthusiast in Hawaii named Jimmy Pflueger.
These clues will catch the eye of the knowing without alerting the masses.
A cheap, powerful rocket like this could catch the eye of NASA, too.
There is nothing quite grand enough to catch the eye, nor grimy enough to avoid.
But many stripes are there quite unnecessarily, simply as design features -- to catch the eye.
As an artist, it must be important to catch the eye of a big collector.
They clack on the keyboard, accrue crud, catch the eye and require near-constant pruning.
While there are amazing anecdotes here, there is little to catch the eye or ear.
In 1937, the "Lancellotti Discobolus" would catch the eye of none other than Adolph Hitler.
The world stops spinning long enough for me to catch the eye of one of the creators.
The challenge is offering $100,000 of prizes and a chance to catch the eye of federal agencies.
Polly: Sometimes something would catch the eye of one of us and that person would shoot it.
DRIVING through the Liberian countryside, on a rare paved highway, two kinds of roadside sign catch the eye.
It doesn't have to take over a room, the key is adding just enough to catch the eye.
Sure there are a few interesting adjectives being tossed around — and "granny blowjobs" definitely does catch the eye.
Milo may still plot and scheme and catch the eye of the press, but his frequency is limited.
Northern Michigan University is offering a degree that may catch the eye of marijuana enthusiasts: medicinal plant chemistry.
However, Boeing, Airbus and other major aircraft makers will also be hoping to catch the eye of buyers.
They run images of works from the portfolio, and these pictures catch the eye of Julie Deeds Phillips.
To watch him is to experience a player who does not just catch the eye, but demands it.
And, if they are really lucky, they just might catch the eye of a powerful Broadway casting director.
It is not the first Nazi-era site to catch the eye of a private developer in Germany.
But — hey — the flame icon does catch the eye… Say more with new emoji reactions for Direct Messages!
Her best bet is to follow her older sister's example, and catch the eye of a well-off man.
To further catch the eye, Hadid exposes her long legs through the side slit detailing of the comfy trousers.
Others have affected just one word at a time, and so tend to be too subtle to catch the eye.
To catch the eye of a potential employer, make sure you have easy to digest formatting that highlights relevant experience.
Social media has cultivated a resurgence of mute visual culture, sharing videos that catch the eye without offending the ear.
He utilized the same few attacks but in flowing chains which will catch the eye of even the modern grappler.
Whichever males happened to have scales that best reflected these wavelengths were more likely to catch the eye of females.
More candidates means more field operations, more advertising, more canvassing, and more candidates to catch the eye of potential voters.
Maybe, with enough time and training, I could even deliver a stunt performance that would catch the eye of Liam himself.
That changes when, on Sarah's first day at her new school, her abilities catch the eye of Nancy, Bonnie and Rochelle.
Paps got Bella out in NYC rockin' workout gear to catch the eye of every potential suitor waiting in the wings.
A middle-aged former union boss being walked in handcuffs from a police station house is sure to catch the eye.
Even when the story drags, which it does as the action grows frenetic, the shiny and bright bits catch the eye.
The 36-year-old has come up with a variety of schemes to catch the eye of his patron, President John Magufuli.
Sparkles give it an alluring charm that will catch the eye (and all the compliments), but won't make you the main attraction.
He figured a couple of years at Dodge City Community College might help him catch the eye of a Division I program.
These are proud and intimidating motifs, designed to catch the eye of a club's adversaries and give them serious pause for thought.
The vertically laid out penta camera setup on the back will catch the eye of camera nerds, but it's not particularly exciting.
As the shadows stretch across the pitch in inner-city Hanoi, the words emblazoned on their bright yellow jerseys catch the eye.
What's more, scenes on the ice often take place at night, poorly lit and with little contrast or color to catch the eye.
"Free meals and video games might catch the eye of a 25-year-old programmer more than a 401(k) match," said Chamberlain.
Here are a few examples, but the one that will catch the eye is a collaboration between J.K. Rowling and the British Library.
It didn't take long for J.L., then in her early twenties, to catch the eye of Ashland County correctional officer Christopher J. Bond.
To catch the eye of retailers and get her product out there, Chandran focused on appearing at trade shows for the gifting industry.
One tiny work — smaller than a sheet of printer paper — manages to catch the eye by imitating insect displays in natural history museums.
Certainly they don't have the sort of hardcore tech IP that can catch the eye of a social giant like Snapchat or Facebook.
You won't find a better place to network, find a new job, meet collaborators or maybe even catch the eye of an investor.
As for colors and patterns, most people would say that I'm a vibrant guy with loud colors and things that catch the eye.
When Stanley wears it, he becomes an exuberant and confident charmer, which eventually helps him catch the eye of Tina Carlyle (Cameron Diaz).
These all might sound like superficial facets to business, but there's more to it than the shiny accolades that catch the eye first.
To ensure your résumé will catch the eye of head hunters, dive into this course, led by marketing and recruitment specialist Tom Wzietek.
Instead of raw power, manufacturers have focused on new configuration ideas, unique software, gorgeous materials, and radical designs to catch the eye of customers.
Pedro Key last year allowed the artists to paint the facade of his house with abstract figures that still catch the eye of passersby.
They waited for one of their honeypots to catch the eye of a far-right influencer and then used a botnet to amplify it.
These experiential bookings are offered by local host-types with specialties that might catch the eye of vacationers looking for an authentic local experience.
Next time you send out a carefully curated signal across the social channel, hoping to catch the eye of your Daisy, you're Gatsby-ing.
The designs will be flashy, aimed to catch the eye of consumers, but the swimmers themselves will be much more the center of attention.
Twitter offered an alternative route for Sun, who is Asian, to catch the eye of traditional media, just as it has for many others.
But this measure's success in Oregon may catch the eye of other states with difficult budget situations as a way to bring in additional revenue.
The base of the pigment is a neutral, mid-tone brown, yet when it catches the light, bits of iridescent blue sparkle catch the eye.
Even if a product does manage to catch the eye of the right person in the district administration, approval processes in these organizations are cumbersome.
Before you get to show off your firm handshake or warm smile at interviews, it's your resume that will catch the eye of hiring recruiters.
She was one of the most admired ballerinas of her generation, and one of the last to catch the eye of the choreographer George Balanchine.
Dr. Guan mentioned that he hoped that the news might catch the eye of President Trump and affect his views on the Paris climate accord.
Those who believe we can live in harmony with the beasts and so redeem ourselves will try to catch the eye of the next animal superstar.
Increasingly, the Academy Awards is a chance for brands and their marketers to catch the eye of A-listers and everyday Americans alike by gifting stuff.
After all, the best way to win the prize that Gorsuch captured for himself is to catch the eye of the Federalist Society and its adherents.
Nordsee is expected to catch the eye of private equity groups with plans for an international rollout of the restaurant chain, as well as some industry peers.
Guild Investment Management's Shirata recommends buying technology stocks less likely to catch the eye of government regulators, and he pointed to networking, videogames and cloud computing companies.
With many of the top investors in the U.S. in attendance, it represents a great opportunity for startups to raise capital if they can catch the eye.
The star attractions, the ones that catch the eye, are on the left-hand side: seven replicas of the European Cup, one for each of Milan's victories.
Yi's voluble, high-voltage performance is the play's chief delight.) Alex takes that advice, trying to catch the eye of a floppy-haired senior (Collin Kelly-Sordelet).
They need to take dense, jargon-filled research articles and clarify them into succinct feature pieces that both catch the eye and stay true to scientific findings.
That's not to say that the Grow Box is ugly, but it's quite large and will most certainly catch the eye of anyone walking into the same room.
Increasingly, the Academy Awards is a chance for brands and their marketers to catch the eye of A-listers and everyday Americans alike by gifting goods and services.
Toy maker Funko is starting to catch the eye of Wall Street analysts, as the company's pop culture merchandise positions it in a "growth niche," according to Jefferies.
You never know when you might end up in a room rapping for Wiz Khalifa or catch the eye of A$AP Rocky as he strolls down Sixth Street.
If you're looking to finally make a splash at your workplace or catch the eye of your boss, I couldn't recommend a more effective way to get people talking.
As much as I'd like to get excited, this is slightly par for the course for a lot of sports-oriented startups that catch the eye of a celebrity.
The Spieth One is distinctive in ways that do not catch the eye: the springiness, the snug heel support and the wide placement of the spikes for better stability.
Their owners hope they will catch the eye of the wealthy Emiratis who visit several times a year to buy the fastest mounts for multimillion-dollar prize races in Dubai.
Sometimes, when Pat Morrin has people over, a certain taxidermied creation—one with a big beard, brooding eyes, and a jutting snout—tends to catch the eye of his company.
As they did, the ballplayers — experts at looking through everyone while seeing everything — allowed themselves to catch the eye of a fan at the edge of the third-base dugout.
They're designed to catch the eye of anyone craning their neck to get through that last Candy Crush level before they board and alert them when a relatively quiet trains approaching.
She will also catch the eye of a hunky fellow outcast (Liam Hemsworth) who lives in a trailer with his mother, his mentally challenged brother and a gaggle of other siblings.
Jeremy Corbyn&aposs party was dominant when it came to campaigning on the internet, making use of memes, viral Facebook posts, and sharply edited videos to catch the eye of voters.
First, it helps to understand why an indie movie set in Texas and built around intellectual-property abuse, would potentially catch the eye of a team of Los Angeles-based TV writers.
Instead, they turned to individual online backers who got the company off the ground and gave it enough traction to catch the eye of the venture capitalists who had passed it over.
She remained loyal to GM after graduating but moved into management, rising far enough to catch the eye of CEO Dan Akerson, one of two outside CEOs who managed GM after its bankruptcy.
These kinds of product-focused companies with strong consumer brands are clearly wildly valuable to larger food and beverage companies, and all this M&A activity will surely catch the eye of investors.
In the final months of the campaign, Trump strained to become the polished presidential figure many believed he needed to become to catch the eye of independent voters, while controversies dogged his campaign.
Thursday's planned protest is the first such event in the nation's capital, but so far it has failed to catch the eye of the lawmakers who create the policies that the protests will target.
This obsession landed her a sponsorship from Moog, and helped catch the eye of Teklife's DJ Earl, with whom she's working on new project called WORKFLOWW that draws from club, jazz, and ambient music.
What might immediately catch the eye is an old woman in profile with a quote from Petrarch — "cosa bella mortal passa e non dura" ("mortal beauty passes and does not last") — beneath her visage.
She orchestrates a series of meet-cute setups, trying to force Harriet to catch the eye of Mr. Elton (Alan Cumming), who seems like kind of a sleaze, but at least he's no farmer.
More than 150 players attended, most of them high academic achievers and each one hoping to catch the eye of a member of Jones's staff or the more than 60 Division III coaches there.
This little boost in sexiness may be the thing that helps you catch the eye of an attractive stranger who will whisk you away to Paris for the most amazing weekend of your life.
And if you're trying to catch the eye of your object d'amour, what better way to do so than by carving his name — or perhaps an illustrated representative of his name — into your living flesh?
Autonomous and electric flight innovation may grab headlines at the 703 Paris Airshow, but the likes of Boeing, Airbus and others will also be hoping to catch the eye of buyers with more traditional aircraft.
Sunday's soccer game was yet another chance for a swelling group of national team players to catch the eye of Coach Jill Ellis as she looks ahead to the 2019 Women's World Cup in France.
The President probably won't make South Africa a US election issue, but his tweet shows that a Fox News report that criticizes the State Department can catch the eye of the President and influence US policy.
I tried to catch the eye of my dad or sister on either side of me, but they were looking straight ahead, probably thinking of the horde of people behind us who weren't in on the joke.
Hybrid Air Vehicles is hoping the slow-moving, helium-filled Airlander 10 will catch the eye of potential customers who might want to use it to carry cargo or deliver aid, for surveillance, communications or leisure purposes.
Nerf blasters come with those bright color schemes as a way to catch the eye of little kids in a toy store, and because of government regulations preventing toy weapons from looking too much like the real thing.
Backers of the legislation no doubt hope that the fiscal responsibility aspect will catch the eye of Senate Republicans who have come out in opposition of the legislation on the grounds that it could set violent offenders free.
Bitmoji TV could also up the quality of Discover, which still feels like a tabloid magazine rack full of scantily clad women, gross-out imagery and other shocking content merely meant to catch the eye and draw a click.
"As home becomes the place where most people die, this should catch the eye of policymakers who should ask how we should be providing more resources so people who want to die at home can do so," Warraich said.
Eventually, Dumbo's exploits catch the eye of Coney Island amusement park owner V.A. Vandevere (Michael Keaton), and his star, trapeze artist Colette Marchant (Eva Green), who offer Max and the Farriers the chance to take Dumbo to the big leagues.
There's a chance the company will showcase some new stuff at its press conference next week (previews of robotics and AI always tend to catch the eye), but the company just unloaded a bunch of stuff on the home entertainment front.
But beyond the rare bricks-and-mortar factory investment, a trio of pledges by U.S. giants Facebook and Google and German software maker SAP to boost their footprint in the French technology sector was likely to catch the eye of investors.
Maybe we're spending so much money on lattes because we're actually all loitering around the stirrers until our favourite Pret server's shift starts or trying to catch the eye of that hot bearded barista while he cleans the milk steamer.
You believe the car can see you and does not plan to run you down, but you can't catch the eye of a driver, since whoever is sitting in the driver's seat is not actually in control — or paying attention.
Part of Boldt's job, then, is to ensure a steady supply of talent to make the model work: either good enough to carry Leverkusen into the Champions League or to catch the eye of a team higher up the food chain.
In that context, that ground-floor installation, designed by Olivia Kim of Nordstrom and the artist Marc Hundley, with an accompanying zine, feels like a kiosk designed to catch the eye — a diversion or a destination, depending on your mood.
Prices reflect the location, size, surroundings, atmosphere and condition of a property — as well as its ability to catch the eye of potential buyers and inspire "coup de foudre," he said, using the French phrase for love at first sight.
It is part of the "fintech" sector that is beginning to catch the eye of regulators as big banks invest in uses of blockchain for critical market infrastructure such as settlement of securities transactions, bond trading and cross-border payments.
The company is hoping the FreeWrite will catch the eye of both professional and aspiring writers who think they would benefit from a writing environment devoid of email, social media, and any other distractions that the internet wants to throw at you.
Like Marshman, the middleweight native of Stockholm found success on the European circuit ahead of his call-up to the UFC, riding a seven-fight winning streak complete with six stoppages—enough to catch the eye of then-UFC matchmaker Joe Silva.
While Korea has a tendency to be overlooked in Asia — China's vast population and the emerging potential of India and Southeast Asia catch the eye of tech firms — Lee said he believes it has all the ingredients for a financial tech revolution.
Netflix insiders recommend crafting your online persona to catch the eye of Netflix recruiters, asking Netflix employees for advice on what skillsets to build for the job you want and for referrals, and attending events hosted or attended by Netflix when possible.
We're still not sure if Apple's surprise entry into the Black Friday sales season will result in manufacturer discounts to the iPhone 7, but its newest challenger will be part of a major promotion sure to catch the eye of anyone considering a switch.
MANILA (Reuters) - Two things catch the eye in the office of Joselito Esquivel, a police colonel enforcing a national crackdown on drugs in the Philippines' most crime-ridden district: a pair of boxing gloves in a display cabinet and an M4 assault rifle lying beside him.
It is my hope that the aesthetics of my pictures will catch the eye of more people and make them curious about the stories behind the photos, to the point that they change their consumer behaviors and help keep these shops open as long as possible.
In other words, mobile devices transform the commute into a much-needed opportunity for social connection and creativity, thanks to digital tool kits like GIF databases, emoji keyboards, Snapchat filters, sharable content and even discreet flirtation apps designed to digitally catch the eye of a fellow rider.
Eventually the company went through a couple of accelerators, Angelpad and Techstars, and started to catch the eye of angel investors — Passion Capital, Ballpark Ventures, Firestartr, Andy McLoughlin, Tom Hulme, Ustwo founders Mills and Sinx, FIG and Richard Fearn — who collectively put $600,000 into the startup.
Previously, he was displayed in a quiet hallway that visitors might only discover while trying to find the restrooms, his case off to the side, the only distinguishing feature that might catch the eye being an imperial "N" topped with a crown branded on his thigh.
It seemed to catch the eye of the Chinese government last year following a media campaign — the upshot of which was an unprecedented high traffic DDOS on its webpages and Github account, which took Github down for days and generated huge server bills for Great Fire to cover.
After all, the more outré or high fashion or sparkly (sequins are good for this) the outfit, the more likely it will catch the eye of one of the many photographers who haunt the entrances of shows, and then the more likely it will end up on Instagram.
Because of Gülen's international influence, he has been a lesser-known right-wing bogeyman in the United States for years, but he — and his extremely tenuous connections to Bill and Hillary Clinton — didn't really catch the eye of right-wing media until the lead-up to the 2016 election.
Another statement in the blog that could catch the eye of SEC officials is Musk's reference to his discussion with Tesla's board on Thursday, during which both parties decided not to pursue the deal, said M. Ridgway Barker, a partner and chair of the corporate finance practice at law firm Withersworldwide.
A day or so before the "all thumbs" revelation, I was reminded once again that I am what used to be called "getting on in years": I was standing in a crowded car when my eye happened to catch the eye of an attractive young woman who was seated in front of me.
The film's first hour or so follows a hungry, younger man, Sergio Morra (Riccardo Scamarcio), who is desperate to catch the eye of the great showman: An early scene finds him, the picture of postmodern ambition and focus, fucking and snorting coke off a young woman with a Berlusconi tattoo on her lower back.
I wouldn't even expect that a particular bit of smart gun tech would have to be particularly reliable or even fully baked to catch the eye of a zealous California congressperson, who wouldn't wait for the market to sort out the technology's viability before insisting that it be included in all future firearms sold in the state.
According to a Wall Street Journal article from two years ago, "thousands of daters have turned to big cats to help them catch the eye of potential mates," though after the law made "hugging, patting, or otherwise touching" tigers at state fairs and circuses punishable by up to $500 in fines, they'll now have to pose with regular house cats instead.

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