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Visa has caught the eye of Wall Street firms lately.
The attacks have also caught the eye of the police.
And its popularity has caught the eye of larger publishers.
The result caught the eye of Derek Murphy, who runs MarathonInvestigation.
He caught the eye of the French regent, the duc d'Orléans.
The bank has also caught the eye of other European peers.
Indeed, Knocki has caught the eye of two accelerators in the industry.
Last month, Bana's tweets caught the eye of a world-famous writer.
But was the vinyl itself, not the songs, that caught the eye.
The idea has already caught the eye of some members, including Rep.
They flew off shelves and caught the eye of Kim Kardashian herself.
The shutdown's impact on cybersecurity has also caught the eye of lawmakers.
He quickly caught the eye of editors at BBC, CNN, and Time.
"Three Dots" caught the eye of Afghanistan's largest media conglomerate, Moby Group.
Also that day, ZeroHedge's post caught the eye of someone at RedStateWatcher.
But it wasn't bad driving, apparently, that caught the eye of authorities.
That's question has caught the eye of Matt Viser of the Boston Globe.
And it's that platform-agnostic approach that interestingly caught the eye of Playground.
And of course, it also caught the eye of our friend, Rush Limbaugh.
The piece caught the eye of many Republicans, who tweeted angrily about it.
News reports caught the eye of Smith, whose father once worked for Brackenreg.
The company's "smart boot" has even caught the eye of the U.S. Military.
The unique aesthetic has caught the eye of many festivals throughout the years.
That's certainly something that caught the eye of Ariel Tseitlin from Scale Venture Partners.
But more than the players, it is the fans who have caught the eye.
The sweet post caught the eye of several members of Farley's Jersey Shore family.
It was while translating that Najla caught the eye of several visiting American delegates.
Here, CNBC takes a look at some new ideas that have caught the eye.
Then its paints caught the eye of the National Trust, a nonprofit conservation society.
Such well-preserved specimens understandably caught the eye of archaeologists, who found them irresistible.
Needless to say, the video immediately caught the eye of local food safety officials.
The potential for great profit margins has certainly caught the eye of bigger businesses.
" The snap even caught the eye of Andy Cohen, who wrote, "More of this.
And the conversation caught the eye of one longtime reader: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
He eventually caught the eye of Facebook, who hired him from IBM in 2015.
Bosch's starter and generators unit has caught the eye of several private equity groups.
Already in season 11, young musical acts have caught the eye of all the judges.
She had apparently caught the eye of an internationally renowned instructor, and it was flattering.
His post caught the eye of Nina Kaye, who immediately got in touch with him.
That vision of enterprise portability is certainly something that caught the eye of GV's Munichiello.
But it was Charlotte's offensive performance that caught the eye of Knicks Coach Jeff Hornacek.
The community-based, balanced approach to policing has caught the eye of nearby police departments.
Mr. Nieporent eventually caught the eye of Mr. Baum, the man he calls his idol.
It was always the first thing that caught the eye of people who visited me.
The singer subsequently revealed that his package apparently caught the eye of his costar Wilson.
This finding caught the eye of other medical educators, including Dr. Joel Katz at Harvard.
Managed by his brother Jamil Hamilton, Vinyl's first single, "Nostalgia" caught the eye of Shawn Mendes.
That's when he caught the eye of Jason Kapoor, 20, who was driving up behind him.
The startup's unique approach quickly caught the eye of investors at legendary VC firm Andreessen Horowitz.
I caught the eye of many other kids, who like us, looked both confused and resigned.
Mutko's success at Zenit caught the eye of Putin, who had become Russian president in 133.
His snow-car caught the eye of police - and not in the way you might think.
The tweet, of course, caught the eye of Winfrey herself, who then offered up an explanation.
And now an Uber technology called "greyballing " has reportedly caught the eye of the Justice Department.
The fraud caught the eye of European regulators, who had focused mainly on carbon dioxide emissions.
But the name certainly caught the eye of investigators in the United States: Paul J. Manafort.
It soon caught the eye of Bon Appétit and Esquire magazines, and the James Beard Foundation.
Other potential outliers have caught the eye of John Petrides, portfolio manager at Tocqueville Asset Management.
More importantly, Collins also caught the eye of Trump, who offered his unqualified praise on Monday.
Two years later, he put together a trailer and working prototype, which caught the eye of Patti.
Almost 50 years later, these grades caught the eye of Melissa Dell, an economist at Harvard University.
It's unclear exactly what he did wrong -- allegedly -- but whatever it was caught the eye of police.
This increasingly artful rendition of the beautiful game has caught the eye of some forward-thinking sponsors.
A teenager's viral prom video caught the eye of an unlikely viewer — the U.S Department of Education.
Her efforts caught the eye of the party leadership, Palm Beach County GOP Chairman Michael Barnett said.
There she caught the eye — or rather, the ear — of Baxter Black, the genre's most celebrated poet.
But another Texas Democrat has apparently caught the eye (and imagination) of would-be supporters in Iowa.
The meeting has caught the eye of Mueller and lawmakers investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Since it was published, the story has dominated cable news and caught the eye of Congressional Democrats.
Along with raising $229 million from private investors, Mishi caught the eye of the Hangzhou city government.
Having caught the eye of professional scouts, Ponds is sure to explore declaring for the N.B.A. draft.
But he had caught the eye of Ellsworth Johnson, who controlled gambling and extortion rackets in Harlem.
Moving on to murals, he caught the eye of consultants helping curate Mr. Silverstein's previous art project.
Soon after its passage, the amendment caught the eye of Promessa, the Swedish company that invented promession.
As far back as 1986, he caught the eye of the New Yorker movie critic Pauline Kael.
Eventually, Celenza caught the eye of Tastemade, which hired him to make sponsored content and a series.
The odd pairing caught the eye of many viewers, who shared the video clip on social media.
Ferrari meanwhile caught the eye with wing mirrors mounted on the halo head protection device as an experiment.
It turns out he was a poet in his native China, who caught the eye of the Empress.
The scandal had caught the eye of the press and soon the whole country had heard of LSD.
Her campaign has even caught the eye of Parkland student Jaclyn Corin, who tweeted her support her Anzalone.
Bashneft's growth caught the eye of Sechin as he sought acquisitions to increase Rosneft's production and refining capacity.
Blue Vision's tech caught the eye of Lyft, which — alongside archrival Uber — is racing to develop autonomous vehicles.
Fair has raised $1.5 billion in venture capital, so clearly the space has caught the eye of investors.
It caught the eye of Microsoft and eventually became the graphics hardware for the Microsoft Xbox game console.
But about six years ago, his work caught the eye of an industry that felt niche even to him.
The attention caught the eye of 4-H coordinator Cindy Wynn, who lives in a small town in Georgia.
Bharara's high-profile cases caught the eye of the lionizing New York media and made him a public figure.
His exclusion of Creed teammates caught the eye of director Ava DuVernay and actor Samuel L. Jackson, among others.
Growing up in Jacksonville, Florida, in high school he quickly caught the eye of coaches with his aggressive style.
During that time, I caught the eye of the president of Wendy's International, who took me under his wing.
That caught the eye of Morgan himself, who quickly engaged in a war of words with the beloved author.
"This gentleman walked in the door, and he caught the eye right away, and he was confronted," Donohue said.
Her teenage passion and talent with the molecular tool even caught the eye of Crispr co-discoverer Jennifer Doudna.
The Arabic version of the magazine again caught the eye of Jordan's conservative elites, and the website was blocked.
It certainly caught the eye of Nordstrom, which, like other traditional American department stores, has struggled to attract customers.
The poster caught the eye of a student's parent after it was displayed at Narvie Harris Elementary in Decatur.
He threw 13 pitches, 11 of them for strikes, a ratio that caught the eye of Manager Terry Collins.
More recently, Sapelo's limited amount of private land caught the eye of well-off people looking for vacation properties.
He studied illustration at the Parsons School of Design, and his drawings caught the eye of Seventh Avenue potentates.
The region caught the eye of successful producers in other parts of California, and they have flocked en masse.
The congressman's brother David caught the eye of Dr. Brill's campaign through his criticism of Mr. Gosar on Twitter.
This past March, Jake Sirriani went viral when his "internship rap" video caught the eye of NBC's Jimmy Fallon.
Mr. Pottinger's performance caught the eye of David H. Petraeus, the retired general who succeeded General McChrystal in Afghanistan.
In 2018, a large number of Facebook posts about BitClub Network caught the eye of Japhet Mesa in Zambia.
The male film directors I worked for were very happy that I had caught the eye of the master.
That apparently caught the eye of the Kings, who traded Dmitri Khristich and Byron Dafoe to Boston for him.
They seem to have caught the eye of the DEA, in particular, according to an internal memo obtained by CNN.
Vashukevich's footage recently caught the eye of Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader running an anti-corruption campaign against Putin.
As I made my way down Eighth Avenue, I caught the eye of a man approaching from the opposite direction.
The former English major wrote a screenplay and acted in that film, that ultimately caught the eye of Steven Spielberg.
After the campaign raised over $973 in one night it caught the eye of Marcus Lemonis of CNBC's The Profit.
Sarah Paulson's stunning Golden Globes look caught the eye of her partner Holland Taylor — all the way across the country.
Some stories have even caught the eye of celebrities, who visit what they believe to be a terminally ill child.
They caught the eye of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Alumni Association, which was also gathering dresses, and pooled their efforts.
Young and healthy when she entered Birkenau, Veil caught the eye of a Polish woman who helped run the camp.
She was a young woman from the provinces who, in 1954, caught the eye of a congressman on the rise.
Free eventually became one of the most followed users on the website and caught the eye of Rooster Teeth executives.
But it wasn't topsoil that caught the eye of industry—it was Elwood's serendipitous proximity to the country's major infrastructure.
That's when a drunk woman in the group caught the eye of a Massachusetts State Police trooper patrolling the area.
Cora Kelley Ward was a well-respected artist whose late-career paintings caught the eye and admiration of Clement Greenberg.
Those appearances caught the eye of the White House, according to people who worked with the administration at the time.
The film caught the eye of Seneca's idol, Luci Romberg, who sent Seneca a note of encouragement after seeing it.
It's certainly something, along with the company's core mission, that caught the eye of Tarim Wasim, partner at Hellman & Friedman.
Then it caught the eye of the shoe maestro Manolo Blahnik, who has collaborated with Lorod on a capsule collection.
Her classmates were stunned when she caught the eye of then-20-year-old Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant.
But Uber's use of Greyball caught the eye of the Justice Department, which opened a criminal investigation into the practice.
One item caught the eye of Maricel Maffini, a biologist who consults with environmental groups: chocolate cake with chocolate icing.
" I began my artistic career at the age of 5 when my portraits caught the eye of my fellow schoolmates."
The autonomous-driving tech startup caught the eye, and cash, of two of the largest car makers in the world.
Harris was among a group of freshman women who caught the eye of the brothers from Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity.
China's steady growth in spending on robotics has even caught the eye of entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban.
The poll showed Labour doing slightly better than before, on 35%, but it was the Tory result that caught the eye.
Their designs eventually caught the eye of a production company who gave them their own hit show on HGTV, Good Bones.
These trucks' extravagant designs caught the eye of photographer Robert Benson, who lived in Japan for eight years in the '90s.
The Augusta, Georgia, mom's post caught the eye of a local reader who knew Peterson had recently suffered a personal tragedy.
StoreDot has caught the eye of Korean electronics giant Samsung, which has helped the company to raise $66 million (£51 million).
" The hilarious shot caught the eye of This Is Us star Sterling K Brown, who commented "Anna don't get no love?!
I tweeted about porgs for a day, pretended to love them, and caught the eye – however briefly – of Luke Skywalker himself.
Her beauty caught the eye of the sea god Poseidon, who proceeded to rape her in the sacred temple of Athena.
Brazil and Mexico have caught the eye of U.S. executives as investment destinations after a sharp economic turnaround in Latin America.
Peeking through a half-opened pocket door, Trump caught the eye of a small handful of reporters and drew them closer.
He has ties to Stone Corsi reportedly caught the eye of Mueller's team because of his communications with Stone regarding WikiLeaks.
It was there that he caught the eye of Avi Arad, the former Marvel Entertainment CEO and founder of Marvel Studios.
Cyber insurance has caught the eye of some lawmakers who see it as a possible tool to improve defenses nation-wide.
Perry caught the eye when he faked a handshake to talk trash to the largely inoffensive Lim ahead of his debut.
But it is the waistcoat, freed from the shadow of the jacket, that has caught the eye of the watching world.
Her work in "Princess Yang Kwei-fei" (1955), another Mizoguchi film, caught the eye of the former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
Since your debut for the national team in March, you've had some moments that clearly caught the eye of Jill Ellis.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the economist Milton Friedman, and has more recently caught the eye of Silicon Valley technologists.
His efforts even caught the eye of President Obama, who tweeted about Jahkil in 2017, and the two met shortly after.
Along with taking in the NFL game, Sully also watched the Texans warm up and caught the eye of JJ Watt.
Although the actress caught the eye of everyone on the red carpet, Moreno didn't get any recognition from The New York Times.
His marketing strategy caught the eye of Aviv Weil, of Creative Shop Facebook, Africa -- who had spotted the creation on social media.
As for how a small indie film could have caught the eye of an HBO writer, Lybrand has a few potential answers.
Eugenia Siapera, who researches social media and journalism at Dublin City University, said Qunun caught the eye of the right people online.
Her campaign even caught the eye of Marcus Lemonis, star of CNBC's The Profit, who agreed to donate two tickets to Jim.
The Saturday Evening Post article caught the eye of Frank Hanighen, a fellow Haverford graduate with solid nonintervention credentials of his own.
It caught the eye of Walmart, which agreed to exclusively sell Pizza In A Bag in all of its 4,751 stores nationwide.
The 35-year-old public relations executive posted a hilarious account on Facebook detailing how he caught the eye of Madonna's crew.
The buff flag bearer and taekwondo athlete caught the eye of Today show hosts (especially Hoda Kotb) and playful social media users.
This, naturally, caught the eye of environmental reporters—and royally pissed off activists who have been pushing for a climate-focused debate.
But eventually, the long-neglected neighborhood caught the eye of city planners in the late 1980s as a shining prospect for development.
Popular among her peers, she caught the eye of fellow physics student Ulrich Merkel, whom she met during a Russian exchange trip.
Her spirited 3D pieces have caught the eye of big companies like Instagram, who have approached the artist to create commissioned pieces.
Besides the small handful who caught the eye of law enforcement, the worst punishment these men have faced is losing their job.
When Kwang Uh and Matthew Kim opened Baroo in 2015, it caught the eye of the restaurant critic Jonathan Gold shortly after.
Her performance at the 1992 Floating Jazz Festival, a cruise across the Caribbean, caught the eye of Mr. Burton, the acclaimed vibraphonist.
But, he caught the eye of scouts for the San Diego Chargers and was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2003.
As the company expanded, the partners caught the eye of "Shark Tank " producers, who reached out to invite them on the show.
The ambitious high school production caught the eye of some in Hollywood, including "The League" star Paul Scheer, who tweeted about it.
Burt Reynolds caught the eye of Hollywood producers — and a larger audience — when he did a nude centerfold for Cosmopolitan in April 1972.
It was in the N.W.S.L., in fact, that he caught the eye of U.S. Soccer's new women's national team general manager, Kate Markgraf.
It's exposed a massive business that continues to grow, and that's caught the eye of a myriad of companies — including Intel and AMD.
According to American Folk Art, his work caught the eye of the orphanage's philanthropist Charles Page, who offered him the Sand Springs job.
In fact, Surrealist cookery is here, and has been since the late '90s, when Adrià first caught the eye of the epicurean elite.
It's worth noting that IoT management and security have caught the eye of many companies and MobileIron won't be alone in this market.
Sadler has a total of six tattoos — and one of them caught the eye of Warriors star Steph Curry and his wife, Ayesha.
Apparently the reason for his arrest — the word scrawled on his police file — was so unusual that it caught the eye of researchers.
As the company grew, they caught the eye of "Shark Tank " producers who reached out to invite the two businessmen on the show.
The online campaigning activities of the UK's new prime minister, Boris Johnson, have already caught the eye of the country's data protection watchdog.
Last week, two of Banksy's pieces caught the eye of collectors, fetching six figures at Bonhams postwar and contemporary art sale in London.
The clip was shared by five-time Olympic gold-medallist Nadia Comaneci and caught the eye of the country's sports minister, Kiren Rijiju.
He had already caught the eye of Ballet Theater's choreographer in residence, Alexei Ratmansky, who got his own start at a choreographic workshop.
"El Mal Querer" has earned worldwide acclaim and she has caught the eye of producers like Pharrell Williams, who she's been working with.
No surprise it caught the eye of the industry, which named Hunting Season a finalist in the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund this summer.
Mr. Martín, at 6 feet 10inches tall, caught the eye of Ms. Jackson when he did splits for one of the trainers there.
The convenience and versatility of the Deskcise is what really sold us, and it apparently caught the eye of the Consumer Technology Association.
Mr. Buttigieg is little known to most of the voting members, but his gilded résumé has caught the eye of many influential Democrats.
One week, he mentioned a few Churchill books he had acquired, which caught the eye of the financier Saul Steinberg, the corporate raider.
The case caught the eye of social media users in a country known for its struggle with maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
Peeking around a half-opened pocket door, Trump caught the eye of a small handful of reporters and drew them closer to him.
Now he runs an organic food and juice company that's caught the eye of celebrities such as Karlie Kloss, Gigi Hadid, and Novak Djokovic.
This is also true for Caitlyn Jenner, who has already caught the eye of organizations such as the LGBTQ advocacy group Log Cabin Republicans.
Gordon wanted to play the potential trend turnover with a stock that has caught the eye of both value and growth investors alike: Apple.
GIFs — short, animated clips cut from iconic videos — have caught the eye of investors in Silicon Valley, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
"Rock the boat, don't rock the boat baby," Carter captioned the post, which caught the eye of none other than her ex Jenner, 35.
At Exposure, she finished second in the 15-and-over division, and also caught the eye of Woodward's Hendrix, who was announcing the event.
Despite being despised by many, Freeport's commodity-driven stock has recently caught the eye of one trader ahead of this week's Federal Reserve meeting.
The Bachelorette star, who immediately caught the eye of Becca Kufrin, had previously gotten romantic with Kufrin's friend and fellow Bachelor contestant, Tia Booth.
This year's bachelor, 26-year-old software salesman Ben Higgins from Indiana, has even caught the eye of Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco.
The convention's financing also caught the eye of federal prosecutors, who later found evidence of secret slush funds, money laundering and quid pro quos.
As Foria circulated the press, however, it garnered attention and curiosity, and it eventually caught the eye of Beverly Hills urologist Dr. Jennifer Berman.
In fact, it was something like those double plays and the way they stood out from the rest that caught the eye of Archer.
It caught the eye of his friend Matthew Williams, the designer of the fashion brand Alyx, who photographed it for Nick Knight's SHOWstudio platform.
Earlier this year, ARPA-E withheld $91 million in funds it was obligated to spend, a move that caught the eye of congressional Democrats.
When hundreds of women performed the chant in the streets of the Chilean capital of Santiago, it caught the eye of New York Rep.
Blake said he pushed three times that year, unsuccessfully, to strip Lee from the holiday, but the effort caught the eye of Republican Gov.
While its leggings are still racking up reviews, they've already caught the eye of some Amazon shoppers who say they're comfortable and perfect for workouts.
Keeping in line with the throwback theme, the image caught the eye of Shane West, Moore's costar in the 2002 film A Walk to Remember.
Lo and behold, given the nascent state of the DIY home security space and our quick time to market, we caught the eye of Icontrol.
This time, her work caught the eye of TV show Al Rojo Vivo, which asked her to give an on-air interview explaining the artwork.
Danny Amendola is raising some eyebrows after he seemingly took a jab at Zedd, who may have caught the eye of the football player's ex.
"He auditioned, and I think being that cheeky personality that he was, he really caught the eye of the producers," says his older sister, Hannah.
The poll, first published on Friday, seems to have caught the eye of Trump, who tweeted Monday morning about "Fake News polling," disputing the results.
That statement caught the eye Sanders, who frequently refers to Roosevelt in his arguments for Democratic socialism and his single-payer "Medicare for All" plan.
Rapper Soldier Kidd tells TMZ ... his career's been derailed ever since online accusations of his possible involvement in XXX's shooting caught the eye of investigators.
Four years ago, Trevorrow's first feature film Safety Not Guaranteed was an indie critical darling (for whatever reason) and caught the eye of Steven Spielberg.
One photo in particular, which shows Baldwin, 22, driving a car, caught the eye of her former flame Shawn Mendes, who double tapped the image.
The Bochner show, which drew national attention, also caught the eye of Ms. De Salvo, who was instrumental in bringing Mr. Rothkopf to the Whitney.
The proposed tax has caught the eye of Amazon, which has twice met with Chilean officials working on the legislation to express the company's concerns.
As he waited in line he caught the eye of a fellow immigrant and cracked a smile, clearly hoping to pass with his denim undetected.
He went on to earn rave reviews with his CNN town hall performance last month and has caught the eye of many in Obama World.
Its rapid growth has caught the eye of the U.S. government, which has zeroed in on the app over fears it poses national security risks.
Eventually it caught the eye of another company working with former "Biggest Loser" winners, who bought the content and other assets from him for $25,000.
Industry watchers are expecting a flurry of dealmaking in and around sports bettingBarstool has apparently caught the eye of other sports-betting companies as well.
His published entreaties caught the eye of DeWitt Clinton, the civic-minded legislator and mayor of New York City, who committed himself to the project.
After graduating to a Tumblr account, she caught the eye of Vice magazine, for which she shot a fashion editorial at the age of 17.
Torres had caught the eye of legendary restauranteur Sirio Maccioni, who invited him to join New York's famed Le Cirque restaurant as executive pastry chef.
The efficient design of this pour-over coffee maker caught the eye of the people who buy goods for the Museum of Modern Art's shop.
But it's his collaborations with Oneotrix Point Never—"Rachett" and "Let's Work"—that have most caught the eye in the run up to the release.
As growth and legitimacy began separating the groups, the event caught the eye of investor Moj Mahdara, who took a stake in the company in 2013.
Fifteen placards with pages from the book have been erected in Lublin's city center, and the graphic novel format caught the eye of young passers-by.
Her striking and undeniably modern pictures caught the eye of magazine publisher Henry Luce, who in 1930 offered Bourke-White a staff position at Fortune magazine.
The pint-size actors deliver the hosts' most memorable catch phrases with admirable gusto, and even caught the eye of one of their real-life counterparts.
But after years of absorbing the negative health costs of fast-food restaurants, these communities have caught the eye of politicians looking to reform the industry.
Minter's corner caught the eye of Carlos Berrocal, the Panamanian referee, who stepped in and stopped the bout midway (1.45) in round three due to cuts.
Unsurprisingly, that has caught the eye of investors from outside of the region, with Alibaba and Tencent among those taking a serious look at local startups.
The demographic shifts have caught the eye of many analysts, some of whom now mention Arizona and Georgia in the same breath as emerging swing states.
According to BBC, Steve Biro was visiting the Canadian Raptor Conservancy in Ontario, when he caught the eye of one of the sanctuary's most famous residents.
The rule caught the eye of LeBron James, as it would prevent his agent and friend Rich Paul from being able to represent some young players.
When Mr. Whiteside joined Ballet Theater, the Queens caught the eye of the night-life impresario Susanne Bartsch, who hired them for club nights and parties.
It sounded like a brief rattle of gunfire, so I emerged from a ransacked house and caught the eye of one of the soldiers accompanying me.
The 19-year-old also caught the eye of her home country's high-profile athletes with fellow tennis player Genie Bouchard calling the victory "Canadian history".
Later, Mr. Wayne caught the eye of the media scion S. I. Newhouse Jr. and was named one of the first contributing editors at Allure magazine.
He caught the eye of David Zinman at the Aspen Music Festival and went on to assistantships at the Cleveland Orchestra and the San Francisco Symphony.
Photos of the raid circulated on social media and caught the eye of the mayor, who invited Hamada to his office and granted him the license.
According to their creator, it's no fluke that the videos caught the eye of the president; he tailors them to an older generation of internet users.
Frequent Facebook posts from Albert Morales, Martha's father, about the class election caught the eye of an unnamed Clinton associate, who mentioned it to the former candidate.
It was the Australian dollar that really caught the eye, however, as speculation about more rate cuts there triggered its heftiest fall in 4-1/2 years.
The case has caught the eye of President Donald Trump, who has expressed sympathy for Gallagher on Twitter and is reportedly mulling a pardon for the SEAL.
This ability to build faster more dynamic websites caught the eye of Andreessen Horowitz's Peter Levine, who led the firm's $12 million Series A investment last August.
This is why the upcoming movie has caught the eye of some observers who think it might make Nazarbayeva's potential presidential bid more acceptable among ordinary Kazakhs.
STRAY DOG RUNS HALF-MARATHON, GETS A MEDAL The pooch was fawned over by her rescuers and caught the eye of Manning&aposs family, who adopted her.
Those bold proclamations caught the eye of dental researcher John Brooks and his colleagues, Nasir Bashirelahi and Mark Reynolds, at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry.
In among the megaphones, protest scarves and customary band of internet celebrities and Arsenal Fan TV regulars, there was also one specific slogan which caught the eye.
According to testimony released yesterday as part of a lawsuit, at one point the photo even caught the eye of public records officials in the State Department.
Her work caught the eye of Ivanka Trump, who cold-called her following the election to discuss the program, according to a source familiar with the conversation.
There are no sliding sports at the Asian Winter Games but South Korea has caught the eye at international bobsleigh and skeleton competitions over the last year.
While she was training for that swim, she caught the eye of Bialla and the Night Train Swimmers, a hard-core subculture within the swim-club universe.
But while doing physical therapy at the Chiefs training facility in hopes of landing one final contract, O'Callaghan caught the eye of Kansas City trainer David Price.
The NCAA's newly released rules regarding the qualifications to represent players testing the waters of a jump to the NBA have caught the eye of LeBron James.
Lemonade, a California-based chain dubbed a "hip cafeteria," is a healthy fast-casual chain that caught the eye of the global investment firm KKR in 2014.
He kept producing flyers after moving back home to Chicago in 2010 and, the next July, they caught the eye of Leor Galil at the Chicago Reader.
Gall caught the eye of both Dana White and Matt Serra when they attended his professional MMA debut in Philadelphia at Dead Serious 17 back in November.
The size of the federal government's dealings with United Technologies has also caught the eye of legislators on Capitol Hill, like Senator Joe Donnelly, Democrat of Indiana.
Mr. Madison said that Mr. Knight's appearance on "Project Runway" caught the eye of celebrities like Toni Braxton, Sheri Shepherd and Eva Marcille, who became his clients.
As featured on a recent episode of CNBC's "The Filthy Rich Guide, " in the early 2000s, Choe's work caught the eye of Sean Parker, founder of Napster.
But the messages have reportedly caught the eye of the FBI, as well as the Ukrainian government, which announced Thursday that it had opened a criminal investigation.
PNE had caught the eye of Australian infrastructure investor Macquarie, Swedish private equity firm EQT and Canadian energy group Oryx, people familiar with the matter had said.
She caught the eye of Diana Vreeland, who sent her to Richard Avedon, then Harper's Bazaar's star photographer and a crucial player in forming the magazine's identity.
Desperately poor, he'd string together a pack of up to 10 dogs, which caught the eye of a roving photographer who made the penniless Perrero a star.
The project eventually caught the eye of the designer Andrea A. Trabucco-Campos, who had worked with Mullan on branding for Raaka — and who loved his work.
His record caught the eye of Senator Byrd, who endorsed Mr. Marsh's 1962 Democratic run for the state's Seventh Congressional District seat, covering portions of central Virginia.
It's no wonder, really, that they caught the eye of musical polymath Dean Blunt, who brought them in to work on his 2018 release Soul On Fire.
She caught the eye of Deputy National Security Advisor Dina Powell while she was still working at at Goldman Sachs, helping to drive the company's corporate citizenship initiatives.
All that attention not only caused their valuations to skyrocket, but it caught the eye of regulators and lawmakers hoping to protect consumers and share in the profits.
That startup experience was something that caught the eye of Ed Sim, founder and managing partner at lead investor Boldstart Ventures, a NYC early-stage venture capital firm.
Li, speaking at a news conference at the end of China's annual meeting of parliament, said the U.S. election "has been lively and caught the eye of many".
It was his seven goals in 12 qualifying matches which caught the eye of Arsene Wenger, and convinced him to pursue a deal for the 25-year-old.
They've also caught the eye of carmakers, some of which Salehian and Rezk say are already taking into account the company's new sensor when designing future commercial vehicles.
Ko, a Japanese-born Korean dancer, caught the eye of Kim Jong Il in 1972, when her troupe performed at his party, according to The New York Times.
However, his presence and proximity to the Trump team have caught the eye of both investigators in the Southern District of New York and in Congress, ABC reports.
Mr. Selman has caught the eye of industry talent groomers, and fashion's finishing school, the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, named him one of its 2016 finalists in July.
After studying musicology at the University of Helsinki and pursuing degrees in composition and piano at the Sibelius Academy there, Mr. Rautavaara caught the eye of Sibelius himself.
The movement caught the eye of heavy-hitters from the fashion and photography worlds, including Inez van Lamsweer, Amber Valletta, Lynsey Addario, Sam Taylor-Johnson, and Collier Schorr.
While the gown horrified the ladies of the court, it caught the eye of Sebastian, who, keeping his own identity hidden, hires Frances to make dresses for him.
Its understated lines have aged well, however, and one at Garry Small Saab caught the eye of Nanci Main, a recently retired restaurant owner in Ocean Park, Wash.
While he caught the eye of many voters, the party ultimately collapsed in Quebec, its stronghold since 2011, and will be a smaller force in Parliament going forward.
But last year the relic caught the eye of a prominent collector of Judaica, Leonard Milberg, when it showed up for resale at the Swann Galleries in Manhattan.
A year later, he wrote a pilot called "Casual," a dramedy about a pair of romantically challenged adult siblings, that caught the eye of the filmmaker Jason Reitman.
It caught the eye of Michael Hebert, who filmed footage of what appeared to be the van outside an LA Fitness gym in Fort Lauderdale on July 18.
An Irish nurse with the family name O'Malley caught the eye of the ruler, Khedive Ismail who was the Khedive of Egypt and Sudan from 1863 to 1879.
A decade ago Mr. Kane, now 33, introduced his namesake label with a procession of ultratight neon-colored bandage dresses that caught the eye of influential critics and tastemakers.
The installation eventually caught the eye of curator Laura Burkhalter, who at the time was putting on Alchemy: Transformations in Gold, a show at the Des Moines Art Center.
The swimsuit featured the bright neon logo of the fashion label on both the top and bottom, while the colorful tattoos of chakras on her sternum caught the eye.
But over the weekend, a woman, dressed in a wedding gown and holding her American passport, caught the eye of many for the prize she was dangling — U.S. citizenship.
Not only was it worn by many a Nasty Woman on Election Day; it also caught the eye of high-profile Clinton supporters like Katy Perry and Will Ferrell.
Meghan Markle's stunning new ring caught the eye of many royal and fashion fans when Meghan debuted the new piece of jewelry at Trooping the Colour over the weekend.
" What caught the eye of many oil market watchers was a reminder in the statement that "the Kingdom's economy has an influential and vital role in the global economy.
After getting his feet wet working in pubs, he caught the eye of London restaurateur Piers Adam, who asked him to join the team at the trendy Markham Inn.
Another purchase of Pruitt's also caught the eye of the EPA's office of the inspector general back in October: $58,000 worth of flights he's taken on the federal dime.
Megyn Kelly had spent less than two years as a general assignment reporter for local Washington D.C. television stations when she caught the eye of veteran journalist Brit Hume.
It's a trend that has caught the eye of South Korean leaders and regulators, who announced new measures this week to regulate speculation in cryptocurrency trading within the country.
We don't know exactly what Ching looked like, although some historians have assumed she caught the eye of her pirate husband through good looks rather than her considerable intelligence.
The sector has caught the eye of big-name investors like fund manager Neil Woodford and traditional branch-based agencies which once dismissed online rivals are having to react.
Her fierce business acumen caught the eye of NBC again when they offered her a slot as a contestant on the first season of the Celebrity Apprentice in 2008.
Near the end of third grade, while participating in a competition among peers, he caught the eye of Tammi Cunningham, whose husband, Tim, was the high school wrestling coach.
I walked on, thinking of what quick remark I'd use to describe the disappointing date to my roommate, when I caught the eye of another person on the street.
By 2013, Brightstar was generating $7 billion a year in revenue, and $260 million a year in profits and had caught the eye of Japanese telecom mogul Masayoshi Son.
The scarves caught the eye of Elaine Freeman, who was browsing for Christmas gifts with her sister Faith, while their car was being serviced at the Sears automotive center.
Millions have been spent on social work in a country that caught the eye of President Trump, who this year floated the idea of buying it but was rejected.
A year and a half ago, an early design of what would become the Asiya hijab caught the eye of Minnesota State Senator Kari Dziedzic during a fashion show.
Portland's DMV initially allowed Bishop to wear the hat in his photo, but it caught the eye of some officials when the application went through processing with the state.
It's unclear if Trump got the message, but Clay and his GF say his pickax attack caught the eye of a couple celebs ... including noted Trump foe Robert De Niro.
A curious-looking critter caught the eye of a homeowner in Hanover, Massachusetts, this week when it was spotted wearing a portion of a bone as a "necklace" of sorts.
The 17-year-old Glastonbury-based racer has caught the eye in karting and junior series and now has a first Formula One test with Button's McLaren team lined up.
The airbase long ago caught the eye of Pentagon planners, Mr Carter tells troops gathered for a morale-boosting talk, back when it was just a "dot on the map".
The strength of her campaign — she won an upset primary victory after initially trailing by 50 points — and her compelling personal background caught the eye of national Democrats pretty early.
Haters be damned, because "Cat Person" caught the eye of high-profile publishers, who, The Guardian reported Monday, swooped on the opportunity to buy Roupenian's debut collection of short stories.
So BHA put out a statement against her nomination, something that reportedly caught the eye of group member Donald Trump Jr., who then urged his father to select Montana Rep.
Last month, NBC announced that it will be airing a Rocket League tournament on its NBC Sports channel, proving that esports have caught the eye of some pretty big networks.
One of these, "Gross," based on Wadlow's experience of working at a call center, caught the eye of a producer of corporate training videos who offered them a steady job.
While working as a conductor at Radio City Music Hall in the late 1940s, Mr. Coppola caught the eye of a ballet dancer named Almerinda Drago, who became his wife.
Giants 103, Ravens 23 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — It was fourth down when Giants quarterback Eli Manning caught the eye of wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and nodded ever so slightly.
The letter caught the eye of the governor, Mr. Bryant, who had officially recognized V. K. Chawla for his contributions to state tourism and had attended groundbreakings of Chawla hotels.
Williams had already won four of her seven Grand Slam titles before Gauff was born and the match has caught the eye of none other than Swiss maestro Roger Federer.
As his online following grew, Mr. Sharma's work caught the eye of Paolo Lucchesi, the food editor of The San Francisco Chronicle, who gave Mr. Sharma a column in 2016.
It also caught the eye of Dave Winfield, the former Yankee and one of the few hitters in history of comparable size to the 6-foot-7, 275-pound Judge.
It caught the eye of one volunteer named Nancy Levine, who has been monitoring Twitter's plan to verify all 2020 candidates, and has been lobbying Twitter on Sites' behalf specifically.
"Dudamel's excellent work done in Venezuela caught the eye of Atletico, who were looking for a coach with a successful history of working with youngsters," Atletico said in a statement.
Their impressive stable of active fighters, and commitment to continue to build and develop young talent caught the eye of newly branded company King Pro Boxing (formerly known as King).
Her work caught the eye of the Kennedy administration, and she was named to its Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission — a natural fit because she loved fishing, canoeing and hiking.
Unlike other opioids, however, it seems to have an extremely low overdose risk, which has caught the eye of people working to fight the record high level of overdose deaths.
One day last April, Bell, a sales manager at a car dealership, caught the eye of his boss, Gus Rodriguez, who thought Bell wasn't at his best on the sales floor.
The new designs evidently caught the eye of someone at the local Federal Highway Administration building two blocks away, because the agency soon sent a letter pushing the city to reconsider.
Their idea to bake edible cookie dough garnered national attention when the sisters appeared on Shark Tank and caught the eye of Lori Greiner and guest Shark Steve Tisch in 2014.
The sisters went to a booking in her hometown of Gainesville, Florida, and Chrissy caught the eye of a talent scout who told her she should consider getting into the business.
Meanwhile, the little drone startup that could had caught the eye of a corporate development executive at Sahara, and she kept that eye on our startup for the past several quarters.
He proposed that theory at an international science fair in Quebec City in 2014, where it caught the eye of Daniel De Lisle, a project officer at the Canadian Space Agency.
Mimi Alford (née Beardsley) was all of 19 when she began working in the White House press office in 1962, and almost immediately caught the eye of President John F. Kennedy.
But it was an earlier telling of the disaster that caught the eye of Rojas, who recalls watching the 1958 movie "A Night to Remember" when she was a young girl.
Kaine's proven public service and strong background even caught the eye of Obama's campaign in 2008, when they quietly passed over him in favor of Joe Biden as a running-mate.
Local legend has it that the house caught the eye of Alfred Hitchcock when it became the setting for one of the first great parties to mark the Cannes film festival.
We're not surprised The Laundress caught the eye of the consumer goods giant because its products work beautifully at cleaning while doing better things for both your body and the environment.
The meal caught the eye of Mr. Smalls, a South Carolina native, who said Mr. Johnson reminded him of his father, who would prepare the same Lowcountry dish for special occasions.
Borussia Dortmund's impossibly young squad has a verve and a fearlessness that has caught the eye, but it is the restoration of Ajax, under Erik ten Hag, that stirs the soul.
Juro, a UK startup that's using machine learning tech and user-centric design to do for contracts what Typeform does for online forms, has caught the eye of Union Square Ventures.
The outfit also caught the eye of critics, who connected the hat to its roots in colonialism that had invaded the continent, making the outfit a massive miss despite the intention.
And, weirdest of all, most of the female cats have curves suggestive of human breasts — something that's caught the eye of many reviewers in the weeks leading up to the premiere.
It's a position that has caught the eye of Trump and others in the administration as the president pounds on the Fed to lower rates, albeit for different reasons than Bullard.
He caught the eye of the Pritzker family, and the hospitality dynasty hired Aron in the late 1980s to build one of the first hotel loyalty programs for their Hyatt empire.
And then, when she was 433, a winning high-school performance caught the eye of a Nickelodeon talent scout and earned her an audition for a then-untitled sketch comedy show.
But he caught the eye of Attorney General John N. Mitchell and was brought to Washington in 20083 as an assistant attorney general in charge of the Justice Department's civil division.
His cover songs are what caught the eye of a major talent manager in 2008 though, and before long he was signed with a record company ... and started collaborating with Usher!
It gets even better: The church, thoroughly impressed with her generosity (and probably her upper body strength) posted about her donation, and it caught the eye of Zimbabwean billionaire Strive Masiyiwa.
The case has caught the eye of President Trump — and it's likely to receive even more attention than before, since it plays into Trump's false narrative that immigrants are dangerous killers.
They caught the eye of a game developer at Sony Online Entertainment (now called Daybreak Game Company) who saw someone playing Greene's battle royale ARMA mod on streaming video game site Twitch.
He also caught the eye of producer Darryl F. Zanuck, who cast the young actor as the matador Pedro Romero in "The Sun Also Rises," based on the classic Ernest Hemingway novel.
First, he danced the night away with J. Lo. Now, he's caught the eye of host RuPaul, who knows after just a single glance that Chad has a bright future in drag.
The Roxor also has caught the eye of the owner of the Jeep brand, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) NV, a potential competitor whose U.S. headquarters is just up the road from Mahindra's.
The crustacean caught the eye of Karissa Lindstrand as she was banding lobster claws on a boat called the Honour Bound in waters off Grand Manan last week, Canada's CBC News reports.
When Rosario Dawson was 15, she was sitting on an apartment building stoop and caught the eye of filmmaker Larry Clark and screenwriter Harmony Korine, who cast her in the movie Kids.
Hillerman began his career as a stage actor until he caught the eye of director Peter Bogdanovich, who cast him in his film debut as a teacher in The Last Picture Show.
Recently, Don caught the eye of Eric Johnson, an iconic New York photographer who shot decades of music's elite from Tupac and Aaliyah to Gaga and Wayne in his Hell's Kitchen apartment.
Frederica has caught the eye of Sir James Martin (Tom Bennett), described in an onscreen note (and later aloud) as "a bit of a rattle," which is Regency slang for blithering idiot.
Though he wasn't even 30, Ayers' work caught the eye of Pawlenty, who hired him to manage his short-lived 2012 presidential campaign that ended before the primaries even began that year.
She acted on radio and in films before her performance as a sassy teenager in a long-running London production of "Junior Miss" caught the eye of a 20th Century Fox executive.
Remarkably technical and defined by bold juxtapositions, that graduate collection caught the eye of Demna Gvasalia, of Vetements and Balenciaga, who recruited her to work in the latter's design studio post-graduation.
Some of those issues have also caught the eye of federal investigators, with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration looking into at least 22020 crashes in which it believes Autopilot was engaged.
The face even caught the eye of former President Barack Obama, who pulled the same face in an official White House photo op with the rest of the US Olympic gymnastics team.
He later became The Sun's White House correspondent, and his work in the capital caught the eye of James Reston, the Washington bureau chief of The Times, who hired him in 1954.
Palin was dressed to the nines with attire that, while not presidential, certainly caught the eye of the camera and was irresistible to television producers desperate to give more airtime to Trump.
But it asked Thyssenkrupp's management to also consider the most sensible economic options for ET, which has caught the eye of Finnish rival Kone, the people said, potentially leaving room for a sale.
Republic Wireless, a popular MVNO that runs off of Sprint and T-Mobile, offers, among other things, some pretty comprehensive Wi-Fi calling features that caught the eye of Walt Mossberg last year.
After college, at age 24, his photography and video work caught the eye of a business mogul who would later purchase Lonely Planet from the BBC and tap Houghton to run the company.
Welsh's intense delivery and Otto's shimmering synths have a habit of turning audiences into puddles, and caught the eye of Lorde, who brought the relatively unknown band on tour with her in 63.
The card's rich sign-up bonus caught the eye of Amber Cooney, 29, who works for a nonprofit lender in Austin and is saving for a honeymoon next year in Italy and Croatia.
The resolution includes three provisions that caught the eye of Obamacare and Medicaid defenders: The first two fit together: They seem to open the door for Republicans using reconciliation for Obamacare repeal again.
Cerved, which has a market value of nearly 1.5 billion euros, earlier this year caught the eye of buyout firm Advent, which however dropped its takeover bid after news of its offer leaked.
His work was at one point exhibited at Grand Central Terminal in New York, where it caught the eye of Arthur Rothstein, Look's photo director and a distinguished photojournalist in his own right.
Its devices — which are assembled by a company called Super Micro Computer and used by organizations including the Defense Department and the C.I.A. — caught the eye of Amazon, which considered buying the company.
A request for public comment from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has caught the eye of a group of Democratic Senators, alarmed about its implications for the future of Medicare.
Davis was a sixth-round draft pick out of Georgia in 229 who caught the eye of Denver Broncos Coach Mike Shanahan with a big hit on special teams in a preseason game.
During a recorded call in October 2018 between Singer and a parent charged in the scheme, Singer told her that the increase in money coming into his foundation caught the eye of authorities.
A piece by Mr. Ball in pink Iranian onyx called "Sleeping Hermaphrodite," based on a Roman sculpture in the Louvre, caught the eye — it had been carved using 3-D imaging and robotics.
The company caught the eye of many American investors and analysts far before Canada became the first Group of Seven country to approve the adult use of cannabis for recreational purposes on Oct. 17.
The 750 euro price caught the eye of a local police officer, Michaela Jordan, a pug lover who had been wanting another dog; the breed typically sells for 1,500–2,000 euros, the Glocke reported.
The officer's name is Arius George -- aka Trick Shot Cop -- and his hoop skills are so impressive, he caught the eye of the Harlem Globetrotters and they did an event together back in February.
Plunging solar costs have caught the eye of Corporate America, encouraging companies like Facebook (FB) and General Motors (GM) to reach power purchase agreements that pave the way for large-scale renewable energy projects.
Lace-up bottoms are an of-the-moment garment that's caught the eye of Hadid's famous friends (namely, Kendall Jenner and sister Gigi), too, so we wouldn't be surprised if they occasionally swap pieces.
The engine that failed so catastrophically on a Boeing 737 plane operated by Southwest Airlines this week is not the only jet engine model with problems that have caught the eye of safety officials.
While only a fraction of the vessels that previously transited the canal carried oil, its expansion caught the eye of traders hoping to gain faster and cheaper access to international markets on bigger tankers.
And once she moved to New York, where she caught the eye of Donald J. Trump, 24 years her senior, during a Fashion Week party at the Kit Kat Club, she never looked back.
But he has also caught the eye of lawmakers as of late, as Boeing's 737 Max 8 commercial passenger jet was involved in two fatal crashes within five months, killing more than 300 people.
At 9:28 A.M. , one teal shirt caught the eye of another teal shirt and snapped her hands into a parallel formation, the way a flight attendant might indicate an emergency exit: doors open.
They caught the eye of a New York City art collector, Louis Caldor, who bought them all, plus three more in Moses's home in Eagle Bridge, New York (about 15 miles from Bennington, Vt.).
While Hawaiian quilting is a relatively unknown craft outside of the state, John Serrao's designs recently caught the eye of Jonathan Anderson, the fashion designer and creative director of the Spanish fashion house Loewe.
Taking a second look: The photographer Lee Oliveira found a fashion forward pedestrian who caught the eye of a police officer outside of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris during fashion week in October.
At the top, we caught our breath at the Summit Grill, where obese squirrels circled at our feet, begging for fries and delighting Roxie, who caught the eye of the table next to us.
One day, while Che's table of shirts was set up in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood, his designs caught the eye of Richard Hilfiger (the son of fashion icon Tommy Hilfiger), who briefly chatted with Che.
A recent video the group posted caught the eye of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which called on New Mexico's governor and attorney general to both condemn the militia and end its operations.
After a night of drinking and watching basketball with friends, King, a 123-year-old construction worker, caught the eye of highway patrol officers as he drove at blazing speed on a southern California freeway.
It's been nearly 11 years since the hunky Bulgarian Quidditch player caught the eye of Hermoine Granger in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – and needless to say, the years have served him well.
The biscuit and cracker maker is the largest in Australia and has therefore caught the eye of a number food companies that are eyeing global expansion as challenged U.S. grocers continue to exert their pressure.
UV's bedroom productions caught the eye of Canadian producer Ryan Hemsworth, and last year the pair teamed up for their emotionally-charged instrumental track "Gods," giving UV one of his first moments in the limelight.
But while it's her acting chops that initially caught the eye of the masses, it's her endless parade of pitch perfect gowns that keep everyone totally enchanted by this high fashion superstar in the making.
CNN reported earlier this year that the building has caught the eye of Mueller, as he is seemingly examining Kushner's attempts to secure foreign investments for the family real estate business during the presidential transition.
Okwui Enwezor, the artistic director of the 2012 Paris Triennale, invited Ms. Henrot to produce a version of the bouquets for his exhibition, where they caught the eye of Mr. Gioni of the New Museum.
Before he'd even graduated from college, Glover's online video sketches caught the eye of David Miner, an executive producer on the NBC sitcom "30 Rock," who set up a meeting between Glover and Tina Fey.
The story might have ended there, had it not caught the eye of a 31-year-old activist, Trupti Desai, who to that point had limited her activities primarily to demanding rights for slum dwellers.
The First Lady wore a bright, marigold dress to the State of the Union on Tuesday night and the bold color caught the eye of the media (a quick Google search returns more than 8,000 hits).
The loggers' land caught the eye of the agency because it is home to a rare and peculiar geographical feature crucial to the frogs' reproduction: "ephemeral ponds" that fill up annually and dry out by summer.
The superman punch is familiar to MMA fans as a big, jumping motion and it was this which caught the eye when Teymur snapped Vannata's head back with a long superman punch midway through the fight.
Her ideas and conceptions of this have caught the eye of Kanye West collaborator Charlie Handsome and Jamil "Digi" Chammas (credits include Mac Miller and Miguel), who are now working with her on her new project.
Acquired in a minor league trade late last season, Urshela tweaked his swing with the help of the Class AAA hitting coach Phil Plantier, and it caught the eye of Yankees Manager Aaron Boone this spring.
She caught the eye of New 42nd Street, a nonprofit established by New York State and New York City to revitalize the street, which by the 1990s was filled with boarded-up buildings and porn theaters.
As I contemplated how to politely but breezily say, "Good morning," and run past my colleagues so that they wouldn't notice my tear-stained face, I caught the eye of a man waiting on the platform.
Allan's collection of platform shoes from New York City boutiques like Jumping Jack Flash and Granny Takes a Trip are what caught the eye of many designers and stylists in the early days of the shop.
A friend helped setup a Kickstarter campaign to fund his comedy special, and after going viral and raising $50,000, the campaign caught the eye of Ellen DeGeneres, who had Jones on her show twice in one week.
Kim caught the eye when he clinched his first PGA Tour victory in Greensboro, North Carolina last August but had endured a wretched 2017 campaign until this week, his cause not helped by back and wrist injuries.
The event witnessed last June, now known as "The Cow" in homage to the event's official name—AT2018cow—originally caught the eye of astronomers around the world because it was ten times brighter than a typical supernova.
The televised spot caught the eye of a man named Joe Vargas, who tweeted that the "Melania Trump" who appeared at the event was not the real first lady, but an imposter lookalike: This is not Melania.
When Bryce decided he wanted to run, he caught the eye of political consultant Bill Hyers, notable for managing Kirsten Gillibrand's first run for Congress in 2006 and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's 2013 campaign.
Nor are all the investigations into Mr. Pruitt likely to vanish just because he has resigned; if his use of public office for private gain has caught the eye of federal prosecutors, there may be more coming.
Though the campaign failed, Bush helped him get his first Washington job five years later as the secretary of commerce in the Ford administration, and his political savvy caught the eye of the next two Republican presidents.
PARIS (Reuters) - Zion Williamson's highly-anticipated NBA debut caught the eye on Wednesday, but the league's MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo is advising the teenager not to rush it if he is to reach and stay at the top.
His graduation collection at Central Saint Martins in 23 caught the eye of the nonprofit organization that nurtures young talent, and since then, Ta has interned for the Row and was the women's wear designer at Yeezy.
The contest for models to represent the online Kurvacious Boutique that pitched fashion to women with "Kurves, Klass & Konfidence" caught the eye of Naire' McCormick, who entered and won to become the 2018 face of the brand.
The Spieth One shoes available soon at an Under Armour retail outlet near you are not at all like the decorative footwear that caught the eye of those at the United States introduction of Spieth's new spikes.
Norman Lear and Rita Moreno caught the eye of everyone on the Golden Globes red carpet as they cruised to the highly-anticipated awards show in a motorized scooter—but the ride didn't go off without a hitch.
Etsy's unimpressive stock performance caught the eye of tech investor Seth Wunder, who bought up Etsy shares and used his stake to push the company toward a more traditional management style, demanding less spending on social-good issues.
Stevenson has already caught the eye of visiting former professional world champion Floyd Mayweather, who is in Rio to seek out talent to promote and has apparently signed up the 19-year-old Newark, New Jersey-born boxer.
His tweet caught the eye of Egan, who was a mathematics major decades ago, before he launched an award-winning career as a science fiction novelist (his breakthrough 1994 novel, in a happy coincidence, was called Permutation City).
Bronx prosecutors have said that Mr. Lightfoot was unarmed, and in a line of inmates being marched to a search area for weapons when he caught the eye of Eliseo Perez Jr., a former assistant chief for security.
His interests shifted from utility regulation to investment strategy before he latched on to China, becoming a notorious hawk whose anti-China screeds like his book and documentary film "Death by China" caught the eye of Mr. Trump.
His photo essay in The Columbus Dispatch about a traveling preacher caught the eye of a Life magazine picture editor, who offered him a job, but the position was eliminated a week before he arrived in New York.
At the University of Florida, where he played three collegiate seasons, his big bat and uncommon toughness caught the eye of Brad Weitzel, a former scout for the Minnesota Twins who was a coach on the Gators' staff.
He worked in the US government and Ivy League medicine His work caught the eye of President George H.W. Bush, who in 1989 appointed Kleber the Deputy Director for Demand Reduction at the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
While Masakatsu Funaki stood out for his early adoption of the guard, and Ken Shamrock's beastly strength and horrifying leg locks caught the eye, it was Minoru Suzuki who stood out as something of a man out of time.
The picture was quickly featured in newspapers and magazines nationwide before it caught the eye of artist J. Howard Miller, whose 1943 Rosie the Riveter poster bears a striking resemblance to Fraley's photo, even down to the exact bandana.
Funnily enough, this shoot caught the eye of Dwayne Johnson, who stars in the upcoming Baywatch film, months ago, when the paparazzi snapped some shots of Taylor and Graham in their (then-still-unidentified) Swimsuits for All one-pieces.
Her stance, that of calm poise in the face of an intimidating row of armored cops, caught the eye of photographer Jonathan Bachman on Saturday and the resulting image has since been splashed on news sites across the globe.
For the fall/winter 2016 shows, he caught the eye of the avant-garde set, walking for Damir Doma, Walter Van Beirendonck, Rick Owens and Kenzo, where he passed the time backstage taking pictures and studying the entire process.
Thaler brought to prominence the idea of "nudge" economics, where humans are subtly guided toward beneficial behaviors without heavy-handed compulsion, the theme of a 2008 book he co-wrote which caught the eye of policymakers around the world.
The Refugee Project caught the eye of the Annenberg Space for Photography's curators, and will be part of the upcoming show in Los Angeles called New Americans, in conjunction with an exhibit called "Refugee," which opens on April 23.
Eventually, the Data Colada post caught the eye of another influential blogger, Andrew Gelman, a professor of statistics and political science at Columbia University, whose interest in Cuddy's work would prove durable, exacting and possibly career-changing for Cuddy.
The lounge also caught the eye of architectural photographer and interior stylist, Alyssa Rosenheck, who has worked with Rhodes for years to showcase the homes she's designed and photographed them for her upcoming book, The New Southern (September 2020).
Those futuristic feline specs must have caught the eye of potential adopters who spotted his superhero image floating around Facebook this week, courtesy of the Scituate Animal Shelter of Massachusetts, which helped find the cat a permanent home on Thursday.
Last March, her graduate collection — which comprised deconstructed dresses made from layers of different types of sheer fabrics — caught the eye of the Canadian luxury retailer Ssense and, with the store's encouragement, Dojaka decided to continue and build her namesake label.
In currency markets, the dollar continued to feed off revived U.S. rate hike bets although it was the Aussie dollar that caught the eye as speculation about more rate cuts there triggered its heftiest fall in 109.503-1/2 years.
His talent, and his young age, caught the eye of local skate shops and companies, which then offered Athen (via his parents) what's called "flow": products and gear given to skaters in exchange for social media tags, shares, and shout-outs.
The Fox News report caught the eye of 85-year-old Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) who typed a strongly worded letter to Heather Wilson, the Secretary of the Air Force, to ask a lot of questions about those mug purchases.
Instead he went to play in Omaha – Nebraska being a far closer climactic relation of South Wales – where his knack for stealing bases caught the eye of New York's Highlanders club (who adopted their vastly more famous "Yankees" name in 21910).
Spade's designs not only caught the eye of American women; just as she was about to give up the company, Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus discovered Spade's bags, quadrupling her business and taking her platform to large-scale retail.
Ms. Schiff and her sister Consuelo Crespi caught the eye of a fashion photographer in New York when they were 21972, and they began modeling and appearing in newspaper articles that highlighted their lives as gorgeous, impeccably dressed identical twins.
In 2005 Nagal caught the eye of Bhupathi, who won India its first Grand Slam title in 1997 when he won the French Open mixed doubles, at a trial for his academy and got selected from the thousands of youngsters present.
Additionally, the company has started to receive international interest, especially in the UK.Lueck said the service has also increasingly caught the eye of parents of special-needs children, many of whom are seeking an alternative to a traditional mall environment.
This well-designed dog abode caught the eye of Etsy; the e-commerce website named the Modern Dog House Mid Century Ranch and its creators, architects Alejandro and Sara Pijuan, the Creative Collaborations Category Winner of the 2019 Etsy Design Awards.
It is still pondering whether to bid for a lease in New York to be auctioned later this year, which could hold up to 700 MW of offshore capacity and has caught the eye of rival investors, including French utility EDF.
Victor Lozano caught the eye both for his secure stance on high-toe and for the calm command he gave to high-exposure, slow-motion movement; but Mr. Campbell, Mr. Docimo, Mr. Diaz and Spencer James Weidie each emerged as riveting.
The young aerodynamicist seemed headed for academia before research on topics like dynamic wind-tunnel testing caught the eye of Boeing in Seattle, where he joined the "aero team" in 1997 and began doing calculations on the 777 mini-jumbo.
This may be how many women and girls continue to live in Bountiful and across dozens of Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) settlements across North America—but it isn't what caught the eye of photographer Jackie Dives.
However, Grisham soon caught the eye of first lady Melania Trump, who was impressed by Grisham's assistance during the first visit of Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe to Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, in February 2017.
Midcentury malls left quiet and desolate, restaurants and businesses adorned in fading pastels from the '113s and '90s, and geometric patterns that once caught the eye of yesterday's shoppers are the focus of his book, I Dreamed It Was Better Than It Was.
Pit bull mix Charity and Miniature Pinscher/Chihuahua mix Suzy Q were recently seized from their former owner, along with two other dogs, and brought to Mississippi's Jackson County Animal Shelter, where they quickly caught the eye of adoption coordinator Maridee Bond Mallette.
" Halcro says she and Pierson met Kim and the rest of her family through a "really, really talented" makeup artist friend who lived with them when they first moved to LA, and who "caught the eye of Kim and Kylie and everybody.
Apple hires plenty of interns all year round, but one particular addition revealed this week caught the eye given the company's current position opposing a controversial order to enable the FBI to access the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Erik Prince The former Blackwater head caught the eye of investigators over a meeting he reportedly arranged between Donald Trump Jr. and a Gulf emissary in August 2016, the first sign a country other than Russia had sought to influence the presidential election.
A photograph of him published in a local paper caught the eye of film producers, and he was cast as a Minoton in the 1977 film "Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger," co-starring Jane Seymour, according to his official Facebook page.
The gas-mileage controversy has caught the eye of American regulators, and the Environmental Protection Agency has asked the company to provide more information about its vehicles and to repeat one test that is used to determine a car's official fuel-economy rating.
After opening local shows for two years with luminaries like the Yardbirds, Alice Cooper and Vanilla Fudge, they caught the eye of Bill Traut, a Chicago-area label owner and producer who would work with everyone from jazz pianist Oscar Peterson to Styx.
She also began releasing her own solo music on Bandcamp under the name Kuraine, with hard-driving releases like Singularity; it was through these solo works that she eventually caught the eye of Matt Thorson, creator of the indie multiplayer hit Towerfall.
His flair for innovation and keen attention to detail caught the eye of Remo Ruffini, chief executive of the Italian luxury brand Moncler, who invited Ninomiya to contribute to his inaugural Moncler Genius collaboration series, which launched at Milan Fashion Week in February.
Ms. Howland's work might never have resurfaced had not a copy of "W-3" caught the eye of Brigid Hughes, editor of A Public Space, when she was browsing through a $1 cart at the Housing Works Bookstore in Manhattan in 2015.
By spring 2017, 6ix9ine's cartoonishly extreme music videos and punk persona had caught the eye of the young rapper Trippie Redd, who collaborated with 6ix63ine and introduced his music to Elliot Grainge, the founder of a small Los Angeles-based label, 10k Projects.
The Trump administration's proposed 90-day ban applied only to seven countries, but it caught the eye of world soccer officials because at least three of those countries have national teams that could be affected if it becomes more than a temporary policy.
Despite limited natural skill, Ferrara had by then patched together the first season of what would become a wild and improbable career, a now-decade-plus turn through hockey's minor leagues that has caught the eye of countless N.H.L. players and coaches.
My parents had bought me the watch at a Stern's department store in Queens for $39.99, a significant part of their net worth at the time, and it was easily my favorite possession, until it caught the eye of a Hebrew-school bully.
The shock news yesterday that Google is taking over a health app rolled out to UK hospitals over the past few years by its AI division, DeepMind, has caught the eye of the country's data protection watchdog — which said today that it's monitoring developments.
What started as a secret Facebook group filled with Hillary Clinton backers looking to support, encourage, and motivate each other to go to the polls on November 8, Pantsuit Nation developed into a vibrant online community that caught the eye of the candidate herself.
" The letter caught the eye of Google's CEO Sundar Pichai, who wrote back with encouragement: "I think if you keep working hard and following your dreams, you can accomplish everything you set your mind to — from working at Google to swimming in the Olympics.
The pup with epilepsy was dubbed Britain's "loneliest dog" by a British newspaper and her story caught the eye of movie producer Michael Bay, who decided to cast the pooch in Transformers: The Last Knight with the aim of helping to find her a home.
Others have since uncovered an old clip where she softly kicked her dog as it chased her cat, and other incident in which she kissed her cat while her mouth was full of vodka — an incident that even caught the eye of comedian Ricky Gervais.
Strikingly attractive and with a steely air - her given name, Nomzamo, means 'one who strives' - the 22-year-old Winnie caught the eye of Mandela at a Soweto bus-stop in 1957, starting a whirlwind romance that led to their marriage a year later.
Ingrid's script, written by Spicer and David Branson Smith, won the screenwriting award at Sundance, and quickly caught the eye of Aubrey Plaza, who came on both producer and lead—lassoing Olsen as costar and O'Shea Jackson Jr. as Ingrid's adorably unlikely love interest.
The 22-year-old is a straight A/A* student and in 2015 he was named as one of the top 20153 black students in the UK. Now he's caught the eye of Google DeepMind, which has agreed to sponsor him through his master's degree.
The garden attracts tourists staying at the nearby Watson Hotel, and it caught the eye of the writer Jane Garmey, who designated it "New York's Smallest Public Garden" in her new book, "City Green, Public Gardens of New York," with photographs by Mick Hales.
Whether the number ends up on the low or high end of these ranges, it has already caught the eye of companies and investors eager to get a piece of the construction action, despite the myriad political and social battles that will surround it.
Peculiarities of a portrait in a Christie's catalog caught the eye of Jan Six — a 40-year-old Dutch art dealer, a descendant of a famous subject of Rembrandt's portraits and scion of one of the Netherlands' great art-holding families — in November 2016.
Anyone's who's ever caught the eye of someone on the subway, only to kick themselves later for not having the guts to make a move can relate to these works, and perhaps in viewing Attridge's Should of Could of Would ofs, find catharsis of their own.
On Wednesday, Cyrus and Hemsworth shared photos from their wedding day over social media, which caught the eye of none other than Nicholas Sparks — the man who wrote the book and screenplay for The Last Song, the film in which the now-married couple played love interests.
I single out Nayon Iovino (the chief dancer in "Faun"; the man in the Bach duet), Natalia Magnicaballi (the solo woman in "Syrinx" and one of the two Chloés) and Mimi Tompkins (Iovino's partner in the Bach, and the other Chloé), but many others caught the eye.
Packaging firm Smurfit Kappa caught the eye with its plans to sell 750 million euros ($835.80 million) of eight-year bonds at 1.5%, some of the lowest yields clocked in the European junk bond market for a new issue, particularly for one of such a long maturity.
Susan lived her entire life in Los Angeles, graduating from Fairfax High School and attending Valley College and U.C.L.A. In 1966 she accompanied her father to the offices of Playboy magazine in Chicago, where she caught the eye of the editors, according to the magazine's own account.
Unfortunately, his antics also caught the eye of Carole Baskin, a devoted animal rights activist in Tampa, FL. Like Joe Exotic, Baskin had once housed a large group of big cats on her land, but a change of heart led her to evolve into an animal conservationist.
Khushdil Khan's showing will hearten the ANP, whose candidates barely campaigned in 2013 as the Pakistani Taliban targeted and killed many of its leaders and activists in KP. But it was the performance of two new hardline religious parties that caught the eye of political observers.
The film stars Adam Sandler as a jeweler who, thanks to a spiraling gambling addiction and a smuggled opal that's caught the eye of NBA star Kevin Garnett, has landed himself in the center of a unraveling scheme that could either make him or break him forever.
When the Arts and Humanities Research Council of Great Britain decided to give about $3 million to a number of academic figures, including Greger Larson, to study the "Cultural & Scientific Perceptions of Human-Chicken Interactions," the grant caught the eye of someone at The Daily Mail, in England.
WASHINGTON — The homeless woman was shuffling down a faded yellow hallway in the D.C. General Family Shelter — a former city-run hospital where gurneys still sit askew, lights flicker and faded medical posters decorate the walls — when she caught the eye of a well-dressed official touring the building.
The extended-school-day programs even caught the eye of former President Barack Obama, who, as the Washington Post noted, advocated for extending school time in 2009: Our children — listen to this — our children spend over a month less in school than children in South Korea — every year.
These fumigation tarpaulins shroud houses and are common sights particularly in warm regions such as Southern California; they caught the eye of photographer Randi Malkin Steinberger when she moved there in the early 1990s, and she began stopping her car while driving around Los Angeles to photograph them.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Son Heung-min's long-range blast set South Korea on their way to a 2-0 win over Honduras in a World Cup warm-up on Monday but it was the performance of impish forward Lee Seung-woo on his senior national team debut that really caught the eye.
A controversial data-sharing agreement between Google-owned AI company DeepMind and the UK's National Health Service (NHS) has caught the eye of the National Data Guardian — the government appointee who works with the Department of Health to try to ensure citizens' confidential health data is safeguarded and used properly.
Kate del Castillo plays a Mexican woman who becomes the most powerful drug trafficker in Southern Spain in the Telemundo telenovela that caught the eye of the real-life drug kingpin El Chapo, and led to his secret meeting, documented in Rolling Stone, with Ms. del Castillo and Sean Penn.
It immediately caught the eye of Allan H. Meltzer, a top economist in the Reagan administration who hired Mr. Lerrick in 1999 to help him with a report, ordered by Congress, that examined the business models of the I.M.F., the World Bank and other international lending bodies supported by Washington.
That's caught the eye of investors, who, since the election, have added a combined $900 million to the two largest Japan ETFs, the $17.7 billion iShares MSCI Japan ETF (EWJ) and the $9.3 billion WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund (DXJ) — year-to-date the two ETFs still have combined outflows of $650 million.
The company received modest publicity for giving watches to celebrities like the tennis star Jimmy Connors and the rapper and actor LL Cool J. But it was an ad in WristWatch Magazine, a trade publication, that caught the eye of the influential Rhode Island watch dealer Ray Grenon, who owns Grenon's of Newport.
But he says that the basic methods of data discrimination have not been disputed by telecom companies and that his work has caught the eye of ARCEP, France's version of the FCC, which has cited his work and wants to use his methods to catch telecom companies violating net neutrality in the country.
A Saturday tweet posted by Senator Joe Manchin from West Virginia wishing Mason County residents a happy Mothman Festival caught the eye of President Donald Trump – possibly because the tweet included a photo of the senator standing in front of the creepy, metallic 12-foot-tall statue of the moth-human hybrid.
Joseph Gorak, partnering Ms. Boylston on Monday as Prince Désiré, has feet that match hers for sparkle and bounce; but it's only been a few years since he caught the eye as the Herald, and this week's performances have also shown him as one of the Prologue cavaliers and as a shimmering, virtuoso Bluebird.
It was the lunchtime rush at the cafeteria of the Bravo Supermarket here, but one loyal customer in particular — the Mets infielder Jose Reyes — caught the eye of the head chef, who hugged him as he took his place in line yet again, like so many Mets from Latin America hungry for home cooking.
The pictures caught the eye of a producer from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, which is how Williams wound up taking a television camera crew with him when he and his friend Aaron Wilksch went out hunting on Kangaroo Island, one of the five islands selected by the national government to be made feral-cat-free.
So even as the company continues to hold back on expanding in the US — perhaps burned a little too much by its previous efforts there; or simply aware of the wide competition from the likes of Ebay, OfferUp, Letgo, Poshmark, and many more — Vinted's growth in Europe has caught the eye of US investors.
Jones is no stranger to Olympics coverage: In 2016, she made her debut as an NBC Olympics contributor during the Rio Summer Games after her live tweets of events with witty commentary — and a photo of her decked out in a American flag and plastic gold medals — caught the eye of NBC Olympics production and programming president Jim Bell.
Jones is no stranger to Olympics coverage: In 2016, she made her debut as an NBC Olympics contributor during the Rio Summer Games after her live tweets of events, with witty commentary — and a photo of her decked out in a American flag and plastic gold medals — caught the eye of NBC Olympics production and programming president Jim Bell.
During Harry and Meghan Markle's recent visit to Tonga during their royal tour, the prince had the chance to meet Polynesian athlete Pita Taufatofua, who caught the eye of everyone around the world when he carried the Tongan flag shirtless and slathered in coconut oil during both the Summer 2016 Olympics and Winter 2018 Olympic opening ceremonies.
" This caught the eye of Politfact , which gave her a "false" rating, noting that the $700 billion tag was the total defense budget for 2018, not the increase, and that the amount was "more than the Defense Department settled in negotiations for Trump's budget request ($668 billion), but exactly what they requested in their annual wishlist to Congress.
Cumming is also a model: for Anna Sui, Max Mara, Rochas and, most prominently, Saint Laurent, where her inky gaze — today accented by midnight eyeliner and untamed brows — caught the eye of the brand's then-creative and image director Hedi Slimane; between 2014 and 2016, she walked in six shows and starred in three campaigns for the brand.
Read on to see what's on sale in the Mashable Shop: This ultra-lightweight and energy-efficient AC has caught the eye of many users (it even won the 216 Red Dot Design Award) thanks to its eco-friendly design, built-in mood lighting, and the fact that it can cool drop air temperature to 249 degrees in just 49.993 minutes.
Although Mozilla doesn't believe that the incident is related to Trump's travel ban, the incident stirred fears among international tech workers, who fear they'll miss out on work and research opportunities if they're not allowed to travel to the US. The situation even caught the eye of Microsoft's chief legal officer Brad Smith, who tweeted at Stenberg to offer legal assistance.
Stone has caught the eye of Mueller over statements he made suggesting he had prior knowledge that WikiLeaks had hacked emails from prominent Democrats, including 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 85033 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE's campaign chairman, John Podesta.
That depth and the craftsmanship they used to express it caught the eye of Dutch design entrepreneur Marcel Wanders, co-founder of Moooi, who commissioned them early on to create the popular Position lamp, and David Alhadeff of the Future Perfect, the influential store on Great Jones Street in New York City that now champions them in the United States.
There are buildings, mostly notable landmarks and architecture of Columbus, Ohio and New York City — including the rendering of the Atlas Building, which is the painting that caught the eye of a New York-based critic who happened to be guest judge at the Ohio State Fair in 1982, when Hawkins's close friend Lee Garrett entered his painting in the amateur category.
It's unclear yet whether the proposals that caught the eye of Treasury regulators were the result of ignorance or wilful intent by the banks and the South Korean government, but the calls set the stage for the United States to act if violations were discovered, said Joshua Stanton, an American lawyer who runs the site One Free Korea and has advised congressional staffers on North Korea sanctions law.
It's caught the eye of lawmakers across the world — Zuckerberg has been summoned by Parliament in the UK and asked to testify in Congress by multiple senators; Facebook is now under an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission about its mishandling of Cambridge Analytica data; and across the world, company executives are getting skewered by governments in nations like the UK and, worse, Singapore, where officials suggest the company has lost their trust.
Stone, a longtime friend of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and a onetime Trump campaign adviser, caught the eye of the special counsel's office after statements he made during the 2016 presidential election in which he suggested he had prior knowledge that WikiLeaks had hacked Democratic emails and would release them ahead of the election.

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