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Herzbrun's landscapes similarly draw attention to individual patches of color.
They also draw attention to buildings in danger of demolition.
You hope to draw attention to high rates of suicide.
His incendiary comments helped draw attention to a longshot campaign.
Organizers used Facebook announcements to draw attention to their campaign.
If anyone can draw attention to this technology, it's Barshop.
I never wanted to intensively draw attention to that aspect.
It aimed to draw attention to women's struggles in the workplace.
Corvias said it was unfair to draw attention to Picerne's homes.
It doesn't assert or draw attention to itself, it simply: is.
Bold page headers draw attention to the content of your pages.
But whenever I can draw attention to certain things, I will.
I don't these photos for people to draw attention to themselves.
Others did it to be funny or draw attention to themselves.
But they (governments) don't want to draw attention to the buildings.
"I always wanted to draw attention to fish," Ms. Raij said.
That campaign, #NotOnMyFlight, is intended to draw attention to rowdy behavior.
Highly public resignations can also draw attention to important policy disagreements.
Yet at no point does his interpretation draw attention to itself.
Seeking to draw attention to the Senate's closed-door process, Sens.
And let me draw attention to the obvious: She's an adolescent.
Celebrities draw attention to causes all the time — and it works.
Many organizations rely on celebrities to draw attention to their cause.
It was a fun sign to draw attention to a serious matter.
Sit down, be still, be quiet, and don't draw attention to yourself.
Teigen sure knows better than to draw attention to her shit talk.
The first rule of fun is to not draw attention to it.
And when liberals can manage to draw attention to specifics, they win.
Or, more likely, the press would rather not draw attention to them.
Social media has undeniably helped activist movements draw attention to their causes.
Chumley said it would draw attention to state Republicans' anti-pornography platform.
Democrats have gone all-in to draw attention to the family separations.
Students recently walked out of school to draw attention to gun violence.
The last thing a thief wants is to draw attention to himself.
And Democrats in Congress are mobilizing to draw attention to the attacks.
Mr. Sentsov is risking his life to draw attention to all this.
Detainees have resorted to self-immolation to draw attention to their plight.
I just wanted to blend in and not draw attention to myself.
Tuvalu did what it could to draw attention to its plight, too.
News desk editors modify headlines and packaging to draw attention to stories.
More often, Democrats sought to draw attention to bigger money in politics.
It helped founders draw attention to their companies in the first place.
He has been hosting town halls to draw attention to his plans.
Khaled stated that her intentions were to simply draw attention to Palestinian suffering.
Still, Singh wants to draw attention to the potential harms of recreational use.
He has previously tried to draw attention to AI's potential to harm humans.
Car companies are always doing weird marketing stunts to draw attention to themselves.
It was not unreasonable for Mr Renzi to draw attention to this fact.
To draw attention to her concern about the Facebook ad-policy change, Sen.
On a foreign excursion in Africa to draw attention to animal poaching, Sen.
You also rightly draw attention to the threats that extremes of regulation present.
In 2015, a campaign to draw attention to violence against women galvanized millions.
Identity politics seeks to draw attention to and combat such sources of unfreedom.
They decided to deliver Shiloh in Namibia to draw attention to the country.
If he did, he'd draw attention to a significant detail in her favor.
These effects often do more to draw attention to themselves than to delineate character.
The prosecution alleges that Carter urged Roy to suicide to draw attention to herself.
Democrat electors, in particular, could cast faithless votes to draw attention to this issue.
These symmetries draw attention to specific points, emphasizing, for example, the time-minimizing path.
Baker uses humor and irony to draw attention to and critique that imposed invisibility.
Could it be that he doesn't want to draw attention to a certain subject?
The Gallinazo Avisa program is meant to very publicly draw attention to the issue.
Its purpose is mostly to draw attention to Mini's other electric vehicles and concepts.
Hamas may merely be using its war talk to draw attention to Gaza's misery.
Sanger launched a "social media strike" this week to draw attention to his concerns.
It is also striking that "Dunkirk" doesn't draw attention to its cinematography or editing.
But that has not stopped them from trying to draw attention to their concerns.
Thune isn't the only one in Congress hoping to draw attention to net neutrality.
A friend suggested that Long make a GoFundMe to draw attention to his situation.
His mum, Pauline, back in Leeds, told him not to draw attention to himself.
The competition helped draw attention to the value of recommendation engines across the world.
The speech also sought to draw attention to minority women affected by gun violence.
Thursday's letter will draw attention to a unit investors give Sony little credit for.
Over the next 15 months, Mr. Strel hopes to draw attention to water pollution.
Are these albums meant to draw attention to the physical reality of technology then?
Inslee may have hoped to draw attention to his legitimate record on the issue.
Deaths and injuries from fireworks in China draw attention to the issue every year.
I'll also try to draw attention to pertinent clues without making any big predictions.
What strategies, symbols or objects do protesters use to draw attention to their cause?
After that, I tried not to draw attention to my needs in the courtroom.
But Democrats are using the vote top draw attention to policies they disagree with.
The "Shut Down D.C." effort is seeking to draw attention to the climate crisis.
He sought to draw attention to student debt, prescription drug costs and the environment.
Some advocates also use the mass movements to help draw attention to political causes.
The players want to draw attention to what they say is social and racial injustice.
The prosecution alleges that Carter acted in such a manner to draw attention to herself.
Warren recently ran a false ad on Facebook deliberately to draw attention to the issue.
Both America and the EU also draw attention to who stands behind the foreign investors.
Insecure star Issa Rae managed to draw attention to black designers during the event anyway.
Micu even reached out to celebrities in an attempt to draw attention to the egg.
Some of them have travelled to rich countries to help draw attention to the problem.
The songs will have to draw attention to other aspects that go beyond the volume.
In June, RISE launched a Kickstarter page to draw attention to the latte's coming release.
Mr Biden's candidacy will draw attention to the foreign-policy record of the Obama administration.
Indeed, they draw attention to them with occasional public burnings of seized drugs in Humen.
"I'll definitely be seeking other ways to draw attention to this new policy," he said.
Wang's agents said they didn't want to draw attention to his final school exam either.
Make the silhouette work for your body, and draw attention to areas that you like.
House Democrats staged a sit-in to draw attention to the issue after the massacre.
The shade of lipstick was meant to draw attention to the issue of gun violence.
Teacher walkouts helped draw attention to funding problems for K-6900 education across several states.
On Tuesday, he sought to draw attention to the more hopeful aspects of his message.
The first step is to draw attention to the actual reasons African nations are defecting.
However, the candidates running for president have a pulpit to draw attention to important issues.
Perry says he's dancing on TV as a way to draw attention to veterans' issues.
Kaepernick said each action was done to draw attention to racial injustices in the country.
Bakshi used that ugliness to satirize and draw attention to everything from racism to Nazism.
To the Editor: The overriding agenda of our president is to draw attention to himself.
Draw attention to the economic imbalance, then tell people they should protest and demand change.
This episode with the superintendent was the latest to draw attention to the Police Department.
Is it worth the backlash they're getting if sitting helps draw attention to their cause?
Shkreli helped draw attention to those exploitable issues in the generic drug space, said Jonas.
If the goal was to draw attention to Heng and New Faces, the ad succeeded.
Thousands of protestors gathered in the capital of Belgium to draw attention to climate change.
I'd like to draw attention to the unacceptable hatred that is seething in this country.
Waters may be able to use the spotlight on her to draw attention to that.
He wants to draw attention to it, so that other people will visit it, too.
The move should help draw attention to Hulu as it beefs up its content library.
As a result, influential supporters can help draw attention to his original cause, she said.
In January, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visited Ethiopia to draw attention to the crisis.
Tagalan said Moonhack was a way for students to draw attention to their desire to code.
There has been little incentive for Western governments and media to draw attention to these actions.
Moving forward, Santeria says he would like to draw attention to abuse in the pornography industry.
Both the successes and the reservations about his opponent were reasonable points to draw attention to.
This is a behavior that will again draw attention to your positive work attitude and productivity.
But that's precisely why I want to draw attention to this: It hasn't gotten any better.
He didn't come close to winning, but the aim was to draw attention to climate change.
That's the point—the project wants to draw attention to somewhat forgotten regions of the river.
But what about the nominators -- those who draw attention to these heroes from around the world?
Politicians also use profanity to express a heightened level of outrage and draw attention to something.
Attempting to draw attention to the various crises facing the world's oceans is a noble cause.
But his star power may nonetheless draw attention to this convention — and he needs it to.
The move also helps draw attention to the almost-unprecedented opacity being deployed by the GOP.
"He didn't draw attention to himself" and "he was always a listener," his old friend recalled.
They also draw attention to the problem of retaliation at the hands of other team members.
Empty chairs were left to draw attention to the missing tech executives, signalling the senators' displeasure.
Colin Kaepernick first knelt "to draw attention to racial oppression of African-Americans" (oh, *them* again).
Commenters applauded the filmmaker Hari Kondabolu's effort to draw attention to negative depictions of minority characters.
First, someone tried to draw attention to his vote for the North American Free Trade Agreement.
People looked down as they walked briskly past police, hoping not to draw attention to themselves.
The RNC had sent him to draw attention to Shaheen's failure to hold town hall meetings.
I want to say, "I can't," yet I don't want to draw attention to my need.
Teenage girls are overwhelmingly leading a growing global movement to draw attention to the climate crisis.
Now Chan is reluctantly stepping more into the spotlight to draw attention to the organization's work.
We also wanted to draw attention to it being a great place to have a date.
Anandkumar was also one of many who used the #ProtestNIPS hashtag to draw attention to the issue.
We can also draw attention to the practices and methods artists use to create a singular characteristic.
The point here is to build suspense, but also to draw attention to the level of difficulty.
Can a change in hemline help draw attention to the need for restitution, rehabilitation, and even reparations?
Madrid said the group was starting a three-day hunger strike to draw attention to the standoff.
Instructors will be able to inspect code, draw attention to specific issues and screen share with students.
This may draw attention to average hourly earnings and other data in next Friday's U.S. jobs report.
Interactivity is becoming a popular way to draw attention to print ads that would otherwise be ignored.
Equal Pay Day is also an opportunity to draw attention to other issues about which families care.
But these are ultimately moderate, bread-and-butter-style decisions Pence won't want to draw attention to.
Also, just to draw attention to the obvious, Leith is being paid to taste the contestants' creations.
This was planned to draw attention to the refugee crisis, with Trump at the U.N. this week.
Sabino and Capuani believe their findings draw attention to a greater impact on health, due to infection.
Comedian and actor Billy Eichner was one of the first people to draw attention to the tweets.
Governments can use the bully pulpit to draw attention to nascent victories at zero cost to taxpayers.
Travel wasn't encouraged or acceptable for women, so many who did travel didn't draw attention to it.
Of course, that was likely Abrams' point -- to draw attention to the election problems in the state.
The law center's designation is meant to draw attention to and increase scrutiny of the group's activities.
With limited resources and little media attention, he used social media to draw attention to his work.
The officer's shooting of Castile is the latest to draw attention to police shootings involving black men.
The shirts aim to draw attention to a fund-raising effort to help pay for his care.
At the least, it continues to draw attention to the disappearance of sacred culture into private hands.
But she wants it to draw attention to what is wrong at the Swedish Academy, she said.
The violent, surreal, often cartoonish scenarios delivered deadpan that draw attention to the freakishness of ordinary life.
Wednesday is World Refugee Day, an international event designed to draw attention to the global refugee crisis.
He has previously defended the K.K.K. editorial as satire meant to draw attention to corruption in Washington.
Our first class created a provocative campaign to draw attention to the absurdity of normalized gun violence.
Mr. Cox, trailing in fund-raising, has struggled to draw attention to his attacks on Mr. Newsom.
TheShadowBrokers claimed to be releasing samples from the NSA source code to draw attention to its auction.
People looked down as they walked briskly past police, apparently trying not to draw attention to themselves.
Climate activists plan to rally outside the court ahead of the trial to draw attention to it.
For years, Egyptians have tried to draw attention to the routine sexual harassment and assault of women.
The tactful route is to give your finsta a quiet death and not draw attention to it.
The curators of this stirring and unusual exhibition draw attention to the radical abstraction of Houghton's art.
Dark-colored plates tend to draw attention to bitterness — hence the reason many restaurants opt for white ones.
The hashtag was created a few years ago to draw attention to the lack of diversity in Hollywood.
In Reno, Indigenous women danced their way out front, again to draw attention to the justice system's failures.
You are correct not to draw attention to it, particularly if the student in question previously has not.
Sometimes his choice of material helps to draw attention to wildlife conservation, an issue close to his heart.
We have chosen to show them to draw attention to the ongoing Syrian civil war and refugee crisis.
Use accent lighting to draw attention to special features such as a backsplash or a dramatic island facade.
He chose that location to draw attention to segregation and extreme poverty — issues that persist there even today.
The day festival is held to draw attention to "sexual injustice, victim blaming, derogatory labeling and gender inequality."
North Korea has tested missiles at sensitive times in the past to draw attention to its military might.
Adam Schiff is an attempt to draw attention to the possibility that Russian accounts boosted the "#ReleaseTheMemo" campaign.
Marketing materials usually draw attention to a test's detection rates—how accurately it picks up a genetic alteration.
She wanted to draw attention to the global refugee crisis, especially as Dadaab camp faces pressure to close.
You're talking about police brutality, which Kaepernick said was one thing that he wants to draw attention to.
After the failed tests, they said, North Korea needed another way to draw attention to its missile threats.
It is meant to draw attention to an issue, and force dialogue, which ideally would lead to change.
The aim, the organization says, is to "draw attention to the impact and importance" of the Mueller investigation.
The event was meant to draw attention to men facing false accusations following the nationwide "Me Too" movement.
For starters, Russia's strongman does not want to draw attention to a popular uprising that toppled an empire.
"By marking Ok's passing, we hope to draw attention to what is being lost as Earth's glaciers expire."
Mr. Trump's campaign chairman, denying plagiarism, accused Hillary Clinton's campaign of trying to draw attention to the issue.
It is also a way to draw attention to the costs of allowing the status quo to continue.
She spoke on the condition of anonymity because she did not want to draw attention to her ordeal.
The governor's office said the posters were meant to draw attention to groups that are holding Maine back.
Hollywood actress Jolie met with Venezuelan refugees in Lima, Peru this week to draw attention to their plight.
A hard cut can draw attention to itself to create a sense of dramatic irony or transitional smoothness.
"I think people will continue to use art to draw attention to issues and highlight injustices," she says.
I thought that a beauty-vlogger character would be a fun vehicle to really draw attention to that.
Protesters aim to draw attention to gun violence while targeting places where they believe their anger goes unnoticed.
The boy's father also declined to comment, saying he did not want to draw attention to his son.
The kiss did result in his getting more screen time, which has helped draw attention to his music.
The badge could also draw attention to how Amazon determines which products get certain designations on the site.
In the dining room, a burnt red was employed to draw attention to the intricate ironwork and millwork.
Sometimes, the employee said his supervisor would tell him not to draw attention to an issue he noticed.
Veteran Democrats are now only too happy to draw attention to Sanders's involvement in rewriting the convention rules.
"The importance is that we are able to draw attention to this dangerous drug right now," Palamar said.
Still, they're polite and considerate, and they don't draw attention to other people's mistakes just to humiliate them.
Biden has also seized on Trump's recent actions toward Iran to draw attention to his foreign policy experience.
She ran in the European elections in May to draw attention to the jailed leaders and Catalan separatism.
The movement seeks to draw attention to the prevalence of sexual harassment and assault, particularly in the workplace.
The group, hoping to draw attention to the Rohingyas' plight, says it will set sail early next month.
He also said this is just to draw attention to make people understand the seriousness of the situation.
He said the gesture was meant to draw attention to racism and police brutality against people of color.
If they draw attention to a bullshit scandal, they are the ones ensuring that it damages the campaign.
It's an effort by the show's creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda, to draw attention to the hurricane-ravaged island.
They contented themselves with his mere presence, hoping that would be enough to draw attention to the issue.
Over the years, large diners have tried to draw attention to their needs through protests and legal action.
And they really just think they're doing everything they can do to draw attention to this devastating situation.
The car firms try hard to draw attention to the businesses they own that will benefit from these trends.
So I would rather show up to my friends' causes and support them, and draw attention to those charities.
Both movies focus on the men's psychology, not necessarily their killings, and draw attention to the banality of evil.
These protesters aim to draw attention to a long-standing treaty dispute between the Sioux and the federal government.
So if you have a musician you'd like to draw attention to, make sure to leave us a comment.
One, I hope that the sets don't distract from the story, that they don't draw attention to themselves individually.
Dr. Xavier Pickett: It's important to draw attention to the fact that the Black church has never been monolithic.
To be sure, this is a good time to draw attention to the dark forces at work on-screen.
We wanted to draw attention to the fact that there's things in this country that still need to change.
Veloux's work is meant to draw attention to the unrealistic extremes portrayed in magazines, television, Instagram, and other media.
Thousands of activists unleashed strategic disorder in London for 10 days to draw attention to the accelerating climate crisis.
More broadly, it's meant to draw attention to the problem in hopes of increasing research, funding, and volunteer efforts.
Not that you'd know it—as director of sound design at Facebook, Littlejohn does not draw attention to himself.
They also created an ad to draw attention to the need for paid parental leave in the United States.
It's a tool frequently used by the minority party to draw attention to an issue but is rarely effective.
It's like every time she mentioned her name, she had to draw attention to the racial element of it.
Bergdahl has said he left his post in June 2009 to draw attention to "leadership failure" in his unit.
Amal's strategy in her Thursday meeting is to draw attention to the evidence, which she points out is extensive.
Firms like Signal Fire track engineers as they move from company to company to draw attention to growing startups.
The performance, which he titled "The Threat", was meant to draw attention to what he called FSB terror tactics.
If Trump did know, a State of the Union address seems an odd time to draw attention to it.
Until now, Republicans have rarely sought to draw attention to Pruitt's scandals, including during his appearances on the Hill.
The incidents -- in Indiana, Mississippi, Florida and Pennsylvania -- draw attention to pedestrian safety and distracted driving across the country.
But I want to draw attention to the practical arguments CalPERS' friends are making in this week's amicus briefs.
Most big stars have stunt doubles, but not all of them are eager to draw attention to that fact.
For his part, he kept it on the down-low, not wanting to draw attention to his celebrity status.
To draw attention to this important event, we asked writers to contribute some of their own thoughts and stories.
The search for the killers may draw attention to another, less noticed facet of Mexico's crime problem: rampant impunity.
She placed sculptures in "untapped areas" of Harlem's parks that could draw attention to local histories of the community.
He did interviews on major news networks, where he appeared with emergency personnel to draw attention to the issue.
William M. Kurtines, Jacob Gewirtz and Jacob L. Lamb draw attention to the link between normlessness and moral disorder.
She said that she wanted to draw attention to her party's push to ban full-face coverings in public.
This is not the first time Mr. Shapira has sought to draw attention to hateful messages on social media.
Here are some recent incidents, which we are publishing on a weekly basis to draw attention to the issue.
Lawmakers say they hope to draw attention to the ongoing national conversation about sexual harassment at Trump's evening remarks.
The group will also seek to draw attention to lower-court nominees it considers far out of the mainstream.
Both demonstrations sought to draw attention to racial injustice and have been repeated by other athletes in recent years.
The aim of this project is to draw attention to the art and the message, not those behind it.
Instead, a PHEIC is a political tool the agency can use to draw attention to a serious disease threat.
The "Trainwreck" star has mined her personal life for both her comedy and to draw attention to social causes.
Landmark buildings around the world went dark on Saturday in an international effort to draw attention to climate change.
But in deflecting potential criticism for inspiring the atrocity, he is forced to draw attention to it, Lopatto says.
Started in 2000, it is a day to celebrate linguistic diversity and draw attention to endangered and defunct languages.
The school would do well to provide, and draw attention to, reliable information about the career prospects of graduates.
After all, the goal was to draw attention to rampant inequality in the city, which had long been unaddressed.
Use your creativity to create a catchy headline that will draw attention to the effectiveness of the loan calculator.
The initiative sought to draw attention to women's health and "how women are perceived" in the US medical system.
Dr. West, in an interview, rejected that his critique is personal, or an attempt to draw attention to himself.
For many institutions, the festival provides a welcome platform to draw attention to the distinct experiences of their communities.
But it was inarguably successful at using the Super Bowl to draw attention to a serious and necessary message.
I didn't really draw attention to it, but I wanted to get her to pull her top back up.
By and large, though, it's a solemn album whose musical sophistication, while dazzling, can draw attention to its mopiness.
And Anthony J. Williams, the editor in chief of Afrikan Black Coalition, wanted to draw attention to that fact.
Three years ago, Seattle's then-mayor, Ed Murray, announced a state of emergency to draw attention to Seattle's homeless populations.
Clinton excels, was the best way to draw attention to Mr. Sanders's record and his minimal expertise in foreign policy.
But really, the apropos-ness of Hulu's breakout series only served to draw attention to what was already compelling television.
Branson risked his own life to draw attention to Virgin Atlantic , flying a hot air balloon over the Atlantic Ocean.
For the project Williams used brightly colored paint to draw attention to houses in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood slated for demolition.
The campaign has helped draw attention to the plight of manual scavengers and forced state governments to act, Shaikh said.
They're scared voting will somehow draw attention to them — and, by extension, their family members, who might not be citizens.
The issue sought to draw attention to the situation in Xinjiang and the treatment of Muslims by the Chinese government.
Ochre-painted dancers performed around fires at dusk, revering the river but also seeking to draw attention to its plight.
While the ruling may draw attention to Assange's fate, it is unlikely to immediately affect the current investigations against him.
Katy Perry is using her immense star power to draw attention to the children of one of Asia's poorest regions.
We went to document human rights violations and to continue to draw attention to the deplorable conditions in the camps.
The twist is that Sam herself sent the invitation, as a way to draw attention to the racism on campus.
The big picture: Wagner's comments are the latest to draw attention to a larger partisan debate about civility in politics.
Instead, I'm trying to actually draw attention to the human in the environment and bring these places back to life.
Iconic photos throughout the 20th century helped to draw attention to conflicts and tragedies that had otherwise been under covered.
To draw attention to a bug and the researchers who discovered it, logos, websites and PR agents became de rigueur.
It's this abstraction that gives comedy much of its power to draw attention to harsh truths through satirization and exaggeration.
To his credit, Mr Trump did much to draw attention to the opioid epidemic when he was a presidential candidate.
He prefers to draw attention to Portugal's healthier banks and buzzing universities, though he adds that investment is climbing again.
The brand does everything it can to draw attention to the cause — even using terrifying, but ultimately effective, performance art.
If I'm being generous, I'd say they were driven by a desire to draw attention to alcohol's great health burden.
A Dutch company is using the chaos of the Consumer Electronics Showcase to draw attention to the world's refugee crisis.
The surroundings are familiar, but that often only serves to draw attention to how much time has passed in between.
How could I not raise my voice to at least try and draw attention to this crucial and deadly issue?
I think TVs are always going to draw attention to themselves — even if they're just completely featureless black glass slabs.
Dr. Margaret Chan, the director general of the W.H.O., flew to Angola that month to draw attention to the crisis.
Democrats have seized on both incidents to draw attention to the consequences of extreme rhetoric, invoking Trump in the process.
That's not an accident; organizers created the annual event as a way to draw attention to the plight of migrants.
The video is the latest attempt by Democrats to draw attention to the impact of the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Adriel Hampton, a left-wing activist, now plans to run fake ads on Facebook to draw attention to these policies.
There are only so many ways to draw attention to his issue — and he has already used many of them.
Children without an identity While it is still early days for iCivil, their efforts draw attention to a wider problem.
You can also point out an interesting thought someone else shared, to draw attention to something others may have missed.
Pallone, who backs legal sports betting in New Jersey, had hoped to draw attention to the issue with the hearing.
They have been pressuring Trump to veto the bill and have launched a petition to draw attention to the issue.
Second, the recount will draw attention to the problem of electronic voting machines that do not produce a paper trail.
In a post on Instagram, Ms. Navka suggested that the dance routine had intended to draw attention to the film.
There is truth in that, though it is also true that journals often fail to draw attention to such matters.
These caravans have been used in the past largely to draw attention to people's plights in their native countries. 3.
It also wanted to draw attention to the legitimacy and value of emotional labor of women generally, including sex workers.
Trump will relentlessly draw attention to Biden's frequent verbal miscues, suggesting that he is not mentally competent for the job.
She used her newfound prominence to draw attention to issues of concern to women in the workplace, like maternity leave.
Sagittarius rules the hips; a belt bag or waist-cinching belt can help your Sagittarius friend draw attention to theirs.
"Please don't name or draw attention to other artist housing in our community," read a post on one private forum.
As protesters in Iran draw attention to their government's domestic repression, the international community should refocus on Iran's global misdeeds.
" In an interview, Ms. Cockburn blamed Republicans for trying to draw attention to what she called a "totally phony issue.
As advocacy groups continue to draw attention to human trafficking, more states are getting involved in efforts to combat it.
Cardi previously used her platform to draw attention to government shutdowns, healthcare, and the importance of raising the minimum wage.
The president maliciously attacked the character of Americans merely attempting to draw attention to issues often pushed into the shadows.
Students around the world will draw attention to their plight with film screenings, public discussions and a social media campaign.
Called "Eternal Sites: From Bamiyan to Palmyra," the show aims to draw attention to the rising threats to global heritage.
And a special word to Bill Gates: You have long sought to draw attention to the perils of climate change.
The term "dark patterns" does draw attention to maliciously intentioned organizations that hoover user data, counter to their users' needs.
They may just want to get a lot of people out on the streets to draw attention to an issue.
And an animal rights activist sought to draw attention to his cause by storming the stage at a nearby MoveOn.
To draw attention to this fact, Ireland's tourism board commissioned a massive tapestry that details every episode of the series.
They did not want their first names used because they do not want to draw attention to themselves for religious reasons.
Certainly, the work of Ioannidis and others has helped draw attention to the way scientists review and publish each other's research.
The Dead Sea is dying, and artist Spencer Tunick is using his controversial mass nude photography to draw attention to it.
Eight of those on hunger strike domestically and abroad have committed suicide to draw attention to the cause, the HDP said.
He wanted to draw attention to child abusers on trial, but Britain&aposs government puts limits on what reporters may cover.
They want to draw attention to the city&aposs gun violence and pressure public officials to do more to stop it.
"In the past, spokespeople didn't have to mug for the cameras and draw attention to themselves," said one former government official.
By enjoying, discovering or sharing a poem — words that draw attention to themselves — you change the nature of the national conversation.
This week, a few Fox employees tried to draw attention to larger corporate responsibility, and the protest did not catch on.
Bowie said he shared the photos and videos on social media specifically to draw attention to the ridiculousness of it all.
Regarding Kendell Geers, I am appalled to see he had to resort to such low blows to draw attention to him.
Many stars are wearing specially-made pins, which Witherspoon commissioned stylist Arianne Phillips to design, to draw attention to the cause.
According to the prosecution, Carter played a "sick game" with Roy's life and used his suicide to draw attention to herself.
"The picture is designed to draw attention to the very fact that Hillary Clinton does pander to black people," Burns said.
That's why I partnered with Make It Work to draw attention to issues like paid family leave and affordable child care.
Through Bomb Coffee, Pricipato is trying to draw attention to the fact that about 22 veterans take their life every day.
The city has launched a "you don't know the half of it" campaign to draw attention to endeavors outside Disney's property.
In an interview after the race, Lilesa said he wanted to draw attention to the government's ongoing persecution of the Oromos.
A dark shade can seem to diminish a body part's size, while light or bright hues draw attention to an area.
" To draw attention to the disparity, the American Academy of Pediatrics created a campaign: the "7 Great Achievements in Pediatric Research.
One of the early goals of the #MeToo movement was to draw attention to the ubiquity of sexual harassment and assault.
Discussions are being held behind closed doors, but activists have been mobilizing to draw attention to the details that are known.
Debie's studio also posted side-by-side images of each design to its Facebook page to draw attention to the similarities.
Empower made "Last Rescue in Siam" to draw attention to the fact that many women have no desire to be rescued.
Online discussion community Reddit is launching a campaign to draw attention to the FCC's plan to roll back net neutrality regulations.
But Democrats are attempting to draw attention to the behind-closed-door process that Republicans are taking in drafting the bill.
Then again, perhaps Trump's previous criticism of Obama makes them reluctant to draw attention to the president's fondness for the sport.
The protest was launched to draw attention to the disproportionate number of ethnic minorities who are killed by state security forces.
The result: "freeway revolts," protests to draw attention to the pain caused by ill-considered building, sprang up around the country.
They'll warn each other that a predator is coming, which raises the question: why would an animal draw attention to itself?
Trump will travel to Ohio on Wednesday — a day before Comey's testimony — to draw attention to the state's crumbling waterway system.
The Coppingers' main goal is to draw attention to the world's vast majority of dogs that are hidden in plain sight.
Robinette had heard about Beatty's organization, and she saw nominating him as a way to help draw attention to his efforts.
Cities across the globe went dark for a brief period of time Saturday in efforts to draw attention to climate change.
But she had sought facial-feminization surgery in order to stop thinking about her gender, not to draw attention to it.
The Smithsonian incidents are also the latest to draw attention to a potential growing tide of racism and bigotry in America.
"We have randomly used presidents' birthdays, like other significant dates, to draw attention to safety issues," he explained in an email.
But the real purpose of my work is to draw attention to the fact that this isn&apost simply about capitalism.
He tended to sensationalize the evidence he had -- in order to draw attention to the rock-bottom seriousness of the situation.
He is much too bashful to draw attention to it, though, and much too circumspect to read too much into it.
Individual police shootings and killings can and do help draw attention to genuine, broader issues surrounding police violence and systemic racism.
He tended to sensationalize the evidence he had in order to draw attention to the rock-bottom seriousness of the situation.
I think the most pressing issue in the country is wealth and income inequality, and wanted to draw attention to that.
She said that she wore the veil to draw attention to her party's push to ban full-face coverings in public.
Weckert added that he wanted to draw attention to the blind trust that many people have in tech companies and platforms.
These recommendations are nonbinding, but they could be used to draw attention to the need for reform in other regulatory bodies.
He wanted to help draw attention to dogs that were displaced by Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma, according to his website.
The trio joined the movement of athletes who are using the anthem as an attempt to draw attention to racial inequality.
Harry established the Paralympic-style sports event in 2014 to draw attention to men and women who were injured in combat.
Emmy award winner Michelle Williams on Sunday used her acceptance speech to draw attention to the gender pay gap in Hollywood.
Democrats also tried to draw attention to what they said would be the devastating consequences of repealing the health care law.
Three Senate Democrats went to the Congressional Budget Office on Tuesday to draw attention to the lack of a public bill.
Last year, advocates used the hashtag #MissingDCGirls to draw attention to the number of missing black girls in the nation's capital.
As an internationally renowned artist, you have the ability to use your own clout to draw attention to an important cause.
NFL players have been kneeling during the National Anthem to draw attention to what they say is social and racial injustice.
The risk is this: When brands try to draw attention to a cause, they often wind up diverting attention to themselves.
The aide said Democrats hope the line of questioning will draw attention to Puzder's character, while also putting Republicans on the spot.
Minshall admitted that one of the abusive tweets had been removed last night, after Cherry had tweeted to draw attention to it.
The site has inspired a growing movement to draw attention to Native Americans in cities who struggle with homelessness and opioid addiction.
Ro Khanna, a California Democrat, similarly used Khashoggi's disappearance to draw attention to the US support for Saudi Arabia's campaign in Yemen.
This was, according to Uriburu, "Art on a Latin American scale," meant to draw attention to the interconnected ravages of water pollution.
A group of about 1503 people is marching 2150 miles from Tulsa to the state capitol to draw attention to their message.
The staff of the Frick Collection is now trying to draw attention to the objects between the canvases in his former mansion.
Part of the reason, too, may be the willingness of politicians from all over the world to draw attention to related causes.
He used his presidential campaign to draw attention to veterans issues, including post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, and access to healthcare.
But for most everyone else using the world's largest social network to draw attention to their content, the change is potentially seismic.
With "Capernaum", Ms Labaki seeks to draw attention to the weakness of the state and what she sees as an irresponsible society.
I was 25 and really had no desire to draw attention to the silvers starting to poke through my naturally dark hair.
About 100 asylum-seekers are protesting outside a camp in northern Greece to draw attention to overcrowding and poor housing conditions there.
In its WTO case, Qatar would also draw attention to the impact the boycott was having on other WTO members, he added.
And importantly, it also allows us to call out individuals for racist or sexist remarks, and to draw attention to larger issues.
Heidi Neilson's "Moon Arrow" travels around the New York City shorelines to draw attention to celestial forces acting on the urban landscape.
The context here is that researchers are trying to draw attention to cybersecurity problems in medical devices before real-world incidents occur.
Could these people somehow take advantage of the fact that Arpaio's pardon is in the news to draw attention to their cases?
But getting upset over things like this, that draw attention to worthwhile causes, even if they do them through stunts like this?
This isn't the first time Laura Loomer has attempted to draw attention to her trollish plights against Twitter and other tech companies.
First, filibustering empowers senators as individuals, so each senator can draw attention to the issues he or she cares about the most.
The ad was intended to draw attention to a program about making homes safer but was widely criticized for being too morbid.
Greene makes little effort for any kind of fidelity in his film-within-a-film, preferring to draw attention to its badness.
Of course, members of Congress are still elites, and have many tools at their disposal to draw attention to their pet causes.
The ALICE measurement tries to draw attention to the financial struggles of people who don't show up in official government poverty statistics.
Apple certainly wanted to draw attention to its Twitter account now that it's active — though this probably wasn't how it had planned.
Asked if her reaction would not draw attention to Court's remarks, she said there was no way she could let those pass.
Mr. Buren has described his signature stripes as a "visual tool" he uses to draw attention to a given space or context.
Two lawmakers are hoping to draw attention to the problem of illegal wildlife poaching and how it helps fund terror groups. Sen.
Republicans have also sought to draw attention to text messages between FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, which privately disparaged Trump.
To that end, the group has been producing documentaries as a way to draw attention to the unnecessary toll of street violence.
This post is not meant to stereotype or bash environmentalists, only to draw attention to the tensions between climate and other problems.
Beijing has been loath to draw attention to Pyongyang's human rights abuses, which the United Nations has documented and Washington has emphasized.
But others have said that not wanting to draw attention to the ICBMs is different than a willingness to give them up.
"Sometimes we make mistakes when people are trying to draw attention to things versus when they're actually making hate speech," Budhraja said.
Nevertheless, Republicans have sought to draw attention to the messages as a sign that the investigation is politically motivated against the president.
OLANO, known for publicity stunts to draw attention to alleged state corruption, is a politically amorphous, pro-EU and pro-NATO movement.
The group wanted to draw attention to the footage by sending the letter, Ms. Allen said in a phone interview on Friday.
Another writer from the Google Group started using the hashtag #StopTonyMochama to draw attention to Patel's claim, which Mwangi also subsequently used.
The protests have always been intended to draw attention to police brutality and the economic and social oppression of people of color.
Emily Jones, above, a student at Australian National University, wrote an article to draw attention to the pervasive sexist culture at universities.
Demonstrators interrupted CNN's LGBTQ town hall Thursday to draw attention to a growing number of killings of transgender individuals across the country.
Elizabeth Warren ran a Facebook ad that deliberately lied about Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's political leanings to draw attention to the policy.
Since then he has led numerous peaceful protests and demonstrations to draw attention to the plight of children exploited for financial gain.
I decided not to hide my battle against deportation but to fight publicly to draw attention to the unfairness of the system.
I also recommend the small, stealthy Garmin Dash Cam Mini for drivers who want a model that doesn't draw attention to itself.
The union also held a planned, one-day walkout in 2016 to draw attention to contract negotiations and the district's fiscal woes.
Politics and golf collided at Bedminster two weeks ago at a news conference held to draw attention to the coming women's tournament.
Human rights groups tried to draw attention to Mr. Jammeh's abuses with numerous reports outlining deaths and torture suffered by his opponents.
His work combines photography and installation, and seeks to discuss inequalities in the art establishment, to draw attention to historically overlooked groups.
He was sighted in Utah trying to draw attention to himself by cynically tooting the Democratic dog whistle, calling Trump a racist.
That could serve to draw attention to Trump's behavior, they say, without the mess and complication created by a formal impeachment drive.
The only hope Democrats have is to draw attention to the actual things Republicans are getting done with their total control of government.
The group says it was motivated to demonstrate the flaw's existence with high-profile accounts in order to draw attention to the problem.
Chop & Steele lift jugs of gravy, karate chop small sticks, and draw attention to a lack of fact checking on morning TV shows.
The tribute, to be made of empty Iraqi date syrup cans, is also intended to draw attention to the nation's once-thriving industry.
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These sculptural pieces, by Dana Benshalom, draw attention to a common gesture for those who wear glasses: pushing them up the nose bridge.
Trump flew to McAllen, Texas, on Thursday morning to draw attention to what he claims is a "humanitarian crisis" at the southern border.
While declining to speak on intelligence matters, a spokesman for the US State Department did draw attention to Russian violations of the treaty.
At first, the aim of those organizing caravans was to draw attention to the criminal assaults that vulnerable migrants endure along the way.
During their summer tour, Sting and Peter Gabriel repurposed The Police's 1981 song "Invisible Sun" to draw attention to the plight of refugees.
In addition to that, I wanted to draw attention to the different ways autism presents in different people, in particular women versus men.
That's why doctors and sports medicine experts have been trying to draw attention to the impact intense training can have on women's health.
If employees can discuss their salaries openly with each other, though, it can help draw attention to both intentional and unintentional pay inequity.
College Republicans decided to invite Yiannopolous in order to draw attention to free speech and the presence of politically conservative students on campus.
What I wanted to draw attention to is that regardless of who you are, policy does impact your life in some meaningful way.
In the note, Buckel allegedly stated that he did the act as a protest to draw attention to the destruction of the environment.
Instead, I want to draw attention to the display because it's unlike anything I've seen on a phone and I already love it.
Rebecca and Jack's solution is to make Kate wear a shirt at the pool, so as to not draw attention to her body.
In 2015, she started to write about the HPV vaccine in Japanese newspapers, hoping to draw attention to the science supporting the vaccine.
Think the Deepwater Horizon of the Arctic, except not nearly as visible and minus the dead dolphins to draw attention to the disaster.
A growing number of tech workers incentivized to buy homes can only continue to draw attention to innovative services that support new markets.
On Tuesday, Senator Edward Markey and other Democrats did their best to draw attention to this disconnect in speeches on the Senate floor.
And while trying to use Twitter to draw attention to her problem, her account on that site was also briefly suspended on Friday.
"Cracka was DotGovs he just didn't want to draw attention to himself," a hacker who used to be part of CWA told Motherboard.
As one of the world's most recognizable faces, Goldberg has used her fame to draw attention to a number of causes and charities.
She creates images that, in telling the close-up stories of individuals, also draw attention to larger economic and political systems at work.
Trump routinely mocked Rubio, referring to him as "Little Marco," while the Florida senator sought to draw attention to Trump's famously small hands.
Hollywood could lead the way, using its various media outlets to draw attention to genuine flaws in the "Make America Great Again" blueprint.
Fonda has always been an activist, volunteering for Swing Left's "Last Weekend" initiative to draw attention to the November midterm elections in July.
Dyer suspects it's because the company doesn't want to draw attention to its prior negative ranking (no one wants the Most Improved trophy).
In our own history, we wanted to draw attention to the attack on this history, which is today under threat of being destroyed.
Gahagan was reluctant to talk about Symbotic's customers, who aren't keen to draw attention to their interest in nearly human-free warehouse systems.
She created a global campaign to draw attention to the plight of Yazidis who are being held in sexual slavery or remain displaced.
"Because our customers care about protecting public lands, we really wanted to draw attention to what was happening," company spokeswoman Corley Kenna said.
"I wouldn't go so far as to say they are the conscience of the nation, but they do draw attention to these issues."
To draw attention to the cause, organizers recruited Larry Robinson, who sells rum cake and jambalaya out of his food truck in Miami.
Kaepernick made headlines over his decision to kneel during the national anthem on the field in 2106 to draw attention to racial inequality.
Carney could draw attention to this if the MPC has become uneasy about market expectations for interest rates, said JPMorgan economist Allan Monks.
Clinton would be well advised to draw attention to these facts and not cede a fallacious, but nevertheless appealing, argument to Mr. Trump.
This goes far beyond just a mistake that YouTube might have made and they are going to draw attention to and fix later.
"While there's nothing wrong with peaceful student protests against a hateful ideology, it's best to draw attention to hope instead," the guide states.
Players will be able to use "enhanced interrogation" techniques on Iraqi detainees to draw attention to the abuses that occurred at the center.
Operation Black Vote defended the poster, saying it was deliberately designed to draw attention to race issues that have surfaced during the campaign.
Recognizing this crisis for what it is gives health officials the ability to draw attention to the negative impacts of the pornography industry.
"Justice Breyer's statement helps draw attention to that ongoing injustice and, hopefully, it brings Moath one step closer to its end," Kassem added.
"We sincerely hope that by using satire we can draw attention to this problem," the people behind @TrustySupport told me in an email.
The more we draw attention to growing diversity and to immigration, the more some whites are going to be fixated on these issues.
By making it their signature political issue, they will, at least, draw attention to the issue and could propel their dark-horse candidacies.
A decade ago, three national team players resorted to posing for nude photos in an effort to draw attention to their low profile.
You could say that his movies are themselves curatorial acts, assembling objects and sets that draw attention to themselves, rather than blending in.
So 33-year-old Sheehan started OMG WTF to draw attention to under-the-radar races such as for governor and attorney general.
"i was taught to do that if you can and you dont publicize it or draw attention to it," he wrote on Twitter.
Women in Mexico are planning a massive nationwide work strike to draw attention to the stunning rate of gender violence in the country.
And firms are loath to draw attention to such moves for fear of damaging their prestige and their ability to attract new business.
But the last thing you want to do is draw attention to yourself by being sick in the restaurant, and then hobbling out.
Was it better to work on issues that people were currently agitated about, or to draw attention to ones that nobody was addressing?
The RNC and conservative media aren't particularly eager to draw attention to a problem for which the Republican Party has no clear answer.
Photographer Monte Stinnett captured this shot of an eagle landing on a branch, using a focused lens to draw attention to the bird.
At one point, the best way for designers to draw attention to a runway show was to put celebrities in their front row.
Trump defends keeping confederate statues on public land but thinks that athletes kneeling to draw attention to our nation's racial injustices is wrong.
Rosenfeld told investigators that the purpose of the dramatic suicide he planned was to draw attention to his belief in "sortition," it said.
The growing list of seemingly unrelated issues has helped Silicon Valley's critics draw attention to what they see as the industry's unchecked influence.
The old bar: Invite special guests to sit with the first family as a way to draw attention to issues of social justice.
"There is a dance that started in Chile to draw attention to violence against women all over the world: Las Tesis," she said.
It can also serve as a way of lightly unpacking the day's news, and — at its best — draw attention to wider cultural issues.
Daniella Vieira, 23, said on Tuesday she came to Capitol Hill to draw attention to her plight and that of others like her.
The kingdom uses wealth and sports to whitewash its legacy of abuses, and silences those who try to draw attention to this pattern.
To draw attention to the situation, he created Identity Malta, a series of art interventions near the detention camps and on city streets.
Zaghari-Ratcliffe's husband Richard started a hunger strike outside the Iranian Embassy in London last week to draw attention to his wife's plight.
Here, your care in not telling your friend of your intentions suggests that you weren't looking to draw attention to your own charity.
She doesn't draw attention to or separate herself from the rest of the band in a way that many people in bands do.
And while Charles said it's been easy to galvanize support among people who are impacted, it's been difficult to draw attention to the issue.
People can draw attention to harmful activity that they may witness or experience as long as they do not advocate for or coordinate harm.
By wearing black, he and other men stood in solidarity with women speaking against sexual harassment and helped to draw attention to workplace inequality.
Their position meant to symbolize and draw attention to mass graves being dug in Pakistan at the time, in anticipation of a deadly drought.
This instantaneous surge shows a massive success on behalf of Milano and other women to draw attention to the injustices that they have faced.
The protest was first started in 2016 by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick to draw attention to social injustice and police brutality.
It was against this backdrop that women in Hollywood decided to use awards season to take a stand and draw attention to the movements.
Berreth has relatives in Idaho and Washington State, according to a Facebook page set up by her family to draw attention to the search.
In the first Instagram Story clip, the star zoomed in to draw attention to her abs while covering her face with her cell phone.
Compare it to the red ribbon for AIDS: Activist-artists created it to draw attention to an unfolding epidemic that directly affected their lives.
To draw attention to the lengths Texas Republicans will go to block abortion access under the thinly veiled guise of "protecting women," Houston Rep.
A number of women on and off the red carpet are standing together in solitary against sexual harassment to draw attention to workplace inequality.
I hope the picture going viral draw attention to the need for more representation for people of color in the cosplay and geek communities.
Berreth has relatives in Idaho and Washington State, according to a Facebook page set up by her family to draw attention to the search.
The sneakers are made in collaboration with Parley for the Oceans, an environmental group that wants to draw attention to pollution in the ocean.
"I will leave the foreign-policy aspect to others; my aim is to draw attention to Erdogan's mistreatment of his own people," Kanter notes.
He said he thinks HHS owes lawmakers more information, but knows Democrats can only do so much to try to draw attention to it.
Climate protest group Extinction Rebellion floated a miniature house on the River Thames to draw attention to rising sea levels caused by climate change.
Francis had visited the frontline of Europe's immigration crisis in order to draw attention to "our common humanity," he said in an emotional speech.
Already, the President-elect has used his uniquely unfiltered social media presence to draw attention to appliance manufacturer Carrier and Japanese telecommunications giant SoftBank.
The White House has pushed back on Manigault Newman's claims, saying that she made up stories to draw attention to herself and sell books.
A sign that the war continues to affect civilians in large numbers came even as Amnesty sought to draw attention to their desperate situation.
The #MeToo movement that sought to draw attention to sexual misconduct was one reason that prompted the company to take action, the newspaper reported.
In 2009, Nasheed led the world's first underwater cabinet meeting to draw attention to the threat to his country posed by rising sea levels.
Brown, an undisputed coaching genius, was newly hired at S.M.U. and looking to draw attention to a basketball team that had long been mediocre.
Meanwhile, any attempt by a foreign nation to draw attention to the human rights abuses is treated as an affront to the kingdom's sovereignty.
But the allegations about Rhodes are the latest effort to draw attention to whether the Obama administration had a hand in spreading the dossier.
J.P. A new video clip should draw attention to "Fire Drills" from "Chime," the album that the rapper and singer Dessa released in February.
The "Families Belong Together" rallies aimed to draw attention to the administration's family separation policy and inspire more people to do something about it.
They are chugging milk to "to draw attention to a genetic trait known to be more common in white people than others," she wrote.
The artist consistently employs visual and thematic intricacies that draw attention to part-whole relationships in both the work itself and the larger world.
He is a 35-year-old Syrian-American who lives in Philadelphia and has been trying to draw attention to his relatives' harrowing ordeal.
Do you think he is trying to draw attention to the need for national security, as the White House spokeswoman, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, claims?
Advocacy groups, in the past, have used the caravans to draw attention to the migrants' plight and the state of affairs in their homelands.
The protesters are seeking to draw attention to government corruption, as well as to the neglect of infrastructure and economic development in the region.
When the Bundesliga published its annual review in January, the league's chief executive, Christian Seifert, wanted to draw attention to three areas in particular.
Ms. Romanova formed a group, called Russia Behind Bars, to draw attention to her husband's detention and the broader problem of arrests of businessmen.
He has also used the app to prompt discussions about border control and draw attention to issues affecting his home district in El Paso.
But that the governor would draw attention to an unsubstantiated threat made on the online chat forum Reddit seemed to surprise some New Yorkers.
Mr. Ratcliffe and his wife staged a joint hunger strike this summer shortly after their daughter's fifth birthday to draw attention to their case.
Gelson's will also offer promotions to help draw attention to the product, like free samples and cooking demos, at some stores starting in October.
King has said she wrote the Twitter thread to draw attention to human trafficking, but that element has gotten cut significantly in the movie.
Ms. Anane said she initially wanted to keep her family's condition secret, but then decided to speak out to draw attention to the disease.
He kicked off the campaign by walking almost 7003 km alone, from Kampala to Kapchorwa in eastern Uganda, to draw attention to climate change.
"We'll keep doing them as long as we can draw attention to Facebook's broken policies around political ads," Hampton said of the misleading ads.
As a one-time reality TV show personality, Edison is keenly aware of the ability of crossover characters to draw attention to a product.
In October, he walked across New Hampshire — 105 miles in seven days, from Chesterfield to Portsmouth — to try to draw attention to his campaign.
Vigils will draw attention to at least 22 transgender people, almost all of them black women, who have been killed so far in 2019.
Google even set up its own theme park ride at last year's show to draw attention to its own digital helper, the Google Assistant.
On April 4, the situation looked so serious that the W.H.O. director-general, Dr. Margaret Chan, visited Luanda to draw attention to the crisis.
"Theatre of Operations" lays bare the ways in which the portrayals of war can neglect—or draw attention to—the humanity of those afflicted.
Ms. Shield, who studies nuclear engineering, and Vetri Velan, who studies particle physics, have teamed up to draw attention to the tax bill provision.
A 25-hour, commercial-free rollout is one way to draw attention to the show, but it doesn't do the actual series any favors.
When Ms. Reese was growing out her natural hair this past spring, she opted for bigger hoops to draw attention to her nape area.
It's a day meant to draw attention to the gender wage gap in America, started by the National Committee on Pay Equity in 1996.
Meanwhile, seven DACA beneficiaries from Mexico, Argentina and Colombia were in the fourth day of a hunger strike to draw attention to the issue.
Not tied to anything Unlike the Ice Bucket Challenge or the Running Man Challenge, this one isn't designed to draw attention to any particular cause.
"The reason for vessels using the lasers is unknown, but it may be to draw attention to their presence in congested waterways," the statement said.
The protesters, who were from environmental group Greenpeace, undertook the climb to draw attention to oil company Shell's plans to drill in Alaska and Russia.
Amidst legal battles and a plea for clemency before the state parole board, several grassroots organizations also began working to draw attention to Brown's case.
She sat on the beds of patients, shook hands with them and touched their bandaged wounds to draw attention to the myth surrounding the condition.
They're everywhere, hiding in low-level crevices, and most of the time, you don't really notice when they're there, until they draw attention to themselves.
To help draw attention to this urgent issue, last week I launched a new film which shows how violence and abuse can mark children forever.
The protest was first started in 2016 by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick to draw attention to police shootings of unarmed black men.
Players have said the protests, which began in 2016, are intended to draw attention to what they see as systemic bias against people of color.
Called the " Not-So-Beautiful Game ," the ad campaign seeks to draw attention to the rise in reported domestic violence incidents during the World Cup.
He wanted to draw attention to Apollo, the company's new set of artificial intelligence-driven tools, which Li hopes will come to power vehicles everywhere.
These individuals have been "creating new social media accounts, masquerading as Americans and then using these accounts to draw attention to divisive issues," he said.
According to the company, it's seen as a creative way to draw attention to GE's technology prowess, helping people understand the science behind its innovations.
With more stories like this, we can continue to draw attention to this important issue — to help lawmakers see the real impact of their choices.
Should it fly out when she turns her head quickly to draw attention to the movement, or stay weighed down so the audience isn't distracted?
He cannot bring himself to sound the alarms at the mall and draw attention to himself, and instead sits and waits for someone to arrive.
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem in 2016 to draw attention to police brutality in the United States.
Meanwhile, back at the mansion, Jay and Madison have devised a new segment to keep the girls entertained and draw attention to their producing work.
The Rolling Thunder event is organized to draw attention to veterans' issues and dedicated to remembering prisoners of war and service members missing in action.
A growing collection of public documents show some inside Takata acknowledging, and sometimes trying to draw attention to, shoddy manufacturing processes and manipulated test data.
Did you see anything similar to that — faking a death in order to draw attention to an issue or to protect someone from being murdered?
When Brandon Dixon, who plays Aaron Burr, stepped out to interrupt the curtain call to draw attention to Pence, the audience started to boo again.
But his focus isn't on thrill-seeking or purely aesthetic pursuits; in this case, he wanted to draw attention to the plight of sharks worldwide.
"The more people resort to these kinds of [astroturfing] tactics, the more they draw attention to the policy fight, and the more people become engaged."
As for the layout inside, Target says the floor plan is more open and the aisles are curved to better draw attention to certain products.
Anthem protests have been happening in American sports since 2016, when then-San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick knelt to draw attention to racial injustice.
Amnesty is hoping to draw attention to the plight of the Syrian people and place pressure on the Australian government to increase its refugee intake.
Sorvino is speaking out, trying to draw attention to a cause that she says is getting overshadowed by the intense focus on the presidential election.
By following a group of performers who struggle to please some seriously harsh judges, it works to draw attention to the plight of these refugees.
So when we play, I try to draw attention to specific lyrics or to what a song is about and what I'm trying to communicate.
When Chinese artist and dissident Ai Weiwei attempted to draw attention to the students' deaths through art installations, including one of thousands of children's backpacks.
Democrats in Nevada also held a news conference to draw attention to Mr. Trump's remarks, while others publicized them to reporters in Ohio and Florida.
United Nations officials have sought to draw attention to the meeting in recent days, saying it will attract 6,000 participants and host 110 side events.
Meanwhile, House Democrats staged a daylong sit-in to draw attention to the issue, which they vowed to resume after the Fourth of July break.
Supplementing any electoral strategy must be presidential candidates who recognize the broken system and use their bully pulpits to draw attention to these localized efforts.
More than 200 players responded by sitting or kneeling during games last weekend to draw attention to the treatment of people of color in America.
Republican National Committee spokesman Sean Spicer was asked by CNN's Wolf Blitzer about leaving an empty lectern on stage to draw attention to Trump's absence.
The protest, meant to draw attention to immigration policies considered unjust by many people of faith, was organized by the Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice.
Of average height and build, with pleasant features, a clean-cut style of dress, and a cool, neutral gaze, he didn't draw attention to himself.
According to Wyche, the league argued that it wasn't a PR stunt because they wouldn't otherwise want to draw attention to a somewhat dormant issue.
Actor and activist Mark Ruffalo spoke at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday morning to draw attention to the threat from toxic so-called forever chemicals.
The 16-year-old started refusing to go to school in August as a way to draw attention to climate change, according to The Guardian.
Some NFL players, sparked by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, have been kneeling during the national anthem to draw attention to race relations.
If posting a few snaps of himself at the stadium is the most he's doing to draw attention to himself, there's no harm in that.
Bodyguards with large, imposing figures "actually draw attention to the clients and put them at more stress and risk," bodyguard Lisa Baldwin told The Times.
In recent weeks, protesters gathered around the world to draw attention to Raif Badawi, a blogger who was imprisoned in 2628 by the Saudi government.
His family says he is suffering from ill health and recently enlisted five British members of Parliament and lawyers to draw attention to his plight.
The fact that some scrappy channels have been able to draw attention to potentially sketchy practices and call influencers and brands to account is remarkable.
Laurie Girand, a member of the organization, said her group has tried to draw attention to the issue, but not enough has been done yet.
He had no facility for, and little interest in, using agitation and drama to draw attention to causes, no matter how worthy they might be.
Mr. Bertucci, the evangelical minister running against Mr. Maduro, showed up in what he said was an effort to draw attention to the prisoners' plight.
Pavlensky said his performance, which he entitled "The Threat", was meant to draw attention to what he called the terror tactics used by the FSB.
The urgent-warning procedure allows the committee to draw attention to situations that could "spiral into terrible events" and require immediate action, Ms. Crickley said.
The protesters were reportedly trying to draw attention to the squalid conditions they've been forced to live in because of the Remain in Mexico policy.
Thunberg, a Swedish native, addressed the flak while visiting Canada on Friday as part of her multination tour to draw attention to the climate crisis.
In the absence of a new recipe, I use my social media channels to draw attention to older recipes that are perfect for right now.
"The main goal will be to draw attention to the ridiculous hypocrisy of the liberal mainstream media and to push back against them," he said.
She said she hoped to draw attention to a larger issue: the right of children conceived through assisted reproduction to have certainty about their parentage.
The opposition also says Ms. Park caused people in the government to be demoted or fired for trying to draw attention to Ms. Choi's activities.
The Comcastroturf site was created to draw attention to what appears to be an influx of fraudulent anti-net neutrality comments on the proposal's docket.
It was advertised as one of Fenty's new "Killawatt" highlighters, which are shimmery products that can be used to draw attention to certain facial features.
Such proposals repeatedly draw attention to Southwestern farmers who use scarce water to grow crops — like hay and turf grass — that could be raised elsewhere.
And when he told us how to live, he did not ask us to build great works or draw attention to ourselves with extraordinary gestures.
Rather than diamonds Vivianna Torun Bulow-Hube, a Swedish silversmith and Georg Jensen collaborator, said jewelry should draw attention to the wearer, not her status.
In 1967, Dr. King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference announced the need for mass disruption in Northern cities to draw attention to longstanding inequalities.
It might overshadow the rest of her agenda, but it also gives her a bigger platform to draw attention to other issues, including consumer ones.
Some conservative critics, including those pushing for other possible nominees, sought to draw attention to a photo that ran last month in The Washington Post.
In August 2016, a massive protest swamped Lima under the hashtag #NiUnaMenos — not one less — to draw attention to women murdered in the Peruvian capital.
The young activists have also taken their protest to social media, posting and sharing images of themselves wearing blue to draw attention to political cases.
"Postcards From Montreuil" follows a group of mostly Malian undocumented workers occupying a temping agency in protest, trying desperately to draw attention to their plight.
But advocates say more efforts are needed, and are using Saturday's World Autism Awareness Day to draw attention to the community and its employment needs.
His very worried family is telling his story this week to draw attention to the case and help raise money for lawyers and other expenses.
We're visiting Iraq's Green Zone, a site of recent instability in the country, and we're discussing how Melanoma Monday aims to draw attention to skin cancer.
The March for Our Lives movement, which has made intersectionality one of its calling cards, has helped draw attention to the violence that is often forgotten.
The group hopes to continue to draw attention to the huge number of empty buildings that are unused despite thousands of Londoners being homeless, Fox said.
"With his actions, Pavlensky raises his voice to draw attention to situations of repression, and the society's acceptance of that repression," Gimein's letter reads in part.
We understand criticizing a famous artist is a good way to draw attention to those goals—and in this case, it is unjust and off-target.
On Twitter, fans have been using #CancelCrownJewel to draw attention to the event and urge WWE to cancel or reschedule the event outside of Saudi Arabia.
But taking a vocal stand on political subjects has not been its habit, and by entering the fray it will draw attention to its own hypocrisies.
Her point is to draw attention to the statue's "hidden payload" of symbolism, but an argument can be made that any diplomatic gift carries such freight.
But in the spirit of using her platform to both draw attention to the problem and perhaps contribute to a solution, LaFrance went further than most.
I am talking about a more powerful platform, leveraging a more potent vehicle to draw attention to your issues: the saturation media coverage of Donald Trump.
Earth Hour, which launched in Sydney in 2007, is an annual WWF-led event intended to draw attention to the need for action on climate change.
He never let her accusations go unanswered, and as a result he missed opportunities to use his speaking time to draw attention to Clinton's perceived weaknesses.
We understand criticizing a famous artist is a good way to draw attention to those goals---and in this case, it is unjust and off-target.
Scott and Renee established a foundation, the Bailey Baio Angel Foundation, to draw attention to the issue and support families with children affected by GA-223.
"As soon as you put on a mask or a cape, people approach you, so we do it to draw attention to the cause," she says.
But Knox insisted Kercher was her friend and her only intention was to draw attention to miscarriages of justice and the risks of an irresponsible media.
Protesters have taken to the streets in several cities across the nation, such as Baton Rouge, to draw attention to what they consider improper police tactics.
And I understand that the Japanese don't want to promote or draw attention to it because for them, Mount Fuji is so much more than that.
Karim, in Indonesia, said he wrote to Jakarta's environment ministry last month to draw attention to companies using IFs, but has yet to receive a response.
"He was the first truly big name to come to the states and really draw attention to the sport," said the former Los Angeles Lakers forward.
CHORDS, per her Bandcamp, was designed to draw attention to the way that sound exists in space, the way that tonality and harmony affect their environment.
While the ruling - which will be published on Friday - may draw attention to Assange's fate, it is unlikely to immediately affect the current investigations against him.
Dubbed #BlackEid on social media, the idea was conceived as a way to draw attention to an apparent increase in mob violence aimed at minority groups.
Update: The Center has now sent us the following statement regarding Facebook's actions: Our original post was to draw attention to the fact that the Holocaust
General Mills announced that Honey Nut Cheerios boxes will be without the recognizable mascot — and it's to draw attention to a very important issue: pollinator populations.
In 2016, then-San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the song as a way to draw attention to police brutality against African-Americans.
One tentative stop is Cincinnati, the source said, and others are being debated as the White House looks to draw attention to decaying roads and bridges.
The ACLU post wasn't the only outlet to use China's nascent system as a way to draw attention to privacy and surveillance issues in the West.
Ostensibly, the Bushwick event was meant to draw attention to the sport of drone racing, familiarizing the masses with the concept in hopes of commercial franchising.
As the company's struggle with copyright holders grew, activists in a number of countries were sharing videos on the platform to draw attention to local issues.
Pope Francis will visit the Greek island of Lesbos on Saturday in a trip which aims to draw attention to the frontline of Europe's migrant crisis.
Of course, there was no effective whistleblower hotline at Enron when Sherron Watkins sought to draw attention to the frauds that would eventually doom the company.
While the president has the power to pardon Arpaio, a presidential pardon would draw attention to a case that millions of Americans are already watching closely.
She recently became the first woman to cross the English Channel solo on the flimsy stand-up craft, to draw attention to the "global plastic crisis".
Saying she didn't "want to talk about politics on this show," DeGeneres did get serious about one issue she said she'd draw attention to as president.
But it would be costly to U.S. taxpayers and would further underscore a fundamental shift in Republican thinking that Paul was trying to draw attention to.
NFL players have said the protests, which began in 2016, are intended to draw attention to what they see as systematic bias against people of color.
This is the reason for the protests, which began in 2016: to draw attention to what NFL players see as systematic bias against people of color.
" The amendment was an attempt to draw attention to Trump's comment in January to The Washington Post that a GOP plan should provide "insurance for everybody.
Until recently, Trump's allies have not wanted to draw attention to the issue and thereby risk acknowledging that the President is under investigation for obstructing justice.
So giving users free access could draw attention to FreedomPop, and help further differentiate it from the rest of the carriers out there, the company believes.
She says it's not the first time someone has used the platform of a speech at an awards show to draw attention to a political situation.
They also want to know if Wells Fargo used unfavorable U25 filings as a weapon against employees who tried to draw attention to the bank's misdeeds.
And Sekulow sought to draw attention to the fact that Comey had been in touch with Mueller's team before his testimony on Capitol Hill last week.
A number of players have chosen to kneel or raise a fist during the playing of the anthem, to draw attention to racism and police brutality.
NOTA BENE, or N. B., is a Latin term that translates to "note well," and is used to draw attention to what follows in written text.
The original caption reads: People dressed as space and time travelers arrived at Heathrow Airport in London on Thursday to draw attention to an art exhibition.
Mr. Biden made his comments at a forum convened by the Poor People's Campaign, which seeks to draw attention to issues like poverty and systemic racism.
And then, having defined the good behaviors, the parents — and perhaps the teacher as well — need to look for occasions to draw attention to those behaviors.
Some said they've felt pressure to keep quiet about problems for fear that pointing them out would stop the production line and draw attention to them.
Because "asylum" is a loaded term, it can draw attention to crucial issues facing vulnerable Americans, but it also tends to foreclose discussion of real solutions.
The demonstration was meant to draw attention to femicides, or murders specifically targeting women, which have increased 137 percent in Mexico in the last five years.
He told the New York Times he had hoped to draw attention to what he saw as problems in the way law enforcement handled Butina's case.
" Of the South Carolina GOP's push for Sanders, she said, "It seems more like a political stunt to draw attention to the drawbacks of open primaries.
An activist dressed as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson free-climbed the scaffolding of Big Ben in London on Friday to draw attention to climate change.
The violent, surreal, often cartoonish scenarios delivered deadpan that draw attention to the freakishness of ordinary life — from writers like Donald Barthelme, Gordon Lish, Ben Marcus.
California Today Wednesday: A group called Moms 4 Housing took over a vacant house in Oakland in an effort to draw attention to the housing crisis.
I can think of few things more despicable in what they couch as a way to draw attention to police brutality and injustice based on race.
People — mainly young people — across the world walked out of school and work in a massive youth-led movement to draw attention to the climate crisis.
For a long time, Kuster said, women of her generation didn't want to draw attention to their experiences with sexual harassment or assault in the workplace.
Even though they communicated with Mr. White and Mr. Fox on Grindr, they said it was not their intention to draw attention to anyone's sexual orientation.
Hundreds of McDonald's employees, emboldened by the #MeToo movement, demonstrated outside company headquarters in Chicago on Tuesday to draw attention to alleged sexual harassment at work.
The opposite might be said of the 19th-century concert setup: Players were to be heard, not seen — or at least not draw attention to themselves.
Far away from Australia, celebrities used their star power to draw attention to the issue during the 77th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California.
Flake has frequently criticized Trump and blocked some judicial nominees in committee in order to draw attention to his opposition to Trump's Cuba and tariff policies.
Ms. Robinson, who also leads The Mary Robinson Foundation-Climate Justice, has worked for many years to draw attention to links between rising emissions and inequality.
And because you're probably thinking it ... the "47" logo does indeed look like the Nazi flag, which is what the group intended to draw attention to.
Worried the dog would draw attention to the break-in, Best "mortally wounded Dunky" and threw the pup&aposs body off the parking garage, according to investigators.
The expectation is that half of the "10 Most Urgent" cases will be "ongoing," while others will be new each month to draw attention to various cases.
It gives mappers the final say in what ends up in the map, but helps just enough to both be useful and draw attention to undermapped places.
The Newport Beach Police department suspended its normal Twitter content to draw attention to Linda's case and posted as if Linda herself were talking to the audience.
The ads, some of which feature postmastectomy scars, were "specifically designed to draw attention to the disease that affects more than 19,000 people every year," BCNA said.
The idea of her doing so was laughable, even though she was a Christian woman on the internet, because Rachel wasn't trying to draw attention to herself.
During the NEB's Trans Mountain hearings in Burnaby, BC last week, activists staged a sit-in at the event to draw attention to its restricted public access.
Critics might reply that giving one robot "rights" in a ceremony designed to draw attention to a lavishly-funded tech conference doesn't indicate any particular ethical probity.
Brooke Paz, the young Republican group&aposs spokeswoman, says the goal is to draw attention to free speech and the presence of politically conservative students on campus.
When I got my first role on "Baywatch," I wanted to take advantage of all the media excitement to draw attention to a cause dear to me.
It's unclear if Trump intended to undermine efforts under Obama to build a next generation fighter jet, or simply to draw attention to an already controversial situation.
In a post on its Facebook page, the group said its action was intended to draw attention to what it said were human rights abuses in Russia.
Crenshaw was one of the first high-profile Republicans to draw attention to a comment by one of Ocasio-Cortez's closes allies in Congress -- Minnesota Democratic Rep.
He has been a vocal supporter of NFL protests that he says peacefully and powerfully draw attention to a long-neglected issue of race, according to Reuters.
People are using the #MissinginManchester hashtag on social media to draw attention to individuals who are missing after the incident, and asking strangers to retweet the posts.
To draw attention to this relationship between the urban landscape and outer space, Neilson created "Moon Arrow," a sculptural arrow which continually points at the orbiting moon.
And while you're at it, stop this weird argument that celebrities — who, by the way, are people — can't use their platform to draw attention to important matters.
The Internet Movie Database created a site for parents to submit descriptions of films in order to draw attention to scenes that may be unsuitable for children.
"Social media platforms are a powerful tool for Black people to draw attention to the injustices our community faces," said Color of Change's campaign director Brandi Collins.
"That work seeks to draw attention to the seemingly small personal costs associated with a growing security apparatus that nevertheless build into a new normal," Pred said.
This year, some Amazon workers in Europe are striking during Prime Day, hoping to draw attention to working conditions like proposed cuts in wages and health benefits.
But he also noted that such images help to draw attention to the plight of people who are struggling to maintain their distance from the outside world.
PARIS (Reuters) - Hundreds of women took part in so-called "die-in" protests in central Paris on Saturday, hoping to draw attention to domestic violence against women.
Italy chose to stage the summit in Sicily to draw attention to Africa, which is 140 miles from the island at its closest point across the Mediterranean.
When the White House communications shop began unveiling theme weeks in the spring, the idea was to draw attention to broad economic issues like jobs and infrastructure.
"This event is to draw attention to the problems of discrimination, xenophobia," said Svetlana Gannushkina, an advocate for migrant rights and head of the Civic Assistance Committee.
" The amendment was an attempt to draw attention to President Trump's comment in January to The Washington Post that a GOP plan should provide "insurance for everybody.
Journalists scrambling for information about the raid and the place where it went down quickly came across Athar's Twitter feed and started to draw attention to him.
When journalists draw attention to things like an irresponsible joke that will possible end up inspiring political violence with tragic consequences, are we playing into his hands?
Charlie Gard, the British infant now in the middle of a global political, religious and media maelstrom, is the latest child to draw attention to these questions.
" The amendment was an attempt to draw attention to President Trump's comment in January to the Washington Post that a GOP plan should provide "insurance for everybody.
The results were outlined in a presentation by a Democratic pollster, and shared with The Times by another party strategist who wanted to draw attention to Mrs.
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro Democrats have been eager to draw attention to the conditions for migrants held at detention facilities along the border.
He added that the league would have to make special permissions for her, which would draw attention to the official and bring negative attention to the game.
It is difficult to draw attention to this issue given that the world economy is in the middle of first synchronous upswing since the global financial crisis.
What to watch: The House may hold hearings on the bill before the July 4 recess and backers hope to draw attention to it from President Trump.
Also this month, his brother, Prince William, appeared on the cover of Attitude, a magazine geared to gay people, to draw attention to the problem of bullying.
The night President Trump was elected, she had been startled by shouts of "white power" in Monroe, La. Did she really want to draw attention to herself?
The owners plan to meet next week to discuss the demonstrations, which were originally intended to draw attention to racial inequality and police shootings of African-Americans.
These group migrations have become something of an annual event in Mexico, intended to provide security-in-numbers for participants and draw attention to the migrants' plight.
Among other things, Trump criticized players who want to draw attention to what they believe is social and racial injustice by refusing to stand during the anthem.
Uwemedimo said his experience in Njemanze showed him how desperate the residents were to draw attention to what was happening to them, and he wanted to help.
So a handful started a social media campaign under the hashtag #WillYouBeMyGP to recruit a replacement, producing a bright promotional video to draw attention to Mevagissey's attractions.
Felicita Cabañas, 44, said she started turning out at the protests in her hometown, Yaguarón, to draw attention to the lack of resources at her daughter's school.
For months, Mr. Trump's defenders have sought to draw attention to thousands of dollars in past donations from Mr. Weissmann to Democrats, including former President Barack Obama.
His bragging about Doral, along with his disrespectful absence from the climate change session, served only to draw attention to how much he deviates from accepted norms.
It is my hope to draw attention to the too often overlooked issue of homemade firearms and include these firearms in the national discussion on gun control.
They would prefer the President not draw attention to that fact on Tuesday night, when he commands the country's attention with his State of the Union address.
It left him feeling uncomfortable at work, and, even though he used to love exercise, he avoided the gym so as to not draw attention to himself.
He can draw attention to how Democrats in Congress have repeatedly blocked legislation that would compel doctors to provide lifesaving treatment to babies who have survived abortions.
The Facebook pages have historically been used as forums to draw attention to US educational programs in the country or cross-cultural events, rather than sanctions rollouts.
His aim, aside from thrills, is to draw attention to Russia's deep history in North America — just as dark suspicions spread about Russia's influence in American politics.
Proekt did not complain to the police over the incidents, he said, saying he had instead decided to speak out publicly to draw attention to the problem.
His snaps and claps draw attention to a musicality that runs through all his hip rolling, through his every sinking to the ground and miraculously rubbery recovery.
"We used that symbol to draw attention to the fact that Texas is passing such restrictive abortion laws," said Heather Busby, the executive director of the organization.
She likes self-reflexive lyrics, off-kilter rhyme schemes and other irregularities just pronounced enough to draw attention to her songs' animating mechanics without breaking their spells.
As a writer and an editor, Jordan used her platforms to draw attention to women's issues and became an influential figure in the New York suffrage campaign.
In each case, social media allowed like-minded "clicktivists" to draw attention to an issue and demonstrate their support for change, quickly and at very little cost.
If you draw attention to the stories of transition gone wrong, the thinking goes, there will be less public support for transition and for transgender people themselves.
With impeachment set to overshadow the Democratic presidential primary race, how will candidates draw attention to their key policy issues, ranging from universal healthcare to income inequality?
AT&T workers are planning a demonstration outside Apple headquarters on Tuesday during the highly anticipated iPhone 8 launch to draw attention to their ongoing contract dispute.
Forty-five years ago, the United Nations declared World Development Information Day to draw attention to development problems and the need for international cooperation to solve them.
The March for Our Lives, a rally seeking to draw attention to gun violence, is set to take place in Washington, D.C., and other cities on Saturday.
Dr. Tsushima said her group had been trying to draw attention to the low pass rate for female applicants but got little attention before the scandal broke.
The idea was to draw attention to Burger King's move away from preservatives and artificial flavors, which many fast-food chains have long been criticized for using.
At Bareburger, Mr. Pelekanos said he started using the term because he was trying to buy organic ingredients whenever possible and wanted to draw attention to that.
Fed up with the situation, she took her lament to the street, drawing up signs with squiggly lines under a nose to draw attention to the odor.
Melville shared Hall's original post to draw attention to the abuse she'd faced and mutual friends soon tagged in Hall, Alchin, and others so they could comment.
Her band, a clunky, jangly electric addendum to her strummed acoustic guitar, establishes a similarly mellow, unobtrusive coffeehouse-folk sound, designed to draw attention to her lyrics.
The nonprofit Pueblo Sin Fronteras has organized caravans annually to draw attention to the plight of Central American migrants and to the logic of safety in numbers.
The rendering of the rabbit-ear antenna and the scaly texture of the green paint draw attention to the surface of the canvas rather than the woman.
She says that one of the great strengths of Twitter is that it can draw attention to individual victims in ways that wouldn't be possible with traditional media.
The institute made a super thick sushi roll a few weeks ago, to draw attention to its upcoming Japanese Food Festival, which will be held on November 13.
The actions of the "Big Bang Theory" cast exemplifies one way that coworkers can help each other draw attention to the issue of, and negotiate for, pay equality.
"On the one hand, yes, a full accounting of the coming of the American Revolution should probably draw attention to the Gaspee as a significant moment," he said.
The attack was planned, officials said, to draw attention to the political belief of "sortition," an idea that political leaders should be chosen at random from the public.
The visual display and its written narrative are subversive — they focus on outsider interpretations explicitly to draw attention to the lack of perspectives from within the Brotherhood itself.
So while hoverboards have mostly fallen off the list of cool tech toys, it's clear that hoverboard companies are still using celebrities to draw attention to the devices.
KLM seems to have added the AR feature as a way to draw attention to its app, which lets you book your flight or store your e-ticket.
Our hope is that these stories will help draw attention to the real-life impact America's voting laws have on people who want to make their voices heard.
"It was just the last 30 seconds and we wanted to draw attention to one of the plagues of our society," the theatre superintendent told the Financial Times.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A Lithuanian artist has carved a giant SOS message into an Indonesian palm oil plantation to draw attention to the damage done by deforestation.
I hope people will get a lot of pride around what we created and that it will draw attention to the cause for the people of the region.
The aim is to draw attention to the tension between how the government downplays the risk of nuclear war and how it actually prepares for it, Lewis says.
WATCH: ISRAELI MILITARY BRACES FOR MORE GAZA CLASHES Demonstrators say the violent protests are intended in part to draw attention to poor living conditions in the Gaza Strip.
The pack has a classic design, which also means it doesn't draw attention to itself, or make it obvious that you're carrying around a bunch of expensive toys.
Still, it's worth noting that she did try to draw attention to the issue months ago, before the floodgates were opened about sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry.
Their design aimed to draw attention to the deportations while preserving the original space, including the basement, parts of the railroad tracks, a signal box and a footbridge.
Most of us attracted to the field are there to draw attention to the plight of the poor, to the wrongdoing of banks, to the groups left behind.
It's also partnering with Missing Types for a campaign with the American Red Cross and Vitalant to help draw attention to the need for blood donors, it says.
The site has used basic games to draw attention to issues like the rising cost of EpiPens (EpiPen Tycoon) and the inaction regarding gun violence (Thoughts and Prayers).
British art student Elizabeth Bond, 31, decided to draw attention to her exhibitions by creating knitting needles that measure some 4.42 meters (14 feet 5 inches) in length.
I believe every American should desire to stand for our anthem, but sometimes an American decides to use their agency to draw attention to an issue of concern.
Abbas, an award-winning blogger and anti-torture activist, had used the platform to draw attention to police brutality in Egypt, uploading more than a hundred such clips.
It shouldn't require an incident involving a professional athlete to draw attention to the fact that vulnerable people in our communities have experienced similar, and even worse, treatment.
It's worth noting that Sonder certainly benefit from these rumors, as they draw attention to the startup's E Ink keyboard, which is available for pre order for $199.
Schumer may be endeavoring here to draw attention to the smear campaign so that Republicans in Congress and at the White House feel pressure to affirm Mueller's independence.
An outburst on CNN by Dennis Rodman, who slammed Bae, then in prison, after the former basketball star met with Kim Jong Un, helped draw attention to Bae.
Father Stephen Josoma told The Boston Globe he hoped the controversial display would stimulate conversation about immigration in America and draw attention to how immigrants are being treated.
Indie craft brewers have a powerful collective voice, and — while the campaign is a humorous rally call to draw attention to a serious issue — they are using it.
On Wednesday, Trump continued to draw attention to the threat that North Korea poses to the rest of the world, as he traveled from South Korea to China.
Officials said the effort was important, not only to provide closure to relatives of the dead but also to draw attention to the horrific effects of human trafficking.
Trump is trying to draw attention to the crimes that may not have happened, instead of the proven ones that imperil his presidency, while also muddying the waters.
The use of his vast real estate holdings is raising questions about whether he is exploiting the high profile of the presidency to draw attention to his properties.
Days later, they marched to the GOP leader's home in southwest Bakersfield and held a vigil to draw attention to healthcare and immigration issues, local news outlets reported.
It's expected to fall short of the 60 votes needed to begin debate but nevertheless could draw attention to the Kentucky libertarian ahead of Thursday's Republican presidential debate.
Their protests, including a march and mass sit-ins, seek to draw attention to what they call the corrosive effect of "big money" in politics, among other issues.
The works draw attention to the artifice of pomp and ceremony, reminding us that mediated experiences are as much a part of our perceptions as lived, corporeal experience.
Had Clinton chosen Castro as her running mate, I planned to sell the domain to draw attention to the student loan crisis and draw down my student debt.
But she didn't stop there: She also used table lamps to illuminate dark corners and a pair of sconces to draw attention to a special piece of art.
AfriForum, a right-wing minority rights group, has lobbied internationally — including in Washington — to draw attention to farm homicides and what it calls the "racist theft" of land.
But a different user might post the very same material not as a critique of Ms. Glawischnig-Piesczek but in an attempt to draw attention to her plight.
Boltansky, the analyst, said he would expect multiple subpoenas, hearings, and other efforts to get information about and draw attention to Trump's financial dealings with Waters in charge.
While attending to ballet — always the thorniest of dance arts, as controversial as it is prestigious — I draw attention to two very unalike trends: one heartening, one dismaying.
And the workwear company Wolverine has sponsored her to draw attention to diverse trade workers at a time when firms say they're having trouble finding enough of them.
I understand why he wants to draw attention to the steak, but anybody who shows up expecting a kimchi-fied Smith & Wollensky is going to be very confused.
The integration of these many three-dimensional forms also draw attention to the care and precision required of Arcimboldo to evoke such depth in his own flat canvases.
Her yearslong silence, and efforts not to draw attention to her trauma, mirror those of many other Asian women who have silently endured their stories of sexual assault.
Why it matters: The majority of advertisers for USMCA-specific ads were business-backed trade groups — a nod to big corporations' anxiety to draw attention to the issue.
Or perhaps they just pack it and travel with it in a way that is subtle enough not to draw attention to it, said Lisa Smith of Seattle.
And since Trump has made clear that he will relentlessly go after family, it only makes sense to draw attention to the overwhelming nepotism in the White House.
Joleah B. Lamb, a postdoctoral researcher at Cornell University and the lead author of the new study, said she hoped it would help draw attention to their plight.
Given the market's enthusiasm about the chipmaker's stock, Cramer even renamed his dog Everest to Nvidia, a move he said he made to draw attention to the stock.
The pair will be guests of Democratic lawmakers looking to draw attention to the gap between Trump's rhetoric on undocumented immigrants and the hiring practices at his clubs.
The former vice president's reluctance to draw attention to his possible presidential ambitions during the midterms has even affected his campaign schedule this year, according to NBC News.
They staged protests — one was outside the Russian embassy in Lisbon, Portugal — to draw attention to his case, which made him feel safer while he was in prison.
I wanted to take that opportunity with my teammates to pray for our country and also to draw attention to the fact that we have work to do.
With his robberies spread out among multiple states, it is more difficult to draw attention to him because there is not one concentrated news media market, he said.
He appeared at the news conference to draw attention to the issue, though his office said he had yet to settle on the sort of proposal he would support.
Several local high school students appeared at a recent press conference on World Environment Day to draw attention to those who will be worst affected by its continued decline.
They were seeking to draw attention to women's issues in Turkey, which ranks 77th out of 138 countries on a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) index of gender equality.
Authorities allege Smollett paid the men $3,500 to stage a "bogus" hate crime attack against him to draw attention to himself because the actor was dissatisfied with his salary.
He declared himself an advocate of the "99 percent" and wanted to draw attention to the way the country's money and power was concentrated within the top 1 percent.
Nobody else around you seems to be paying attention to the currently-invisible problem, so trying to draw attention to it is a surefire way to lose your head.
Rooney's characters know how to live on the internet in a way that doesn't draw attention to itself; the way she writes IMs, emails, and texts is effortlessly familiar.
An ode from the authors, for magic lost, and found, in an effort to draw attention to the fascinating, but oft overlooked world of invertebrates, and their secret lives.
The bump does draw attention to the words AI TRIPLE CAMERA, however, and Vivo hasn't held itself back when it comes to applying the AI branding to camera features.
"Such public attention elevates the importance of hostages and gives nefarious actors an incentive to capture Americans in order to draw attention to their demands and causes," he said.
When protests against the Turkish government erupted in 2196 in Gezi Park and elsewhere, Twitter emerged as a powerful tool in helping organize and draw attention to the action.
Although makeup is the easiest way to hide these dreaded spots, certain products and application techniques (like swiping motions) can draw attention to them rather than minimize their appearance.
The push comes as he seeks to draw attention to the revelations contained in a rolling stream of hacked emails that contain unflattering information about his rival Hillary Clinton.
He has, instead, been whining like a kitchen blender about the moderator, the microphone and his opponent while continuing to draw attention to the worst parts of his performance.
Ponce, 27, told the Associated Press in June that she wanted to use the platform to draw attention to legal discrimination for trans individuals and the trans suicide epidemic.
It did so to highlight the graveness of the situation and to draw attention to what it calls an insufficient response from the European Union to the migrant crisis.
Do you draw attention to yourself by using a loud vehicle to cover more ground, or can you make it to the safe zone in time while keeping quiet?
His steps draw attention to political engagement in a place that typically prefers to keep Washington at arm's length, even if he ends up staying away from running himself.
Internet vigilantes can deny Zimmerman money, but they draw attention to the campaign in doing so, and it's simple for a real buyer to contact him after it's concluded.
But it did create FSOC with an institutional mandate to see the whole playing field, and FSOC officials are trying to draw attention to this piece of unfinished business.
The white polar bear has become the centre of the controversy, after online videos and pictures, meant to draw attention to what's going on at the mall, went viral.
Google also has contingents of its workers march in LGBT+ events during Pride month; dissatisfied workers have suggested using them as an opportunity to draw attention to YouTube's missteps.
And yet, in trying to draw attention to even just this part of the puzzle, Silverbrook could only interest The Washington Times in publishing an article about the subject.
They are hopeful that the resolution will draw attention to the fact that American Indian women are killed at a rate of more than ten times the national average.
They almost certainly can't stop Gorsuch, but they can draw attention to how Republicans stole Obama's Supreme Court seat and used it to mobilize voters in 2018 and 2020.
Cities are answering these questions in increasingly inventive and effective ways and, if we can draw attention to their innovations and experience, all levels of government stand to benefit.
She used a procedural maneuver to draw attention to her bill, but it's not expected to get a floor vote at this point, according to a GOP leadership aide.
"What the Bundys did was draw attention to that," said Jennifer Fielder, a Republican state senator from Montana who heads a pro-transfer group called the American Lands Council.
In his photographs of the night sky, in which stars are indistinguishable from optical distortions created by the camera, he wanted to draw attention to the unreliability of sight.
One of his descendants, the architect Robert Kirkbride, who is based in New York, has been working to draw attention to abandoned hospitals based on his forebear's idealistic plans.
To his frustration, officials at Sandia feared that doing so might invite additional attacks or draw attention to the original breach, and neither outcome would be good for business.
It does not expect that proposal to pass either, but hopes it will help draw attention to "what an irrational deal" the Shire transaction is, the group member said.
In the future, Slack could start using its data to spot trending topics across companies and even draw attention to channels where a conversation is suddenly spiking, Weiss said.
To the Ugly Animal Preservation Society, a British touring comedy act that seeks to draw attention to "some of Mother Nature's more aesthetically challenged children," this is utterly unfair.
The protests began last year with then-San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the anthem to draw attention to the treatment of people of color in America.
Chris Moore, lead pastor of the church, told the Times that the church installed the display to draw attention to how immigrants are being treated under the Trump administration.
This week, the CEO of Uber used his first TED talk, ostensibly on the "future of human-driven transportation," to draw attention to the lessons of ride-sharing past.
When campaigns have to put resources toward winning a state, they draw attention to the needs of that state, which can have concrete benefits for the people living there.
Advocacy groups have, in the past, used caravans to draw attention to the desperate situation in countries like Honduras and push the United States to relax its immigration laws.
Corey Johnson, the Council speaker, is using his personality to draw attention to issues as Mayor Bill de Blasio traverses the country to pursue a long-shot presidential bid.
As a result, many people have been trying to draw attention to the potential visit, in order to organize a protest at short notice if the visit goes ahead.
The gestures began last season, spurred by Colin Kaepernick, then the quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers, to draw attention to racial oppression and police brutality against black Americans.
Members of Congress, as well as the president, regularly bring guests to the State of the Union to draw attention to a certain piece of legislation or a cause.
Some people will turn in their black money and pay a penalty; others will destroy part of their illegal stashes in order not to draw attention to their businesses.
Photographer Samo Rovan took advantage of a rainy day to draw attention to a couple in a sweeping landscape, using a carefully placed umbrella to create the dramatic shot.
Doubtful. Whether it's a marketing stunt that will draw attention to the movie or the future of cinema, it's representative of a world we may soon be living in.
Television networks usually don't like to talk about this — they don't want to draw attention to it — but they sometimes employ security in case anything gets out of hand.
All three of the lawmakers served in the U.S. military and could help draw attention to Biden's foreign policy experience as a longtime senator and one-time vice president.
"I hope to draw attention to the challenges some face when they come home and transition to civilian life — and the need for our country to better address them."
So while their immigration status remains in limbo, Maria Isabel and Karla have decided to draw attention to patients whose residency status remains under threat by the Trump administration.
Warren's central message on the campaign trail is the corrosive influence of money — another reason why Buttigieg and other opponents want to draw attention to her lucrative private work.
But GOP strategists believe that even with the state dynamics, any Republican challenger should draw attention to Warren's national focus and argue that she isn't committed to her constituents.
The ad campaign is meant to draw attention to the chain's move away from preservatives and artificial flavors, which many fast-food chains have long been criticized for using.
The emergency declaration did little but draw attention to the crisis, making it a public priority of the administration and placing added pressure on Congress to get something done.
The Facebook post from Mr. Abraham-Joseph's lawyers on Tuesday said that he wanted to draw attention to immigration detainees who are not as well known as he is.
Italy chose to stage the summit in Sicily to draw attention to Africa, which is 140 miles (225 km) from the island at its closest point across the Mediterranean.
He again called Warren "Pocahontas," the name of a 17th-century Native American figure, to draw attention to a controversy first raised during Warren's 2012 Senate race in Massachusetts.
About 100 MoMA workers and their supporters rallied outside the Museum as donors and trustees arrived to draw attention to ongoing contract negotiations that are currently at an impasse.
For all the fan-centric aspects that fandom uses to draw attention to and build excitement for our team, it is ultimately that team's success that fills our hearts.
This approach to conflict removes a barrier to war because it does not inflict casualties on American troops that would draw attention to and drain support for the enterprise.
Vancouver police tweet photo of pigeon nest of used needles to draw attention to opioid crisis Vancouver police tweet photo of pigeon nest of used needles to draw attention to opioid crisis Vancouver police hope a jarring photo of three pigeon eggs nestled on a bed of used needles in a dirty sink in the city's Downtown Eastside will draw more attention to the opioid crisis that has claimed hundreds of lives there.
Trump will have the opportunity next week during his visit to Puerto Rico to use the presidential bully pulpit to draw attention to the need for more resources, Anderson said.
Authorities allege Smollett of paying the men $3,500 to stage a "bogus" hate crime attack against him to draw attention to himself because the actor was dissatisfied with his salary.
Once appropriately taught how to make a clean cut, and ensuring no one is within a particular radius, a loud bell is rung to draw attention to the knife-holder.
Protest In 2016, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick earned praise and criticism when he kneeled during the national anthem to draw attention to the oppression of African-American people.
Authorities allege Smollett of paying the men $3,500 to stage a "bogus" hate crime attack against him to draw attention to himself because the actor was dissatisfied with his salary.
Its ministers, mayors and diplomats have mounted a concerted effort at state and local level to draw attention to the American jobs and industries that depend on trade with Canada.
To be an artist these days, he suggests, you just need to rack up a checkered employment past and draw attention to your wildest actions while calling them conceptual art.
The Fate of the Paris Climate AccordActivists gathered near the Eiffel tower last December to draw attention to populations threatened by climate change as the Paris climate talks were underway.
American was trying to draw attention to service for those who sit in the front of the plane, as airlines battle for top-paying passengers with higher-end food options.
The migrants, who started a Facebook page to draw attention to their plight, had asked the Colombian government to help them reach the United States by flying them to Mexico.
Two Jewish groups, the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Jewish Leadership Council, organised a protest in Parliament Square to draw attention to Mr Corbyn's anti-Semitism problem.
As well as enabling malign people to spread fake news, as many have pointed out, this revolution is also making it easier for outsiders to draw attention to self-dealing.
The winners are expected to appear at a slew of community events, often designed to draw attention to Asian-operated businesses and nonprofits in Asian neighborhoods in the Bay Area.
Unwilling to sit back and watch women being sexually harassed on its premises, the Mexico City Metro has come up with an unusual way to draw attention to the problem.
Johnson, in his written testimony, details numerous public statements he made through last year's election after he learned of hacking attempts, as he tried to draw attention to the issue.
Now almost 40 years later, these two men are widely regarded as heroes whose actions were meant to draw attention to the pervasive racial discrimination which existed at the time.
A few shots of a lonesome fueling station and a cleared-out diner draw attention to the props of life, asking viewers to consider the spaces left behind by humans.
Inslee's strategy: Inslee's stop at Columbia was part of his "Climate Mission Tour" intended to draw attention to his nascent presidential campaign, which he launched at the beginning of March.
The AFL-CIO, which represents the Culinary Union, is working to draw attention to the issue by organizing pickets outside Trump hotels in New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Honolulu.
A candidate -- any candidate -- can't really do much more than say, "Hey, I'm here," which may draw attention to the disaster but does little to solve problems on the ground.
With support from the Centre for Biodiversity and Biosecurity at the University of Auckland, Saunders wants to draw attention to species of insects that New Zealand may be slowly losing.
Many of them walked the picket line with the more than 2400,22007 striking workers at GM and used their vast social-media followings to draw attention to the UAW's strike.
On Wednesday, the U.S. incumbent continued to draw attention to the threat that North Korea poses to the rest of the world, as he traveled from South Korea to China.
Senate Democrats' takeover of the floor to draw attention to gun control legislation sparked a large response on social media as it played out over 15 hours, ending Thursday morning.
In a message on Twitter, Americans for Financial Reform said Werner was there "to protest Equifax's behavior in the wake of the breach, and to draw attention" to forced arbitration.
Senate Democrats' takeover of the floor to draw attention to gun control legislation sparked a large response on social media as it played out over 220006 hours, ending Thursday morning.
That spurred more than 200 players to protest during Sunday's games by kneeling or sitting during the anthem to draw attention to the treatment of people of color in America.
On one side stood Kaepernick, and a gradual trickle of other players, employing a modestly dramatic tactic on a large platform to draw attention to racist violence and systemic inequality.
Second Lady Karen Pence and Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue are looking to draw attention to declining numbers of honeybees by unveiling a beehive at the vice presidential residence on Tuesday.
NAYPYIDAW, Myanmar — Since his election in 2013, Pope Francis has constantly used his pulpit to champion the downtrodden and draw attention to the misery of the powerless and the persecuted.
The slogan spread to neighboring countries, including Mexico, Peru, Chile and Colombia, where it was used to denounce violence against women, demand reproductive rights and draw attention to related causes.
I don't like to talk about this because the purpose of our work is to shed light on the issues facing our world and not to draw attention to ourselves.
As the summer months heat up across America, advocates are hoping to draw attention to the issue itself as well as their push for legislation to help address the problem.
Frustrated by his attempts to have lawmakers draw attention to the cache, now known as the Pentagon Papers, Mr. Ellsberg turned to The Times and, later, almost 20 other newspapers.
"By marrying Bernie in a symbolic way, I could draw attention to organ-donor groups and local animal welfare shelters that lack proper funding," Ms. Smartelli said between labored breaths.
The United States, which has sent warships to the South China Sea to draw attention to the territorial claims of five other governments, should avoid "creating friction," Mr. Duterte said.
"It's not because of Donald Trump," said Irineo Mujica, director of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, which has staged the caravan since 2010 to draw attention to migrants' rights and help them.
She was deeply reluctant to draw attention to herself, but that was outweighed by the positive impact her story could have on battered women who might read it, she said.
But as some of them draw attention to China's camps, they are putting their adopted homeland in an awkward position, pressing it to speak out against its largest trading partner.
Chinese officials on Monday did not draw attention to the reversal of the rhino horn and tiger bone bans, put in place in 1993, nor did they explain the decision.
Opioids legislation is a popular focus for lawmakers facing re-election this fall, and House Republican leaders have been eager to draw attention to their members' work on the subject.
Rashad Robinson, the executive director of Color of Change, a racial justice organization, said his group planned to draw attention to the need to remove the statues at the Capitol.
They chanted, held banners, and passed out signs and flyers in an attempt to draw attention to what was happening in Hong Kong and, in particular, Blizzard's actions against Blitzchung.
Though such high drama helps draw attention to rice and make a big vertical show of it, there are less theatrical but equally delicious dishes that do a similar thing.
And both the senator and his allies, including a major pro-Trump "super PAC," have bought broadcast and digital ads to draw attention to the president's intervention in the race.
It was the latest attempt by Mr. Macron to draw attention to the National Front's anti-Semitic and racist roots, from which Ms. Le Pen has tried to distance herself.
Beyoncé has only tweeted a grand total of eight times — mostly to draw attention to other causes, including World Humanitarian Day and a petition to bring justice for Trayvon Martin.
Instead, it's a useful way to draw attention to an oft-ignored threat to free speech on campus: the Republican Party's increasing alignment with Israel's most aggressive right-wing defenders.
For Mr. Baumer, he had set up a crowdfunding campaign to draw attention to environmental problems and to benefit the FANG Collective, a grass-roots group that has opposed fracking.
The president and his aides this week also sought to draw attention to undercover videos filmed by a conservative group showing employees of the network saying disparaging things about Trump.
The current president, Pranab Mukherjee, who will step down on Monday, occasionally used the platform to draw attention to the importance of tolerance, though he was largely a cautious figure.
Dukes, was thrown out, Ms. Duke's legal effort helped draw attention to the working conditions of low-paid workers in so-called big box stores that dominate the retail landscape.
Our taste for movies in which the protagonist, say, addresses the viewer (think Ferris Bueller) and novels that draw attention to novelistic conventions has much to do with his style.
Still, Young intended to draw attention to how the female body is "a contested site" and to "reclaim space in public, in society, in politics," as she wrote on Facebook.
Chuck Schumer was the first member of Congress to draw attention to development in Wilson's case this week — and hinted he'd be willing to introduce legislation to remedy the situation.
As some have noted, this is an odd thing to draw attention to, given Biden's own awkward history of opposing busing to desegregated schools while he was a senator in 1975.
Context and intent matter, and we allow people to share and re-share posts if it is clear that something was shared in order to condemn or draw attention to harassment.
Colin Kaepernick says he has had death threats in response to his decision to draw attention to racial oppression and inequality by kneeling during the national anthem played at NFL games.
But FEWS Net is using that information to draw attention to worsening conditions in the drought-affected area and to help identify exactly which villages have been impacted and how badly.
On the shoe's sides, there is a muted galaxy of blue-green pixels (shades of the luminescent butterfly) clustered over the cables, the better to draw attention to the fit system.
So she ditched the bra and purposely chose to wear something dark and loose — a long sleeve, oversize, crew neck gray T-shirt — so she wouldn't draw attention to her chest.
It has been announced that the service will include indigenous languages, and that the pontiff wants to draw attention to a population often living in extreme poverty and facing daily racism.
On a normal day, I would fight him, but I cannot draw attention to myself right now, not while I'm driving the car that transported Femi to his final resting place.
Campaigners and human rights groups around the world are now lobbying for her conviction to be overturned, with many using the hashtag #JusticeForNoura to draw attention to the issue on Twitter.
"We feel obliged to draw attention to this and start a public conversation about an urgent matter that features on the United Nations 2030 agenda for sustainable development," the letter said.
The move is designed to draw attention to the app, and to get stories to people, even if they don't have a ton of time — or even five minutes — to read.
In fact, earlier this year, Thinx, a company that manufactures period panties, featured a trans man in its ads to draw attention to the fact that, yes, some men get periods.
While the national spotlight has been on famous men, the Law & Order SVU episode's focus on the airline industry will draw attention to the frequent harassment women in service jobs experience.
In many of those countries, using an open hand with the palm down is the best way to draw attention to something (either a person or an object) or direct someone.
And last year, more than 200 people from Apaa staged a five-week occupation of a United Nations compound in the nearby town of Gulu to draw attention to their plight.
The protest in Istanbul occurred after the HDP called for a march near Taksim Square, the city's tourism and transportation hub, to draw attention to the situation in Cizre, Dogan said.

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