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After that, Crystal paid attention to Whitley's races and Paul paid attention to Crystal.
Every time Washington gets together for something big, we get whipsawed: Banking regulations that nobody paid attention to, NAFTA, nobody really paid attention to it.
Which nobody paid attention to, really, because ... Yes, overrun.
On the flip side, when a woman's work is paid attention to, the specifics of that work are often secondary to the fact that a woman's work is being paid attention to.
Pyle paid attention to the dancers' hands, feet, and eyes.
"Nobody ever paid attention to Orange County before," she added.
Check out the vid ... they REALLY paid attention to detail.
Wyoming is a Republican state; nobody paid attention to Wyoming.
One of the reasons that I comfortably won the second time is they saw that I worked very hard, paid attention to them, to Minnesotans, and paid attention to policy and did my work.
We paid attention to what happened with Minnesota not getting invited.
We paid attention to the forms and dosages that were studied.
We paid attention to every little boy and girl on camera.
"I never really paid attention to skincare at all," she says.
I wish I would have paid attention to his work prior.
If they paid attention to future risks, investors would think otherwise.
But, like the mythical character, few have paid attention to their warnings.
This is very important story that is not being paid attention to.
Once you paid attention to him he kind of sucked you in.
He worked hard and paid attention to what people desired: fashionable hats.
"When we first started no one paid attention to us," added Kim.
"I never really paid attention to those tabloid stories," she says dismissively.
But anyone who has paid attention to U.S. politics knows the answer.
We would understand US politics better if we paid attention to that.
"Not many people paid attention to methane until quite recently," she says.
"Not many people paid attention to methane until quite recently," she says.
Canada has always paid attention to an "ecosystem approach" to city development.
The reaction I've paid attention to has been just personal and anecdotal.
Sure. Unfortunately, the audience — and now, the internet — mostly paid attention to Marion.
Coldwater seemed to have paid attention to the comments and added a clarification.
"As survivors, we're so often silenced and not paid attention to," Carlo says.
Drita reportedly said she was there and no one paid attention to Farrah.
His is a lot better funded and a lot more paid-attention-to.
The builders paid attention to aesthetics in their bid to win lucrative contracts.
Investors also paid attention to the White House's proposed budget for next year.
It's putting you at risk if you don't get that paid attention to.
If you paid attention to the scientists in the 70s we were cooling.
Godfrey also paid attention to the company's specific needs, according to the founder.
Nintendo paid attention to the details in its retro systems — and it showed.
And the less Daybreak Games paid attention to PlanetSide, the more hackers did.
But it's like nobody paid attention to them because they don't seek it.
"All these presidents have paid attention to the stock market," Mr. Dallek said.
Knicks Coach David Fizdale insisted he hasn't paid attention to Durant's contract status.
We paid attention to those little details to make it realistic and truthful.
Franken: No, but I think the Minnesotans, one of the reasons that I comfortably won the second time is they saw that I worked very hard, paid attention to them, to Minnesotans, and paid attention to policy and did my work.
And even people who didn't listen to Dorsey at least paid attention to him.
Most reasonable people who have paid attention to his history can attest to it.
Macron seemed to have also paid attention to gender, having chosen nine female ministers.
This isn't the first time that great powers have paid attention to the Arctic.
I think anybody that's paid attention to what's happened understands the story behind it.
The wine panel hasn't paid attention to Washington syrah for a good long time.
Since I've had kids, I've really paid attention to the ingredients listed on everything.
Paul paid attention to his feet, to Rose's feet, and the light he provided.
Salvation can come, on one level, from being paid attention to and being recognized.
"If I paid attention to what the press said, I'd go nuts," he said.
He paid attention to the way his pieces were edited by Bob and others.
Asked if he paid attention to the Dodgers' torrid pace, Maddon said he did.
We had the Facebook hearings earlier this year, we all paid attention to them.
Had I not paid attention to the great womble prophet Stephen Auker at all?
The voters I met during that reporting trip had paid attention to the election.
Voya tracked people who logged onto their accounts and paid attention to what they did.
And we always laughed that I don&apost think he paid attention to that once.
From the beginning, the Cuban revolution has paid attention to improving its people's cultural level.
I suspect it'll be that I paid attention to the wrong things, to trivial things.
Princess Diana also paid attention to how her clothing affected her interactions, especially with kids.
One small but nice thing that Google has paid attention to is its phones' wallpapers.
Musically speaking, you guys have always paid attention to politics, even from the very beginning.
Everyone noticed Hillary Clinton's "deplorables" remark, but few paid attention to what she said next.
And he said they paid attention to Mr. Jones's most famous case as a prosecutor.
"My contribution was neither sought or when it was volunteered, paid attention to," he said.
Investors also paid attention to the U.S. dollar, which hit fresh 2014 lows on Wednesday.
On an old religious holiday called "Candlemas Day," the Germans paid attention to the badger.
Wall Street also paid attention to Washington after a Twitter meltdown from President Donald Trump.
Not quite half, 22018%, say he hasn't paid attention to the country's most important problems.
"One of the reasons that I comfortably won the second time is (voters) saw that I worked very hard, paid attention to them, to Minnesotans, and paid attention to policy and did my work," Franken said in our Speakeasy interview at the Minnesota State Fair.
The list of authors on the Clack rebuttal is impressive, and should be paid attention to.
Before about 1995, barely anyone paid attention to the mineral, but demand has skyrocketed since. Why?
Trump has paid attention to and campaigned in Maine, a traditionally blue state in presidential years.
The second layer paid attention to basic harmonic components of the music, particularly the bass notes.
You might not remember his 2015 album Psycadelik Thoughtz, because no one paid attention to it.
If you haven't paid attention to Wall Street's woes in 2016, just check your 401(k).
You paid attention to every detail which allowed our family to not worry about a thing.
I had not paid attention to the greenish stain on the pavement where I parked it.
Mendonca wrote a companion article arguing that Cozza should stay, but few paid attention to that.
I'm objectified and diminished to such an extent that my personal qualities aren't paid attention to.
He embraced the people who actually paid attention to him, and they embraced him right back.
"Movements that have been successful paid attention to that institution building and capacity building," said Raqib.
There's a fiduciary standard that I don't think institutional investors in the U.S. have paid attention to.
I paid attention to every celebrity and fashion magazine, and patterned my career after what I saw.
And a Pew survey published today found that more voters paid attention to television than social media.
I had to fight just to make sure that someone actually paid attention to what he did.
Clinton, on the other hand, has paid attention to Nebraska, a traditionally red state in presidential years.
It was late afternoon and nobody paid attention to me, but I was light-headed with fear.
Bassett told BuzzFeed she never paid attention to the financial side of journalism before her recent layoff.
When she saw Khan speak at the convention, she sat up and paid attention to the television.
Then in 1986, I made this record and all of a sudden people paid attention to me.
We settled into a banquette, I began recording, asked whether he paid attention to reviews and waited.
"I never paid attention to the finances, I thought it will all work out," Ms. Rieckens said.
In many cases, Ms. Fleming was the first and only opera singer they'd ever paid attention to.
He felt life deeply, had a vast understanding of his world and paid attention to what mattered.
Not the handpicked victims that he has been -- and the other popes have all paid attention to.
If I paid attention to what the press said, I'd go nuts, and I refuse to do that.
If they paid attention to the sublime indifference of the sky, they could not fail to do good.
By working with most of the supermodels of the early '153s I realized nobody paid attention to eyebrows.
There's a lot of noise, and there's a lot of confusion about what should be paid attention to.
Although I married a theorist, I never really paid attention to what the theorists told me to do.
Most important, this media outlet would continue to operate even if no one ever paid attention to it.
Initially, few people paid attention to computer security experts who warned that these systems were vulnerable to hacking.
Walking bracelet display case Johnny Depp apparently hasn't read a history book or paid attention to recent news.
She paid attention to what worked and what didn't, and has simple guidelines for getting the potluck right.
No one paid attention to that album and I couldn't find support helping me tour after its release.
People looked at each other, spoke to each other, listened to each other, paid attention to their surroundings.
"I have a lot of questions, but no answers because I really haven't paid attention to it," Sen.
"It's an incredibly important part of the story that we haven't paid attention to," Mr. Weil told me.
She really paid attention to the detail of our interior life as well as what we looked like.
I haven't really paid attention to (Osuna's legal case), for obvious reasons — it wasn't really in my life.
Here's how it breaks down: Blue looks like Blue, and you can tell Mattel paid attention to details here.
I remember so much about the beginning, the first shows, the first tour, because we paid attention to everything.
He paid attention to how she talked to Theodore Twombly, played by Joaquin Phoenix, and how Twombly talked back.
But they also paid attention to election updates as traffic from women dropped more than usual from 5 p.m.
If you've paid attention to health insurance recently, you may have noticed that it is sold in individual states.
She writes about Studio 54, and how you were obsessed with Walt Disney, and paid attention to every detail.
Wall Street also paid attention to corporate earnings as Baker Hughes, General Electric and Honeywell all reported quarterly results.
Anyone who paid attention to the show could understand the motivations and machinations that led to blood being spilled.
If anyone paid attention to me they'd see I was really nervous and that made me even more scared.
We paid attention to different things, and so our realities were differently constructed — we lived, effectively, in different worlds.
It was at Denny's where boys first paid attention to me, and I was confident enough to interact back.
Trump could have paid attention to the rules governing that system, but he is instead complaining after the fact.
A little more than half of them said they paid attention to only 50% of the presentation or less.
"If people paid attention to the situation that I went through, they'd see it's just a blessing," he said.
And I'm 25, so the last couple elections that I really paid attention to I feel were pretty straightforward.
At the outset, I'll say this: you've paid attention to what has been happening in Washington, and you're not naive.
But the intersections with ethnicity and body type, I don't think they're being paid attention to, and are getting worse.
Market focus also paid attention to the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at a consulate in Turkey earlier this month.
"We hope it will be paid attention to because ... our goal is to prevent these types of transactions," he added.
Gabe's shop snapped the pic and used it to create the chain and it's clear he paid attention to detail.
I'm sure if this was a more affluent community, we'd be more paid attention to, because you cannot ignore it.
Before being a phone sex operator, I never paid attention to my giggle, because it's not something you think about.
If you ever wondered if U.S. officials really paid attention to all those questions on immigration forms, here's your answer.
But what really matters is the quality of the tracking, and Razer claims to have paid attention to that here.
Wall Street also paid attention to the retail space, as several companies in the industry reported quarterly results on Tuesday.
But there's a crisis happening that nobody's paying attention to on the level that it should be paid attention to.
If you've paid attention to anything technology-related recently, you've probably seen reports of antitrust trouble looming for Big Tech.
James Joyce was able to play with language because he grew up with Gaelic and paid attention to its sound.
I think the last time the country had paid attention to Baltimore was right after the killing of Freddie Gray.
National anthems are ticklish things, as anyone who has paid attention to the news of the past few weeks knows.
He didn't like that I reported on something he thought nobody outside the generally receptive community had paid attention to.
They used them to mail bills, letters and postcards, and in the process paid attention to what was on them.
"He was just so lovely to them and paid attention to them," the California Democrat said at the Playbook event.
The team has plainly paid attention to creating an engaging experience that aims to make finding and using these apps fun.
When parents looked where their kids did, they typically both paid attention to the same object for more than 3.6 seconds.
Also, as anyone who paid attention to Dr. Alan Grant's impassioned science lessons in Jurassic Park knows, birds evolved from dinosaurs.
NBC was not involved in the production of the video, but undoubtedly paid attention to the rapturous fan reaction it elicited.
Nearly 90 percent of global survey respondents outside of the U.S. said that they paid attention to the 2016 U.S. election.
One local newspaper in China said anyone who paid attention to Chinese football would conclude that the clubs had "gone mad".
I'm young, I'm decently healthy, I haven't really paid attention to health care that much, frankly, like a lot of folks.
Though the two are pretty private, he wasn't afraid to admit that he'd never paid attention to tennis before dating Williams.
BMW has been equipping its cars with in-air gesture control for several years and I never paid attention to it.
Safety is an important part of a bus driver's role, he said, and he must have paid attention to those classes.
It might actually be good for society if more commercial sponsors paid attention to the content of the programs they fund.
BECKY QUICK: Let me ask you, Charlie, about some comments that you made over the weekend-- that people paid attention to.
VICE: Starting with the people who actually paid attention to the plot in-game, what did you think of the film?
If only the powers that be had paid attention to data they already had, they would have factored this in earlier.
Instead, these producers, some associated with Mr. Lynch, paid attention to working more naturally and making the best wines they could.
But those who paid attention to the substance of the meeting knew the old-line conglomerate was doing well, Cramer said.
In Australia, he said, he never paid attention to the N.C.A.A. tournament, so college ball had no particular meaning for him.
Had we been in New York, maybe people would have made more fun of us or paid attention to our mistakes.
This makes for great conversation as you wonder why a painting you've never paid attention to has suddenly caught your eye.
"But it is something that should be paid attention to, and if you don't, I'm certain you'll regret it," he said.
"The British Government paid attention to Gandhi," he said, noting he had fasted for two days longer than the Indian revolutionary.
During his time as a businessman, Trump owned multiple aircraft, and has long paid attention to the details of his air travel.
Nintendo has paid attention to how popular its NES Classic Edition has been and it's going all in on the nostalgia set.
That was always the case and to the degree that people have not paid attention to that, they're obviously having to now.
Bialick said that venture capital funds, concerned about the rise of the plethora of challenger banks, have paid attention to Curve's activities.
Tia's date and Becca's hometown dates mirror one another in their quaint makeup — perhaps we should have paid attention to this clue.
Apple has also paid attention to the chatter in Internet forums where some Mac users wondered if Apple still cared about them.
And that would be surprising to anyone who's paid attention to what Facebook does, as opposed to what they say they do.
"Gianni, he paid attention to the people around him," said D'Amico in an exclusive clip of the documentary obtained by Fox News.
If I live another 50 years, I know the biggest regret I'll have is that I paid attention to the wrong things.
That's two years in a row that Apple paid attention to this vital sensor (seriously it matters!), and I'm glad they did.
But anyone who's paid attention to what Game of Thrones has shown us since the beginning knows that it's not that simple.
Nobody paid attention to that moment of potential murder and what it meant for Han's character until Lucas tried to erase it.
"I've never paid attention to all the frontrunner talk from the time I entered the race," Biden said at the Manchester event.
In 1976, Democratic candidates with far more experience and name recognition barely paid attention to what was happening in the Hawkeye State.
"She actually paid attention to what I was saying, and she moved to help me in any way she could," Walker recalled.
During his time as a businessman, Trump owned multiple aircraft, and has long paid attention to the finer details of his air travel.
For anyone who's paid attention to the news since October, the specifics of Ruth's sexual harassment storyline will strike you as remarkably familiar.
"Obviously that was a piece of information we gathered, looked at, I think it was certainly something we paid attention to," he said.
I noted the things that — hurtful things happened to people, including my own family, that obviously I paid attention to and cared about.
Young told Sports Illustrated that he hadn't paid attention to his finances until his sports career was over — and it was too late.
"The older I've gotten, the more I have paid attention to disparities, or what I consider to be different treatment," Ms. Burke said.
He playfully patted his son's head ... paid attention to his longtime girlfriend -- and looked nothing like a man who's been accused of rape.
In other words, Steve Jobs, a known perfectionist who always paid attention to the smallest details, wouldn't have let this slip by him.
"I think anyone who has paid attention to presidential races, saw this indictment had a negative effect on our candidacy," Perry said Wednesday.
As a teenager, I still didn't feel feminine, but I began to like the way it felt when men paid attention to me.
I knew I would learn from every moment and every mile, but only if I paid attention to what was happening around me.
"Anyone who has paid attention to the news would know the importance of having a Muslim woman on Team USA," she told Time.
This is very troubling to writers; we couldn't have a president as irresponsible as this if the American people paid attention to language.
I had paid attention to the team, but not enough attention to develop a love outside of one of my favorite USMNT players.
" Five others expected it to "help small business," with one explaining, "It is about time politicians paid attention to the small-business person.
By most accounts, Mr. Saleh was not devoutly religious, but he paid attention to managing the Islamists who thrived in Yemen's religious culture.
"Kevin paid attention to the Jay Zs and the Puffys that came up ahead of him and provided a blueprint," Mr. Kleiman said.
Representative Jim McGovern of Massachusetts, chairman of the House Rules Committee, said that when he was a freshman, nobody paid attention to him.
Why do you think so many people — even those who never paid attention to the royal family — are so interested in this story?
But they paid attention to what was happening on ours, and they could play it up to their grounds, and they used me.
Investors also paid attention to a series of corporate quarterly results, as Dow components Boeing posted earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street expectations.
Like everyone else who has paid attention to this controversy, an over-anxious Trump knew that Comey was going to shoot down his charges.
The Watson APIs paid attention to the effect of things like score and tone of voice on the ambient mode of the overall scene.
"It definitely created more attention over something that didn't need to be paid attention to when you're talking about 17 dead kids," she said.
"IoT devices in general have not paid attention to cyber security," said Marin Ivezic, a partner on cyber security at PwC in Hong Kong.
As anyone who's paid attention to the news should know, transphobic comments like the one posted in the tweet are dangerous for transgender women.
You don't have to be a woman to feel like you have been in the room and no one has paid attention to you.
But no one paid attention to this concept until he proposed it and gave us a few hints about how to do it right.
For the Star Gazer: Calabasas The name "Calabasas" should ring a bell to anyone who has paid attention to pop culture in any capacity.
In a statement to CNN's KFile on Tuesday, Handel's campaign said her husband hadn't paid attention to what was said in the original tweet.
If you've never paid attention to the lyrics, the song's about a woman trying to leave a date, while the guy insists she stay.
"Something so simple could have been avoided if they would have just followed — and paid attention to my son's needs," Thomas told ABC News.
I really only paid attention to Chief Keef, Tracy T,—he need to drop some more music—21 Savage when he first came out.
But what is not being paid attention to is the broader political context of the situation, and the reasons why people are stuck there.
If you've ever visited Cusack's Twitter feed — or just paid attention to his political viewpoints throughout his career, you know he's anything but traditional.
"As a matter of fact, if you pay attention or you paid attention to the president during the campaign he talked violent," she continued.
I'm out in parks with throngs of people of all ages, climbing over hills and seeing landmarks I hadn't otherwise paid attention to before.
Turns out that the people paid attention to details, like the devilish one about the 24 million who stand to lose health insurance coverage.
I recognize that certain elements of the stock are low at this point, but we've never really paid attention to any of that stuff.
Before the tax law passed, people paid attention to real estate taxes, but if it was a little more, they just wrote it off.
After spending half a century making records that almost no one paid attention to, in 2018, he finally released one that got its due.
Welles's collaborators Frank Marshall and Peter Bogdanovich were involved in the final edit, which paid attention to the notes the great director left behind.
That's especially true given that Oscar voting opened the day before the Golden Globes, and Academy members likely paid attention to Mendes's big night.
And anybody who has paid attention to Mitch McConnell's Republican Party the past decade would have told you that was never going to happen.
You know that's what I wanted to do, that's what I wanted to do with my life, and that's all I paid attention to.
You know that's what I wanted to do, that's what I wanted to do with my life, and that's all I paid attention to.
Trump also paid attention to Biden's event, and his possible standing in Pennsylvania, by tweeting that he would beat the Democrat in the state.
Because when I'm writing political songs, I'm always searching for the thing that's not being said or the thing that's not being paid attention to.
"If we had just paid attention to those movies we should have known s— like this does not work out in real life," Kunis said.
Few paid attention to its sudden appearance on the streaming service earlier this month, seemingly dismissing the niche project as a salute to unusual hobbies.
Johnson said the phenomenon is "one of the ripple effects that isn't often paid attention to" but a consequence has been borne out by history.
"I haven't paid attention to that," Chicago shortstop Tim Anderson, who equaled his career best with four hits against Detroit, avowed of watching the standings.
When she took off the shorts that were covering her swimsuit, though, Harvey noticed that none of the other beachgoers even paid attention to her.
"I'm relieved that everyone took this storm seriously, paid attention to the weather forecast and heeded the warnings of state and local officials," said Gov.
We were surprised so many got that one wrong: Have you paid attention to the news as closely this week as you did last week?
As myriad acquisitions occurred in the outdoor goods space in recent years, it had not paid attention to who currently owned the companies and brands.
He said that they paid attention to the allegations brought by the women who said Mr. Moore had consorted with them when they were young.
But when I paid attention to the purchases I was tempted to make, I soon realized half the things I buy are mindless, impulsive items.
I think what we've had is one party takes a group of people for granted, and the other party has not paid attention to them.
After receiving strong backlash on Twitter, Wilson backtracked, saying she didn't read the article thoroughly and had only paid attention to its criticism of neoconservatives.
Since the world last paid attention to gymnastics, at the 2012 Olympics, Biles has become the first female gymnast to win three straight World Championships.
If you're looking to cook up your own Breaking Bad costume, we have paid attention to those little things that make the characters so iconic.
If more of her colleagues had paid attention to why she was actually angry, the history of the Trump administration might have looked very different.
They're pissed off because the only time our issues seem to be paid attention to by politicians is when people are looking for a vote.
But that's not to say Trump hasn't paid attention to California, where he won a smaller vote share than any Republican presidential nominee in history.
This wave of popular media pushed into mainstream living rooms and reached beyond the pool of those who once paid attention to the incarceration system.
Framing is important, Berger suggests, because framing is power: It determines what matters and what doesn't, what should be paid attention to and what shouldn't.
Waggoner's appearance and dialogue is triggeringly recognizable to all who've paid attention to the commonalities in the stories about abusive men in Hollywood over the years.
"I don't know if you've paid attention to what's been going on this last year in Hollywood…" he continued, to waves of knowing laughter and applause.
Last week was Infrastructure Week in the White House, but you wouldn't have known that if you paid attention to, well, anything that happened in politics.
If I believed the Emmys ever paid attention to The Americans, "The Magic of David Copperfield V: The Statue of Liberty Disappears" would win multiple awards.
Fortunately, the world has paid attention to the plight of Pakistani Muslim women thanks partially to the wonderful work done by Nobel Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai.
That conspiracism and populism are often found together probably comes as no surprise to anyone who has paid attention to Donald Trump's supporters in any detail.
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Ben Carson officially ended his presidential campaign the same way he began it: With an odd, meandering speech few people paid attention to.
Thomas Lee, head of research at Fundstrat Global Advisors and someone mainstream finance analysts paid attention to, predicted and kept predicting that bitcoin would hit $4203k.
"I do believe the Supreme Court paid attention to Kavanaugh's opinions on administrative law," said Jonathan H. Adler, a law professor at Case Western Reserve University.
But it is almost certainly true that somewhere in American politics, there's someone who has paid attention to what Trump has discovered and is planning accordingly.
Uysal added that the central bank was using its tools for price stability and paid attention to the impact of the external balance on macrofinancial stability.
With Serena leading, the Williams sisters have opened the U.S. Open to all comers, attracting fans who may never have paid attention to tennis at all.
Wall Street also paid attention to U.S. interest rates after the benchmark 10-year yield hit its lowest level of the year in the previous session.
But in reality, on one of the only foreign policy controversies voters actually paid attention to or remember, Biden got it wrong in a big way.
You see the people you're glad you broke up with, but you also see the people you never paid attention to and wish you would have.
But if you've paid attention to Swift these past few years (and really, how could you not), you may have noticed that her hair has changed dramatically.
While strapped to a board and put in the huge, noisy machine, the monks calmed their minds, reduced distractions and paid attention to life moment-by-moment.
Other objects that I have glimpsed elsewhere but never paid attention to included the illuminated manuscripts in the booth of Heribert Tenschert, a Swiss collector of antiquities.
Asked about polls showing that Sanders does better against him than Clinton in the general election, Trump said that's because he hasn't paid attention to him yet.
"I thought they would have ordered us shot dead if it weren't for Milashina and the rest of the world that paid attention to this," Alihan said.
All too often, people believe that if they have paid attention to an idea or event or group, it must be important enough to warrant the consideration.
If you've paid attention to the latest Google and Facebook developer conferences, they're doing their best to assure us that a new era of privacy has arrived.
She paid attention to every detail as she recreated Lil' Kim's nearly nude bodysuit with strategically placed fur lining from the 1999 Source Hip Hop Music Awards.
Last year, most commentators paid attention to the fact that Amazon sold $3.5 billion worth of products on Prime Day, its biggest haul ever for the event.
The themes were familiar to anyone who has paid attention to Trump over the last year, but the tone was, if anything, even more strident and desperate.
Are people really raging over Facebook failing to detect the uninvited guest who crashed our personal information feast when we've never paid attention to the guest list?
Of course, if they paid attention to what their students were saying in the hallways they would hear many more f-bombs than I could ever write.
When I was arrested For stealing my father's car [& Running away] From an abusive household Nobody saw the fear Nobody paid attention to My father's chaffed hands.
Soon after, he was being featured on songs with Young Thug and stamping himself as someone needing to be paid attention to, even outside the dancehall world.
"I never paid attention to this before because it never affected me," his grandmother said, referring to the killings by militias, which she once assumed were justified.
Ron DeSantis praised the president for now being a resident of Florida — and talked up the way Trump has paid attention to the state after natural disasters.
But everyone who has paid attention to the power sector knows that the kind of activist pressure he has supported frequently makes the difference at the margin.
Mexican fans follow boxing avidly, but have mostly paid attention to the lower weight classes, and boxers like Julio Cesar Chavez, Canelo Alvarez and Juan Manuel Marquez.
The playbook these celebs are using, whether they explicitly acknowledge it or not, is also familiar to anyone who paid attention to or was caught up in Gamergate.
But the app continued to point things out that I, a New Yorker for more than 10 years, never knew existed, or at least never paid attention to.
The company even paid attention to the details of designing a main hallway where the halls that sprawl off the main corridor are somewhat hidden by overhanging walls.
In remarks about the trial, Mr. Cuomo said recently that he would let the legal process work, and said he'd not really even paid attention to the case.
I made sure I had what I needed for healing, and I sometimes paid attention to things I needed to get a new pod or upgrade my weapons.
CASAS-IBÁÑEZ, Spain — For as long as history has paid attention to matters of wine, three red grapes have dominated production in southeastern Spain: garnacha, monastrell and bobal.
From the deck and the couch in their family room, they could see the metal box on the edge of the property, but rarely paid attention to it.
If investors only paid attention to the aggregate data released by the government, CNBC's Jim Cramer would imagine they'd be huge pessimists about the state of the economy.
A white guy with dreadlocks down to his waist had been on drum duty all week, but that night was the first time I'd paid attention to him.
For anyone who's paid attention to the evolution of Samsung's smartwatches over the last years, the Galaxy Watch will appear immediately familiar, which in this case is good thing.
With Germany to the north and the high-tech Netherlands beyond that, few have paid attention to the rapid changes taking place on the other side of the Alps.
In cases where the participants paid attention to their food—either being asked to chew softly or loudly—there was a marked decrease in how much they actually ate.
Anyone who follows Snooki on social media — or simply paid attention to her introduction package — can tell she's always 200% plugged in when it comes to Giovanna and Lorenzo.
As far as TV critic arguments go, this was the biggest of June 2014, which is to say few people outside of TV critic circles paid attention to it.
Robert, like most of my mother's friends, was just another shadow smoking cigarettes, but I paid attention to him because he had a toy I wanted: a Polaroid camera.
Trump won not because of race, but because he paid attention to the economic anxieties of Rust Belt Americans, says Matt Vespa, the associate editor at conservative website Townhall.com.
Democrats, too, have paid attention to Braun as one of the few Republicans willing to go on air and defend Trump and the party amid the upheaval of impeachment.
During the trial, the president has stayed in close touch with the legal team and paid attention to the machinations and performance of his attorneys throughout the televised coverage.
As anyone who watched a presidential debate or paid attention to the election run-up knows, one of Trump's biggest policy points was cracking down on trade with China.
It was a stunning success, introducing some of the most influential figures in journalism and offering a model that all other cable news stations paid attention to or emulated.
If candidates paid attention to the delegates they were sending to the convention, those could represent voters in all states much better than is done in the current system.
" She quickly added that the company paid attention "to the tradition of circus, which is about seeing these incredible humans and animals coming together to show audiences what's possible.
Approximately 40 percent of parents paid attention to medications, cleaning supplies, weapons and water temperature during their most recent vacation, while 3 percent reported doing none of these things.
But the bank's ability to emerge from the crisis with a relatively good reputation is something of a mystery to anyone who paid attention to its aggressive foreclosure activities.
A disruption theory purist would insist that Kodak, Blockbuster, Nokia, or RIM might have navigated the technological transition — and thrived — if only they'd paid attention to the changing markets.
" Turning to Willow, who was laying on a nearby couch and trying to ignore her dad entirely, Will screamed her name until she laughed and paid attention to him. "Willow!
Silk has been valued for millennia, but in recent years, scientists have paid attention to the material because it's extraordinarily strong, making it useful for bulletproof vests and body armor.
"I paid attention to how things flowed with the clothing; I wanted people to feel comfortable and felt like we thought about their bodies and how they move," said Tipton.
"Almost everyone who has paid attention to the subprime lending crisis has concluded that OCC-regulated national banks were not the problem," he said in a statement responding to Spitzer.
We have more women in executive positions in the cannabis industry than any other industry in America because people paid attention to it and balanced social consciousness with good business.
I think if people had paid attention to other races, they would see I respect my competitors and I've had my fair share of losses and I can handle losing.
I first paid attention to this crisis because of a December 2015 New York Times article about how women were delivering babies in Brazil with microcephaly due to the virus.
If Nunes acted on the assurance that the White House had proof of Obama's wiretapping, he was either deliberately misled or hasn't ever paid attention to the way Trump operates.
"This possible degradation of quality of life should be paid attention to and taken into account in conjunction with prescribing of contraceptive pills and when choosing a method of contraception."
"Unfortunately, with gentrification and as New York City has shifted, we've lost some Scouting programs and I will say, at times, we have not paid attention to that," he said.
Ms. Zabriskie paid attention to 21927th-century American artists from earlier generations, including the painters George Ault, Arnold Friedman and Abraham Walkowitz and the sculptors Gaston Lachaise and William Zorach.
For example, I have paid attention to the fact that a lot of people are working with only 20083 percent unemployment, which is strong even accounting for a low participation rate.
We really in the last two, maybe three years paid attention to some of the characters more than others — and some of the characters haven't had much screen time at all.
Had Dustin paid attention to Mr. Clarke's lecture, though, he might've noticed the striking parallels between the story of Phineas Gage and what their friend, Will (Noah Schnapp), was going through.
Unlike in the recent past, when only a handful of public-interest-minded organizations or activists paid attention to financial regulators, activists expect the Democratic party to put forth aggressive regulators.
"President Trump and some movers who were discussing where to place some art walked between Strzok and [the unnamed FBI agent], but nobody paid attention to the agents," the memo said.
Mr. Duque, who clearly paid attention to the antics of the Republican Party while living in Washington, D.C., won on a platform of trickle-down economics and so-called family values.
Anyone with a cellphone should have paid attention to the big merger news on April 29: T-Mobile and Sprint announced their intention to tie the knot after years of speculation.
Aside from catching a few televised minutes of the 20183 national championship semifinal between Washington and the University of Alabama, he had not paid attention to any sports since leaving Seattle.
It feels good, like someone actually paid attention to the wax and wane of gameplay in a cooperative shooter and tried to figure out how you could League or DOTAfy it.
But beyond that, Essinger's book makes the argument that the computer age could've came much sooner than it did, if people would have just paid attention to what Lovelace was doing.
It also increasingly paid attention to curbing costs and monitoring the financial viability of its so-called moonshot projects, like self-driving cars or hot-air balloons that provide internet connectivity.
But can she or any of her family members pay attention to the estate being taken over by a carpetbagger the family never paid attention to, because he was a philistine?
This is probably because having an A-list celebrity tell tech employees and investors that they are overpaid dorks makes them feel flattered that they're being paid attention to at all.
I was sitting down the other day, and I paid attention to a man walking—I thought about how it's no effort to him; he doesn't have to think about it.
J.D. Vance, author of the book "Hillbilly Elegy," said Trump supporters in middle America voted for him because so few people -- including Clinton or her supporters -- had paid attention to their plight.
And the fact is those jobs are critical, they're hard working members of the middle class and they need to be paid attention to because they're Americans and they carry the load.
What if the people Emma spoke to had paid attention to what she said instead of attributing the events to her drinking habits or her on-and-off relationship with Marquis-Boire?
"Local authorities have been focused only on air pollution and water pollution and have not paid attention to waste disposal," Zhou Zhiqiang, a senior official with the MEE, said at the briefing.
But after the Red Wings made no effort to sign him, Quine said, he hardly paid attention to the draft two years later, when the Islanders selected him in the sixth round.
In a sign of just how little the two major political parties paid attention to the redistricting process, Hofeller both ran the RNC's redistricting program and served as its information technology director.
"I really think McCain created a template for modern campaign communications that unfortunately no one else paid attention to," said Ron Fournier, a national political writer for the Associated Press in 2000.
But with a huge, chaotic rescue effort underway, much of it handled by private citizens who took matters into their own hands, few people paid attention to Ms. Ellis's next 10 hours.
"If Wuhan had paid attention to [his warning] back then and taken active preventive measures," wrote another Weibo user, "where we stand now a month later could be a completely different picture."
We're rounding up the best space heaters for just about every living situation and budget, while we also paid attention to customer reviews to figure out which are the best of the best.
"I have paid attention to esports through the lens that this is the first sport born on digital media that was global almost from its inception," Park told CNBC in a recent interview.
Most companies are focused on making sure that people actually paid attention to their ads, making ad view length more important than the number of people who saw it, several media buyers said.
Read More Ex-NFL player: Shoppers, you're getting ripped off To create the Macaron Donut, the team paid attention to hybrids food trends that have done well in NYC — namely bagels and doughnuts.
Another reason people paid attention to the Handel-Ossoff race was because they thought a loss by Handel in a district Republicans had won comfortably for decades would trigger a wave of retirements.
But for the two hours that I was drinking and watching everything around me, I only paid attention to the dance, to those turns and spins guided by the beat of the timbales.
This wasn't the first time I'd heard the title song, but it was the first time I paid attention to the lyrics and to the keys (the benefits of being a choir kid).
To those of us who paid attention to American media and politics over the past two years, it quickly became clear that too many in the United States know nothing about our country.
"Some of them simply never believed me or paid attention to me," recalled Dr. Julian A. Villalba, a Venezuelan who led the investigation and is now a clinical fellow at Harvard Medical School.
It wasn't just Kim who paid attention to Trump's approach for dealing with North Korea: China and Russia looked on as the US ramped up joint military exercises with South Korea and Japan.
Tesla's CEO had another nine minutes on stage with the Cybertruck and went on to announce a number of other features that people probably paid attention to instead of staring at the windows.
Yet in the wake of the 2012 elections, both Democrats and Republicans alike missed a larger shift taking place within the electorate: They all paid attention to the Republican ceiling among minority voters.
Code Blue organized phone banks for Cava in California, helped raise money for his campaign, and ultimately brought national attention to a race that few people had paid attention to four months before.
Google even paid attention to little details like painting the inside of the phone's USB-C port black and adding a splash of color to the Clearly White and Not Pink models' power button.
Huawei even paid attention to little details both inside and out when it comes to things like the phones' brightly colored power buttons, or all the improvements in Huawei's EMUI 9 skin for Android.
The thing is, many Americans who bought iPhones since then have never paid attention to the price of their devices; the off-contract cost was often obscured by mandatory plans with subsidized phone prices.
How could millions of people not know these new products, or have paid attention to any aspect of the console industry over the last year or so without ever hearing about new console upgrades?
"We got to the point where the grownups in the room no longer paid attention to command and control, and got involved for the sake of the country and the president," one aide said.
Now, she just wants to share her sad story with anyone who'll listen, educating them about the warning signs she wished she'd paid attention to in the early stages of her relationship with Aaron.
These sites will often republish or link to articles that have originated somewhere else, so we wanted to know how often readers paid attention to original sources in the stories appearing on these websites.
Anti-drug media campaigns have increasingly paid attention to targeting parents and helping them understand the current situation of substance abuse, according to Michael Stephenson, a professor of communication at Texas A&M University.
However, if you've paid attention to the policy proposals from leading candidates vying to take on President Trump in 2020, you wouldn't get the sense that this Middle America demographic is one they're chasing.
For a time, it seemed as though Kaep's wokeness waxed as his ability waned; many noted his headline-grabbing national anthem protest was the first time in ages anybody had paid attention to him.
Also, by being in Washington, nobody paid attention to us in the early days, so we could make mistakes and we weren't going to be on the front page of the Wall Street Journal.
There's a lot of people who are scared and worried and are either people who've paid attention to politics and have never been more engaged, or the kind of person who wasn't paying attention.
But "I, Tonya" illuminates what so little press coverage at the time paid attention to: the perfect storm of violence that produced Harding's anger in the first place — her mother's abuse and her husband's.
The increase, largely during the 1990s and 2000s, happened as the politically influential bail-bond industry flexed its muscles and almost no one paid attention to the growing inequality and unfairness of the system.
While considerable attention has focused upon how a President Trump and Republican Congress might repeal the Affordable Care Act, few have paid attention to the future of Medicaid spending that predates the ACA. Rep.
As a kid, my family made fun of me for how avidly I paid attention to and followed along with the flight safety demonstration every single time we flew — but I stand by it.
The placebo effect is a way about finding out what is it that's usually not paid attention to in medicine — the intangible that we often forget when we rely on good drugs and procedures.
If you've lived in or paid attention to what's transpired in most major American cities in the 21st century—especially those situated on or near an ocean—you know the next chapter of this story.
If you've paid attention to Trump's style at all over the past three to four years, it's clear she does love to have coats, jackets and, yes, dresses draped in cape-style over her shoulders.
Still, for this group to give Trump an award of any type was an affront to anyone who has paid attention to his full record on criminal justice and to black people insisting on justice.
"I have been diagnosed with skin cancer 'melanoma' from a big spot/mole I never paid attention to, even though it was new, it had been growing for years & had an uneven surface," Torres explained.
"The minute I started wearing bright suits and I would have a nice length skirt on, I would just roll up the middle and walk into that room, everyone paid attention to me," she continued.
Mike Mills: I was familiar with the first two [Big Star albums] before I really paid attention to the third one, and when I did I'm not even sure what iteration of it it was.
The hardware is designed to be placed out in the open — Google paid attention to design here to make sure it looks good enough to keep it where it'll work best to provide a signal.
Some of our most beloved institutions — or maybe let's just say our most begrudgingly tolerated, our most paid-attention-to as a matter of professional obligation — no longer function according to established rules and patterns.
"I never paid attention to the public-address announcers, but somebody said when they were reading off the lineup card, it was 'Al Oliver, wearing nothing, and Cliff Johnson, wearing double-nothing,'" Oliver said, laughing.
Given the depressing market situation, with Twitter and LinkedIn stock sitting in the toilet, attendees showed up on Monday night looking to be paid attention to in a way that didn't hurt their bank accounts.
"We believe that, quite apart from the legal issues, that we have always paid attention to what impact the project might have on the battlefield," said John Masten, the institute's associate director for finance and administration.
The results of an internet survey conducted by Berkeley in back in 2012 showed that only 17 percent of participates paid attention to app permissions and just 3 percent could answer comprehension questions about app permissions.
By this point, I had been clued in that every starter world is hazardous, with the express purpose of teaching you how to survive the space-wilderness, and so, I actually paid attention to the tutorials.
If you paid attention to the Renaissance-style art and the stained-glass windows and the gold accents and the massive tiled courtyard, it probably occurred to you that Versace's home was totally off the wall.
The last time we paid attention to his tunes was when he released his Moshi Moshi record Love to You (which featured the punkishly off killter "Fuck Off"—a song comprised of only those two words).
Britney Spears's personal problems made her the most googled person of the year, American Idol and Dancing with the Stars attracted the most viewers, and the media mostly paid attention to Cruise because he practiced Scientology.
First off, I have to say that until 16 months ago, when Donald Trump said he was running for the Presidency, I never was a political person — never really paid attention to what was going on.
"I never really paid attention to labels," Patricia Sánchez, 32, an accountant and mother of two, said as she filled her shopping cart at a Santiago supermarket, with occasional help from her 7-year-old daughter.
"If anybody comes here, I would wish that it allows them to include in their own thinking about their own lives how many ingredients they have not paid attention to actually are the ingredients," he said.
Princess Mary is often overlooked in history, not just because she was a woman at a time when women were rarely paid attention to in history books, but because her two older brothers took center stage.
In Decatur's heyday, locals could get a well-paying factory job without finishing high school, so no one really paid attention to the fact that more than half of black males were dropping out, she said.
"If we lived in a world that did not denigrate Black female bodies — and specifically fat Black bodies — then I doubt that anyone would've ever paid attention to anything that I've put on the internet," she says.
It's not that recession risk has declined; but markets have paid attention to the fact that Federal Reserve policymakers and the last Fed meeting minutes indicate many within the U.S. central bank oppose a sustained cutting cycle.
Google's director of product management for Android and Chrome for Education and Enterprise Rajen Sheth noted during a press event ahead of today's announcement that the company paid attention to the feedback it was getting from teachers.
The more that public opinion has turned against Matt Weiner's Mad Men follow-up — to the degree that "public opinion" has paid attention to it at all — the more I've dug in on still liking the show.
Nearly half, or 47%, of Democratic or Democratic-leaning voters who said they watched most of the debate or paid attention to news stories about them said Harris did the best job, according to the Quinnipiac poll.
For both Congress and the tech companies, however, a large proportion of people who paid attention to the hearings said that they didn't shift their views on how both are handling foreign election meddling or didn't answer.
Apple held a rare New York City event today to unveil the next generation of its glossy devices, and finally did what some of us thought would never happen: it paid attention to what people actually wanted.
"Two years and three months ago, we came to Spain and other countries and nobody paid attention to us," she said before an audience that included three ministers from Mr. Rajoy's government, as well as Mr. Rivera.
"The world has paid attention to the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris agreement", Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told a regular news briefing on Tuesday, but added that personnel changes were the United States' "internal affairs".
Anyone who has paid attention to the news, especially since my father announced his run for the White House, knows the media has attacked every member of my family viciously and given us anything but kind treatment.
To film industry peers and moviegoers who paid attention to the credits, the wife-and-husband team of Ms. Frank and Mr. Ravetch, who died in 19729, stood out among Hollywood's most successful and literate script writers.
I hadn't paid attention to the surroundings when I gave birth to Jemma at the intersection of Beverly Boulevard and Serrano Avenue so I drove in that same Prius back recently to see where it all began.
TO SPORTS FANS who are vaguely familiar with the saga of Russia's state-sponsored doping, but who have not paid attention to every twist since the scheme was uncovered in 22014, the latest episode probably seems decisive.
I always said sports show as much regarding a person's character as they do physical ability; and as I watched the guys fight for me, I paid attention to which warrior played with the most heart and sportsmanship.
They will likely not do so with a track, but if Canadian trademark disputes are resolved with rap in the future, it would be the most this country has paid attention to and appreciated the genre since... ever.
New Federal Regulation Deters Experts On Road To Security It used to be a vulnerability was disclosed, a few people who paid attention to such things blogged about it, patches were made, and we went about our day.
One of the bureaus of the SS paid attention to Freemasons, to occultists—they kind of lumped all of these groups together in a way that doesn't really make much sense but makes sense in a Nazi mindset.
Contextually, I'm disadvantaged because none of the manuals survived their 30+ year voyage to get to my apartment, but my dear old dad claims he never had the manuals, either—or that he never paid attention to them.
The loss of KUWTK at that point would have been a setback, but not a game changer, since it had already done what it needed to do: put them on the map as people we paid attention to.
As just one example, anyone who's paid attention to changes underway at the Environmental Protection Agency—its head, Scott Pruitt, recently said he doesn't believe that CO2 emissions are a primary contributor to climate change—would argue otherwise.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Samsung also paid attention to little things like Note 9's thermal management, and installed carbon fiber heat spreaders that are three times larger than the ones in the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 8.
Moreover, if you have paid attention to the experience of other global tech capitals, most notably my home of San Francisco, you know that the arrival of high-paying jobs is typically accompanied by an extraordinary rise in rents.
Building on the belief that people and culture are the core of the company, Goodhart set out to bring in team members that were both positive and paid attention to detail: two key ingredients to a successful start-up.
Her advisers also say that a large percentage of voters have not yet paid attention to the details of the race and do not know about Mr. Trump's business dealings or that he has refused to release his taxes.
Last year's tournament was top-heavy: three No. 33 seeds made the Final Four, along with No. 23 seed Michigan State, a result that only was surprising if you've never paid attention to Spartans coach Tom Izzo in March.
Although I do think that if a lot more people paid attention to climate change and what we could do to help prevent more people would start base some of their decisions on how it could help the environment.
Some thought they were taking back control, some wanted an end to the EU bureaucracy that they saw hurting their livelihoods and some - like a cockle-picker in Flookburgh - thought it was time London paid attention to smaller voices.
"I'm not a political pundit or prognosticator … but anyone who paid attention to the recent campaigns and the election results realizes that one of the overarching themes was apprehension about free and fair trade," he told Chicago Tribune reporter Robert Reed.
When I noticed a green path branded with a bike symbol — a part of the road I had never paid attention to as a pedestrian — it was as though I had discovered some sort of spiritual oasis free from harm.
There are over a thousand different hosted copies on the internet, he says, but last weekend was the first time people actually paid attention to the audio illusion — and discovered that the senses aren't quite as separate as they maybe believed.
This means you're getting a readable, usable and handsome watch for not much money, because these guys have paid attention to detail — the face is nice, the hands very visible and the band works well with the "gold" or steel case.
To the extent that mainstream feminism has paid attention to pocketbook issues over the past few decades, it has focused on the workplace: the wage gap, absence of family leave and weak "infrastructure of care," to use Anne-Marie Slaughter's phrase.
"He did some very strange things that last hitch home that I thought was very weird, but I paid attention to all of that as much as I could," Shelley Anderson told CNN of her late husband, Jason, on Friday.
For many Nest device owners, this account transition should only be a minor inconvenience, and for anyone who paid attention to the Google and Nest merger announcement back in 2018, all of this probably doesn't come as a big surprise.
"Already outraged women across the country, and not just Democrats, but independent and moderate women, feel like the GOP doesn't have a home for them, and that the prevalence of sexual assault is not being paid attention to," Jayapal said.
"She corrected that information, if you paid attention to the next news report, which you apparently didn't," Southern tells the woman, defending her then-colleague Faith Goldy, who in her reports continued to raise questions about what authorities may be hiding.
Whitman was often derided (on the relatively few occasions when people actually paid attention to his poems, but also by many others who never read a word) as a noodling, egomaniacal amateur with weird ideas and a suspiciously populist streak.
Even Barrack's most humanizing anecdote about Trump's kindness was hardly overwhelming: Trump brought Barrack and Barrack's son to a boxing match with Mike Tyson and paid attention to the son the whole time, even telling him Barrack was a hero.
Nancy barely paid attention to Barb in season one, and there's a moment where Eleven hugs Joyce at the end of season two that struck me as coming totally out of nowhere, given how little time they had together overall.
I'd never really paid attention to Hammett's politics, because there was never a need to—as far as I was concerned, rich old metal dudes and I have very little in common besides a few shared favorite records, and that was mostly fine.
"You can't say a man who's not going to keep his word is someone that, frankly, should be paid attention to when it comes to how he's going to vote," Santorum, himself a two-time presidential candidate, said during an interview on CNN.
READ: Trump weighs in on Cruz loan controversy And some supporters of his at events, who only paid attention to Cruz when he launched his campaign for president in March, couldn't exactly put their finger on why they had heard of him before.
If you watched the Olympics last summer — and paid attention to some of the slightly-under-the-radar events — you might have noticed something surprising about the athletes going for gold in weightlifting: They nearly all looked really different from each other.
"If the Democrats just paid attention to the economy, the press and other Republicans would do a pretty good job of skewering Donald Trump on the Russia stuff," Roll Call columnist Jonathan Allen said while hosting The Bill Press Show last Friday.
Traders paid attention to a European Union summit in Salzburg, Austria, where EU leaders warned British Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday that she needs to give guarantees on the Irish border before they will grant her the Brexit deal she wants.
If you've ever paid attention to TV ratings, then you know they're often reported as a total viewership number and then a more demographic-specific number that measures the percentage of 220- to 49-year-old viewers who are watching a given show.
This would be buried in the midst of a longish contract document, and the point wasn't to be fussy about candy; it was to offer a quick way to check whether the organizers had actually read the thing and paid attention to detail.
If the President paid attention to the yawning gender gap in Tuesday's results -- with 59% of women supporting Democrats and 33% backing Republicans -- he showed no sign of self-reflection or contrition during his self-described victory lap at a news conference Wednesday.
There's something kind of optimistic about that world where somebody has really carefully paid attention to some kind of design detail that makes your life a little bit better and it's something that you've never noticed before that they thought about a lot.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is due to attend a forum in the Russian city of Vladivostok over the same period, and a Japanese Foreign Ministry official said on Tuesday that Tokyo always paid attention to shifts in Russian-Chinese military cooperation.
And it's going to cost you 15 percent more or 20 percent more, and you're willing to pay that to let somebody, essentially, clear out all of the debris so that you can pay attention to what needs to be paid attention to.
T.A., who also had special needs, told police she didn't have a lot of confidence in herself, but Kirkland paid attention to her, said he loved her, read the Bible to her, and even gave her a Bible with her initials engraved on it.
That Drake's new album is already being sought ought by savvy music pirates shouldn't surprise anyone who's paid attention to the digital music scene in recent months, with artists increasingly relying upon timed exclusive deals with services like Spotify and Tidal to promote their work.
It got very little reported but Maria Bartiromo had a great interview with Trump after the G22018 Summit and he told her on this network and nobody paid attention to it, that he laid it proposal on the table in front of the G7.
While I paid attention to the disclaimer on the back of the package, and have had previous experience eating meat alternatives, it still was a tad alarming to bite into something that looked and tasted like a hamburger but had a noticeably pink center. 
As well as Daydream, which is part of a broader push into VR. People paid attention to the headset, but this is actually Google trying to be the operating system of virtual reality, the first manifestation of which is these really soft, cozy virtual reality headsets.
It's not that the very rich and successful aren't entitled to difficult upbringings (nobody who sat across from her during The Artist is Present paid attention to her nose, but that doesn't mean she didn't once hate it), but one would hope they learn something — anything!
Then, aged 21, a history-of-art student and a hippy, he headed overland to India in a Citroen 2CV and found himself wondering why, despite centuries of exposure to, and appropriation from, other cultures, the art world still paid attention to only European and American work.
Certainly, many Americans have paid attention to the media's attempts at fact checking -- including one report that Trump only tells the truth 22% of the time, and another that found in five hours of talking, Trump outright lied an average of every 3 minutes and 15 seconds.
Hurrying toward Eighth Avenue,complaining bitterly, and envious of seemingly everyone else on the street who seemed to actually have paid attention to the gloomy weather report,when the couple in front of us stop short, turn around, and offer us one of their two umbrellas.
The valuation gap between the domestic and overseas market and speculation on shell companies should be paid attention to, Zhang Xiaojun, a spokesman for the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), said at a weekly briefing on Friday, according to remarks posted on CSRC's official Weibo microblog.
They also adjusted for "maternal sensitivity," a measure of the quality of the mother-child relationship, such as whether mothers paid attention to their child's emotional needs, how often they supported their child's decisions and how often they let their child make decisions on their own.
When the curator Denise Murrell talks about Édouard Manet, she races through the details of his life, sometimes abruptly changing course to parse less-discussed aspects of his art — often in disbelief that she's among the few who have paid attention to these parts of him.
People paid attention to that, and so for me personally, just the arc of this story — I understand where we all have lived and sat with this story through the years — and to have people lean back in is again such an honor and super humbling.
Until the past decade or so, anything related to weed legalization was a cause few Americans paid attention to, because it was still seen as the providence of freaks and burnouts; its earliest modern champions were queer activists looking to alleviate the pain of the AIDS crisis.
Norway, which has long paid attention to the sustainability of its fishing operations, will launch the third incarnation of Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, the flagship of its marine-research fleet, in May, with an explicit focus on mapping and understanding mesopelagic life using the most advanced civilian sonar available.
"If Michigan State University, USA Gymnastics, and the U.S. Olympic Committee had paid attention to any of the red flags in Larry Nassar's behavior, I never would have met him, I never would have been 'treated' by him, and I never would have been abused by him," Maroney said.
"If Michigan State University, USA Gymnastics and the US Olympic Committee had paid attention to any of the red flags in Larry Nassar's behavior, I never would have met him, I never would have been treated by him, I never would have been abused by him," she wrote.
Whether or not that's enough to keep casual fans glued to the app in the weeks to come—Nintendo told Motherboard before launch that it was looking to win back the attention of people who last paid attention to it during the Wii era—remains to be seen.
The kids on the team have paid attention to the story and they are quite woke about it: Gooden says he decided to turn the discussion into a teachable moment that ended with him explaining these situations were exactly why Kaepernick decided to silently protest during the national anthem.
It was so known — in the business, but among anyone who paid attention to celebrity gossip in the 2000s — that it felt like normal, or just normalized, one part of a larger misogynist industry, aided and abetted by those around him out of fear and hunger for some kind of reciprocity.
As anyone who paid attention to Judge Gorsuch's tenure on the Tenth Circuit can tell you, his opinions frequently took positions opposed to other Republican-appointed judges, particularly in cases involving the rights and liberties of the most vulnerable in our society — from immigrants to the most unsympathetic of criminal defendants.
Migrant caravan If you've watched the news lately (or paid attention to the President's Twitter feed), you know a caravan of Honduran migrants is nearing Mexico's southern border on its way to the US. President Trump has threatened to cut off aid to Honduras if the group doesn't turn back.
During the terrorist showdown in Nairomi, photographer Jimmy Olsen (yep, that was him, as a CIA operative instead of the usual earnest shutterbug; no, you would not know this unless you paid attention to the film's closing credits) sees a film canister pulled from his FILM CAMERA right before he's whacked, execution-style.
To be fair, all this changed when Mr. Stone made his next Vietnam movie, "Heaven and Earth," which broke new ground because the central character was a Vietnamese woman and because the movie paid attention to the details of Vietnam village custom — from lacquering teeth as protection against cavities to chewing betel nut.
They paid attention to what their mom said during the campaign and believed it because it's consistent with what we have tried to teach them in our household and what I've tried to model as a father with their mom and what we've asked them to expect from future boyfriends or spouses.
With books like The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander and movements like Black Lives Matter, the party has especially paid attention to the vast racial disparities in the criminal justice system that make it more likely a black man will be locked up for longer for the same crimes as a white man.
Days the president spends away from the White House and not on official trips, no matter how much work is being done, are traditionally counted as "vacation" and closely tracked, something Trump would realize if he'd paid attention to the flak Bush caught for spending nearly 500 days of his presidency on his Texas ranch.
" Stefan Kornelius, the foreign editor of Süddeutsche Zeitung who wrote a biography of Ms. Merkel, questioned whether Mr. Böhmermann had actually paid attention to her remarks, in which she said she was letting the judiciary rule on whether the comedian had gone too far, stressing that such decisions "are not a matter for the government.
Second, and much more important, if she wins it will be thanks to Americans who stood up for our nation's principles — who waited for hours on voting lines contrived to discourage them, who paid attention to the true stakes in this election rather than letting themselves be distracted by fake scandals and media noise.
Over his decades long career in finance, Dalio paid attention to what makes meetings unproductive and realized the worst ones were "emotional, chaotic and illogical, with people who thought very differently and didn't know the art of thoughtful disagreement," he tells CNBC Make It. So Dalio created a system of best practices to run more successful meetings.
A side benefit of the apps was that users still paid attention to their original task: When they fill these moments with things like browsing social media, they tend to get lost in that secondary activity, but with these quick learning moments, they return their attention more fully to what they were doing in the first place.
Sure, the sign — "Taxi 1 Hour Limit Relief Stand" —indicated that rules were supposed to be followed, but on this part of Thompson Street, which makes an abrupt turn into Avenue of the Americas instead of heading straight into Canal Street, no one seems to have paid attention to the taxi that stayed a little longer.
So when the debate hosts decide that the only people with the proper standing to contribute to this event are those who haven't paid attention to the presidential race so far, that those who are attentive to politics and have made up their mind are hereby disqualified from further participation, they're making a value judgment of one over the other.
It featured 15 or so of his pieces, including a prosciutto dress from early in his career and the TV-dinner gown from the Moschino show last season — and that, in its train/tray, beef-'n'-mash glory, became a talking point for almost anyone who went to the museum, whether or not she had ever paid attention to the fashion show.
I feel like one thing that we kind of haven't paid attention to enough is the literature around persuasion and the fact that all of us are very persuadable, and we used to have information gatekeepers who had certain standards and they didn't publish things that were untrue, and the reason was they were at risk for a lawsuit, right?
Let me speak in the first person: Too often in my career, I have kind of paid attention to what everybody else was saying on Twitter and used it to inform my own thinking, when in truth, the thing that I have learned is that very often, the things I thought would be the biggest failures have succeeded, and vice versa.
Note that Justice Antonin Scalia famously said that he did not believe in "strict" construction as such but rather in fair construction that paid attention to context and purpose — construction that gave due weight, for example, to nontextual principles implicit in the Constitution as a whole or underlying a particular clause, principles such as federalism, checks and balances, separation of powers, and the rule of law.
Google paid attention to that, and this year the Nexus line has been succeeded by the Pixel phone, but even that still struggles to overwhelmingly trump Apple's iPhone 7 with any significant features (Google instead had to boast about unlimited photo storage and an excellent camera.) And while Google's Nest thermostat acquisition embedded some smart devices into homes as early as 2014, Amazon has had its Echo device in homes by November that same year.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersOvernight Health Care — Presented by Coalition Against Surprise Medical Billing — Planned Parenthood plans M campaign for 2020 | Dem candidates embrace aggressive step on drug prices | Officials propose changes to encourage 'value-based' care Sanders denies campaign was not transparent about heart attack: 'That's nonsense' Sanders, Castro, Gabbard to appear in town hall hosted by Latino civil rights organization MORE (I-Vt.) said Tuesday that he should have paid attention to his symptoms in the months leading up to his recent heart attack.

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