81. His driving today will command attention. 82. How McCarry ever managed to melt remains a mystery because his eyes speak a wryly observant intelligence, and his verbal intelligence commands rapt attention. 83. How can a mere basketball player -- even a legendary one -- command such attention, create such excitement? 84. In an age of rampant violent crimes and sophisticated drug trafficking, a supermarket burglary commands little attention. 85. In the era of radio, no one commanded national attention as strongly as Franklin Delano Roosevelt, starting on the day he took the oath of office. 86. In most of his past films, he commands our attention more theatrically by uncannily assuming the mannerisms of an extreme character. 87. Indeed, Potanin, though besieged, continues to command international attention. 88. Is the award large enough to command the attention of the wealthy and far-flung oil producer and its competitors? 89. It does not automatically command the attention of public policy makers. 90. It must have been a blessing for Anthony Dorsett to grow up in the shadows of a father who commanded spotlight attention. |