51. All were reasonably slinky, with statement-making haircuts, and dressed enough alike -- mostly in black -- to call attention to themselves.
52. Braun said the answer is just to ignore the media instead of calling attention to it.
53. Bush supports exceptions in cases of rape or incest and to protect the life of the mother, although he avoids calling attention to those differences.
54. But her unorthodox methods of calling attention to corruption have also made her a household name.
55. But I will not allow the coincidence of the torture reports to prevent me from calling attention to the execution policy and what it should tell us all.
56. But in April, a series of front-page articles in The Daily Princetonian, the student newspaper, called attention to the decline and touched off a campuswide debate.
57. But he can call attention to their presence.
58. But he recalled that Moussaoui had once pointedly called attention to bin Laden as the two men saw his face on television.
59. But Mfume said the ministers called attention to a problem between the Democrats and a core constituency.
60. But movie technology dims that genius, ironically, by calling attention to its very artfulness.