71. But they have already succeeded in calling attention to global indifference to discrimination against women.
72. By calling attention to all his issues, he positions himself nicely against George W. Bush, the most likely Republican nominee.
73. By calling attention to themselves, they turn you into a viewer, rather than an integral part of this universe.
74. By calling attention to these surface tensions he de-emphasized the powerful expressive connotations of his wide-ranging stylistic allusions.
75. By focusing on songs by other writers, Lovett inevitably calls attention to his underrated vocal skills.
76. Calling attention to the Arlington, Texas-datelined KIRK FRANKLIN, which is an interview with gospel superstar Kirk Franklin.
77. Calling attention to a large mansion being built on a beautiful point of land jutting into the lake, Henry shakes his head in wonderment.
78. Clinton is planning to call attention to school crowding Friday morning, and then to spend the rest of the day and part of Saturday on the golf course.
79. Clinton is planning to call attention to school crowding Friday.
80. Democrat Richards, meanwhile, also complied with Texas political tradition by campaigning at four African-American churches in Dallas, calling attention to her involvement with minority causes.