Amber flashing warning lights will highlight and draw attention to the presence of the safety zone. |
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Being a lawyer, he naturally sidestepped most of our questions but did draw attention to additions to the case. |
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As music lovers might we not more frequently draw attention to this noise canker in our society? |
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After all, she had managed well enough the previous night, and calling a servant may draw attention to her presence. |
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They momentarily suspend the action and draw attention to the writing process behind the story. |
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He modestly does not draw attention to the fact that his own work has redrawn the geography of art. |
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Unsurprisingly, using an infographic for a post can draw attention to a blogging site due to its shareability. |
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If the toddler ignored the miniature toys for more than three or four minutes, however, we would draw attention to them. |
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I felt that it behoved me to do my best to help draw attention to his pathetic situation, and, thankfully, my efforts have been rewarded. |
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I don't draw attention to myself in public, and therefore I don't think I'm fair game for anyone to investigate me. |
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They are participating in a publicity stunt to draw attention to Anglicare's Winter Appeal. |
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It is perfectly proper to draw attention to the threat of the pharmaceutical giants and of calmative drugs being used on social misfits. |
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Motorists could also draw attention to themselves by flashing their lights or sounding their horn to make people aware they are in difficulty. |
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Therefore I have written a song to draw attention to this and to get the issues across to the kids. |
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The respondents draw attention to a series of documents produced in late discovery. |
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Everyone sneaked furtively around in anonymous saloons, loath to draw attention to themselves. |
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It is important to draw attention to this because it was a fully armed intervention under the Democrats. |
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Not only do these earrings draw attention to you, they give you a free spirited vibe which is so sexy. |
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Is this just another example of academics talking up unprovable dangers to draw attention to themselves? |
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In contrast, they draw attention to families defined by both filiation and affiliation. |
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The Gospels of Luke and Mark draw attention to something important in relation to giving. |
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It is worth interrupting the chronicle to draw attention to a hitherto unnoted irony in a political career in which ironies instructively abound. |
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Welsh choruses, for example, have long maintained repertories and concert practices that intentionally draw attention to Welshness. |
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The function of the conference is to draw attention to the fact that this unique course is worth saving. |
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Other labels draw attention to the organization of the space in the camp and to the gendered division of labor. |
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The US and its allies need to focus on the strengths of their case rather than draw attention to flights of fancy or unprovable points. |
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This face looks best in finer frames that don't draw attention to any heaviness or angularity. |
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They draw attention to contingent referents, the signifiers and the sign-systems that position subjects as such. |
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The two, members of an environmental group, said their stunt was to draw attention to a campaign to save the rainforest. |
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With the Celtic support already unconvinced about his form, mistakes such as these draw attention to his whole game. |
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In addition to his general argument I'd draw attention to two other stories that caught my eye. |
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Wildsight works with locals to draw attention to the need to enjoy respectfully, but also protect these sensitive wetlands. |
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I simply want to draw attention to some of the gaps, some of what may be missing, when we dismiss God too brusquely. |
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Anyone who tries to draw attention to threats instead of quietly burying them is worsening the problem. |
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The awards, designed to draw attention to the need for plain speaking, are now in their 23rd year and were celebrated at a ceremony in central London yesterday. |
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A basic floor lamp, or directional lamp that can allow light to be shaded upon a wall or ceiling, can draw attention to any desired area or emphasize ceiling height. |
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In Bollywood though, there is clearly a section of people who are glad he is using his celebrity status to draw attention to a pressing social cause. |
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Similarly calling someone by his matronymic cognomen will draw attention to his mother's identity and family. |
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The suspected royal-art defacer also has a cause – reportedly wanting to draw attention to his having lost contact with his children. |
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Mr Rübig is right to draw attention to the happy coincidence of languages within communities and countries in the existing 15 Member States. |
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A different kind of jelly bear: To draw attention to World AIDS Day, the spot shows kissing and love making jelly bears. |
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But I would also like to draw attention to the situation of those individuals who have become less able because of their advancing years. |
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Ève Nantais, a new girl at Ping's school, uses rude remarks about anyone and everyone to draw attention to herself. |
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They softly bob up and down in the gentle surge and draw attention to the charm of the place. |
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With displays, discussions, activities, children's events and entertainment to draw attention to environment-friendly behavior. |
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In some camps, refugees have done so by shouting and banging cooking pots and pans to draw attention to and scare away attackers. |
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I should particularly like to draw attention to one aspect of this long-drawn-out state of abuse. |
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When we were engaged, we took part in a manifestation to draw attention to the inappropriateness of public transport for the disabled. |
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Perhaps that's why I tried to find things, mostly the wrong ones, to draw attention to me, rather than to my homeliness. |
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I am also taking advantage of the fact that I am a new arrival in Ottawa to draw attention to issues that trouble me. |
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I would also like to draw attention to what is currently a major sticking point in EU-USA relations, which is the missile defence shield. |
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Meanwhile, the Vatican continued to draw attention to aspects of Francis's behaviour that it said showed the new pope's frugality and humility. |
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The archivist must constantly draw attention to the critical importance of the documentary heritage and its cultural and evidential value. |
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The Coordinating Committee organized a motorcade and rally in 1997 to draw attention to the negative and devastating effects of violence. |
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Countries also choose alternative approaches to draw attention to the interconnectedness of HIV and violence. |
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The Monopinks draw attention to this place the body and flesh hold, while the large Anthropometries exalt it by monumentalising it. |
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You can't take the direct approach since this might draw attention to yourself so you must stowaway in the large piece of luggage which the bellhop is carting upstairs. |
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What I would like to draw attention to is the fact that strivings in the field of nuclear weaponization are a symptom. |
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Facts are glossed over, demographic changes are not taken on board and those who draw attention to these problems are vilified in the press. |
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Others however draw attention to foreign investment, lamenting the fact that it exceeds investment in Europe. |
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My colleagues in the Bloc Québécois and I are delighted to draw attention to the work done by Ms. Crawford and to congratulate her on this award. |
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I would particularly like to draw attention to two successes of last year in the field of disarmament and non-proliferation. |
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Bathing suits map boundaries of modesty in what they conceal, but they simultaneously draw attention to those same areas. |
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I would like to take this opportunity to draw attention to the impact all these issues are having on the situation in my country. |
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Admit your weaknesses, not so much to draw attention to them, but to learn from them and to realize that you are imperfect. |
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Rather, it should promptly draw attention to the inadequacies and advocate implementation of necessary reforms. |
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This replica served to draw attention to the influence of lighting and color on buildings. |
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The Commission will draw attention to this practice in a statement to be entered in the Council minutes. |
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Advertising or promotional material shall draw attention to the appropriate warning phrases and symbols as laid down in the labelling. |
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The author wrote a number of letters to the authorities in order to draw attention to his medical problems and detention conditions. |
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It also brings legal instruments that can draw attention to the interests of the most marginalised groups. |
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In making this recommendation, I must draw attention to the shortfall in the funding of the Force. |
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Chandelier earrings draw attention to her beautiful features. |
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Josh pats his waist to draw attention to the belt securely surrounding it. |
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It isn't civilised to draw attention to what divides the human race. |
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Often slovenly and untidy, she dressed to draw attention to her figure, and the history of her love affairs and marriages provided a basis for much talk. |
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Opponents also draw attention to the risks of elective Cesarean delivery to the mother and fetus during the initial procedure and for later pregnancies. |
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I hadn't taught Mark but the teachers who did said he was good-humoured, mild-mannered, a clever lad who answered perceptively but didn't want to draw attention to himself. |
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They draw attention to what they call two watershed policy events. |
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So-called shockvertising, in the form of ads that are deliberately provocative to draw attention to themselves, is becoming increasingly popular. |
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It was an inopportune moment to draw attention to the gull situation. |
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Through our focus on actions designed to spread change rather than initiate it, we draw attention to a critical component of the overall change process. |
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This additional paragraph is used to draw attention to a particular matter that we believe is important for readers of the financial statements to consider. |
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Others seek to draw attention to foreign participation in the affairs of their rivals, trying to exclude them from the charmed circle of European companies. |
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We draw attention to the statement issued by the ministers of foreign affairs of the Caribbean Community, which was issued on 9 January and has been circulated to Member States. |
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At the same time, we should like to draw attention to the fact that the Security Council has now been obliged for a second time to deal with the issue of extending the mandate of this judge. |
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Musician Pete Seeger founded the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater and the Clearwater Festival to draw attention to the problem. |
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In constantly declaring that children are molestable we are making them into bodies that draw attention to their molestability. |
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I am running out of time and want to make sure in my remarks on the budget to draw attention to the crisis in manufacturing and especially in forestry. |
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You draw attention to the links between higher and secondary education. |
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Each conference brought together national players to draw attention to the national aspects of the cash changeover and the preparations being made by key industries, including the financial, retail and travel sectors. |
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She pats her breast, not so much to draw attention to her fried eggs, but to force her breaths to become rhythmic. |
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It is pleased that the Commission has taken this opportunity to draw attention to deficiencies in European legal provisions and the differences between European laws and the practices of Member States. |
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There's a code of practice among surfers to look out for each other, but you don't necessarily want to draw attention to what you've done. |
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What we draw attention to here is not the goodness or badness of the solutions offered, but rather the involvement of the band councils in the advice-getting process. |
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Throughout the book eye catching illustrations draw attention to important keys to remember on successful salesmanship. |
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Where the State party had not replied or had replied only partially, the Committee should systematically pick up on the fact and draw attention to it in some way. |
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Pothole Watch also serves as a megaphone to draw attention to the importance of investing in our road infrastructure and looking after its upkeep. |
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The casebook gives these groups the opportunity to provide feedback, to highlight their work and to draw attention to the use of good practices in evidence-based medicine. |
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The request was not granted, partly because it would draw attention to the lack of any charter granting the title to existing cities. |
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The event aimed to draw attention to the issue of youth suicide among men in the UK and to raise awareness and money for the charity. |
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Leslie Alcock was not the first to draw attention to the phrase though he may have started the recent spate of interest. |
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The impeccably-placed source revealed that outspoken Leonard plans to wear an ORANGE BOILER SUIT in a bid to draw attention to his plight. |
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The campaign, begun in the 1960s, used emotion-laden images of whitecoat seal pups to draw attention to their cause. |
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In March, 30 Senate Democrats conducted a 15-hour overnight talkathon to draw attention to climate change. |
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The performance recognition program was created by the CWB to draw attention to and promote the top Canadian handlers of wheat, durum, and barley grown in Western Canada. |
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So can we not now allow each other this: that there is a need for election observers, that there is a need for independent reports which draw attention to everything that is not as it should be. |
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It is particularly important to draw attention to the regular discussions that FOGAR and its members hold with the UNDP, the FAO and the European Commission. |
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Premier Gordon Brown is no class warrior but he is right to draw attention to unfairness in Britain, to social injustice. |
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Lastly, I would like to draw attention to the growing problem, particularly in Africa, of the child soldiers, who are incited to commit the most terrible, drug-induced acts. |
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In the aftermath of this week's rebellion by Tory MPs, both the Daily Mail and Daily Mirror were keen to draw attention to the patches of grey appearing towards the back of his bonce. |
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Similarly, it should draw attention to the importance of safeguarding biodiversity and of providing guarantees and ensuring consumer safety, for science is not yet able to do this with certainty. |
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The Creative Africa festival that will run contemporaneously with UNCTAD XII is intended to draw attention to the continent's enormous and largely untapped potential in this sector. |
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Hazard events, very familiar to local residents, that incur damage include rain and snow melt flood events that have higher probability and draw attention to the growing community's exposure to dike breach. |
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I want to draw attention to the fact that it is curious the opposition members are refusing to hear from a senior member of the public service who has actually been named by another witness. |
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Turning to the matter in hand, Mr Horá?ek is quite right to draw attention to the continuing deficiencies in the processes of Romania's and Bulgaria's accession. |
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The reeve of my county, Wayne Daniels, helped in pushing for a big rally at the U. S. border to draw attention to this, and on the American side too, and to point out that we need to work together. |
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Nothing that would draw attention to myself. |
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You'll draw attention to our hiding place. |
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His gestures don't draw attention to themselves. |
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Within the context of this need for an overall anti-poverty strategy, we would like to draw attention to several particular issues which we believe are germane to the employability issue. |
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Most vividly of all, I recall the exercise of will required to divert the orbiting hand away from the scalp – because the last thing you want to do is draw attention to the fact that you are losing your stook. |
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I should like to draw attention to some of the aspects of the resolutions before us this afternoon, one or two of which were referred to earlier on. |
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Quite obviously, they assimilate their social exclusion much more introspectively than boys who rather draw attention to their situation by way of protesting behaviour. |
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In addition, a Parisian cafe and modified English phone booths were designed as employee break areas to draw attention to their international side of business. |
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The Liberal statement does draw attention to its potential future agenda, namely, fisheries, forestry, agri-food, and mining, all resource-based sectors. |
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Please be quiet. We don't want to draw attention to ourselves. |
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Pope Leo X received a monumental embassy from Portugal during his reign designed to draw attention to Portugal's newly acquired riches to all of Europe. |
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A teamof 15 artists spent twomonths working on the sculpture to draw attention to the plight of the Arctic mammal and the impact of global warming on the icecaps. |
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