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1 He didn't have to call for attention ; the atmosphere had already changed.
2 But something much more serious soon began to call for attention .
3 There are three special classes among girls whose difficulties of mind call for attention .
4 With the animal in slings there are one or two other symptoms that call for attention .
5 Up until now, I've recalled only fragments of memories, so they didn't seem to call for attention .
6 The results call for attention to the role of English proficiency in how morphological awareness supports reading comprehension.
7 Durkin, listening closely, knew she was sounding the telegrapher's double " I " - the call for attention , implying a message over the wire.
8 He sat during the national anthem the next week in Denver and once again, there was no reaction, and no call for attention .
9 Yet even as I looked at him I saw him draw in his breath, raise his hands, step forward to call for attention .
10 But the explanation is that their modes of life did not call for attention to such facts, but held their minds riveted to other things.
11 Hrath turned to the crowd, clapped his hands, and called for attention .
12 All of a sudden, George called for attention over the speaker.
13 Presently the Historian called for attention and addressed the meeting again.
14 Before passing on to other sections, Article 10 calls for attention .
15 But there is in particular one feature of Hindu asceticism that calls for attention .
16 Such sensitiveness in a mind naturally firm and uncommonly well poised, called for attention .
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