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1 It's even been used to detract attention from a bald head.
2 Another said politicians were using to them to detract attention from their failure to legislate good banking rules.
3 It could be a zillion reasons-onebeing to detract attention from you and paint herself in a good light.
4 Mandira Kala, head of research at PRS Legislative Research, said the corruption issue should not detract attention from the economy.
5 We believe this particular line of attack is being used to detract attention away from the real issue -which is increasing corruption.
6 This is now detracting attention from all our honest endeavours to fix the problems of the past.
7 Which is a shame, because it has somewhat detracted attention from what a genuinely ineffective leader he was.
8 "I mean, to detract attention from himself."
9 ...The wounded man's hands waved before his bandage, as if to detract attention from the windy blur of his utterance.
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