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1 So that I can garner attention , said no one, ever.
2 Yet it was Vonnie who was inclined to leverage her sister to garner attention .
3 In order to garner attention they MUST flash it.
4 Even worse, my bedraggled appearance was continuing to garner attention , which I tried to ignore.
5 Or is it a strategy to garner attention ?
6 Kim Kardashian truthers were united in their belief that her pregnancy was a ploy to garner attention .
7 There are plenty of vehicles that garner attention for their superior fuel efficiency, luxe accommodations, and impeccable safety records.
8 Still, the Warriors have started off the season strong enough to garner attention , and, perhaps surprisingly, not because of their offense.
9 Menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause struggle to garner attention because they're seen as affecting only a "subset" of the population.
10 Martens said in an interview it was important that a case deemed significant by the agency should garner attention from the top.
11 Researchers at the University of Sussex have discovered that cats use a "soliciting purr" to overpower their owners and garner attention and food.
12 But the whole "I'm going to post everything I can to garner attention , then pretend I detest it" game is both oxymoronic and moronic.
13 People expect that now." Williams is also sure to garner attention for a digital-only EP of protest songs, "Lu in 08," due October 28.
14 He has garnered attention by becoming a mega-donor to Republican Party politicians.
15 Still, it has garnered attention from at least one key politician.
16 Trump has garnered attention for his sharp criticism of President Barack Obama's policies.
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