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1 There are also a number of shareholders' meetings to grab the attention .
2 Which would grab the attention of my five year old GeekSon?
3 The former mobile giant clearly wants to grab the attention of the high-end market.
4 To get noticed you need to make sure you grab the attention of the recruiter.
5 Kane will grab the attention for another decisive performance.
6 Then you will know exactly what skills and knowledge will grab the attention of busy recruiters.
7 There is a need to grab the attention .
8 Rarely can hosts grab the attention of an American audience and advertisers as Beijing did this summer.
9 These were likely to grab the attention of infrastructure funds like Macquarie as investors hunt for yield.
10 Admittedly, Terry's celebrity can grab the attention .
11 Secret is the latest "anonymous" posting app to grab the attention of the iPhone-owning masses.
12 In the ever-bulging calendar of festivals offering musical gratification, a unique programme is likely to grab the attention .
13 Five Pacific countries aim to grab the attention of the New Zealand market with their coffee and chocolate products.
14 His songs grab the attention of Ed Sheeran, who shows up on his doorstep, because, of course he does.
15 Now our wishes had materialised and we were about to grab the attention of the national and world media.
16 But if the kinetic team-building and GAA trappings grab the attention , they are misleading as to the main theme.
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