Aún no tenemos significados para "arrests attention".
1The combination which more immediately arrests attention is that with the ludicrous.
2He has a magnetic touch that arrests attention and atones for technical shortcomings.
3One of the first things that arrests attention is the description of the villages.
4One of the features of Roman greatness, which preeminently arrests attention, is military genius and strength.
5Among Mediterranean peoples, both in ancient days and at the present time, the Spring Festival arrests attention.
6The mere bulk of the literature, even if we allow for considerable repetition of incident, arrests attention.
7He arrests attention-thisgaunt, restless preacher.
8The next table arrests attention:
9The portrait instantly arrests attention.
10It arrests attention at once, for half-way up it is furrowed horizontally as though worked by a giant's tool.
11The relative importance of elements, too, is determined rather by some intrinsic quality which arrests attention than by any supremacy as meanings.
12It was not the number of men employed in the armies which particularly arrests attention, but the spirit and genius which animated them.
13His time of preparation is unnoticed by the world until the moment comes when he is called to a public activity which arrests attention.
14But it was the sort of oddity that arrests attention, and people's attention once caught was apt to be held by the man's transparent earnestness.
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