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1Any noise of that sort, from below, would at once excite attention.
2The accuracy and clearness of the impression will likewise excite attention.
3There is, in short, nothing about the latter to excite attention.
4Strange that that hammering did not excite attention throughout the park!
5Recent experiences of the United States excite attention to the fashions of the tropics.
6This announcement was intended to excite attention and awful expectation.
7The Adelaide gold-diggings began to excite attention in the months of August and September, 1852.
8By this time, however, the casualties had ceased to excite attention; they were too numerous.
9Therefore, our sacks of grain will not excite attention.
10The star which failed to excite attention in Judea, darted an attractive and effectual splendour into Arabia.
11I wish you to think of it, and endeavour to excite attention to it through the newspapers.
12I should not like to excite attention wherever I go by being unusually large or unusually small.
13He had some hope, he said, of slipping away unnoticed, but his doing so might excite attention.
14This was too remarkable a circumstance not to excite attention, and in 1852 a third trial took place.
15They are the people who can excite attention and gain a hearing, though it be an adverse one.
16Simon Orne lived in Salem until 1720, when his failure to grow visibly old began to excite attention.
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