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