Fred Thompson has stood out for his ability to command attention in national polls.
Francis of Assisi, as a man of action, and someone who can command attention.
Zapata never became a bona fide star, but she had star quality, the ability to command attention without ever seeming to seek it.
Those venerable Yankee stars still command attention, to be sure, but the spotlight has moved, and Cano is standing right in its beam.
The reason WikiLeaks partners with folks like The NYT or The Guardian is that it lacks the manpower, skill and brand to command attention on its own.
These subjects paid significantly more attention to individuals in the clips rated as more dominant or prestigious -- with the ability to command visual attention taken as an indication of influence.
He has injected personality and verve into a city that never used to command much attention.
But it requires leaders willing to command our attention and inspire us to unite for the common good.
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Despite the rare and tragic cases that rightly command our attention and outrage, the data show that things are, in fact, getting better for kids.
Natural disasters such as earthquake, tsunami, flooding and drought command our attention regularly (and remind us that sometimes human actions have made their effects worse).
No doubt though that the reconfiguration of British troops in Helmand will command the attention of the House at some point - particularly given the heavy casualties 40 Commando and others have been sustaining.
The single most important one is probably Notifications, a unified system that lets programs of all sorts briefly command your attention even when you're not using them, via messages which pop up in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
Saving mothers from eclampsia or children from diarrhoea does not always command their full attention.
It is true that the biggest winners can often command the greatest attention.
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That over 25 years after her death, Rand's persona and ideas command so much attention is testimony to the abiding power of her ideas.
China's rising share of world exports will command much more attention.
The very serious economic issues dominating the Group of Twenty (G-20) summit still command our daily attention, and they are likely to do so for a considerable time to come.
In fact, a prospective surge in illegal immigration - perhaps coupled with a further radicalization of those already in this country - are just some of the reasons why these worrisome trends should command far greater attention from American policy-makers and citizens alike.
The draft inverts the NFL hierarchy the bad teams, punch lines September through January, get the best picks and command most of the attention.
The lessons she learned about withholding judgment are evident as she considers the scandalous, self-destructive women her age who command so much tabloid attention.
Yet Myanmar's bountiful resources and strategic location still command Beijing's attention.
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If France no longer seems to command the world's attention as it did a few years ago, could this be because it lost its singularity when Mr Sarkozy returned the country fully to NATO in 2009, reversing Charles de Gaulle's 1966 withdrawal from its military structure?
This fall, he takes over as chief of U.S. Central Command, where he will turn his attention to military operations in other parts of the region, including Afghanistan.
Among the other actors who command the public's trust and attention and, as a result, make our list of the 10 most influential actors: box office superstar Will Smith, Academy Award-winner Robert De Niro and humanitarian heavyweight Angelina Jolie.
But together they command a majority, and when the two are in agreement they tend to pay scant attention to the UUP and other smaller elements.
While the wiser strategy would have been to ignore Carville, the Republican high command took the bait, engaging in several days of name calling that once again focused attention on Gingrich and the question of whether the country's most unpopular elected official is calling the shots for Judiciary chairman Hyde.
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