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For years, victims and advocates tried to call attention to the dangerous encounters at Buck’s apartment.

Scientists believe that algae use bioluminescence as a defense mechanism — to scare off hungry sea creatures or call attention to their location, which draws the predators’ predators.

The rationale for the new resolution also calls attention to steps taken by other unions, including a July call to “immediately halt all military aid to Israel.”

Student protest organizers said they were using the holiday to call attention to the displacement and death inflicted on Palestinians and Lebanese people by Israel.

State education officials also called attention to score jumps at the sixth- and eighth-grade levels.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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