Sentences with phrase «broad public attention»

When 3D printing started to gain broad public attention a few years ago, it was rightly considered something of an extravagant commodity that was inaccessible to many.
So it is no surprise that she is represented in major museum collections worldwide and enjoys broad public attention through exhibitions at renowned institutions.
Chicago gained broad public attention in the late 1970s for her monumental feminist installation The Dinner Party, now permanently installed as part of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
E.O. Wilson (1929 ---RRB-: The prolific, Pulitzer Prize - winning biologist first attracted broad public attention with 1975's Sociobiology: The New Synthesis.
«My theory is that in the light of broad public attention, the judge decided to play safe and have instructions from the office of the supreme leader [Khamenei] before imposing the sentence,» he says.
His widely acclaimed Cradle to Cradle strategy, developed with German chemist Michael Braungart, now being applied in locations that range from the Ford River Rouge Plant to seven new cities in China, first came to broad public attention in their acclaimed book, «Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things.»
Whilst incidents at Don Dale gained broad public attention and a swift response from government, there were countless equally disturbing incidents during 2015 and 2016 that did not.
Brian Zahnd had a godly response to the article; in fact, he was the one who brought it to the broader public attention as well.
First, people have learned so much about what to do and what not to do to implement the kind of middle grades school reforms talked about in the original Turning Points that we felt compelled to bring those lessons to broad public attention.
It was here that van Gogh first came to broad public attention, establishing a reputation that has only grown in subsequent decades.
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