Sentences with phrase «caught wide public»

Their worries finally caught wide public attention in the summer of 1988, the hottest on record till then.

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Self - tracking tools will probably never catch on with the wider public unless people are confident that their data are safe.
It's often sensationalized to the public in TV and cinema as to simply mean bondage sex, but it's a catch - all for a wide list of sexual preferences — often accompanied by taking up roles which set two or more people at different levels of power.
Though this scam is extremely easy to catch, we wanted to help those of you who are more wide - eyed than keen - eyed with this public service announcement.
Supported by a catalogue essay in which the curator Catherine Lampert discusses their habits and methods and introduces previously unseen writing by the artists, the exhibition will look at the way their conversations impacted on the development of their work, demonstrating that despite their wide - ranging styles they are each linked by a desire to catch what Bacon describes as «the mystery of appearance within the mystery of making», and in doing so broke new ground in contemporary painting The exhibition includes major works by each artist, several borrowed from public collections, among them Francis Bacon's Pope I 1951 from Aberdeen Art Gallery, David Hockney's Man in a Museum 1962 from the British Council and others like Frank Auerbach's Primrose Hill, Winter Sunshine 1962 - 64 and Euan Uglow's Nude, Lady C 1959 - 60 which have not been seen in public for many years.
I've just come across an important editorial that suggests public opinion may be catching up on the subject, arguing for a serious look at community - wide composting toilets instead of building a new waste water treatment plant.
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