Usa "public eye" in una frase
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public eye
1. We’ve been trying to keep her out of the public eye
2. Away from the public eye the debate raged within government
3. He refuses to associate himself with Men of Midas in the public eye, instead using his time to tend to his more legitimate businesses
4. It seems he wants me in a high profile position to keep me in the public eye, in preparation for elective office on the federal level in the next go-round
5. He chose to keep these out of the public eye
6. The Democrats’ handling of the Stimulus and Obamacare matters tore the glaze of rhetorical bliss from the public eye
7. “On the contrary, Junior, I have kept you from the public eye and have merely hinted grave things
8. fairly put anyone else’s name out into the public eye in such a
9. church in the public eye
10. It was policy that all prisoners were to be kept out of the public eye
11. be in the public eye
12. Any thing you do in the public eye is public
13. Only a small number of these writers persevere to bring their writing far enough to bring their writing where it can be seen by the public eye
14. To raise this in the public eye again after so long dormant may not be in your best interest
15. Some guards who had arrived earlier were dragging some bodies away from the public eye
16. As long as Jesus was a popular figure in the public eye, his family allowed matters to drift along, but now that the people of Capernaum and the leaders at Jerusalem had suddenly turned against him, they began keenly to feel the pressure of the supposed disgrace of their embarrassing position
17. Regardless of the case, Bobby Dan was reputed for his assiduousness and attention in dealing with his clients and the legal system, even if the cards were stacked dreadfully against him; however, it had long been said that his total dedication to his work and his aspirations were proving very burdensome and trying to his marriage, though the couple appeared happy enough when in the public eye at parties or other social galas
18. and privacy, where they could converse freely, out of the public eye
19. He was still rumored to have any number of boyfriends and girlfriends though he was never in the public eye; he preferred to travel his own circles in his own style—a habit that lent way to his reputation
20. Although the so called Elite, rule and govern this world they remain anonymous, remaining in the shadows and hidden away from the public eye, while holding onto the seat of power!
21. No, the Sphere was happy to keep itself out of the public eye
22. Dana's not out there in the public eye doing charity work, singing and dancing on stage and appearing at schools lecturing to children
23. She doesn't want anything to do with the public eye or charity work
24. She only happens to be in the public eye because she and Diane D are very close cousins and have been close cousins all their lives
25. To him, there is no such thing as "bad publicity" – what matters is to be in the public eye
26. In the public eye, these two countries acted as if they hated each other, yet in here, they were all like best friends
27. “It’s part of being in the public eye
28. did not care that it seemed to the public eye that she now had a family
29. It meant that although the organization ticket won, he would, in the public eye at least, have the credit of beating the System, of going into office unhampered, of having assured beyond doubt what was at best only problematical with the Reform League
30. The railroad would have experienced the ire of the President of the United States for letting the train wreck come back into the public eye under such accusations of vile and unethical procedure
31. Einstein’s explanation was a total scam right from the beginning of his being swept into the public eyes as some kind of phenomenal genius
32. The point is: nothing is as it seems when it comes to the media and those who are in the public eye
33. "I don't get out that often, I'm always under the public eye
34. Elliott, a living legend not only amongst staff at MI6, MI5 and The Houses of Parliament, had become an iconic figure with the public due to the several decades he been in the public eye
35. ” But keeping her out of the public eye was proving impossible
36. Family weddings, social and charitable events, and political campaigns kept the Kennedy name in the public eye
37. points out in an interesting communication published by an evening contemporary) of the harsher and more personal note which is found in the satirical effusions of the famous Raftery and of Donal MacConsidine to say nothing of a more modern lyrist at present very much in the public eye
38. How they were fated to meet and an attachment sprang up between the two so that their names were coupled in the public eye was told in court with letters containing the habitual mushy and compromising expressions leaving no loophole to show that they openly cohabited two or three times a week at some wellknown seaside hotel and relations, when the thing ran its normal course, became in due course intimate
39. Kara had largely stayed out of the public eye, working behind the scenes in film and TV in Boston before moving to Washington to raise her kids
40. I was the first that could plod in the public eye with a load of genial respectability, and in a moment, like a schoolboy, strip off these lendings and spring headlong into the sea of liberty
41. Setting the stage for that would require some delicate maneuvering, and if the vicars and archbishops on Rayno’s list were unaware that all of them were Zhaspahr Clyntahn’s men, getting them together somewhere out of the public eye while they got their marching orders—and making sure all of them had those orders straight—had much to recommend it
42. Jeffrey Stanzer had spent years in a secluded academic life, carefully avoiding the public eye
43. Out of the public eye, just like this one,” Rosetti complained
44. At last, a woman two tables along wished loudly that the locals would keep their feuds out of the public eye
45. What a hero Tom was become, now! He did not go skipping and prancing, but moved with a dignified swagger as became a pirate who felt that the public eye was on him
46. In giving it to the public, the editor takes a liberty which he hopes the respectable author will pardon, because his production, although evidently never intended for the public eye, contains statements and opinions of no small importance to the young geologist, especially of this country
47. The results of my examinations are now submitted to the public eye
48. It does not yet appear necessary that I should discover to any person the purpose of my visit to Boston; nor is it probable that I shall be compelled, for the sake of gaining more knowledge of the arrangements of the Federal party in these States, to avow myself as a regular authorized agent of the British Government, even to those individuals who would feel equally bound with myself to preserve, with the utmost inscrutability, so important a secret from the public eye