Black crabs or rock crabs, if you can catch them, have been attracting some nice size tarwhine around the rocks as well. |
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Kathleen Jamie is the latest in a line of present-day poets who are attracting large audiences to the Grasmere readings. |
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A leading Yorkshire theatre is revamping its season ticket scheme in the hope of attracting thousands of new visitors. |
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But it was aimed mainly at attracting small business and we needed to replace thousands of lost jobs. |
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Besides attracting predators, begging displays also take a toll on an animal's store of energy. |
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He had a knack for attracting some fearfully powerful enemies as well as many influential friends. |
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It's the case now that the older properties are attracting social security tenants, unless, that is, the landlords invest in a refurb. |
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It isn't every day a London theatre presenting a straight play gets an audience like this one seems to be attracting. |
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The rufous turtle dove which saw a flurry of birdwatchers descend on Stromness earlier this month is still attracting twitchers. |
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Other postcopulatory calls function in prolonging lordosis of the mated female, attracting other females or deterring males. |
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The following year, it succeeded in attracting one-and-a-half million Iranians to public lectures. |
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The phoneline which became operational in September is attracting a mix of callers and a combination of complaints and praise. |
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Ballyteague GFC s campaign aimed at attracting young people out to under-age training on Saturday afternoons is now in full swing. |
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China has no trouble generating income, and it has become more and more skilled at attracting foreign investment. |
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The federal government has long shown no interest in attracting foreign factories to its shores. |
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And Britain continues to lead its Continental rivals in attracting foreign investment. |
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By day the city is charm itself, attracting thousands of visitors who revel in its beauty, history and shops. |
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Ireland's success in attracting foreign investment is largely because of its low corporation tax rates. |
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His government has set ambitious targets for economic reform and attracting foreign investment. |
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He will also be responsible for attracting new venture capital activities into Scotland. |
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The funding will go towards attracting and training more health professionals for country areas. |
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Scotland has had tremendous success in the past in attracting investment by foreign firms looking for a foothold in Europe. |
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While unable to stop the bill, he succeeded in attracting widespread attention to his cause. |
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Still, the nascent industry is attracting the interest of venture capitalists. |
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Purple asters bloom in fall, attracting monarch butterflies and providing one last blast of color when many blooms have faded. |
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The museum is a giant step towards attracting tourism, and is gradually accomplishing this goal. |
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A task group is holding regular meetings to discuss ways of attracting more visitors. |
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Whether you are going to the beach or the pool, here are some bare essentials for attracting the babes. |
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Turning rocks into tiles, tabletops and headstones for premium prices is an old idea attracting new interest in Nunavut. |
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What starts out as a formulaic high school love story of opposites attracting abruptly changes into a maudlin tear-jerker. |
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Your answers may help you discover the reason why you're not attracting these wonderful heralds of spring. |
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Your chances of attracting a guy can reach sky-high limits, and the only work involved is getting involved. |
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Reeling the little Calcutta 400 quite quickly in the slack tide gave the eel just that little extra zip and fish attracting noise in the water. |
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The cinema became especially thriving and creative, with multiscreen theatres attracting many more film-goers. |
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Magnetic interactions can also play an important role in attracting electrons to each other. |
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He also noted that the force attracting two objects increased or decreased in a ratio of their combined sizes or mass. |
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We are attracting more manuscripts and publishing more articles than ever before. |
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Over the years the Humber Bridge has built up an unenviable reputation for attracting would-be suicides. |
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The construction industry is attracting tertiary education funding for four-hour building site induction courses. |
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Emmerdale has been flying high in the TV ratings recently, attracting an audience of almost ten million. |
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In recent years the college, which was founded in 1893, has faced problems attracting students and fellows because of its unique status. |
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For a number of years the pub, formerly called Munnelly's, has had an unenviable reputation for attracting trouble. |
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Such series have proved popular with viewers, attracting audiences of up to three million per programme and many sales to overseas networks. |
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What is it that makes Fox News work so well at attracting a big audience on television but not online? |
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He spent millions developing golf courses, luring newfangled seaplanes, holding polo tournaments and attracting le bon ton of the Edwardian era. |
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In 1900 he served on the staff of the expeditionary force sent there to crush the Boxer rebellion, thus attracting the notice of the kaiser. |
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Though it was reported that attracting foreign investment has accelerated since 1997, the process is still slow. |
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Contrary to popular opinion, in general they are not just attracting low lifes, low-end demographic users, gym rats and the like. |
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Next month the first ever conference into tick-borne disease is being held at Hull University, attracting experts from all over the world. |
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Illustrations on a book cover or the inside pages of a magazine often go well with the readers, attracting their attention. |
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After attracting a crowd in the school hall, the promposal was revealed to a blindfolded and stunned Tina. |
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Something tells me that this effervescent charmer will have no trouble attracting travelling companions. |
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Leaders hope the new chartered university would be more successful in attracting both funding and new students. |
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Imagine a community group arises to fight a proposed tollway, attracting mixed environmental and hip-pocket motivations. |
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Jewel then charges alongside the buffet, finally attracting the soldiers' attention and drawing their fire. |
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They all have their own agendas and they all have their own methods of attracting attention. |
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The two little chilli plants were a big hit at work today, attracting lots of interest. |
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The bureau is confident of attracting more Dutch, German and Belgian visitors. |
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He also reminds readers that neutral status in wartime runs the risk of attracting contempt from belligerent states. |
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Large carnivores, it turned out, were attracting people who wouldn't come just for the edelweiss and primrose. |
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The ad took an imaginative approach to attracting plaintiffs and packaged it in a singularly unimaginative format. |
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Like aphids, they also excrete honeydew, attracting black sooty mold fungus. |
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Spot prizes were raffled after the ride out with a magnum of champagne attracting much attention from the ticket buyers. |
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She seemed more giddy, ditzy and seemed entirely too comfortable with the current crowd of males she was attracting. |
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Right now, the city's economic survival depends on attracting and retaining businesses. |
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The primary advantages attracting an investor to Treasury bills or money market mutual funds are their liquidity and safety. |
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This distinct liturgical tradition, precisely because it is distinct, is attracting new adherents. |
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Nora's quirky radio talk show launched barely two weeks ago, but already it is attracting fan mail from Alaska to Singapore. |
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But times have changed and the Olympics is attracting more and more pro players. |
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Flowers, in white or shades of pink, are carried in late summer and into autumn, attracting butterflies, bees and hoverflies on warm, sunny days. |
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Globalisation is an international buzzword, guiding government policies and attracting world wide protest. |
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From its humble beginnings in January 1952, the school has continued to flourish attracting children from all over the locality. |
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Another alternative is to use humectants, which prevent water loss by attracting moisture. |
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Officials see a citywide wireless network as a potential revenue source, a way to bridge the digital divide and a means of attracting tourists. |
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The sport of crown green bowls is heavily reliant on attracting youngsters, and there have been some superb performances from them this year. |
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The outer membrane, as in a cell, is penetrable, filled with light, transparent, and attracting public view. |
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His combustible persona waxed hot against those he saw as enemies of righteousness and justice, attracting true believers to its incandescence. |
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They involved live music, interviews, stand-up comedy and video, and had been regularly attracting an audience of a couple of hundred people. |
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The technology industry has a poor track record in attracting female applicants. |
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Mrs Strong said that unscrupulous landlords in the area were attracting unruly tenants. |
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By seeking more mainstream sports fans, is golf in danger of attracting football crowds instead of the more traditional golf galleries? |
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They had the part about attracting attention right, but then too many rushed into the creative process carelessly. |
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The multi-million pound investment would come by attracting upmarket shops, housing and tourism to the town. |
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But its recovery is near completion and the enlightened and adventurous regeneration is attracting record numbers of visitors. |
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All big publishing houses were sponsors of the Book Fair and competed in attracting visitors to their stalls. |
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The film's earthy language meant it had problems attracting an American distributor. |
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And attracting private investors to the state came to be the Hobson's choice. |
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Cornwall appears to be one of the main areas attracting homebuyers wanting to live by the sea. |
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Nectar-producing plants are very popular for attracting hummingbirds and orioles. |
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In the 1960s, young womanhood was defined as essentially concerned with a feminine appearance and attracting the admiring male gaze. |
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This has resulted in the commercial news media offering more and more infotainment, with the aim of attracting and keeping an audience. |
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The growth of plateless printing is steady, and is attracting attention from some non-traditional printers. |
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The Observer reported that the play was attracting young people who were avid for its message. |
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I suggested that attracting backpackers and independent travellers would be a good way to get that ball rolling. |
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Pin cherry, black cherry, and chokecherry are some of the best trees for attracting birds. |
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Product mix and how a retail establishment looks play huge roles in attracting customers. |
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The last ceremony was a success in ratings terms, attracting half of the TV audience in Scotland. |
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Wiltshire is home to some of the most picturesque towns and villages in the country, often attracting filmmakers to the county. |
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A live animal crib, which will remain open at the Mansion House in Dublin until Christmas Eve, is attracting a lot of public attention. |
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But the society is regaining its vigor, with relatively safe areas attracting foreign tourists. |
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He added that the high dependence on imported goods, was the result of the government attracting footloose industries in Indonesia. |
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But Haiti's biggest drawing card in attracting foreign investment is low wages. |
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Benin City's museum might have been a magnet attracting important pieces in local private hands. |
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The chance to reap rich rewards is attracting new entrants into the business. |
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While you harvested a ton of apples, you still ended up with lots rotting on the ground, attracting yellow jackets and making a mess. |
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Her group had left her, jettisoning her into oblivion for fear of attracting unwanted attention to themselves. |
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The post is to be re-advertised and the council's recruitment strategy reviewed in the hope of attracting a wider field of candidates in future. |
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We are having trouble attracting qualified new members to the profession and more experienced teachers are leaving as soon a possible. |
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There was no note, only a pile of dirty laundry and the smouldering remains of a meth lab attracting the attention of the local constabulary. |
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The club has had difficulty attracting such marquee players because of the franchise's losing history. |
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But early indications suggest resorts and urban centres are attracting holidaymakers at the expense of the countryside. |
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This annual fun event is attracting bigger crowds each year and, of course, all proceeds go to a very worthy cause. |
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Now we see companies with doubtful credentials entering tech ventures for the sake of attracting investment. |
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Circus acts have grown so mundane, stale and outdated that animal acts are now the only way of attracting the publics' attention. |
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Cats are one of the biggest menaces when it comes to attracting birds and other wildlife. |
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Once stereotyped as a haven for twenty-something gym bunnies and bodybuilders, health clubs are now attracting a wider demographic spectrum. |
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A flagship Glasgow store would be a snub to Edinburgh which had harboured dreams of attracting the company. |
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Performance artists include stilt walkers and fire-stick throwers, with dancers and drummers attracting crowds from miles around. |
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He was living in New York by that stage, opening one luckless restaurant after another and putting on weight, but still attracting young women. |
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A restaurant's courtyard in Oaxaca is covered with a lavender-flowering vine, attracting bumblebees and small birds. |
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Mature plants of A.fistulosum flower in spring, attracting myriads of bumblebees and other pollinating insects. |
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The Upper Deck has been attracting good support and has now built up a strong Sunday night following for live music. |
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It is attracting much controversy, as well as being mauled by the movie critics. |
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The law is predicted to bring benefits not just for ramblers but for the whole region by attracting more walkers and tourists. |
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Williams also credits more standard prudential requirements which, he said, have allowed banks to reduce the risk of attracting bad customers. |
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Companies dealing in commodities, for instance, still find quality and price the foremost factors in attracting customers. |
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Men might respond aggressively because they see the other man as a threat, attracting female attention away from themselves. |
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Manchester city council also realised the potential value of the pink pound and the importance of specialist events for attracting tourists. |
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Now fat, brown field crickets are making night music, strumming their forewings like violins in hope of attracting a mate. |
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With the rabble running the show of course Melbourne are attracting has beens and tyre kickers. |
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He, too, stopped to listen, and he even cut a caper or two in the hope of attracting attention. |
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That photo proceeded to go viral, attracting over a thousand shares on Facebook and hundreds of retweets on Twitter. |
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He says this leads to algal blooms and massive seaweed growth, which ends up on the beach, attracting flies. |
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The Velebit region is Croatia's largest mountain range, attracting speleologists, botanists and hikers from around the world. |
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Mr Grant said the town was already being proactive in attracting new business. |
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This was a label that dominated musically as well as attracting and nurturing top-shelf vocal talent. |
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Now that water is gushing out of the crest gates, the ancient temple near Lingasagur is attracting visitors by the dozen. |
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There are issues of public safety concerning the pub in its current state and it is attracting vermin such as pigeons. |
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Baxter has been used to attracting interest as far as the Scottish game is concerned. |
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Marine invertebrates feast on the wood, attracting other creatures from little fish, to birds and sharks. |
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I think it's the stability and continuity of our church life that is attracting many Americans to come to us. |
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The festival is part of the same process, attracting visitors off-season and introducing them to the delights of the area. |
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Renowned for attracting top acts to the showpiece event, this year they have excelled themselves by signing up current chart-toppers Hear'say. |
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The custom-made instrument is the showpiece attraction at Manchester's newest music shop and has been attracting crowds. |
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The airline cut economy seating and focused on attracting business travellers with seats that recline to beds. |
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Thus far, the United States has had no problem attracting money from abroad to plug the gaps. |
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Henry Street continues to exert a strong pull, attracting more shoppers than Grafton Street at all peak shopping periods this quarter. |
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He said the new fee schedule was at odds with the previous policy of attracting hotels, motor inns and motels to the area. |
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He is now attracting an army of fans, and keeps winning every time he steps up to a new racing division. |
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The Park and Ride would also serve the new centre, attracting people from a wider area and boosting the local economy. |
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Then he argues that this means attracting bohemian types who like funky, socially free areas with cool downtowns and lots of density. |
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Successive fashion events like the India Fashion Week, held this time in Mumbai, have come to be major crowd-pullers, attracting people even from foreign countries. |
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And when a flower is the only show in town, there's a strong likelihood of its attracting attention and being cross-pollinated, even with few insect species around. |
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The programme reminded me of a conversation with one who was on a fact-finding committee some years ago with the aim of attracting the Games to Ireland. |
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But even though the stamp conference was attracting greater numbers, it was the politicians who appeared to be muscling in on the stamp collectors' space. |
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Because they had not been formally introduced, he may surmise from her knowledge of him and his presence in the area that she was only interested in attracting a rich husband. |
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Ministers resigned even if caught in an unbecoming controversy suggesting dereliction of duty, attracting public accountability even if without fault. |
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Crowds started to return, and it was apparent that replays of matches, as well as football-related panel and game shows, were attracting new fans to the game. |
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Fish and crustaceans enter this system, attracting native waterbirds, shorebirds, and seabirds, which regularly forage along the ditch's riparian banks. |
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Biosolids for land application must pass standards for pathogen levels, concentrations of polluting metals, and for attracting flies, rodents and other disease carriers. |
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What's attracting buyout firms and hedge funds to energy are the potential gobs of money to be made from buying power plants at dirt-cheap prices. |
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Raychel works on attracting as many low-maintenance people as possible. |
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Recently many of us have begun to plant flowers in the vegetable garden to deter pests by attracting beneficial insects such as ladybirds and hoverflies. |
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He has put together a nonreligious list in hopes of attracting Sunnis, nationalists, and others who don't want to be ruled by Shia religious leaders. |
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The races are selected from those with many runners and a competitive betting market, thereby attracting larger pari-mutuel pools than other races. |
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He was instrumental in attracting funds to endow a visiting lectureship series and three professorships, the first such endowments in the College of Agriculture. |
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At first, the term Buffalo Commons was a lightning rod, attracting doomsday prophets and defenders of civilized life in small towns and rural areas across the Great Plains. |
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By preventing pollution at source, conserving water and restoring valuable nutrients to nature's lifecycle, the WCT's virtues are attracting converts around the world. |
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And I haven't had any luck attracting cute little kittens to the window. |
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He takes to the bush after attracting the hostility of polite society. |
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At higher levels this includes attracting foreign investment while at the very basic it means increasing Internet connectivity and usage in rural and urban strata. |
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To his critics he was a lightning rod, attracting fear and vituperation. |
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At Bangka we found abundant pygmy seahorses, cuttlefish, sponges hiding huge frogfish, and a painted anglerfish slowly flicking her lure in hopes of attracting an unwary meal. |
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So instead, I board the train with a pack on my back, a uke in my hand, and a song in my heart, attracting wary glances from everybody else on the platform. |
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It is a juggling act trying to keep the long-term clientele happy by offering personal service and quality brands, while moving with the times and attracting new customers. |
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They provided an added advantage to Lynn as a site attracting trade, since the fleets offered a sheltered anchorage for ships carrying visiting merchants. |
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In addition to these were full-length portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland, showing that Gainsborough was attracting patronage from the royal family. |
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Blue is the colour, according to top rabbit breeder Lew Bevan, whose rare blue-eyed white bunnies are attracting enthusiasts from all over the world. |
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This is a region dotted with Chotts, lakes and salt marshes that expand and subtract with the seasons, attracting vast flights of birds as well as herds. |
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In recent months, pro-democracy demos are attracting very few. |
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McAfee's decision to quit Holland for Ireland is seen as a coup by the IDA, which recently has been attracting high-level investment projects by Intel, IBM and Guidant. |
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By revitalizing their civic centers and improving public transportation, they are attracting new workers, technologies, and related businesses back to the city's center. |
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But in addition to attracting some 600,000 new donors, the viral charity stunt has provoked a bit of controversy, too. |
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Subsequent versions of Linux and their source code have been freely available over the internet, attracting a new generation of software developers. |
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Copying this colorful festival, there have been other boat races in the backwaters and rivers of Kerala for the purpose of attracting foreign tourists. |
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Introducing the element of fun and safety and successfully bridging the generation gap, the place was a landmark of sorts in the field of entertainment attracting the young. |
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Tourism chiefs in Cumbria are bidding to make a big splash in the cruise market by attracting more liners and thousands of extra visitors to the county. |
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Many Council members say they have few qualms about cutting millions of dollars earmarked for attracting new businesses and even subsidizing the Convention Center. |
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The protesters, who are taking it in turns to sit under an umbrella beside the statue of Winston Churchill, had been attracting no more than a passing glance. |
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The braves made trouble with neighboring tribes, attracting the displeasure of the Canadian Mounties. |
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Ham House's ghost tours are attracting an increasing number of visitors. |
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They are now attracting a number of students who just go for the standalone degree. |
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Treadmills are still the most popular type of equipment sold, but a growing number of elliptical motion trainers are attracting exercisers seeking a low-impact workout. |
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There is only so much scope for attracting more mobile business users into coffee shops, and keeping them busy in their otherwise idle moments in airports and hotel lobbies. |
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The spherical shape of a soap bubble is due to all the molecules in the surface attracting each other and pulling the thin film into the smallest possible area. |
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The word among property agents is that buildings are attracting just as much interest from government back offices and quangos as banks and fund managers. |
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The young women, far from bearing an aura of the soberly domestic, will be putting on their best finery, decking themselves out in hopes of attracting a lover. |
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Most significantly, the audience for these spaces grows outside of the practitioner networks, attracting clued-up members of the wider artistic community. |
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The continent is still commonly perceived as a magnet attracting exilic individuals who battle to create a congenial and convivial environment for themselves. |
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And it was attracting quite a lot of animals, like springboks. |
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Today, though, the spin-off once again is viewed as a basic tool for allowing noncore businesses to grow by giving them a separate identity and attracting investors. |
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In recent weeks, there have been reports that the conflict is attracting foreign adventurers and oddball curiosity seekers. |
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To stop the rot, gambling was legalized in 1976 as a means of attracting new visitors and providing resources for urban renewal and associated uplift. |
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Government-sponsored art loans may be arranged in order to promote a nation's image overseas, attracting investments and favourable foreign relations policies. |
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Going deep into the tradition and catering to a heterogeneous audience, the Indian English novelist invoked the shared national experience and thus succeeded in attracting a pan-India readership. |
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Residents have come out against making any special arrangements for the summer solstice celebrations for fear of attracting more visitors than the village can cope with. |
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The beehive State is attracting lots of investment, finishing seventh for Access to Capital. |
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Since the 1980s, Protestant religions have been attracting more followers, especially Evangelists and Adventists, and to a lesser degree, Mormons. |
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The jokesmith best known for making gags about his resemblance to Prince is finally attracting a larger following after more than a decade of honing his act. |
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The bikers have started burning them down at night in a forlorn attempt to hold back the waves of progress that Phoenix is attracting with its golf courses. |
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The law states that if you drop said toast on the floor, it will always fall butter side down, thus attracting a large covering of dust, colourful fluff, and cat hairs. |
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When I started cleaning carpets, I realized early that my standards of cleaning weren't up to the level of some of the highly fastidious clients I was attracting. |
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Pakistani observers commented yesterday that it would be difficult for an African to set up home in Gujrat, where foreigners are not so common, without attracting attention. |
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Comic interludes and sundry distractions prevent the magnetic theme of love-even in Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and King Lear-from attracting all the iron filings, as it were. |
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Germany complains ever louder about the cost of supporting the Polish and Slovak economies as these countries race ahead, attracting a torrent of foreign investment. |
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Now, after three nights of music, the reaction from patrons has been superb and the music is attracting the attention of music lovers from all over. |
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Her sitting room with its home-made curtains and baskets of knitting and needlepoint was the warm heart of the house, attracting the others to gather in it. |
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On Twitter and in Facebook pages ISIS was making appeals as well as threats, attracting recruits and soliciting funding online. |
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White plumage may be critical for attracting a mate, but even after pairing with a female during the breeding season, a male that keeps a clean profile may have an advantage. |
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I had another chance to observe him when a bouncer from the nightclub across the street politely asked the teens to escort me around the corner to avoid attracting attention. |
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The damp, gray beaver State is attracting the most incoming movers of any other state, according to a new survey. |
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Los AngelesIt may be the glitz and sunshine, not the higher learning, that's attracting transplants to the city of angels. |
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New museums open with regularity, attracting more audiences. |
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Some enterprising grammar schools, such as Rugby, combined a changing ethos with a more commercialized approach to attracting pupils, by taking on fee-paying boarders. |
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He said one of the main aims would be to make better use of facilities such as the car park which, he said, was not attracting enough custom, despite its high quality. |
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The age of traditional economic development based on attracting new investment in call centres and similar highly mobile activities is a dead duck. |
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His specialties are attracting the sympathy of the jury for his physical pluck and amusing it with his lively wit. |
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However, most of the time it is perfectly serviceable and it is attracting many business users as well as technically savvy and cost-conscious students. |
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Our mission is to introduce entrepreneurs to the art of effective networking and to expose them to resources that will assist them in attracting new markets. |
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The leaves may be taking time to change and fall this autumn, but berries are in abundance and attracting birds to their glossy skins and bright colours. |
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Firsby Nature Reserve is off the beaten track down a remote country lane, and its bosses believe it is precisely that remote location which is attracting yobs and poachers. |
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He moved through the civilian sector without attracting attention and when he passed the gate area without being challenged by the guard he knew he was doing alright. |
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During harvest time boxes of the golden large sweet hanepoot grapes are on sale at road edges, attracting wasps and purchasers in about equal quantity. |
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They hung together and cheered the quality rides of each team member, leaving to other clubs the slightly overdone exuberances of attracting media and public attention. |
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Would we not still see breast cancer, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, Alzheimer's disease, etc as being the diseases attracting funding rather than bilharzia? |
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On the right, we've got Haiti somehow again attracting the wingnuts. |
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She's had the best luck attracting seed-feeding birds, such as finches, grosbeaks, jays and nuthatches, by using common black oil sunflower seeds. |
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But most of the female population likes to put on a bit of slap now and then for self-confidence and attracting men so for that alone it gives guys some peace. |
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Fear of anarchy and of Bolshevik insurrection were elements common to all forms of fascism and important in attracting the support of the middle classes and petty bourgeoisie. |
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The news of the usefulness of these early pencils spread far and wide, attracting the attention of artists all over the known world. |
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In good economic times as well as bad the name of the game is attracting and retaining top talent. |
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Can we generalize about gender without attracting hostile attention? |
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As well as nettles, kidney vetch and trefoil are the top plants for attracting butterflies. |
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Another financial issue attracting growing attention is whether capital gains on investments are Islamically acceptable. |
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These adaptations increase fitness by aiding activities such as finding food, avoiding predators or attracting mates. |
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The Buteyko method is an alternative breathing-based approach attracting a lot of attention at the moment. |
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His own music is highly ambitious, capable of attracting a supreme team of Stateside-based sidemen. |
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The plan was to float into stretches of river where silver salmon were spawning and attracting bears. |
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Designed for the Nintendo DS, the game is being developed by Mindscape with the aim of attracting younger viewers to the soap. |
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The result was a repopulation of the central area, with the sunny south bank of the river attracting bars and restaurants. |
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The flash aids in attracting pollinating insects and temperature regulation of the flower's reproductive organs. |
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Many credit unions are right now creating strategies and evaluating tactics for attracting underserved consumers to their institutions. |
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The SSSI is made up of mostly coastal dunes and salt marsh attracting breeding birds and a profusion of flowers. |
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Carousel fraud happens when goods are continuously imported and exported, attracting multiple VAT rebates. |
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Digital Cameras and Walkmans displayed alongside the batteries are a powerful tool in attracting consumers to a fixture. |
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Ceramicware has been attracting tourists at the souq which has a workshop to show how potters in days gone by created their masterpieces. |
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But now, he and Amitis are courting a different sort of controversy, attracting angry criticism from the Zoroastrian community. |
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The conference was aimed at boosting cultural tourism and attracting Germany's major tourism alliances to visit upper Egypt. |
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Such factors make online shopping easier, more fun, and less tiring, eShops have become user-friendlier and are attracting more customers. |
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Often referred to as the butterfly bush, buddleia is one of the friendliest shrubs for attracting wildlife to your garden. |
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While tests of VIP on people are still years away, the compound is attracting attention. |
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The 19-year-old is attracting the spotlight for a very different reason to mum Denize Hewitt, who's been involved in kiss and tells in the past. |
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Resorts like Hammamet, Monastir, Sousse and Port el Kantaoui have been attracting British holiday-makers for years. |
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More than pounds 90m was added to the value of Pilkington yesterday on speculation that the glassmaker was attracting takeover interest. |
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Tiny flowers are perfect for attracting delicate beneficials like chalcid wasps and hover flies, whose larvae devour aphids. |
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The most famous example is the male peacock's plumage attracting the female peahen. |
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Still, somehow the myth of the Golden State keeps attracting people from afar. |
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Nanotechnology is increasingly attracting worldwide attention owing to its wide range of end uses. |
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Necrotic egg and hatchling remains are key factors attracting dipterans to sea turtle nests in central Queensland, Australia. |
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George hooked a few roach, but the corn was attracting bigger fish like this common carp. |
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Parading his skills on the European club stage may well help to copper-fasten the healthy prospect of Smith attracting a cross-channel. |
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As a cathode material for large LIBs, olivinic lithium ferrous phosphate is attracting keen attention due to its high safety and long life. |
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The ritual still continues as an immensely grand festival and visual magnitude attracting staggering numbers to the doors of this great temple. |
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A growing number of new condominium developments sprout up in Phnom Penh, attracting mainly foreign buyers. |
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Flowers make chemicals that are useful in attracting whatever kind of insects or birds will visit and pollinate them. |
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He was always the class clown, constantly telling jokes and attracting everyone's attention in school. |
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In such a competitive environment, attracting forumites and maintaining their numbers are essential for the existence and survival of a forum. |
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Tourism has become a significant industry, attracting millions of visitors to England each year. |
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It is often assumed that tourism is to blame for this, attracting newcomers to the area who can afford to outbid locals for available housing. |
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This is now one of the biggest scooter rallies in the world, attracting between four and seven thousand participants. |
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The West End is London's main entertainment and shopping district, attracting tourists. |
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Golf is very popular and golf tourism is a major industry attracting more than 240,000 golfing visitors annually. |
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The community is internationally known, attracting over 100,000 young pilgrims annually. |
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The end of the 19th century saw Britain being swept by football mania, attracting huge crowds of largely working class men. |
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Carlton's consortium did win the digital terrestrial franchise but the resulting company suffered difficulties in attracting subscribers. |
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Hooke clearly postulated mutual attractions between the Sun and planets, in a way that increased with nearness to the attracting body. |
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In doing so it brought about immense social change, attracting millions of rural families to the towns and cities. |
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Under Anselm's direction, Bec became the foremost seat of learning in Europe, attracting students from France, Italy, and elsewhere. |
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Hinduism is attracting Western adherents through the affiliated practice of yoga. |
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De' Medici, who had a keen interest in opera, was trying to make Florence Italy's musical capital by attracting the leading talents of his day. |
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The Games quickly expanded, and within a few years it was attracting competitors from as far away as London and Liverpool. |
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The American Dream, or the perception that Americans enjoy high social mobility, plays a key role in attracting immigrants. |
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He reprimanded Frere, but left him in charge, attracting fire from all sides. |
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The exhibition proved wildly popular, attracting over two million visitors. |
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In January 1978 Thatcher launched an attack on immigration with the goal of attracting voters away from the NF and back to the Conservatives. |
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This was despite a petition attracting nearly 300 signatures and disagreement from the local community. |
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New York City has been ranked first among cities across the globe in attracting capital, business, and tourists. |
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Ten of his plays have been staged on Broadway, attracting two Tony nominations, and one Tony award. |
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Morris's designs quickly became popular, attracting interest when his company's work was exhibited at the 1862 International Exhibition. |
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During the 19th century these races were to become numerous and popular, attracting large crowds. |
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