But it's the hotel's power breakfasts that attract captains, kings, senators, actors and governors. |
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Most of this alarmingly well-produced record is mindless but zappy pop, lacking anything to attract a mature audience. |
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But seeing everything at once becomes tiresome, and I should think that the style does not attract much repeat business in either case. |
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In every species, it is the male that dresses up and looks good to attract the females. |
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The island's men perform ritual dances to attract wives in this matriarchal society. |
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Female gall wasps emit chemical pheromones into the plant stem to attract males in the spring. |
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If there is a good standard of equipment then this will attract tourists to the park. |
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The World Cup in Japan and South Korea is seen by the industry as a golden opportunity to attract new gamblers to online betting. |
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Jessica says women who play the damsel in distress to attract men make her mad. |
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Abrams and his group wanted to attract membership from the sportsmen and businessmen of Pittsburgh, men who were always dapperly dressed. |
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The oversupply of rental property has resulted in landlords cutting rents to attract tenants. |
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Furthermore, the availability of a major source of gas in south-west Wales could potentially attract other industries which need gas as a fuel. |
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At the same time, banks are continuing to strive to attract clients through lower interest rates and other preferential offers. |
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The seller is able to attract custom by agreeing to accept credit card payment. |
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But it is becoming increasingly hard to attract members willing to pay the premium prices at some of the leading courses. |
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Although the races are physically demanding, they did not only attract youngsters. |
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No, it's just a noise that might attract some birds, particularly things like wrens and thornbills, and saffron whitefaces which we've just seen. |
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Standing water from the flooding can attract mosquitoes, spawning outbreaks of malaria and dengue fever. |
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The cabin is equipped with a forward-folding conventional door, a feature intended to attract the aeromedical transport market. |
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The success of a new airport would depend crucially on its ability to attract airlines. |
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If by some chance you attract un-cool people, you manage to shake them off with your rapier wit. |
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Despite this, the trials of other feed grain wheats and forage cereal varieties east of Bairnsdale continue to attract the interest of growers. |
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The under-funded casino offered a juicy sign-up bonus to attract new players then didn't have enough money to pay the winners! |
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Are some religions trying to soften their hard stances to try to attract more adherents, and is that the right thing to do? |
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Saito was the most prominent Japanese artist to attract attention after the war. |
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Short Books' excellent series of biographies has shown that accessibly delivered narratives can attract an enthusiastic readership. |
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In dunnocks, females may use song to compete for males, and in the alpine accentor, females attract males by song. |
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It is expected that the event will attract a large entry of waltzers and dancers from over a wide area. |
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I've met very conscientious chiropractors in the past, but the field also seems to attract a number of quacks. |
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Weeds in blue water attract significant numbers of sailfish and wahoo during the summer months. |
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Unfortunately stars will always attract people who need someone to project their obsessions on to. |
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However, it is believed the glam rockers will attract large numbers of former British residents who now work and live in the Arab state. |
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By being a well-educated and professionally trained workforce, they will eventually attract industry to our area. |
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It doesn't need gimmicks to attract youth, it needs excellence and, in particular, it needs excellence at international level. |
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It is basically for this reason that the appellant claims that the payments to him were gifts and did not attract tax. |
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We may even attract some younger faces and create a more proactive council. |
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This is because it is privatising the nationalised industries and services and doing everything in its power to attract foreign investment. |
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The net was being controlled by someone in a nearby hut who was able to pull the string to make the decoy attract other birds. |
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Supporters counter that it is no more unfair than using bird calls and decoys to attract birds or using baited hooks to catch fish. |
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She certainly managed to attract their attention in a leopard print dress and full-length fake fur coat. |
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Except for when they told her she was pretty and could attract any guy she wanted. |
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Male death-watch beetles bang their heads against the sides of their wooden tunnels to attract females. |
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This club could attract people into the late evening and presumably the early hours of the morning. |
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Commercial channels are under pressure from advertisers to attract a younger audience. |
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Their debut album is a piece of rock and roll excellence which is likely to attract a following spanning the generation gap. |
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That their handling charge include such profit to them as will attract provenly efficient men who have ample capital to discount their bills. |
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The advent this week of an association to attract more business to downtown Limerick is welcome. |
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Whether it is funky or elegantly dreamy, avant-garde designs and expressive concepts in eyewear continue to attract modern men and women. |
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The games attract legions of fans, millions of eyeballs and the nation's best recruits. |
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But the problem has been compounded by the inability of the Legion to attract younger ex-servicemen and new lifeblood. |
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It claims that it would attract top international and US acts to Ireland for concerts, further decreasing the exchequer's financial exposure. |
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However, pure-play dot-coms are challenged to attract customers during the holidays without breaking the bank. |
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Local hospital presidents are ambitious to attract more expats as well as travellers through lower costs. |
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The Irish exhibitors displayed a range of high quality products at the show in order to attract Russian buyers. |
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To attract dollars to this parched economy, he is forced to open the country to tourism. |
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Both attract a wide mix of people, and they aren't exclusive to one part of the community. |
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A Western man in the audience could attract as much attention as an erect nipple. |
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Tonight, the Army National Guard announced an increase in enlistment bonuses designed to attract more recruits. |
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In particular, they may attract a diverse array of seed dispersers by offering an essential, but scarce micronutrient. |
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The judges and the presenter are engaging in a sham to attract more viewers. |
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Environmentalists are failing to attract the disenfranchised, the disempowered, the dispossessed and the disengaged. |
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All excess oil must be removed or it will attract dust and get gummy or tacky. |
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If the price is discounted, it will most likely not attract the market seeking to define itself by the ability to spend within means. |
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His amazing achievement is sure to attract emulation, commentary, and criticism. |
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Of course to say that such schemes don't also attract the smart, intelligent, well-educated and discerning net users would be untrue. |
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Several owl boxes will attract elf owls and would give you a better chance to see those elusive creatures. |
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It is unlikely that such a small amount of groundbait will attract many fish in a large moderately stocked water. |
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Like all good grotesques, these works simultaneously attract and repel, provoking us into uneasy awareness of ourselves. |
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So hoping to not attract attention, I don my largest backpack to carry my groceries home. |
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These receptors attract the male hormone, dihydrotestosterone, which flows in the blood stream and as a result starts the hair-loss process. |
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A movie like this tends to attract an awful lot of abstract nonsense going on around it. |
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Salford is hoping its 30-minute pyrotechnics display will attract more than the 10,000 people who turned up last year. |
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It was a rock opera, and because it was a concept album it seemed to attract a lot of music people. |
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Male Mediterranean field crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus, fight over and defend territorial shelters and attract females by calling. |
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Male lions use their manes to attract females, to scare competitors, to make them look bigger and to protect their head and neck during fights. |
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Fortunes gravitate to those whose minds have been prepared to attract them just as surely as water gravitates to the ocean. |
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Telewest is flogging its cable broadband service for less than the price of unmetered dial-up access in a bid to attract new punters. |
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As competition among companies intensifies, firms adopt aggressive marketing strategies to attract patients. |
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Card companies have been cutting interest rates to attract new business as competition intensifies. |
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They have been created by expert designers to attract fashion connoisseurs and the textile industry at large. |
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Male Ruffs gather into groups in concentrated areas called leks, to display and attract females. |
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To attract more high-profile customers, he set aside nearly 10,000 dollars for interior decoration. |
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The rod is designed to attract the ring, so that the two molecules interlock spontaneously when mixed together. |
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There will also be better information on the Internet to attract suitable workers. |
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A more pleasant form of prevention is available through the erection of a birdhouse to attract purple martins. |
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To attract flows of containerized cargoes, port authorities have to provide a minimum set of infrastructure attributes. |
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Only high-spec developments and the best locations attract the big fish who remain. |
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It's the shapes rather than the contours which attract us in Piero's painting. |
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The majority of benefices in these deaneries were unlikely to attract the covetous attention of pluralist clergy seeking to acquire rich livings. |
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He was an apposite successor to Brinton in a see too modest to attract the interest of ambitious ecclesiastics. |
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With increasing convertibility on the capital account, they will also attract undue attention from currency speculators. |
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Meanwhile, Scouts in York have been formally invested into the new Explorer Scout section, which is designed to attract more teenagers to join. |
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We need to attract both private and foreign investment in education and train our manpower. |
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And headliner Nadeem Siddique has welcomed the invitation to attract more female fans. |
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Such invitationals will attract more viewership for sport by sparking interest among sports fans. |
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Read about the new idea for a political party to attract former Australian rock stars. |
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Pressure is constantly applied on school administrations to attract greater numbers or face stiff funding cuts. |
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In the mid-1930s she began to attract attention with pictures consisting of flecks of colour against a greyish or neutral background. |
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Plants pollinated by animals need to attract their pollinators in order to reproduce. |
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The tiered A-line skirt will attract your cabana boy's attention without the need for finger snapping. |
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Geim blames this shortcoming on polyimide's hydrophilicity, that is, its tendency to attract water. |
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The deal comes after a share issue last August failed to attract the necessary investment. |
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Other plants that also attract ladybugs include cosmos, coreopsis, and scented geraniums, dandelions. |
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It now stands to cash in on the kudos and attract at least some of the 20 per cent or so floating votes. |
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That may attract floating voters, but the core issues are what win elections. |
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Like The End Of Violence, it sometimes feels clumsy and ponderous, and seems unlikely to attract more than a cult audience. |
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It has been my experience, and sometimes misfortune, that rubber grips attract and hold moisture underneath, promoting rust. |
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That's why so many developing countries are competing fiercely to attract their investment. |
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Many species of waterfowl flourish in the island's lagoons, creeks, and mud flats, which attract many migrating North American species. |
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Pure academic research and big science attract an even different personality type. |
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It was even beginning to attract ports of commercial applications software. |
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If the magnetic flux of the body becomes stronger, cells attract more strongly to each other and therefore create a denser reunion. |
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It's started to attract the real posey types, and they're no good at their job. |
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The plane will be the focal point of a new static aircraft display which is expected to attract thousands of visitors when it opens in May. |
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People's unfamiliarity with the new money is likely to attract counterfeiters and fraudsters. |
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During the festival, the eligible contestants traditionally attract a loyal local following. |
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Small films without extensive music licensing budgets would have to attract bands based on the quality of the film. |
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Brough and Orton's Farmers' Markets continue to attract a large, loyal following. |
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More extraordinary is that as time went on, instead of criticism for incompetence and foolhardiness, Scott continued to attract hero-worship. |
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During courtship, males sing to defend their territories and attract mates. |
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To increase profitability and attract new customers, service providers have focused typically on expanding their network footprints. |
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Microscopic bumps and craters on the painted surface tend to attract and contain dirt. |
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Fire baskets or cressets mounted at the prows of the fishing barges seem to attract prey for the cormorants. |
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Assaults and related offences are treated as serious crimes, which attract substantial penalties. |
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The country's government is now keen to attract western investment into other sectors. |
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One downside of group dining is that chemical signals from the larvae and their frass can attract parasitoids. |
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He said it was unfair that out of town shopping centres can attract shoppers by offering free parking. |
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Animals like tigers, rhinos and elephants are hunted for the high mercantile value they attract in the international markets. |
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We have asked the questions to try and attract people out of their cars and use public transport. |
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Companies have to attract cash from customers and capital from the markets fairly frictionlessly. |
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The male frigate bird has a unique adaptation to attract females, a red neck pouch that can be inflated like a balloon. |
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Although I am a lepidopterist, not a visual ecologist, I am often asked just what colors in flowers best attract butterflies. |
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The 5,000 square feet small island in the Valankulam tank will be home to fruit-bearing trees, which would attract birds. |
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Farmers have traditionally used sugary solutions to attract red ants to feed on insect larvae. |
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The overall value of the fishery will continue to attract a great deal of interest from those not resident in the north. |
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Readers may imagine that news outlets are packed with stories about Z-list celebrities to attract audiences. |
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However, if it is to attract local custom, it will have to rethink its strategy. |
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Organisers hope to attract custom from retail parks in Chelmsford and Colchester. |
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Those that cater for the under-18s with a family room away from the bar, or which open earlier as a coffee shop, will attract more custom. |
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Boomtowns always attract the criminal elements because lawbreakers know they will be overlooked in the chaos. |
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She said traders desperately wanted a variety of shops to attract more customers. |
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He suggested the military might have to re-examine some of its recruiting standards to attract the most adept cyberwarriors. |
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As the city's first public relations officer Eric's job was to attract tourists to the region. |
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The gaffer is such a good manager that he is bound to attract interest from bigger clubs. |
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But, obviously, those are not the cases that attract attention and publicity. |
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The information must be accessible and engaging to attract and hold attention. |
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These meanings attract powerful emotions and can affect the patient's clinical condition and become inseparable from the individual's life history. |
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The idea that a political party should field a film star to attract votes. |
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Many ripe fleshy fruits whose primary function is to attract seed dispersers also contain unpleasant chemicals that deter consumption by vertebrates. |
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Employers will flock to hipper cities to attract this young labor force. |
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Bill says the conference has failed to attract a loyal following. |
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We started with tremendous sourdough bread whose moist grey crumb, chewy crust and deep sustaining flavour would certainly attract compliments and loyalty even in France. |
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Female hummingbirds have more cryptic coloration than males, most likely so that they do not attract predators to the nest when incubating and feeding chicks. |
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The struggle is to find a formula that allows companies to leverage current assets and attract enough eyeballs to get advertising and e-commerce dollars rolling in. |
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With full-motion video, we can probably attract makeup artists into Investor Relations, which may improve the supply and quality of people in the field. |
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Instead, banks offer gifts such as plasma televisions to attract custom. |
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Last week, Owner Paul Reynolds tried to attract extra custom while Sainsbury's supermarket was closed and hopes to build on his success over the coming months. |
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By carrying out the project we hope to attract fish, such as chub, dace, grayling and trout as well as other wildlife back to this particular stretch of river. |
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The mines, a Unesco world cultural heritage monument, attract tourists from round the world to its labyrinthine tunnels, galleries and underground lakes. |
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It will call for improved career structures to be put in place to attract doctors to rural practices and for them to be given support to keep them in their jobs. |
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Proponents say a package of tax breaks and research grants will help attract scientists and new companies to the state, preserving its preeminence in the field. |
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Early morning may be the key time to play vocalizations to attract new settlers as recent research suggests that settling males assess sites at dawn, during the dawn chorus. |
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There have been major improvements to the eighteen hole course in recent years and it is expected the new facilities will attract many new members to the go-ahead club. |
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If the last month has proved anything, it is that the most prolific and reliable goalscorers are worth the worship they attract and the premium prices they fetch. |
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Now it is coming out with ecotourism programs to attract tourists. |
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Two of the gardens, planted with flowers and shrubs that attract butterflies and birds, are whimsically designed in the shape of a violin and two eighth notes. |
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Specifically, large electropositive or electronegative regions can reasonably attract oppositely charged entities through long-range electrostatic interactions. |
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The aim was to try to attract a more diverse range of applicants. |
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The company is also diversifying its product mix to attract new customers. |
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It also attract pessimists, hell-fire merchants, preachers and doomsters. |
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Government policy is designed to improve and promote opportunities in New Zealand, and it looks to attract highly skilled and talented people, including expatriates. |
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Let these valuable tips help you solidify your social media impact to attract new eyeballs and use the power of your content to turn them into lifelong customers. |
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Nope, to survive, the Dragon Arum needs to attract carrion-eating pollinators, which means that in the breeding season it will smell of rotten meat for a few days. |
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This extensive network is of course a strong drawcard to attract sponsors. |
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These molecules attract cells to the site, activate their killing functions, call in other more specialized cells, and initiate systemic processes that decapacitate the invading microorganisms. |
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So retailers are going to great lengths to attract shoppers to their new European stores. |
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Because of the revenue potential, publishers are going to great lengths to attract elaborate campaigns. |
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To attract others to the Assumption, you need to be passionate about your own mission. |
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As such it will be able to attract those who draw close to the members of the community. |
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And what I've learnt is that revolutionary ideas attract the most attention. |
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But the guest who will attract the most attention, if he does turn up, is Kim. |
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In order to attract the most attention possible, this type of graffiti usually appeared in strategically or centrally located neighbourhoods. |
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The new windfall taxes, which follow an already-announced annual Ft200bn bank tax, will attract the most attention. |
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I think they chose to focus on local programming, because that's where they would attract the most attention. |
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Most marathons take all comers, but big-city marathons, which attract huge crowds, often have systems to limit the field. |
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Giants in any animal group always attract attention and are often exaggerated. |
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The camera in my view should always be in the service of the film and never attract attention to itself. |
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It risks being squeezed further as the firm splashes out to attract and retain new workers. |
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The spectacular mountain scenery and unique wildlife found in the mountain parks attract millions of visitors, and all those feet leave tracks. |
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Probably the biggest reason for speed demons to soup up is to attract the women in bikinis. |
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Garbage will attract gulls and mammals that prey upon nesting birds. |
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His use of an incentive, called tax-increment financing, to attract developers has been criticized as a tax giveaway for companies that don't need financial breaks. |
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The monthly giveaway sports magazine launched towards the end of last year in a bid to attract new customers will be redesigned before its next edition. |
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Don't leave table scraps or leftover pet food outside where it will attract wild animals. |
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The value attached to the GI can attract imitators, usurpers and free riders who may misuse the GI designation and harm the GI's value. |
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We have to continue to put the pressure on and do all we can to attract international attention. |
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Pierre Péladeau decided to try something new, not so much to tempt readers away from the competition as to attract new readers. |
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It will be paramount to continue to attract and to retain experts in their respective spheres of activity. |
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But all too often school systems seem designed to attract mediocre timeservers. |
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In an intensely competitive French market, real estate mortgages have been used by banks as a loss-leader to attract and retain customers. |
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Perhaps the site will really partially fill the lack of information about the country and will attract more foreigners to Russia. |
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Reggaetón, salsa and other bass-heavy music concuss the air, to attract riders to the privately owned buses. |
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This project will attract investors from around the world and create hundreds of meaningful, well-paying jobs for community residents. |
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A second, equal, purpose is to use the gift as a tool to motivate, incentivize, and attract other donors. |
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It was found on Saturday with its hazard lights flashing as if to attract attention, they said. |
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You will be able to choose from different styles to attract attention and become the future big star of show biz. |
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Site lighting and lights from vehicles and heavy equipment may disorient migrating birds or attract them to the construction area. |
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A marketing campaign which this year will make a special effort to attract exhibitors from the skiing sector. |
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Hunting activity has a long history in the Bonnet Plume area, and currently big-game hunting operations attract international clientele. |
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It would help to attract investment, help to provide incentives for people and would cost nothing to the government. |
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Having one dynamic sound effect at the beginning of a news show or segment, for example, is a great way to attract people's attention. |
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In a 460-page indictment they were accused of several counts of gross embezzlement, a punishable offence which could attract sentences of up to 10 years prison. |
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Mr Deacon says that far from damaging wildlife, the lake and wetlands already attract kingfishers, mallards, woodpeckers, coots, waterhens, curlews, plovers, deer and foxes. |
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If you present yourself with assurance and a smile, you will definitely attract a more assured and optimistic woman. |
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Nowadays restaurants on both sides of the pedestrian precinct attract only tourists. |
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We can attract the attention of the media, which has tremendous power to influence public opinion and spark change for the better. |
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And yes, we also have to pull out all the stops in order to attract talent. |
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The many places of interest, along with the renowned Flemish cuisine, continue to attract more and more visitors. |
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Anyway, if you'll have a bath be careful to the unexpected slopes, which attract all the kinds of sharks. |
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In the olden days, the Berlinale programmed uninteresting films to attract the corresponding superstars to the city. |
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Wash them in a load by themselves away from corduroys and permanent press garments, which attract lint easily. |
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A diamond ring on the finger of a betrothed woman may beautify her, but it is never intended to attract new lovers. |
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One of the problems I see is organizations competing to try to attract youth participation, trying to outdo each other to be youth-friendly. |
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Our future will be determined by our ability to attract and retain talented, engaged and high-performing individuals. |
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They also attract squatters, who sometimes encamp beneath covered patios, he said. |
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When things get tough, the best alternative option to attract the fish is King ragworm or the smell, flash and movement of a properly presented mackerel strip. |
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Javier and Sergio, two terribly disfigured clowns, take each other on to attract the favours of a pretty trapeze artist. |
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I've learned that this form of identity theft, conjuring up a character to attract another person, is not uncommon. |
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There is, in our submission, no demonstrable or justiciable error of law that should attract this Court's jurisdiction arising from the judgment of the Full Court. |
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He has been retweeted 170,000 times since January. Unsurprisingly mudslinging tweets seem to attract the most popularity online. |
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Some animals, especially those in the aphotic zone, generate light to attract prey. |
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When dealing in Eden with sinless beings, the archenemy used powerful methods to attract the holy pair. |
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And in order to continue to attract sightseers, the Iron Lady varies her attire. |
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However, late-night ranters on cable don't usually attract swing voters. |
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In an increasingly globalized industrial environment, Canada must offer the conditions necessary to attract investment capital. |
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Flowers produce bug juice of a different sort — nectar designed to attract insects and other pollinators. |
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These adorable plush squeaker dog toys offer an effective way to attract and keep dog's attention while training. |
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Further oiling is unnecessary and will only tend to attract dust and dirt which can interfere with mechanism operation. |
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An approach to attract new users is the 'free ticket' to potential users to make them try the service. |
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These women, with their luciferic force, truly hypnotize and attract the weak. |
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It is one thing to attract immigrants. The question is whether they will stay and put down roots. |
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Mrs. Khaimov said she hoped the restored house of worship would attract more congregants. |
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Push the envelope with Direct Mail formats and options designed to attract your customers' interest and motivate them to take action. |
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Researchers attract the best physicians because they are always willing to push the envelope with cutting-edge diagnostics and treatment. |
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Pour the juju hunter potion on a vine flower patch to attract more uncommon jadinkos. |
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After all, most of these deals are shrouded in secrecy and controversy, and attract accusations of neocolonialism, even genocide. |
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Hoping to attract investment, Manchester has designated the area around its airport an enterprise zone. |
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We cannot always attract the best people and we lack the funds to help those we do recruit, particularly in the field, to develop their careers. |
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We will attract and retain the best people by making our company a challenging place to work. |
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You are relying on the reputation of the franchisor, and the public recognition of its trade-marks, to attract customers. |
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Not to mention those websites that are supposed to attract customers, but are really only likely to cause fits of laughter? |
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A container full of a mixture of molasses, lemon juice and water will attract earwigs, and they will drown. |
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Our suppertime local news programs attract almost half of the people watching TV in these communities during that time period. |
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But India must reform its farming industry if it is to attract big investment in food. |
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Spaying eliminates behavior associated with heat cycles, such as wailing to attract males or spraying urine. |
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It is to be hoped that its very existence will inspire and attract more young people from the region to specialize in science. |
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Unfortunately the competition is difficult and all the slynesses are possible in order to attract the client. |
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Some communities use these funds as seed money to attract other sources of support. |
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The public sector has also provided seed money as leverage to attract private sector funds. |
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In its nonbreeding range it is easy to attract the American Goldfinch to a bird feeder. |
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Event organizes expect to attract 1.000 visitors and 400 expositors during to the fair. |
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This will be major progress because these infernal machines will be out of reach and will attract far fewer new players. |
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As Aaron continued to do battle with MS, his band Billy Talent, started to attract the attention of the music world. |
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Special events such as contests for inventors, a popular science week, Chemistry Day and stargazing evenings attract a lot of visitors. |
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Governments have already begun to liberalize the energy sector in order to attract direct foreign investment. |
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Contrary to received wisdom, many mining regions attract foreign investment. |
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It is just a marketing ploy to attract a buyer who thinks he is getting something extra: butter. |
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One of the reasons you want to electrify is to get the performance that will give you the good trip times and attract the ridership. |
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But the growth of the Dark Web is starting to attract attention in Washington. |
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How can libraries attract alternate sources of funding when public sponsorship and government spending are at a low ebb? |
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Another way of looking at it is: if you pay peanuts, the talent you'll attract could be monkeys! |
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Perhaps it is simply trying to attract our attention, and this is a desperate cry for help. |
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It still could attract interest from overseas predators but it is far more likely in the short term that Harley will be forced to fall on his sword. |
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Whether figure-hugging or relaxed, the new snowboard styles attract with their straight, clean lines. |
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Exposing adults to the surface will attract birds, insect predators such as the praying mantis and certain parasitic flies. |
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The B voltage gives the plate a positive charge to attract electrons from the filament. |
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Such ones do not sell Wisdom in the markets nor do they attract the unready, unprepared and unwilling ones. |
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The spectacular scenery and exhilaration of climbing and caving in Alberta's Canadian Rockies attract enthusiasts from around the world. |
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Gravid traps attract female mosquitoes looking for a place to lay her eggs. |
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Our marketing campaigns and our famous Internet site are important pluses that attract buyers! |
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The best bars attract a diverse clientele, and the Local pulls in post-work lingerers, students, canoodling couples and pre-clubbers in equal measure. |
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The synchrotron is intended to attract and accommodate researchers in both the private and public sectors. |
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Do you have a trade show booth or a banner that you can put up to visually attract people to your booth? |
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An increase in Chinese interest rates will attract more hot money in search of arbitrage profits, and that would increase the domestic money supply. |
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It seems more likely that these sorts of services will attract travellers who were already considering untraditional lodging arrangements. |
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When the economy is booming and unemployment is low, it is difficult to attract and retain workers in the stressful, round-the-clock business of call centers. |
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Even super nice and friendly site will not be able to attract attention, if for no one will know it. |
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As with a sculpture, they can either attract attention or be placed discreetly in the background. |
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The single best thing about the Mazda5 is the fact that it does not attract attention and yet handles so well. |
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Men have always used fashion to attract attention and satisfy a desire for personal display. |
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Communication starts from a distance: Large letters attract attention and identify the building. |
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But collectively we've been able to attract attention, and we'll need the help of these people and their parties. |
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However, earmarking resources for other inputs has to be balanced against the need to pay teachers well enough to attract and retain qualified individuals. |
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He is living proof that federal government initiatives like the Federal Student Work Experience Program, or FSWEP, are a valuable way to attract the most talented students to the Public Service. |
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In contrast to the advantage that attract people to the cities, rural folks are strapped by the limit of land that is being parceled out through inheritance and population growth. |
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As part of this plan, we recognize that a post-secondary education must be affordable and top-quality if we are to attract students and prepare graduates for well-paying, sustainable jobs in a growing economy. |
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Ferry and hydrofoil from Milazzo to the Aeolian Islands, A chain of seven volcanic islands that attract beautiful in equal measure worshipers of the sun and intrepid hikers. |
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The project has a good track record, can tailor-make learning programmes for specific geographic areas, operates at low cost, and can attract extra-budgetary funds for implementation. |
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Such a call may also be exactly what will attract the imagination, passion, and commitment of today's young men and women and enkindle the hearts of the newest members to religious communities. |
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It is not where a country arduously seeking to attract foreign investment wants to be. One way Jokowi has tried to fight corruption is by removing opportunities. |
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