Goldfinches prefer thistle seed, which also attracts house finches and pine siskins. |
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Reputedly the best place to meet Aberdonians, this basement wine bar attracts an older and more mixed crowd. |
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The island also attracts a variety of wading birds such as herons and egrets and many songbirds. |
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Under the Holidays Act, if an employee works on any public holiday, that work now attracts a minimum payment of time and a half. |
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Because of the jackpot and the big prize money on offer, the Golden League attracts the best athletes in the world. |
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Damage can help the designer by limiting the amount of force that the structure attracts. |
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In the garden dill attracts beneficial insects, including bees, parasitic wasps and tachinid flies. |
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This exhibition attracts thousands of jewellers, wholesalers, and watchmakers. |
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Swala, deep in the bush, overlooks a waterhole and so attracts many animals. |
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Watoga, West Virginia's largest state park, in the Allegheny highlands, attracts wetland birds such as woodcocks, wood ducks, and waterthrushes. |
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Liam shows himself quite adept at the drug business, and eventually attracts the notice of local racketeers. |
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When a molecule attracts to a different substance, this is termed adhesion. |
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This process leaves the top and bottom surfaces with an excess of charge which attracts mobile electrons or holes. |
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The potential for a share to advance usually attracts investors, who are looking for quick profits. |
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The school's academic reputation and positive ethos attracts children from as far afield as Linlithgow and Alloa. |
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The pub has run a successful jazz club for about two years and regularly attracts members from as far afield as Bristol and Swindon. |
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Japanese beetles release a strong aggregation pheromone that attracts additional beetles to a potential food source. |
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This development attracts passage migrant waders, nesting lapwing and redshank together with winter wildfowl. |
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A silver-coloured female torso displayed in the shop window attracts a lot of attention from the street. |
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In the simplest case, the wires carrying the electrical signals are used to form an electromagnet which attracts and releases a metal diaphragm. |
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We put two ponds on the property which attracts mallard ducks, wood ducks and a variety of waterfowl. |
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A typical farming village in this region attracts tree sparrows, black redstarts, gray partridge, skylarks, and hen harriers. |
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Open to all comers, it attracts thousands of Norwegians, and most of the world's best marathon skiers. |
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The square attracts many people and there are lots of local people selling their crafts. |
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Being ambivalent herself, Vowell agrees this might be what attracts her to Canada. |
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You have an endearing quality of youth and innocence that attracts people around you today. |
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The lead is what attracts a reader's attention in the first place, but it is the body of the story that holds it. |
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Sodium attracts fluid, and when people retain fluid they have trouble breathing. |
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We find that the sexual aspect of incest does not seem to be what attracts him to the act. |
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Please correct me if I'm wrong but who in their right mind would sponsor an event that attracts no spectators! |
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She remarked that one of the things that sets Tullow Show apart was the quality of the trade stands it attracts. |
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With music, water falls and light shows to soothe fatigued minds, the hill attracts some 300 people during weekdays, day and night. |
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Apart from the passing migrants, this site also attracts some of the rare birds such as little ringed plovers and red wattled lapwings, they say. |
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Spring linseed lags some way behind now that the subsidy it attracts has been reduced. |
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The bait also attracts additional dogfish, flounders, rockling, pout and school bass and makes for a busy session. |
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A positively charged object attracts a negatively charged one and vice versa. |
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It's beauty and lively atmosphere attracts visitors from all over the world, making it a thriving business and tourism centre. |
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Regionalism attracts because we perceive that the admittedly global economy mocks any preoccupation with localism and local loyalties and causes. |
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The Bolton group meets every Friday and a typical meeting attracts around 20 people. |
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It attracts great international attention, but its ideas add little to long-established left-wing thinking. |
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This dung or carrion mimicry attracts flesh flies, rove beetles, and even mosquitoes, all of which have been observed with pollen on them. |
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In April, the researchers began field testing another lure formulation that attracts alfalfa loopers, cabbage loopers, and corn earworms. |
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I have a hedge and it attracts Western tanagers, rufous hummingbirds, and yellow warblers, to name a few. |
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It is large enough to be conspicuous, and as it attracts attention, it also attracts speculation. |
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Pandit Ravi Shankar, apart from being one of India's finest musicians, also attracts much media attention. |
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I'm always trying to find a first line that attracts attention, that pulls the reader in. |
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A terrible disaster like this attracts massive attention, on rolling television news stations and the Internet as well as in newspapers. |
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The cloths are designed to create a static charge which attracts dust and bacteria and holds dirt until they are washed. |
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This happens because the massive black hole gravitationally attracts any matter lurking near it and never lets it go. |
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Electronegativity is a way to measure how much an atom attracts electrons in a chemical bond. |
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This is consistent with the fact that matter attracts matter through the gravitational force. |
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Because it has a tacky surface, it attracts dust, which reduces its reflectivity somewhat. |
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The negative charge of the oxygen attracts the positively charged hydrogen ions through the membrane. |
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Topping drinks tableside with whipped cream or freshly grated nutmeg or cinnamon, for example, attracts attention. |
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The story is in how Marshall attracts them, like you, with songs stripped of lyrical and musical artifice and a smoky, kool chick voice. |
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This annual two-day specialist field day for the horticultural and macadamia industries attracts over 4000 people. |
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The carefully wrought and fully detailed weather vane, set high above the machicolated parapets of the building, at once attracts attention. |
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Even if you don't tell anybody, clear intention magnetizes and attracts those who can imagine their role in it. |
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Last year she was the most photographed woman athlete on the covers of sports magazines and her magnetism attracts people wherever she plays. |
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She has a demeanor and magnetism that attracts individuals and makes them feel very comfortable in her presence. |
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Designated as a magnet school for voluntary desegregation, it attracts students from throughout the Chicago School District. |
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Churches are regarded as charities, and money given regularly attracts tax relief. |
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This friend keeps your mojo rising because her confident demeanor attracts the company of scads of hot dudes. |
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In particular, Munich attracts foreign capital like no other Bavarian city. |
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The beach has a vast grassed area butting the seashore and attracts thousands of visitors and residents in the summer. |
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The typical indoor range has concrete floors and a steel backstop, and attracts blue-collar males almost exclusively. |
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The cool temperate climate of the Australian Alps in the southeast of the continent attracts skiers in winter and walkers in summer. |
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The most accessible east side road, Two Medicine attracts those out for a long schuss. |
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The good as value is the final cause of the action because it attracts the agent to realize that goal or end, the terminus ad quem. |
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Since the game is popular among the masses, it attracts sponsors by the dozen. |
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Good writing attracts talent, and the show's second season features a lot of notable guest stars. |
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She soon attracts the eye and organ of Jack Guard, ex-convict, sealer, whaler and hard bargainer, dour, decent, driven man. |
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So what is it about politics that attracts so many solicitors and barristers? |
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The area is a hotbed for skydiving, and attracts thrill seekers from around the world. |
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The very popular event attracts fowlers from all over the North Kerry area and it is always a night of fun and frolics. |
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Since the show attracts entries that mimic previous winners, the contest reconstitutes itself each year in the same self-perpetuating form. |
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The shrine also attracts Indo-Muslim mystics called faqir, religious mendicants who observe lives of poverty, chastity, meditation and prayer. |
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The Tory philosophy of government is healthy and it is also healthy in terms of the quality of people it attracts. |
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It attracts men beset by alcohol, drug and gambling woes along, increasingly, with those tormented by serious mental health issues. |
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The rich traditional ceremony of the Bemba people remains one of the biggest events which attracts scores of tourists every year. |
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Land that is close to major cities, has good views, is close to water and has a benign climate, attracts migrants from the urban areas. |
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Like other iconoclastic movements, organized transhumanism attracts its share of sheer goofiness. |
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Today, as the town nears its bicentennial anniversary, it still attracts people from all over. |
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A magnet is the device that attracts certain types of metals, like iron or steel. |
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It attracts an odd mix of low-life, travellers, inner-city trendies and tourists looking for a big night out. |
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It soon attracts the attention of the local corvine tribe and is mobbed by rooks and jackdaws. |
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A fishing centre, Steward Island attracts a population of mollymawks, small albatrosses with wingspans of nearly eight feet. |
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This is a laid back clubby bar that attracts middle class Russians and moneyed ex-pats plus local and foreign students into techno and acid jazz. |
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For half the year this is a salt lake full of krill, which in turn attracts millions of flamingos. |
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It attracts many as a kind of shamanistic ritual to enter the spirit world. |
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What is it that attracts some people to the dead body and makes them morbidly regard it as an object of reverence? |
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Credit card fraud attracts sinister people who use the money to fund criminal activity such as terrorism. |
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The guest artists he attracts, from genres as diverse as classical to jazz to bluegrass to country are consistently outstanding. |
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He believes that variety in skiing and the amount of Nordic trails offered attracts new skiers. |
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Moreover, effective multichannel customer service attracts new customers and increases revenue. |
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Our profession attracts highly educated, creative, hard-working and nurturing individuals, yet most of us are underpaid. |
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This uncertainty and ambiguity attracts people and offers multitudinous aesthetic associations. |
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In the ground floor restaurants, every meal attracts a crowd of kids who press their faces against the glass in a mute appeal for food. |
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The carnival regularly attracts armies of purse snatchers and pickpockets who find easy prey among the revellers. |
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Travelling through locks is a sociable activity which attracts large crowds, particularly when a vessel as large as ours arrives. |
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Better quality land, when planted with broadleaves, attracts a higher premium. |
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Lourdes, a small town in the Pyrenees in south-west France now attracts five million pilgrims every year from all over the world. |
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For the film industry, the biracial buddy movie attracts the broadest audience by appealing to both white and black audiences. |
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Her visibility attracts plenty of attention at the post office from coworkers and customers, she says. |
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But Pierre is haunted by a vision in his dreams of a strange, dark-haired peasant woman who attracts him in unexplainable ways. |
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York is a major tourist city and the visitors it attracts benefit many businesses in and around York. |
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Edmund Spenser in his Amoretti sonnets compares his love with a spotted panther who attracts with beauty but shows no mercy and is cruel. |
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A strictly halal butchery run with pride and culinary imagination attracts customers from far and wide. |
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It attracts someone's attention, they buy you out and spend billions in development. |
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The streets are not paved and the drains don't work, so the standing water attracts dirt, rats, and disease. |
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It's part of an annual event that attracts 1.5 million car nuts, most of them there to show off their classic cars. |
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It attracts runners from around the world to compete in an ultra-marathon and a half-marathon. |
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These days when a steam engine pulls into the railway station it attracts a host of train spotters. |
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This is classed as a business investment, so it attracts business asset tax relief for capital gains tax. |
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Compared to other sports off-roading attracts large numbers of participants and large numbers of on-lookers. |
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Lu is a maverick who attracts the support of the pro-independence hardliners. |
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The card game in Shanagolden Hall each Friday night attracts a good number of players from the parish. |
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It attracts an array of people, from students, to old men, to astonished Japanese tourists. |
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The nation's capital attracts every type of tourist in the sticky summer months. |
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Sydney has a great reputation for performing arts, not least because the opera house attracts the best of international acts. |
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On the main road that heads up towards Santa Croce from the river, this lively osteria attracts a young, local crowd. |
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Created as a hex sign by the Amish, this potent talisman traditionally attracts Serenity and Inner Strength. |
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This product has a high concentration of hyaluronic acid, a substance that attracts water molecules. |
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That gives the surface of the tube a positive charge, which attracts negative ions in the water. |
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I think he has charisma, but it's not the sort of charisma that attracts the ordinary voter. |
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But they still retain a kind of charm, which attracts camera-toting tourists round the clock. |
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Now in its 23rd year, the village panto is somewhat of an institution and attracts packed audiences. |
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Don't just sit there while the girls' softball team attracts all the hotties to their lunch table. |
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In that way the clownfish gets protection and attracts prey for the anemone, an example of symbiosis, or co-operation between different animals. |
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In this age of easy divorces a husbandless mother attracts little attention. |
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The new park will be a further draw for the dense, coagulated soup of tourists the area attracts. |
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Another good reason to choose the penstemon is that it also attracts the beautiful hummingbird! |
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Cumbria's coast-to-coast cycle route attracts an estimated 12,000 visitors annually. |
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With essential resources at a nadir, the Valparai plateau with its perennial streams obviously attracts elephant herds. |
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The horse even has his own website which attracts electronic fan mail from around the world. |
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Working in Carnaby Street would exacerbate my ire, because it attracts all sorts of feckless tourists. |
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His ungainly, inelegant posture can leave him exposed against nimbler opponents, and he easily attracts ridicule. |
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There's a shop in the picturesque village that attracts visitors from all over the country. |
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Giving away wireless broadband saves on billing costs, attracts customers, and creates an instant competitive advantage. |
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Become famous, ideally infamous, through music which attracts teenagers and repels adults in equal degree. |
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When she attracts Lester, a bored and corrupt cop, she becomes a passive femme fatale. |
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The resulting compost is great for the garden, and the compost pile attracts all kinds of wildlife. |
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If your bin is full and you put it outside it attracts cats and dogs and possibly even field mice. |
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This habitat attracts many small mammals, including the field vole, the barn owl's favorite prey. |
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Then again, this is a man who attracts insults like a bride attracts confetti on her wedding day. |
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The pitcher plant attracts insects through the reddish colour and musty smell of its leaves. |
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The plankton that permeates these waters attracts vast swarms of anchovies, which in turn draw millions of seabirds. |
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A fire-walking festival held at Katagarama attracts pilgrims from all over the island, as do other sacred centers of Buddhism. |
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That tendency has led to accusations that the New Age movement attracts self-indulgent consumerists whose primary focus is on themselves. |
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The hydrocarbon end attaches to an oil molecule and the electrically charged ionic end attracts a water molecule. |
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It attracts people from the four corners of the earth and each year there are more new fans showing up to partake of the music and craic. |
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It is said that power corrupts, but actually it's more true that power attracts the corruptible. |
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To encourage wildlife they planted cotoneaster to provide winter fruit for birds while the pond attracts both insects and birds. |
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Is it their strangeness or their sheer folie de grandeur which attracts me to them? |
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Not only that, the gourmet cuisine he serves attracts smoking foodies who will adhere to his rules. |
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It is during schooling when the male crappie sweeps out the nests and attracts the female. |
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Worse than this dippy nonsense is the smug hippie sanctimony Glastonbury attracts. |
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The airport attracts corvids, rooks, crows, lapwings and wood pigeons among others. |
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Its news service, Meridian Tonight, fronted by popular presenter Fred Dinenage attracts nearly half a million viewers each evening. |
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Growing demand for cultured pearls in the fashion industry attracts many countries. |
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Now scientists have identified a natural odor, or pheromone, released by the male curculio weevil that attracts both males and females. |
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I should point out that the game attracts mainly gamers from the continent. |
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This preponderance of Asians, particularly in the vast numbers of Japanese tourists the city attracts, has left its marks on the cuisine. |
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A party that opposes the death tax attracts those with such a vision, no matter how small the income. |
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Since every decadent man who pretends to have a plan and philosophy attracts followers, I will have my share too. |
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It is accepted that an authorised publication by an agent attracts the same qualified privilege as would the same publication by the principal. |
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In normal circumstances divorce attracts little media publicity and in many countries the print media only carry it in the decree nisi column. |
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It attracts advertisers by drawing a large audience of users to its service. |
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Joe eventually makes it to a level that attracts the big protection rackets, acquires money and eventually is pitted against a big name. |
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Proudly standing at 5959 meters high, Mount Logan attracts many experienced climbers from around the world. |
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It attracts a real cross-section of regulars, enticed by weekly live music and comedy and an evolving selection of cask ales. |
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The burned parts of the etumbu also have a sharp and distinct smell which attracts fish to the trap. |
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Many honestly want to know and serve God, and the vitality of evangelically minded groups attracts them. |
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Whereas it used to be places like Newcastle, Edinburgh now attracts busloads of stag dos. |
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This business attracts people who have drug and alcohol problems, who are dysfunctional, who are misfits. |
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That said, the emphasis on being trendy attracts a clientele which is far less donnish than the norm for an up-market Oxford restaurant. |
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As the school's night college, the extension school attracts extraordinary students. |
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His firm will plant the Academy roof with wild strawberry, sea thrift, the herb self-heal and stonecrop, a sedum that attracts the endangered Mission Blue Butterfly. |
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It attracts Government funding through Business Link for Essex to give professional counselling and business planning training, for pre-start, start-up and micro businesses. |
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He changed his name to Ronnie Rocket, becomes a bona fide rock star, and attracts a fetching tap-dancer, Electra-Cute. |
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The debate over guns in this country rarely attracts the undecided or anyone comfortable living with shades of gray. |
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The Lake District attracts thousands of foreign visitors each year. |
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Tort reform, for example, attracts millions in campaign lucre from corporate leaders while undermining trial lawyers, a major Democratic support base. |
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For several years, the powerful lights that shine from this hotel have been a magnet for plankton, which in turn attracts the manta rays from nearby deep water. |
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She is the movie's sexpot, a siren that irresistibly attracts men. |
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Today, this area of Broadland still attracts these shy birds. |
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When ripe, the fruit turns a bright reddish orange and attracts pecking birds and children who risk life and limb to get at the juiciest looking cashew fruit. |
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I am really pleased about this as it's an event that is important to a lot of people and one that always attracts big crowds to the Evesham match venue. |
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This great assemblage of birds forms one of the finest wildlife spectacles in the country and attracts many birdwatchers to the island, thus boosting its tourist industry. |
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New York City at the time, according to McBride, attracts men and women who are exploring and expressing their sexual difference. |
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The trees and shrubs attract thousands of migrant dickey birds, and the marsh vegetation attracts several species or rails, American Bitterns, and Black-crowned Nightherons. |
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Negative energy that is part of your aura attracts more negative energy. |
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The event attracts a large entry of international teams, including South Africa, the reigning champions, New Zealand, Canada, Zimbabwe, and Japan. |
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It entrains more reticent givers and an expanding array of scholarships attracts the attention of students, recruiters, faculty and the envy of competing departments. |
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Fundamentalism attracts different class fractions across cultural locales in a common struggle against a diminishing or diminished social status, influence, and power. |
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Yet there are too many links in that chain, too many supply-and-demand issues going on here, to make this the kind of huggable issue that attracts celebrities. |
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Why are other magazines so successful in filling up their copies with lucrative advertising and this one only attracts a few inelegant, inartistic, advertisers? |
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The currents can be very strong, but this attracts the larger pelagics and with luck you will encounter tuna, barracuda, blacktip sharks and even whale sharks. |
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Popular with rich English sailors and new-ageish, well-heeled continentals, this tiny out-of-the-way fishing village attracts property prices almost as high as the capital. |
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In courtship, the male attracts the female with an aerial display. |
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The sale attracts buyers from all over Ireland because the Mourne blackface has all the qualities required for profitable sheep farming in the difficult years ahead. |
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Her curling hair is swept up in back of her head, showcasing her swanlike neck and ivory complexion, but it's her fiery gaze that attracts Jonnie's attention. |
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The Daily Beast attracts over 11 million unique visitors and was recently nominated for three prestigious digital ASME awards. |
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This astonishingly simple yet devastatingly graphic representation of mass carnage attracts many thousands of visitors every day. |
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The Crib Service, in which the model of the baby Jesus is placed into his crib by a lucky child volunteer, attracts children from across the city every year. |
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The wonderful city of York, with its world famous charms, attracts more than four million visitors a year and is an extremely sellable destination overseas. |
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I need information on the milkweed that attracts monarch butterflies. |
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This is a sleepy place, even in high season, but it attracts a community of surfers year-round, many coming for the world-class waves at Anchor Point. |
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The strong force also attracts protons to protons or neutrons to neutrons. |
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The striking design, outdoor reading garden, and pleasant landscaping reinforce each other to create a building that attracts positive attention and invites one inside. |
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Indeed, the priory is such a beautiful place it attracts regular worshippers from as far afield as Sedbergh and Dalton-in-Furness to attend services there. |
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The Yare Valley colony of Cetti's warblers, centred on the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds' Strumpshaw and Surlingham reserves, attracts much interest. |
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The grayling butterfly also attracts lurking predators by displaying the eye-spots, but at the same time diverts their attention to the unimportant parts of their body. |
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In the left test tube, a magnet attracts magnetite, the byproduct of Strain 121's respiration of iron oxide and offers a tell-tale sign of life in the tube. |
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The whist drives which attracts a large gathering of people far and near continue in the parish hall each Sunday night at 8 pm and all are welcome. |
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Creating an intense heat and light that at once attracts and repels, the hand leans backwards, resting on a prop not unlike the beams used to construct roofs of houses. |
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A contest, moreover, that only attracts Sky and the other broadcasters because two giants amid a regiment of midgets attract a huge support at home and abroad. |
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Top Comp appeals to racers and fans because it attracts a variety of cars, ranging from dragsters and Pro Mods to nostalgia dragsters and Pro Stockers. |
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Then again, nothing attracts support more effectively than excellence. |
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Ajmer, the heart of the state is famous as Khwaja ki Nagri where the dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti attracts lakhs of pilgrims from all faiths. |
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These nutrients feed plankton, which attracts mantas, whale sharks and huge schools of small plankton-feeding fish such as fusiliers and red-toothed triggers. |
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In the spring, the male attracts females by gobbling, puffing his feathers, spreading his tail, swelling his face wattles, and drooping his wings. |
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A corner devoted to raspberries, blueberries and blackberries brings in wrens, blue jays and towhees, and also attracts Maya and Delia for daily pilgrimages. |
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The Horseshoe is best avoided if there's a Celtic v Rangers match on telly, because it occasionally attracts numbskulls who can't handle their booze. |
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Crabs or fish or even a diamondback terrapin enters a trap to feed on the bait, can't get out, dies and becomes the bait that attracts more victims. |
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I really do see Psychogeriatrics as an area of specialist practice that spans both mental health and aged care but currently attracts support from neither. |
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The meet regularly attracts the best chasers and hurdlers in Europe. |
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Set on the fringes of South Lakeland, the village is a much quieter place which attracts visitors looking for an escape from the honeypot tourist towns of the Lakes. |
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Dead wood attracts wood boring insects, magnificent stag beetles, and birds that feed on insects attracted to rotting wood such as the woodpecker. |
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What attracts customers to the aggregators is the size of their reach. |
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His striking hair often attracts the attention of the ladies. |
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Each year the exhibition attracts widespread media attention. |
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This year will be the ninth time the bi-annual show has been held in Trowbridge Park and the Civic Hall and it usually attracts crowds of people from all over the area. |
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And just as a splashy Hollywood premiere attracts attention for a film, a video game's first-week sales can be critical to winning shelf space and retailer support. |
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By inducing us to look for the aesthetic features of things, the sense of beauty attracts us to what is most distinctive and individual in the objects we love. |
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Citrus attracts the swallowtail butterfly, and the larvae resemble bird droppings, but you will want to leave the young alone for the sake of future butterflies. |
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Clean around the bins too, removing high grass, weeds, spilled grain, and debris that attracts insects, rodents, woodchucks and other undesirable wildlife. |
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With his high public profile, Byronic good looks and houses on both sides of the Atlantic, it's little wonder that he attracts resentment from his fellow scholars. |
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She attracts friends on her travels as if with a tractor beam. |
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Because of cabinet volume, portability and durableness, flash memory disk attracts more and more consumers' attention. |
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The Modlin Group attracts and keeps high-profile clients by providing investment strategies, as well as real estate advice. |
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In a tournament that attracts millionaires and billionaires, Magee was going in as a chiseller. |
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A large number of factors affect how an organization attracts, hires, deploys and redeploys talent. |
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Honeydew is a sugary excretion of carbohydrates, amino acids, and water that attracts ants to establish a mutualistic association. |
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Meanwhile, the West Bank city of Nablus, rich in historic and religious sites, hardly attracts visitors. |
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His communicative style attracts mortgage talent to succeed for EMM, a privately held independent mortgage lender with a national client base. |
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The Hay Festival in Wales attracts wide interest, and the Edinburgh International Book Festival is the largest festival of its kind in the world. |
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From being a bit of an automotive in-joke, SsangYong's big MPV has suddenly become a vehicle that attracts the smart money. |
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This is one of Scotland's last wetland sites and it attracts all sorts of birds, from herons to great crested grebes. |
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Boasting a stylish space and brooding electronic music, this airy and atmospheric bar attracts a somewhat savvier bar-goer. |
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The Festival attracts up to 150,000 visitors over 10 days, from all over the country. |
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Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire attracts many visitors, and is perhaps best known for its ties with the legend of Robin Hood. |
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Since 1981 the city has hosted the Great North Run, a half marathon which attracts over 57,000 runners each year. |
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This Grade I listed medieval manor house attracts over 50,000 visitors each year. |
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Each tubulin also has a tail extending out from the microtubules, which is negatively charged, and therefore attracts positively charged ions. |
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It attracts thousands of visitors and takes place on the full length of the main street, Lord Street. |
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Sherwood attracts between 360,000 and 1 million tourists annually, many from other countries. |
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A large part of rhetoric consists of the ability to present a familiar idea in a striking new manner that attracts attention. |
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One of the largest and most prestigious English folk festivals at Cambridge was founded in 1965 and attracts about 10,000 people. |
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The competition attracts an extensive television audience, not just in Europe, but throughout the world. |
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The premier event, which attracts 50,000 people to Durban, is the Durban July Handicap, which has been run since 1897 at Greyville Racecourse. |
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Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, to the south of the city centre, attracts thousands of visitors each year to its International Rose Garden. |
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First held in 2008, the Branchage Jersey International Film Festival attracts filmmakers from all over the world. |
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The Fringe mostly attracts events from the performing arts, particularly theatre and comedy, although dance and music also feature. |
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Gibraltar is a popular port for cruise ships and attracts day visitors from resorts in Spain. |
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Annually on the last Saturday of July, an enormous fireworks display over the Sumida River attracts over a million viewers. |
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Tijuana, because of the dreams of border crossers, and its relatively higher wages compared to the rest of Mexico, naturally attracts immigrants. |
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There are a number of degree programs that are taught in English, which attracts thousands of degree and exchange students every year. |
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Atlanta attracts many touring Broadway acts, concerts, shows, and exhibitions catering to a variety of interests. |
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This attracts support not only from the business community, but also from federal and state organizations for these local street parties. |
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It is a celebration of the city's LGBT community and attracts visitors from many different areas across the country and the globe. |
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The programme's broad appeal attracts audiences of children and families as well as science fiction fans. |
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It attracts around 100,000 people over 2 days to the streets of Chapeltown and Harehills. |
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For example, the northern royal albatross colony at Taiaroa Head in New Zealand attracts 40,000 visitors a year. |
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This commotion attracts other males to the scene, and the most dominant will end the copulation and attempt to mate with the female himself. |
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Crete's mild climate attracts interest from northern Europeans who want a holiday home or residence on the island. |
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The woodland at Carrick House attracts a variety of migrants and otters can be seen around the coasts. |
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The yearly Holland Festival attracts international artists and visitors from all over Europe. |
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The presence of the community attracts many visitors and pilgrims who come to join in the various liturgical celebrations. |
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John o' Groats attracts large numbers of tourists from all across the world all year round. |
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The odour of urine and rotting food emanating from the denning area often attracts scavenging birds such as magpies and ravens. |
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Southampton Boat Show is one of the biggest annual events held in the county, and attracts visitors from throughout the country. |
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Rugby union is considered the national sport and attracts the most spectators. |
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The Zona Industriale attracts people from the surrounding areas and beyond, especially during weekends and the summer season. |
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The annual biker's service in Saint Michael's Church attracts tens of thousands of bikers. |
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Morocco's relatively high number of tourists has been aided by its location, Morocco is close to Europe and attracts visitors to its beaches. |
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Ghana's education system annually attracts a large number of foreign students particularly in the university sector. |
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Tourism is gaining in importance and becoming increasingly important as it attracts numerous upmarket visitors. |
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Acapulco is still famous and still attracts many tourists, although most are now from Mexico itself. |
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The International Spring Festival in early October attracts visitors from all over Peru and the world. |
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The Channel Islands itself attracts around 70,000 tourists a year, most during the summer. |
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It attracts significant attention across New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. |
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This ballet competition attracts the most talented young dancers from around the world. |
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With its mountainous landscape and numerous sandy beaches, Wales attracts significant tourism. |
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Over 20,000 residents live and work in the park, which attracts over eight million visitors every year. |
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The show features both commercial and charity stands, and attracts large numbers of competitors, exhibitors and spectators. |
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Hawkshead is a village and civil parish in Cumbria, England, which attracts tourists to the South Lakeland area. |
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This regularly attracts upwards of 200 sailing boats and comprises two races, both of which cover the full length of the lake. |
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As Skipton is the nearest and largest town to most of the small towns and villages within the Dales it attracts numerous shoppers. |
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The western trig point sits atop of large rocks, including one, the Ward's Stone, that is so large it attracts boulderers and climbers. |
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