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  • Portsmouth attracts many visitors during the summer season.

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  • A drawback to the use of steam is the fact that the high temperature of the pipes and radiators attracts and spreads a great deal of dust.

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  • Cannstatt, which was incorporated with Stuttgart in 1903, attracts numerous visitors owing to its beautiful situation on the Neckar and its saline and chalybeate springs.

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  • Mining attracts much attention in the sierras, and its mineral deposits are rich.

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  • Its excellent climate attracts many visitors.

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  • The yearly fair in connexion with the feast of San Fermin (July 7), the patron saint of the city, attracts a large concourse from all parts of northern Spain.

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  • Sulphur is of an oily and fiery nature; in combination with salt by its fiery nature it arouses a desire in the latter by means of which it attracts mercury, seizes it, holds it, and in combination produces other bodies.

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  • In the Andean provinces of Mendoza, San Juan, Catamarca and Rioja viticulture attracts much attention, and the area in vineyards in 1901 was 109,546 acres, only 18% of which was outside the four provinces named.

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  • The scenery of the Wye valley, including a succession of rapids just above the town, also attracts many tourists.

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  • Every twenty years or so (last in 1889 and 1905) the Fete des Vignerons is held here by an ancient gild of vinedressers, and attracts much attention.

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  • The scenery in and about the city is noted for its picturesqueness, and this, with its delightful summer climate and historic interest, attracts a large number of visitors during the summer season.

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  • Longimanus (465-425), attracts attention because the famous Jewish reformers Ezra and Nehemiah flourished under a king of this name.

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  • Its open advocacy of force attracts warlike races, and the intensity of its influence is increased by the fusion of secular and religious power, so that the Moslem Church is a Moslem state characterized by slavery, polygamy, and, subject to the autocracy of the ruler, by the theoretical.

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  • Rotorua attracts many visitors on account of the beauty and scientific interest of the locality and the bathing in its various medicinal springs.

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  • The poles of a piece of magnetized steel may be at once distinguished if the two ends are successively presented to the compass; that end which attracts the south pole of the compass needle (and is therefore north) may be marked for easy identification.

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  • It attracts many visitors both as a health resort and on account of the magnificent scenery and remarkable volcanic phenomena of the surrounding district.

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  • The deep-sea fishery attracts hundreds of boats from the north of Scotland, and most of the catch is cured for the English, German and Dutch markets.

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  • To the north-east the beauty of Epping Forest attracts numerous residents to Woodford, Chingford and Loughton.

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  • The existence of these works of art attracts students from all countries, and a German art school subsidized by the imperial government has been instituted.

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  • The general conclusion from everything we see is that a mass of matter in Australia attracts a mass in London precisely as it would if the earth were not interposed between the two masses.

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  • It is the religious aspect of it which attracts him, the presentation in God of an object which at once satisfies the feelings and the intellect.

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  • The Royal Institute for experimental therapeutics (Konigl.Institut fiir experimentelle Therapie), moved to Frankfort in 1899, attracts numerous foreign students, and is especially concerned with the study of bacteriology and serums.

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  • The Bethmann vault attracts attention by three bas-reliefs from the chisel of Thorwaldsen; and the Reichenbach mausoleum is a vast pile designed by Hessemer at the command of William II.

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  • The wild peach (momo) blooms at the same time, but attracts little attention.

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  • It is a fundamental theorem in attractions that a thin spherical shell of matter which attracts according to the potential law of the inverse square acts on all external points as of a if it were concentrated at its centre.

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  • C. Carey, who attracts him both by his theory of value, which suggests an ultimate harmony of the interests of capitalist and labourer, and also by his doctrine of "national" political economy, which advocates protection on the ground that the morals and culture of a people are promoted by having its whole system of industry complete within its own borders.

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  • At the least he wrote a great history, one which can never be disregarded by future writers on his period, be their opinions what they may; which attracts and delights a multitude of readers, and is a splendid example of literary form and grace in historical composition.

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  • Perhaps the memorial that attracts the greatest amount of public interest in Brussels is that to the Belgians who were killed during the fighting with the Dutch in September 1830.

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  • But, while lacking the medieval appearance of Fribourg or Bern, or Sion or Coire, the great number of modern fine buildings in Geneva, hotels, villas, &c., gives it an air of prosperity and comfort that attracts many visitors, though on others modern French architecture produces a blinding glare.

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  • The solid must be at once bottled, because it attracts the moisture and carbonic acid of the air with great avidity and deliquesces.

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  • In the vicinity there are mineral springs, and the sea-bathing also attracts many visitors in summer.

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  • The sight of these flowers in spring, with mile after mile of brilliant and varied colours, attracts visitors even from foreign countries.

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  • It attracts many summer visitors by its good sea bathing and excellent golf-course.

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  • The Down corporation racemeeting is important and attracts visitors from far outside the county.

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  • On the hills above the town is situated the church and abbey of the Madonna de Montallegro, whose miraculous picture attracts pilgrims from all parts of Italy.

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  • Whether the strong odour of trimethylamine evolved by the spores of Tilletia attracts insects is not known.

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  • Al-Bailawi, who lived in the 13th century A.D., is buried at the town of Tanta, in the Delta, and his tomb attracts many thousands of visitors at each of the three festivals held yearly in his honor; Ed-Deski is also much revered, and his festivals draw together, in like manner, great crowds to his birthplace, the town of Desk.

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  • The pleasant situation of the town attracts thousands of people for seabathing.

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  • In this obscure region it is rich in suggestions and rapprochements; but the ingenuity of these speculations attracts curiosity more than it satisfies scientific inquiry.

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  • Every magnet whatever attracts iron.

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  • Hence also induction is a real process, because, when we know that this individual magnet attracts iron, we are very far from knowing that all alike do so similarly; and the question of inductive logic, how we get from some similars to all similars, remains, as before, a difficulty, but not to be solved by the fallacy that inference is identification.

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  • It is, of course, the rhythm of the syllogism that attracts him.

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  • Its old churches have been destroyed by fire, but it has a very ancient holy picture - probably the oldest in Russia, dating from 993, which attracts many pilgrims. In 1904 a town-house and a monument to Tsar Alexander II.

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  • The Makaryevskaya fair attracts no fewer than 400,000 people from all parts of Russia, and partly from Asia.

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  • The scenery of the Thuringian portion of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt attracts many visitors annually, the most beautiful spots being the gorge of the Schwarza and the lovely circular valley in which the village of Schwarzburg nestles at the foot of a curiously isolated hill, crowned by the ancient castle of the princely line.

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  • The fine winter climate of Algeciras attracts many invalid visitors, on whom the town largely depends for its prosperity.

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  • If the plate P is electrified it attracts the strip which stretches out towards it.

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  • He also discovered that a body charged with positive or negative electricity repels a body free to move when the latter is charged with electricity of like sign, but attracts it if it is charged with electricity of opposite sign, i.e.

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  • This first philosophy had also to investigate what are called the adventitious or transcendental conditions of essences, such as Much, Little, Like, Unlike, Possible, Impossible, Being, Nothing, the logical discussion of which certainly belonged rather to the laws of reasoning than to the existence of things, but the physical or real treatment of which might be expected to yield answers to such questions as, why certain substances are numerous, others scarce; or why, if like attracts like, iron does not attract iron.

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  • Its public buildings include a hall and literary institute with library and recreation rooms. It attracts one of the largest Scottish fleets in the herring season, and is also the chief seat of line fishing in Scotland.

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  • Kyneton lies at an elevation of 1687 ft., and the scenery of the district, which includes some beautiful waterfalls, attracts visitors in summer.

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  • Neustadt, which became a town in 1275, is one of the centres of the Rhenish "grape-cure," and thus attracts numerous visitors.

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  • It possesses an old town hall dating from 1566, a hospital, a lunatic asylum, an orphanage, and a large parish church rebuilt in 1756; but the chief interest centres in the church of the Holy Sepulchre, built in 1337, which attracts thousands of pilgrims to its Porta Caeli or Gaadenpforte (Gate of Mercy) opened annually on Michaelmas eve and closed again on the 4th of October.

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  • Later, the fragrance of its flowers, rich in honey, attracts innumerable bees; in the autumn the foliage becomes a clear yellow but soon falls.

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  • Wurzburg was long the stronghold of Jesuitism in Germany, and the Roman Catholic theological faculty still attracts a large number of students.

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  • Maine attracts more summer visitors than any other state in the Union.

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  • The game in the North Woods attracts large numbers of sportsmen during the autumn season.

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  • The town is celebrated for its invigorating climate, and its annual regatta on the Derwent attracts numerous visitors.

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  • The population is greater and increases more rapidly than that of any other Spanish province, a fact due not to any large excess of births over deaths, but to the industrial life which attracts many immigrants.

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  • Although the college receives no grant from public funds, it has proved very successful and attracts a considerable number of students, the great majority of whom belong to the Church of Rome.

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  • The pleasant scenery of the neighbourhood, which attracts large numbers both of visitors and of residents from London, is described in Dickens's novel, Barnaby Rudge, and the King's Head Inn, Dickens's "Maypole," still stands.

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  • The honey secreted by flowers attracts insects, which, by conveying the pollen to the stigma, effect fertilization.

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  • It possesses a mineral spring, which attracts numerous summer visitors, and has various industries, which include iron-founding and the making of horse-shoe nails, roofing material and bricks.

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  • Rimini attracts numerous visitors for the sea-bathing at Porta Marina.

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  • He might deter the muggers and rapists, but he attracts people like Michael.

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  • The show, which has worldwide acclaim, attracts guests from the industry's finest companies.

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  • The Dundee International Guitar Festival which attracts aficionados from all over the world.

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  • In summer, with the snow and skiers gone, British Columbia attracts mountain bikers and hikers to the slopes.

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  • It used to attract true Bohemians, now it attracts tired London media types.

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  • They build a new one each year, presumably the best bower attracts the best female!

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  • The warm sloping grassland attracts many insects in the summer, including the marbled white butterfly which is uncommon in Hertfordshire.

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  • Also a few miles north of Kenmore there is Schiehallion, which attracts climbers all year round.

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  • The huge quantity of its population especially attracts the attention of those global media corporations.

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  • Joe Shaw Your style is great, it attracts criticism from us mere males.

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  • The site attracts a fairly catholic following, from first-time cycle owners, through committed commuting cyclists, to racing cyclists.

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  • The magnetic field attracts the thin diaphragm which bends toward the magnet.

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  • A genuine live in the world businesses to sample burger attracts droves.

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  • The cow dung attracts insects which provide a food source for the bats.

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  • Located in central London, the Mary Ward Center is a bustling adult education college that attracts over 7,000 students each year.

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  • The competition has been run successfully for the last 3 years and attracts the top ranking national fencers in each weapon.

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  • The sweet smelling starry yellow flowers fill summer days with a heady fragrance which attracts the bees.

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  • Tho adopted without a vote, the resolution is attracts some reservations, but the language is sufficiently general not to attract direct opposition.

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  • The vast flocks of wildfowl include handsome Smew, and this natural bounty attracts predators such as White-tailed, Lesser Spotted and Golden Eagles.

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  • The resort mainly attracts the British holidaymaker, with other tourists coming from all over northern Europe.

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  • The prestigious four-year Fellowship attracts a substantial honorarium and will allow Dr. Priest to strengthen research links with the petroleum industry.

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  • Hacker Web Pages Nothing attracts hordes of hackers like a hacker web page.

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  • Every February the adjacent River Nene is host to the Head of the River Race which again attracts hundreds of entries.

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  • What really attracts me to computational linguistics is its breadth.

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  • They explain that magnetism generally attracts particles into the atmosphere, drawing them into the area around the pylons.

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  • Hosted by the University of Leeds ' Institute for Medieval Studies, the IMC attracts some 1,300 medievalists from around 40 countries.

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  • Elevated to Group One status for the first timein 2003, the race attracts the season's leading older milers from across Europe.

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  • The quality of much of the grain is not of good enough for flour milling, which attracts a higher price.

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  • Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) - A potent chemokine which attracts circulating monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) - A potent chemokine which attracts circulating monocytes.

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  • There is a pond and wildlife area which attracts various species including crested newts.

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  • Animation attracts quiet, low-key people who are happy to work away in relative obscurity with little contact with the outside world.

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  • Independent schools are often perceived as being better than they really are, while the state sector sometimes attracts more odium than it deserves.

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  • Whatever your political persuasion, the CEP attracts members from the widest of groups.

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  • It attracts a commensurate price tag but magnification and speech are available separately and are more affordable.

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  • The annual pumpkin Parade always attracts lots of entries for the most imaginatively carved pumpkin.

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  • It attracts worldwide punters to bet on a wide variety of sports.

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  • It attracts new customers all the time, as the whole world is becoming more and more tech savvy.

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  • A common focus to the work of the Center is provided by a fortnightly General Seminar, which attracts leading international scholars.

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  • Striding Edge on Helvellyn attracts thousands of visitors each year to its narrow ridge scramble.

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  • The Food Market on the Market Way car park also attracts many shoppers.

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  • Cardiff has been attracting change like a rolling snowball attracts snow.

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  • Lesley was first and chose a border spade, left handed secateurs and as she attracts rain her purple waterproof.

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  • Gravity attracts matter together into spherical stars, like the Sun, and nearly spherical planets like our Earth.

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  • Such places benefit from a virtuous circle, or upward spiral, whereby talent attracts talent.

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  • How a research study helped understanding of health inequalities Research rarely attracts superlatives.

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  • They also run the Rickmansworth Canal Festival which attracts thousands of visitors each year.

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  • The 8th century Offa's Dike attracts numerous visitors each year together with the remains of several Norman castles.

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  • Ideal walking country, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park attracts walkers from all over the world.

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  • Now new investment around the harbor has transformed the waterfront and attracts generations of new visitors to the city.

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  • The saltmarsh provides grazing for sheep and cattle and attracts thousands of overwintering wildfowl.

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  • The Prussian and Dutch governments annually expend large sums for the protection of the islands, and in some cases the erosion on the seaward side is counterbalanced by the accretion of land on the inner side, fine sandy beaches being formed well suited for sea-bathing, which attracts many visitors in summer.

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  • True amber has sometimes been called karabe, a word of oriental derivation signifying "that which attracts straw," in allusion to the power which amber possesses of acquiring an electric charge by friction.

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  • The alchemists explained chemical action by means of such phrases as " like attracts like," substances being said to combine when one " loved " the other, and the reverse when it " hated " it.

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  • The only bait he could find was a bright red blossom from a flower; but he knew fishes are easy to fool if anything bright attracts their attention, so he decided to try the blossom.

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  • There is something about her that attracts people.

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  • The annual Pumpkin Parade always attracts lots of entries for the most imaginatively carved pumpkin.

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  • There is a large feeding area which attracts many birds, including some rarities.

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  • Also, you say you are trying to have a rational argument on a board which attracts " irrational thinkers ".

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  • Be sweet spoken - words have a powerful effect, and sweet speech attracts friendship and removes obstacles to progress.

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  • Tourism - The rich variety of wildlife in savanna areas attracts many tourists on safari.

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  • The decay of this catch attracts scavenging organisms such as crustaceans, many of which can be commercially important species.

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  • The boys scorn a man so drunk that he spouts nonsense and attracts a crowd around him.

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  • The boys quadruple scull event, the Fawley Cup, like the eights event, attracts many crews from around the world.

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  • It is a sequestering agent which attracts heavy metals such as lead and mercury both of which have carcinogenic properties.

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  • The rock attracts large shoals of barracuda that usually engage in a feeding frenzy at first light.

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  • The center 's monthly ceilidh involves a mix of storytelling and singalong sessions and attracts a diverse group of attendees.

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  • Female stickleback have silver bellies, this is the stimulus that attracts the males.

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  • Stocked with carp weighing up to 6lb, it flows into a small stream bordered by gunnera and the whole area attracts wildlife.

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  • The event attracts white supremacist organizations, including the Ku Klux Klan.

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  • Any customer repeatedly " mailbombing " or who attracts such behavior may have their account terminated forthwith.

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  • We found, Lara Beach has a dedicated turtle hatchery and the whole Project attracts grants from the European Union and World Wildlife Fund.

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  • Seats or other furniture which attracts unsocial activities should be removed, to break the pattern of behavior.

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  • What attracts them is the warmth of Christian fellowship.

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  • In the West, the country is known mostly for its desert island beauty that attracts more than 300,000 well-heeled tourists a year.

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  • The increasing number of buyers that the site attracts makes it more useful for sellers, who in turn list more goods resulting in more variety.

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  • The cash back rewards featured with Simply Cash is what attracts many small business owners to this card.

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  • It is the largest show of its kind in the U.S. and attracts antique lighting enthusiasts from all over the world.

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  • Each year, the show attracts a lengthy list of exhibitors.

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  • They can design your page so that it attracts the most customers who are likely to spend.

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  • No matter what the item, a good photographer will get his female subject to enhance it in a way that attracts the most viewers.

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  • The birth of the digital age and instant image manipulation capabilities attracts many people who want to experiment with special effect photo editing.

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  • Glamour figure photography is a genre that attracts shutterbugs from all walks of life, especially those who see picture-taking as more of an art than a science.

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  • Indeed, Breckenridge attracts many destination skiers because of its lively and fascinating town.

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  • As such, Blue Mountain also attracts a number of people from these Mid-Atlantic cities.

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  • Breckenridge, with its historic museums and thriving arts district, attracts people who want a bit of intellectual stimulation with their winter sport vacation.

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  • Mahaulepu Beach is a favorite of surfers, and Lawai Beach attracts snorkelers.

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  • With its famous window displays, Kleinfeld attracts a broad clientele.

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  • The aroma of flowers often attracts insects that are not welcome for the ceremony, such as mosquitos and bees.

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  • Cruise has come under scrutiny for his devotion to Scientology, a controversial religion that attracts numerous Hollywood stars.

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  • Carnival singles cruises are also a great option for younger cruisers, because as a whole, the line attracts a larger percentage of 20- and 30-something cruisers than most other cruise lines.

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  • It's no surprise that the setting attracts thousands of recently married couples each year.

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  • The nectar attracts Great Swallowtail butterflies.

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  • The nectar attracts the Painted Lady butterfly.

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  • Their knack for good riffs, simple melodies, good rhythm and passionate delivery attracts a devoted and constantly growing fan-base.

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  • Cedar often attracts homeowners who are seeking a rustic appearance.

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  • Garnet also attracts wealth and a good marriage by drawing new people into your life, especially if you've recently divorced.

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  • Dill is another great cabbage companion and supports good cabbage health; however, it should never be planted with tomatoes since dill attracts horn worms (tomato enemy).

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  • The material attracts and holds moisture so that the contact lenses are less likely to dry out prematurely and cause eye discomfort, irritation, and blurred vision.

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  • The 250-acre park dwarfs its sister sites located in Orlando and San Diego, and attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year.

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  • With more than 60,000 square feet of aquatic entertainment space, it's easy to see why Wild Bear Falls attracts tens of thousands of visitors to the resort each year.

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  • Located on the North Carolina/South Carolina state line on Interstate 77, the Carowinds theme park attracts visitors from all over the Southeast.

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  • Scarowinds debuted in 2000 and attracts some of the park's biggest crowds every year.

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  • You'll learn what lure attracts them and how to hook them up properly.

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  • Usually, any game that attracts any amount of hype is popular among hardcore gamers and casual gamers alike.

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  • It exudes an ambiance and alluring atmosphere of wine that attracts people in search for their joie de vivre.

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  • Very desirable antique Singer sewing machines will have some detail that attracts the collector.

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  • Medora Campground offers a beautiful setting and attracts many visitors from all over.

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  • The smell of food attracts insects, so be careful when eating, drinking, or cooking outdoors.

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  • Metal attracts water and you can use the actual element in various works of art, candlesticks, lighting and art objects.

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  • Landfill, trash collection center or junkyard - This used up energy of vehicles, rotting food and garbage attracts other deadly energies of rodents and insects that carry diseases.

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  • Wind - Homes where the wind is constant attracts negative chi.

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  • This type of land retains and attracts the best kind of chi while supporting wildlife.

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  • The cycle then starts all over again as metal attracts water through the condensation of moisture that was created during the formation of the metal.

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  • Doing this creates a positive flow of chi and attracts good luck, prosperity and good fortune into the space.

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  • In the Chinese practice of feng shui, placing a golden carp statue in your home attracts good luck.

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  • Water is the symbol for money and the element that attracts good fortune and wealth.

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  • Many believe that this very fortunate feng shui design element attracts prosperity, success and money to the proprietor.

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  • The feng shui symbol of unlimited happiness, the symbol for infinity, brings good luck, happiness and prosperity as it attracts positive energy bringing balance to your life.

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  • The eight gold colored fish symbolize the lucky number eight, which attracts wealth.

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  • If you want to create a feng shui water feature design that attracts auspicious chi, looks beautiful and feels relaxing, you must carefully consider its location, size and interaction with the other elements of feng shui.

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  • Water that is allowed to become stagnant attracts stagnant energy.

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  • Never place an indoor water feature in a bedroom as it attracts negative energy and worry.

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  • To increase and strengthen the positive energy a water feature attracts, add stones or crystals to the water.

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  • Placing a water fountain in front of the house attracts auspicious chi and brings prosperity, good luck and abundance into the home.

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  • In your flying star chart analysis, it may be determined that there isn't enough metal element in your wealth sector to draw the water element that attracts wealth.

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  • Feng shui principles state that the koi is auspicious and attracts prosperity and abundance.

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  • Her salon is predominantly oriented to meet the hair care needs of African Americans, and the salon's convenient location on U Street currently attracts a very hip crowd.

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  • The final result is a sexy swimsuit that turns heads and attracts the attention of everyone around you.

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  • Designers are thrilled to see their swimsuits in this highly anticipated issue because it's so popular and attracts so much press, they know their designs are bound to be seen by many.

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  • UjENA attracts over 30 additional businesses to these events that are also looking for talent.

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  • The dampness also attracts other things you don't want in your crawl space, like vermin, bugs and other small creatures.

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  • The fundraiser should be something fun that attracts people and ultimately raises money.

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  • Check out other people's personal ads and note what attracts you.

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  • While a gardening club might attract people who like gardening, a singles gardening club attracts those who enjoy gardening and also single.

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  • Knowing that being nice and fun attracts boys, I can't help but wonder if your need to be liked and accepted in your new school has made you come across to your classmates as someone who is too serious, too quiet or too stuck up?

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  • Speed dating attracts busy singles who want a way to meet a lot of people face to face in a short period of time.

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  • Biomedical writing attracts people from a variety of fields to start careers writing about the rapidly developing biomedical sciences.

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  • Traditional astrology claims that the moon in a man's astrological chart dictates the kind of woman that attracts him the most.

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  • This is an Aries characteristic that first attracts and later keeps him interested, so don't share all of your secrets.

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  • This is the combination that attracts the Paparazzi.

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  • More positively, Mulucs are also very spontaneous and charming; this attracts others to them.

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  • While selling things on eBay to try to raise money and help pay for a car, Sam attracts the attention of the robots from both sides.

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  • The scent of blood attracts Jasper, who attacks, and Edward knocks Bella back into a table to protect her, cutting her arm badly.

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  • Neighbours is a cult phenomenon in the UK, where it typically attracts about three million viewers during its lunchtime showing and 2.6 million viewers for its evening repeat.

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  • However, the soap opera that attracts the most die-hard visitors to the site is All My Children.

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  • Soap operas seven greatest leading ladies are a prime example of what attracts so many fans to daytime soap operas.

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  • Egyptian tattoo art attracts scores of tattoo lovers because of the diversity of presentation and style.

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  • Tattooing can be a grind just like any other (e.g., kanji, tribal tattoos) but ultimately it should be a labor of love and a love for tattoos that attracts you to the field.

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  • The park also is home to an outdoor amphitheater that attracts big name musical acts during the summer.

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  • No doubt, this enticing timepiece attracts everybody's attention.

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  • This watch's ultra-feminine pink mother-of-pearl dial attracts the eye, but the round-cut diamonds glittering against a stainless steel case soon steals the show.

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  • The best center for each aspiring teacher is the one with an atmosphere and approach that attracts the individual.

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  • Nowadays you can gather a boatload of resumes just by cruising the online job boards and posting an ad which costs less than your local newspaper classifieds and attracts talent from a larger area.

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  • It gives you time to reflect on the interview and really highlight what attracts you to the position and company and how you'll fit.

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  • Broadcasted by CBS, the show typically attracts up to ten million viewers while generating its fair share of controversy.

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  • Because it has so many files available, it attracts new users, who bring more files.

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  • The search for the nation's next singing sensation is a process that attracts tens of thousands of individuals.

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  • She eventually attracts the attention of Jive Records.

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  • The show attracts a large number of viewers due to the hazardous conditions the drivers face, as well as the personalities of the drivers themselves.

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  • Without viewers watching, reality TV wouldn't survive, but what attracts viewers to reality TV?

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  • As your blog attracts more readers, an online community of sorts will get started.

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  • It is this interactive facet that attracts people to use the medium for communication.

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  • Unlike advertising, which tends to be static, a MySpace or FaceBook page has ongoing content, which in turn attracts ongoing readers.

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  • As there are already so many sites out there, many users won't immediately jump ship for new social networks unless there is something that attracts them.

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  • The conference attracts not only big names, but also big spenders who are looking for cutting edge products, services and ideas to invest in.

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  • Bad Astronomy is perfect for looking at what type of astronomy knowledge attracts a large audience.

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  • The following tips will help you to turn a simple eCommerce website, which attracts very few visitors, into one that flows with daily visitors who are looking to purchase what you sell.

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  • If you're trying to develop your website into one that attracts a very large influx of visitors, you could spend years trying to learn about SEO techniques or you could hire an economical search engine optimization firm.

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  • Geographically centered SEO attracts consumers from your area and helps your business grow.

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  • It is a small tropical island that attracts outdoor adventurists.

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  • This upscale setting attracts an elite crowd of local meat lovers.

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  • You might want to get there early, because the restaurant attracts quite a crowd, particularly during the weekend.

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  • S. and attracts around four million overnight tourists each year.

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  • From grandma to toddlers, this restaurant attracts the locals time and time again.

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  • In his Sylva sylvarum (1627), Francis Bacon states that " the original concretion of bitumen is a mixture of a fiery and watery substance," and observes that flame " attracts " the naphtha of Babylon " afar off."

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  • Lying near the northern entrance of the Menai Straits, it attracts many visitors.

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