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IT seems that Mississippi has always exerted a distinctive pull on its native writers.
The sound of the male voice in the higher registers has always exerted its own special pull.
A woman we know writes: For years I wondered why the word "pudding"has always exerted such power over me.
Magical, dirty, often dangerous, it is clear the Thames has always exerted a huge emotional pull on the national psyche.
Royal occasions, grossly expensive sporting events, the armed forces: all the bread and circuses by which the elite have always exerted control over hoi polloi.
It's clear that this dauntless creature, now on the eve of her 90th birthday, has always exerted a powerfully seductive pull.
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Alan Inkles, director of the Staller Center, agreed that New York City would always exert a powerful influence over Long Island.
Icebergs, on the other hand, always exert a stabilizing influence on the salinity of the water column.
The center will always exert a pull; but each time you come close to the center, you must remember: never stop thinking about the edges.
But a Russian official can always exert enough pressure on any public event to make it conform with any demand — or be canceled.
For the fresh-faced hopefuls who troop to New York each year with footlights in their eyes, of course, Midtown Manhattan will always exert an Emerald City-type magnetic pull.
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