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Monsoon is thought to attract slightly older shoppers than Accessorize, which mostly sells jewellery.
But spring break here -- a city that tends to attract slightly more moneyed students who can afford the relatively steep hotel prices -- has been Facebooked into greater respectability.
Polls have hardly moved since the beginning of August, with Labour and the Conservatives forecast to attract slightly less than 30% of the vote.
The two states also attract slightly different crowds: in Wyoming, it's business types and politicians from the Northeast; in Montana, it's Silicon Valley dot-comers and Los Angeles entertainment moguls.
"Unfortunately, they had slightly better quality in the final third and, with their finances, it means you can attract slightly better players.
Jitters over Asia's economic meltdown tempered growth fund inflows and let value funds attract slightly more investment dollars in 1997 and early 1998.
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And Hyundai attracts slightly more women than men as buyers, the reverse of the industry norm.
The estimates also showed that the live football broadcast attracted slightly fewer viewers than the N.F.L.'s "Hall of Fame" exhibition game that drew 11.4 million two weeks ago.
Last season, the Angels and the Dodgers attracted slightly more than seven million fans, representing the first time a metropolitan area crossed that threshold.
Only Annika Sorenstam, playing in her first event of the year, rivaled Wie for attention, although she attracted slightly smaller galleries.
Final figures for the live baseball game were not immediately available on Friday, but Nielsen's preliminary estimates show the broadcast attracted slightly fewer viewers than Wednesday's opening game, which garnered 15 million viewers.
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