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In 1971 The Times quoted Jimi Fox, who operated a clothing store at 793 Madison, as saying that the mall had "attracted nothing but hippies here".
No herring usually means no bass, which was confirmed after two hours in the damp morning where we attracted nothing more impressive than two six-inch small fry.
(We encountered more than a dozen police boats and attracted nothing more than a smile and a bemused shake of the head).
Even Ralph Fiennes playing Richard II at the Gainsborough Studios has attracted nothing like the attention that accompanied his Hackney Empire Hamlet a few years back.
Paul Ryan's Medicare plan has attracted nothing but scorn from liberals.
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War attracts nothing so much as cliche.
And yet the Territorial Army attracts nothing but derision and sniggers in the British society.
It largely failed in that attempt, attracting nothing like the numbers the Spanish civil war did: in fact, only an estimated 10 foreign recruits joined up.
Considering that a dangerous tackle capable of ending a career or leaving its victim requiring surgery followed by months of rehabilitation usually attracts nothing more than a three-game ban the harshness of Evans's punishment seems bound to provoke considerable debate.
Getting trounced by the Milwaukee Bucks attracts nothing but a ton of salty comments on Twitter.
Most pitches end up falling flat, attracting nothing--buy why?
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