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Years of breathtaking growth attracted vast inflows of foreign capital in the 1990s.
Mining attracted vast amounts of capital, some of it from the aristocracy.
His sermons at St . Pauls attracted vast congregations for the next 20 years.
Under his administration, the city attracted vast investments from many of the biggest multinationals, including Volkswagen and General Motors.
Watching Ricky Martin perform connects me to the very young me who attracted vast disapproval for dancing around the house.
Buddhism flourished in eastern India, with major monastic centres at Nalanda, Vikramashila, and Paharpur that attracted vast numbers of students from India and abroad.
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She cited recent BBC1 programmes on the arts, including one about Picasso, saying they were not designed to attract vast audiences.
The convoluted European bailout in March of Cyprus, whose banks faced collapse after attracting vast amounts of Russian money, also shows Switzerland's ability to attract money stretches well beyond maintaining secrecy, local bankers say.
If this unusual exhibition should move more visitors to go and admire the cartoons always on view in the V&A, where they rarely attract vast crowds, that would be enough to validate it.
Like Snapchat, Facebook began by attracting vast amounts of users before monetizing this resource by selling them ads, and - more controversially - mining their personal information in order to sell them better ads.
Such debates and discoveries continue to attract vast crowds and to stimulate curators, academics, and practicing artists, suggesting that Degas's full stature has yet to be fully measured.
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