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Several students trailed him, as often happens; at conferences, Grant attracts something more like a swarm.
Nevertheless there is something here that insinuates and attracts, something that keeps pulling us along this seemingly random path.
This prompted Business Insider to issue the following warning: "GOOGLE+ WILL EVENTUALLY FAIL unless it attracts something it doesn't yet have: women".
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These lists are constantly being added to, and Garrett won't stop until he has attracted something really rare.
"That's Kentertainment!," broadcast in New York on Fridays at 1 30 a.m. on Time Warner Channel 34, has attracted something of an underground following despite a negligible promotional budget.
Like that night at the grocery store, when, turning from the freezer case, I saw that we had attracted something of a crowd — and not a sympathetic one.
His minimalist musings have attracted something of a cult following, with his blog (www.wibsite.com/wiblog/dull/) counting about 85,000 page views a month.
Longer term, the city would like to attract something new, like a call center, said Harley A. Thompson, a stockbroker and alderman.
On Monday it was revealed that it will be Urinetown that opens in the capital, a show that attracted something of a cult following more than a decade ago.
James Farl Powers (1917-99) was a Midwesterner whose small output -- three collections of stories and two novels -- has attracted something of a cult following.
While it has never exploded in the ratings, the series, about the development of a boy band, has attracted something of a cult following.
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