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On its own - Vevo will take a larger share of ad revenues, and it can begin to lure users to it's planned premium subscription model.
Once they scatter (and hopefully not just fly away altogether), begin to lure them back with soft kee kee runs or lost yelps.[5].
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They have raised nearly €60m, and have begun to lure French researchers back from abroad.
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Its attractive and historically rich Old Town, as well as its small scale and bargain prices, are beginning to lure plenty of visitors.
Discounters, as Mr. Davidowitz pointed out, are indeed beginning to lure customers with vibrantly colorful, good-looking wares arranged on clean and spacious sales floors.
Mr. Schultz said the company had begun to lure customers back with a new coffee called Pike Place Roast, a better brewing system and improved service.
St. Michaels has begun to lure V.I.P.'s who, some boosters would have it, could propel it into the gilded realm of the Hamptons and Nantucket.
India's emerging superpower status is beginning to lure some of the third generation back there, seeing new opportunities in a growing economy, going back to the place their grandparents left for exactly the same reasons.
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