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drawing card
noun
Something that grabs attention
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John McCormack greatest drawing card among recital singers.
Then there's the bitchiness, which truly has been Mr. Stadiem's great forte and drawing card.
The drawing card of the first, on Jan . 30 is the terrifying minidrama "Bluebeard's Castle," with the mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung and the bass-baritone Falk Struckmann.
JPMorgan is just about the only big financial institution that emerged with its reputation and finances intact, a drawing card with clients.
WOODBURY remains a drawing card not only as a fine antiques center but also for its Saturday-morning Parisian-style flea market.
Without Lemieux, the Penguins' biggest drawing card, attendance has plunged by about 3,000 a game, to its lowest levels since before the team drafted him in 1984.
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However, the production's drawing-card, and ultimate problem, is Vanessa Redgrave.
He was also its greatest drawing-card, its highest salaried performer--at least of his day--and the idol of millions of youngsters throughout the land.
Adler figures that Horton Plaza needs a major drawing-card cultural center, and the San Diego Art Center needs a Horton Plaza.
Almost immediately, Pope had an inkling that Chia might be the Falcons' drawing card.
"Opening that vast territory and vast population to economic development is a good drawing card".
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