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The America's Cup sailing match, which starts April 16 in Valencia, Spain, for instance, attracts less television coverage than some international events.
"A sea mountain, for instance, attracts water toward it because its mass produces gravity that pulls down in all directions, from its top all the way down its sides," he said, "The object below actually creates a hump over itself that roughly suggests its shape.
It will, for instance, attract even more EU migrants.
Electric charges, for instance, attract or repel each other by exchanging photons – quanta of light that carry the electromagnetic force.
For instance, attracting people from the city centre into the rave dens of neighbouring, post-industrial Digbeth can be difficult.
Egypt, for instance, attracted only $5 billion to $10 billion in foreign investment over the past five years; Tunisia, with its much smaller population, attracted less than $2 billion a year.
Prime time hours are more coveted than daytime hours because they generally have higher ratings; Mr. O'Reilly, for instance, attracted nearly three million viewers a night in the first quarter.
Yet, in the Harper era, any research connected with human-caused climate change — melting ice in the Arctic, for instance — attracted particular scrutiny.
A corn maze at Long Acre Farms outside Rochester, for instance, attracted 35,000 visitors last year, more than double the number when it first started in 1998.
Yet, in the Harper era, any research connected with human-caused climate change melting ice in the Arctic, for instance—attracted particular scrutiny.
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