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Los Angeles had evidently lost its pull.
Eventually I got older, moved away and, like most of the magical things of youth, the mall lost its pull on me.
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The budding sense that some readers had a year ago that Gawker was losing its pull in the news media was nipped by the return of Mr. Sicha.
Tom Phillips, president of TS Phillips Investments in Oklahoma City, said he expected that the dollar would lose its pull over the stock market because so many traders have placed bets that the currency will fall and lift stocks.
And Alex Salmond cannot easily claim the union has lost its emotional pull, not after he's seen the ease with which so many Britons, including Scots, draped themselves in its once terminally unfashionable colours.
Part way through "Squalor Victoria," the formerly poised Matt Berninger lost it, pulling at his hair and breaking from his steady baritone to wail, "SQUALOR VICTORIA, SQUALOR VICTORIA".
It's imagining Earth losing its gravitational pull and starting to fall".
Bay Area VCs agree that Silicon Valley may be losing its gravitational pull after all.
If the UK doesn't play its part, it will lose its entire geopolitical pull.
He's been in so much action that he just turned around and lost it and pulled the trigger".
And it could make up for much of the promotional boost Viacom lost when it pulled its content from YouTube, the video-sharing site owned by Google.
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