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And, though struggling, companies like Sony continue to lure some of the country's top talent.
But the goal is to lure some of those visitors back.
Disguised as a police officer, Breivik managed to lure some of his victims out of hiding, convincing them that help had arrived.
Instead, it uses a transfer procedure to lure some of those who have taken up posts elsewhere.The system can still defeat such efforts.
The city may also lower rates for new companies, a bid to lure some of the water-guzzling industries, like brewing, which once helped Milwaukee thrive.
The perception that New York is once again a safe place to live has also helped lure some of the big thinkers.
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Even Chile is luring some of the talent that America rejects.
But Mr. Ovitz began luring some of his former clients at Creative Artists to his management company, which outraged the agents.
The Researchers in Schools programme works along the lines of the TeachFirst scheme, which lured some of the brightest graduates in the country into teaching.
The pair represent an increasingly rare breed in government as industry lures some of the technical best and brightest with high salaries.
It was the first night of the Fasig-Tipton sales, an annual yearling auction that each August lures some of the world's wealthiest people to a small town of 27,000, just three hours north of Manhattan.
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