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If "kosher" does manage to attract a broader following, it might make it easier for a lonely Jew in a little town to find some matzo next Passover.
They found one in a particularly American religion: UFOlogy.Will this long-awaited comeback manage to attract a new generation of adolescent Indyites?
Despite that strong language, the four conspicuously did not manage to attract a fifth vote for their position then, and it is far from certain that a fifth vote exists today.
The company designs micro-displays for wearable video screens, and did manage to attract a small minority of gurus as buyers, despite the widespread selling.
The lucky few who do manage to attract a few eyeballs out of the gate often don't have much of a strategy for cultivating a loyal following going forward.
Where a female has lost her mate but maintained her breeding site, she usually seems to manage to attract a new spouse.
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Glastonbury has always managed to attract a diversity of acts, which is, I hope, part of its unique appeal.
The bakery's small retail shop has managed to attract a loyal following for its breads and pastries.
To gain foreign contacts, she backed a club "for international diplomats," which managed to attract a visit in 2010 by Britain's former Prime Minister Tony Blair.
The tournament is part of the European Tour and McIlroy has managed to attract a fine field to the event at Royal County Down.
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