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Just as the events work to bond museum guests to each other, they can also bond the guests to the museum, bolstering attendance, memberships and even the bottom line.
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The center uses strategies similar to museums to bolster its support, trying to develop a more comprehensive junior membership and expanding its online presence.
Occupying two floors, it traces Judaism from 1200 B.C.E. to the present with graphics, photographs, maps, texts and objects taken largely from the museum's collection, bolstered by loans.
But a museum like this is also bolstering a national American identity, so it has high ambitions which deserve to be scrutinized.
And from New York to Houston to Denver to Seattle, museums in the United States have been bolstering their contemporary Asian holdings and organizing more shows in the field.
In its review, the National Research Council committee found that work at three Smithsonian centers -- the National Museum of Natural History, the National Zoological Park and the Smithsonian Center for Materials Research and Education -- was unique and bolstered the museum system.
The new project, which will also include a public museum, is expected to bolster tourism and to benefit a group of real estate companies that are redeveloping the provincial area.
The ICJ needs bolstering.
Bolstering Social Security?
They need bolstering.
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