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Those countries, in turn, will then start to attract more workers from farther away.
Don't hold your breath, but if it catches on nationally, the Republicans might start to attract someone other than straight old white guys.
"Especially with warm weather coming," Ms. Granata said, "the city needs to act quickly or the site will start to attract vermin and become a health hazard".
"It's grown each year," he said, "and I think as long as we continue to do things that improve not only the golf course but also the event — what happens if you start to attract players, then the event improves".
As it is likely that the studios will still continue to release their new films on the cinema circuit, those movie houses that invest in digital equipment could start to attract the biggest crowds.
The site did not start to attract athletes or coaches until last year when 1,265 students enrolled for free, bringing the total to more than 1,500 from the United States and countries as far away as South Africa.
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Baldassari was starting to attract personal criticism as well.
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