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But as dollars rose and the total number of campaigns proliferated, good influencers (meaning those who are reliable and create attractive branded content) started to attract a disproportionate share of the work.
It was in the mid-1980's that Mr. Sharpton started to attract a following.
It was only when the National Theatre changed its programming that it started to attract a new BAME audience.
Over time, residents organized concerts and started to attract a different audience: Parisians looking for an underground scene.
It was as Quasimoto, a "fake," or invented, m.c., that Madlib started to attract a wider audience, at least among the hip-hop cognoscenti.
Although they have recently started to attract a poor press, their role in the liberalisation of the domestic energy market should not be underestimated.
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In its prospectus, the college promotes Yehe as "ideal for young people who do not perform well under examination conditions or who prefer a more creative or practical approach to learning", but it is starting to attract a wider group.
He also arranges activities on request – and that is the second reason Madeira is starting to attract a new crowd: it offers every kind of adventure sport you can imagine.
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