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en It's a result of a different age population mix. Richmond has some new things but it's mostly new condos and things like that. They don't attract children. They attract young professionals.

en We realize that things that attract retirees are different from those that attract 17-year-olds. A young person might want to work during spring break and summer. Older workers might not want to work during the hottest months of the year.

en Flowers attract bees and colors attract children so if we can send great messages through color then we have accomplished our goal.

en We want to have a second team and we can share information, ... It will make things better. Plus, we want to attract the minority population and have them support our race team.

en The money is just a springboard to attract more people, ... After this, I'm going to have to attract the next major level of funding.

en To attract sophisticated investors to the business was our plan. This is a company built to attract institutional capital.

en The new vision of the department is to attract external funding, to attract majors and to make the whole student engagement a reality.

en Medical school classes, on average are 60% female. So for your sub-specialty to survive, you have to be able to attract, you want to be able to attract the best and the brightest people. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and understanding of her emotions. Medical school classes, on average are 60% female. So for your sub-specialty to survive, you have to be able to attract, you want to be able to attract the best and the brightest people.

en We see the same people almost every time. And then some nights we'll go on an off night and it's a whole, entire different crowd. A lot of times it's according to the production. Some attract a younger group and some attract old.

en It's sheer numbers. They're able to attract a type of player that we're not able to attract at Kent State. We're not making any excuses but we're probably not going to be able to get a McDonald's All-American, where they can.

en Between those two things, maybe it will help a little to attract faculty.

en First of all, you can't 'attract' bees. Once they're in your yard, there are things you can do to keep them there.

en First of all, you can't `attract' bees, ... Once they're in your yard, there are things you can do to keep them there.

en These are the sort of things that will help attract visitors in the other times of the year. Not to mention things like cycling, hiking, golf and even game fishing, which are all events that can take place all year round.

en The only way this pairing came about is that as a staff and an agency, we are dog-crazy. We thought this was a different kind of niche to attract more people. ... We wanted to attract more families, and not just your super-jock types.


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