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en Part of the attraction is that a lot of people couldn't get there.

en We're talking about people in their 30s wanting to take a sabbatical and see the world, go back to school, fix up a house or have a baby. The attraction that 401(k) accounts will have for people who can't touch them until they're in their 60s won't be as strong as the attraction of an employer participation program where employees can access those funds earlier in their lives. They'll want to make some of their dreams come true earlier rather than later.

en Successfully adding the popular characters from the Pirates of the Caribbean films with the mythology of our classic attraction is an example of Disney synergy and Walt Disney Imagineering at its finest. These additions will result in an exciting new chapter for the attraction and an unforgettable experience for our guests, giving them another reason to come and be a part of our continuing 50th anniversary celebration.

en It was a big part of raising my stock. His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise. People thought I couldn't run a good 40. Proving people wrong was a big part of it. Everybody doubted me. The only ones who believed in me were my coaches and my family. I always had it in my mind that I was one of the best corners out there.

en For the most part, the attraction's gone. It will make the clubs less fun.

en For the most part, the attraction's gone. It will make the clubs less fun.

en Max and Moritz for their part found no attraction in it.
  Wilhelm Busch

en That feeling that something could jump off at any second was actually part of the attraction.

en I think it has an attraction: the Mardi Gras, Bourbon Street, the fun area, it's warmer than Madison. But now it's got the attraction of a city in dire need, a physical manifestation of a way we can help out.

en It is definitely a tourist attraction. And for Mexico, it is our Number 1 attraction.

en When you hire a good coach, it's basically an attraction. (Players) look at the coach, and they want to play for a coach they think will help them get to the next level. The kids here are basically having a good time. They're learning we're winning because of the coach. It's attraction. The word attraction is very, very important. A good coach attracts.

en I've got to admit that it's the apparent impossibility of staging these shows that's part of the attraction.

en It would be naive to believe that kind of attraction stops after age 18, ... It takes no brilliance of vision to see that the sex abuse crisis involves the great difficulty of those with same sex attraction living in close quarters with males.

en It was a bad play on my part. I put two wrong guys in a screening situation. Channing couldn't get out, and Jamal [Crawford] couldn't get out ... I put the wrong people in a position to fail. That's the bottom line.

en I think it's become a tourist attraction, which kind of takes away the nostalgia of it, ... I don't like that it's become a tourist attraction and CBGB T-shirts are sold at Urban Outfitters and stuff.


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