As for the mentally unbalanced people that seem to be attracted to this site, remember that hate is not a good thing. |
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The Biology award went to a group that showed a species of mosquito is equally attracted to people's stinky feet as to Limburger cheese. |
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Some species will be attracted to roadsides if they smell fast-food containers, apple cores, candy wrappers, soda bottles, and the like. |
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The liquid solution works by binding to anything it is attracted to, such as cement or lime. |
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He may not have had his eyes, but he looked great, he was sharp, he was smart and women were attracted to him. |
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The news now is that England's victory will see the dawn of a new era in rugby union, with more and more people attracted to the game. |
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A lizard's body size affected its tendency to be attracted to the lure of death adders. |
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The provincial Hamiltons are immediately attracted to the lure of the city and soon fall victim to its various temptations. |
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Hawk owls are routinely attracted to the small lure from nearly a mile away. |
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Not surprisingly, he is particularly attracted to a luscious surface and to virtuoso effects. |
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Frogs and newts have already been attracted to three new natural spring ponds at Abbey Meads School. |
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A crisis in the supply of teachers is looming as fewer university students are attracted to the profession. |
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Remember that writers are attracted to people and places with interesting names. |
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Research reaches his desk warning that young people are not attracted to a career in business. |
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Is it any wonder that young people are not attracted to the game in great numbers? |
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I think that often I'm attracted to stories where something has to be revealed. |
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As he came of age, the young man displayed little interest in the family business but was attracted to art and literature. |
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This is a very powerful argument, and one that I was attracted to for some time. |
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She is clearly not part of the system and people are attracted to her vulnerability. |
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Beyond that, people are attracted to lighthouses as a symbol of hope or truth. |
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The detailed design of certain areas of the building is part of the reason people are attracted to it. |
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Young people are attracted to drugs and the drug culture because of the fun and the thrills. |
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He was initially attracted to painting, which was to remain one of his passions. |
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Possibly this explains why so many young people are attracted to these kinds of movements. |
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However, his interest in medicine was not great and he was instead attracted to mathematics. |
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That is not to deny that people are attracted to New York for good economic reasons. |
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She was the perfect example of the sort of woman I am automatically attracted to. |
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I had seen the way she behaved when she found someone she was attracted to, she was a predator. |
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Someone may be attracted to you and express interest in furthering your relationship. |
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That men should be attracted to more fertile women makes sense from an evolutionary perspective. |
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Since she flirted with everyone and undoubtedly had a seductive personality, he was probably attracted to her. |
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My own interpretation would be that basically, you're either attracted to a specific person or you're not. |
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Especially when I've been attracted to three different guys in the past year. |
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He knows Sarah would do anything to get her hands on someone she is attracted to. |
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Pay close attention to the different types of potential lovers, and partners you have been attracted to in the past. |
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And frankly, it makes me wonder why you were attracted to GD in the first place. |
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He's constantly attracted to other women, but I don't think he sleeps around. |
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I know I can't change what type of women my husband is attracted to, but how can I learn to live with this? |
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I hate being short and to top it off, I have a penchant for being attracted to very tall men. |
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If you radiate a sense of fun, humor, and happiness, your date will be attracted to that and want to see you again. |
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He was the first man she'd been attracted to who was also a good friend and that in itself made him dear to her. |
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Now my problem is I'm not the type of guy these women seem to be attracted to. |
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Being strongly attracted to systems, together with a lack of empathy, may be the core characteristics of individuals on the autistic spectrum. |
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More and more couples are being attracted to saltwater fly and lure fishing even if it's for just two weeks holiday in the sun each year. |
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Ferromagnetic objects are of metallic composition and are highly attracted to magnetic poles. |
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Some theorists were attracted to notions of climatic determinism, believing that heat and humidity would sap Australians' intellectual powers. |
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It catches insects in flight and uses sapsucker holes to feed on sap and insects attracted to the sap. |
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They also visit sapsucker holes and feed on sap and insects attracted to the holes. |
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For men, it holds out the fantasy that babes are attracted to geeky men who really, really care about what they think. |
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What was wrong about me calling her babe and mentioning the fact that she just might be attracted to me? |
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He does seem to be very, very attracted to tall, long-stemmed blondes, not unlike his pretty mama. |
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In the warm months, I enjoy watching the animals that are attracted to the flowers in my backyard. |
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They can't see red, but are attracted to some red flowers, such as bee balm, that reflect ultraviolet light. |
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They are strongly attracted to artificial light and will come in through window screens if not a fine mesh. |
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At this stage, at least one theca is already opened, and pollinators are attracted to the flowers. |
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After meeting everybody, each person wrote down those they'd been attracted to. |
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Rather than the attraction to Lauren, Abhidar had been attracted to her intellectual beauty rather than physical. |
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Corporations are attracted to the WTO to get business-friendly trade rules because it has teeth. |
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I still find him sexy and am attracted to him, but I can't tell what he is thinking. |
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The mind is attracted to complex issues which resound with profundity and emotional depth. |
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All those who have been attracted to the Army are doing it for money, sort of mercenaries. |
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Insects are attracted to brightly coloured clothes and strong perfume and body lotion. |
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First of all, when you said humans were never attracted to the smell of body odour, you couldn't have been more wrong. |
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What boggles the mind, Cynthia, I guess is we can understand anyone being attracted to another faith. |
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They're also attracted to bright, bold colours and sharp outlines, and any sudden movement may attract their gaze. |
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Psocids are also known as booklice because some types of the insect are attracted to delicate materials such as books and furs. |
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Chileans are generally not attracted to the casualness and, what some consider to be sloppiness, of dress in the United States. |
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How could she be attracted to such a rude, egotistical, high-handed, bossy man like him? |
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There's a personality type in guys she's been attracted to in the past where they turn out to be far more narcissistic than they initially seem. |
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It was not unusual for highly intelligent men to be attracted to cults or sects, she said. |
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She had done needlepoint and crocheting before being attracted to beadwork. |
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Positively charged pesticide molecules are attracted to and can bind to negatively charged clay particles. |
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He continued to be attracted to the Scottish uplands and became leader of the college hill walking group. |
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Butterflies and hummingbirds will be attracted to windows box planters or containers of bright flowers. |
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Because of the dominance of the site, more jobseekers are attracted to it making it more valuable to employers. |
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The birds prospecting for nesting sites were most attracted to areas where other birds had large broods of robust infants. |
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She says speed dating is based on the concept that people are either attracted to each other straight away or not, in other words, gut instinct. |
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And companies used to button-down management types may not be attracted to these fast-paced, open-ended methods. |
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The pentane molecule, however, has neither hydrogen bonding nor polar groups to be attracted to water molecules. |
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The ants are attracted to the sweet gel and can take a stomachful of poison back to their mound. |
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About five years later he was attracted to the natural beauty of stone and he became a highly original exponent of direct carving in this medium. |
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Commuters are attracted to areas where house prices are still relatively low and the road is straight. |
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These sub-humans are attracted to the happiness of others like flies to ordure. |
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They aren't always attracted to the hypermasculinized, bushy-eyebrowed, wide-jawed caveman type, flush with testosterone. |
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These charged particles continue through the cell to the collecting area where they are attracted to a series of grounded plates. |
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But it is hoped even more big stars will be attracted to the city by the new outdoor venue. |
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By the way, this is totally a relationship question because I'm attracted to athletic, outdoorsy guys, but I'm a physical coward. |
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Mossies and midges are attracted to the carbon dioxide and various cetyl alcohols you give off especially from your toes. |
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You tend to be more attracted to the outrageous than one who looks and act like everyone else. |
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He was probably attracted to women who were rich and sleek and beautiful and who worked in high-powered jobs like his own. |
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Water molecules are not only attracted to each other, but to any molecule with positive or negative charges. |
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An inability to speak Hindi has not, however, deterred the growing numbers of audiences attracted to Bollywood. |
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It intrigued him to see that there was one girl out there who wasn't attracted to his charm. |
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Darcy, though attracted to the next sister, the lively and spirited Elizabeth, greatly offends her by his supercilious behaviour at a ball. |
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Mr Selisho said consumers were normally attracted to products that were better packaged than those which looked poor. |
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New species of bats have been attracted to the renovated roost, including pipistrelle bats and lesser horseshoe bats. |
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In 1902, Beijerinck reported that chromogenic bacteria are attracted to light. |
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Studies in Central America have shown that animals, like hutia, are attracted to gardens because they offer choice foods. |
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Is it possible to be attracted to someone, without feeling any attraction towards his identical twin? |
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European researchers found that mice are more attracted to cocoa than cheddar. |
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Insects such as ants, wasps and flies from the vicinity are attracted to these rewards and defend the plants facultatively against herbivores. |
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I think the woman should continue to be her own person, because that's what I was attracted to in the beginning. |
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He showed that the amoeba Pelomyxa became immotile upon illumination, whereas the photosynthetic alga Euglena was attracted to light. |
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Spider mites, mealy worms and scale are insect pests that are attracted to orchids. |
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If there was the remotest chance that James was attracted to him too, could he commit himself to a relationship? |
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For the latter, it is a case of ensuring the customer is aware of the service and is attracted to using it as opposed to the competition. |
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Research on female-to-males attracted to men shows that they do not fit as easily into the reductionistic typology. |
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But Johnson and Boswell were not the only literary figures to be attracted to these western islands. |
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Slugs are attracted to beer, and this weakness can be exploited by deploying pitfall traps baited with beer. |
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As soon as it began, he worried that the girl might be more attracted to Chris, who was so charismatic and flirtatious. |
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How could Alicia be attracted to that scar-faced, silent, sullen boy when a man of his calibre was paying court to her? |
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Unbelievers who undergo conversion are almost always attracted to religion's more traditional forms. |
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I hoped there were not too many other factors for I was already strongly attracted to him in spite of his recent crudity. |
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The developers were attracted to the quality and freshness of the European-design work. |
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Will's always been a cutie and I've always been attracted to him, even during my everlasting love for Brett. |
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The thing about Dean is that he has an earthiness, that connection to nature, and people are attracted to it. |
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Jane found the twenty-one-year-old Cambridge postgraduate a fascinating and slightly eccentric character and was immediately attracted to him. |
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Customers are also often attracted to such accounts by the promise of preferential interest rates. |
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If he hadn't known her there was no cheating, just him being a man attracted to a pretty woman. |
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I think people are attracted to the humour and nostalgia of the Scots and Geordies that Alex portrays. |
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As a filmmaker, Sean Penn is attracted to the hinterland, where obsessions feed off primitive fear. |
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I believe people today can be attracted to a belief system that is rational and defensible. |
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Yet I've pretty much come to the definite conclusion that he must at least be attracted to me. |
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Anyone who has used a lead light while camped out on a warm night will know what a profusion of bugs will be attracted to it. |
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Two-thirds said they were more attracted to the idea of glamping than to traditional camping. |
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He's simultaneously attracted to and repelled by the locale, and the movie seems always balanced delicately between the two. |
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Grinning I realised it was the figure who was so attracted to the gardener's gnomes. |
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Today people who could have been attracted to a professional or working environment not dedicated to profit are denied that option. |
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If he wasn't so sweet and gorgeous and funny she would never have been attracted to him in the first place. |
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In the 1760s, a few families from New England and Northern Ireland were attracted to the area by the rich fishing grounds. |
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This fact eludes numerous media members who have been attracted to Napster's deals with Penn State and the University of Rochester. |
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He said that horses and mules and donkeys were attracted to a nearby spring. |
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She had always been attracted to the exotic, the different, and the unique. |
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I have actually become more attracted to exotic dancers than any other type of girls. |
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The reason I was attracted to it in the first place is because people are absurd. |
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He was different from the typical guy that I was attracted to, but that was part of the attraction. |
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I'm attracted to photography for its voyeuristic quality, and I approach the subject in an abandoned, playful, intuitive way. |
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I'm not at all attracted to Colin Firth, but as Mr Darcy, wahay, the man could brood and simper all he liked around me! |
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He was surprised when the kids were more attracted to a showcase of Smithsonian abstracts than to a display of Mickey and Minnie art. |
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Butterflies are attracted to brightly colored, sweet-smelling flowers that allow them easy access. |
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An electronic cleaner produces negative ions that are attracted to the pollutants. |
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He had been attracted to the welfarist ideas of William Beveridge in Britain. |
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A war hero with raffish good looks, he had all the personal attributes to make a successful match, and Elizabeth was clearly attracted to him. |
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How else to explain why discerning, well-heeled travellers are attracted to a tiny, scrubby island stuck in a 1970s time warp? |
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They are attracted to each other because of raging hormones that are present especially during your teenage and adolescent years. |
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Plenty of carnivalgoers were attracted to the vintage car display and on Sunday there was a commercial vehicle rally. |
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Why would Summer, almost twenty years her junior, and university educated, be attracted to Bridget? |
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Advertisers are attracted to us because we have the affluent male audience, which is increasingly difficult to get a message to. |
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Its diet consists of aquatic insects which are attracted to its trenches by the aerated water it leaves in its wake. |
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People are attracted to the quality of life, particularly in terms of homeownership and real estate. |
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Monkeys, who carry dangerous diseases, are attracted to the overflowing trash receptacles. |
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I looked at his red hair and his muscular, hairy legs and decided I wasn't attracted to him. |
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Fun-loving, spirited, humorous and attracted to outdoor amour, be warned that these high energy, exuberant wooers set a strapping pace. |
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The young, college-educated knowledge worker is attracted to an urban environment, not the suburbs. |
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Slugs are attracted to the yeasty smell of beer, and they fall into the pan and drown. |
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I also used to always be attracted to certain types of minerals and gems, primarily quartz and amethyst. |
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As a young office worker, then a proofreader, he was attracted to anarchism before becoming a syndicalist. |
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For example, some species may be attracted to human blood while others may feed only on the blood of wild or domestic animals. |
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When two atoms swap electrons to produce a cation and an anion, the two ions are attracted to each other. |
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Cations within the middle solution are attracted to one electrode and anions to the other. |
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I found myself strangely, nay, irresistibly attracted to this shocking and revolting oppressor of women and blacks. |
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There are few things more intimidating to most heterosexual men than a gay man who is attracted to them. |
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I am a Leo, so I think I only tend to get attracted to girls who are Aries, Gemini, Libra or Sagittarius. |
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For instance, hummingbirds are attracted to coral bells and columbine in spring, scarlet monkey flower and salvia in summer, and California fuchsia in late summer and fall. |
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Many, he said, were attracted to the occult simply by curiosity, and then by a desire to investigate the proof it offered of the existence of the spirit world. |
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Little marine life has been attracted to the wreck, apart from the odd moray eel and scorpionfish and a shoal of cardinalfish buzzing around the cockpit. |
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But the bands that I was initially attracted to in punk rock were anarchist punk bands. |
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While Larry, on the other hand, was not especially attracted to Andie, he was fully supportive of Rachel exploring her attraction. |
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The baby was naturally attracted to the bowlful of gold and jewels, but an angel intervened and pushed his hand to the other bowl. |
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Remember when Chandler was sexually attracted to sharks and Phoebe raised a litter of baby rats? |
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On a practical level, readers are attracted to books that they can read in short bits. |
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The birds may be fatally attracted to lighthouses, offshore drilling platforms, and the high-intensity lamps used by fishermen to lure squid to the surface. |
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Mr. Tesch said new industry and new professions would be created as manufacturers and maintenance industries will be attracted to the town to build and service the motorhomes. |
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The initiative is timed to coincide with the start of summer and the Euro 2004 football tournament, which will see more people attracted to the town centre. |
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Blowflies, such as greenbottles and bluebottles, are attracted to your rabbit and its housing by the presence of faeces, urine, rotting vegetables and open wounds. |
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The highest number of birds shot were dunlin, a small flocking species typically attracted to foreshore habitat such as the mudflats on Sea Island's western tip. |
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But once the dust settles and shoppers in record numbers continue to be attracted to the town the inevitable spin off will make virtually everyone a beneficiary. |
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High achievers and go-getters are naturally attracted to such challenges and will organise their own funding and resources in a quest to win that prize. |
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Similarly, the leek moth Acrolepiopsis assectella Zeller and the onion fly Delia antiqua Meigen are both attracted to their respective host plants by the flavour volatiles. |
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It is very likely that the next person one is attracted to has no concept of polyamory, and expects to enter into an exclusive relationship, not an open one. |
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Very early on, I was attracted to the sounds of stringed instruments like the dulcimer and mandolin, which were commonly played in that part of the country. |
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Soon, he was attracted to clay and turned to designer pottery, producing earthenware with the assistance of local potters from a studio in Kottayam district. |
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If you come across, personality-wise, as someone sturdy and supportive, then guys who need a little rah-rah now and then will be attracted to you. |
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His unique teaching style gained him the admiration and affection of the many talented undergraduate and graduate students who were attracted to his lectures and seminars. |
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It is amusing to me how Americans are attracted to simple categorizations. |
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Incidentally, it has always seemed strange to me that modern New Agers and others are attracted to Catharism, with its uncompromising rejection of our world. |
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Fred Turner was a gifted speaker, attracted to books and public oratory. |
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The positive ions are attracted to the negative electrode and vice versa. |
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You are attracted to those who are unbridled, untrammeled, and free. |
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Professional and recreational fishermen and crabbers are the worst offenders, attracted to the large fish and sand crab populations found in the area. |
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Gary the guide reported that for all Beijing's attractions, westerners are magnetically attracted to the local flea market, the Silk Alley Market. |
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I was attracted to the party's fight for the unions to build a labor party to defeat the two existing parties and bring the working class to power. |
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While my friends insist that I should be dating sophisticated thirty-something women with the aim of settling down, I find myself attracted to wild, volatile hellraisers. |
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I'm attracted to all kinds of writing, from Mark Twain to Jean Genet. |
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Scientists like Shubin, Gao, and Carroll say they are attracted to the study of salamanders because the amphibians give them a window to see how evolutionary mechanisms work. |
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One of the reasons that Borges as a South American was attracted to this particular North American writer was that Poe thought of himself as a Southerner. |
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She was attracted to communalism, practiced homeopathy and diet reform, critiqued unfair labor practices, and excoriated men for their treatment of women. |
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It seems that younger people who are attracted to Left politics today are drawn more to the politics of anarchism than to the politics of socialism. |
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Folklore claims that foxes were attracted to this species of grape, hence the scientific name Vitis vulpina and the common names fox grape and vixen grape. |
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He was attracted to Babism as a movement, not as a religion that much. |
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The pair said they were partly attracted to the pub, which has a 50-seat restaurant, because it was a free house, allowing them to serve a selection of real ales. |
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Some use electrostatic precipitators, which are charged plates that collect the particles before they are attracted to something else in the room. |
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Their tendency to roost in tight flocks and be easily attracted to decoys may have made them vulnerable to market hunters, who had a significant impact on the population. |
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Studying and interning at formal clinical locations, she became more attracted to alternative approaches because conventional methods leave very little room for spirituality. |
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Midlanders were particularly attracted to the South West, Liverpudlians and Mancunians to Wales and Londoners to the South Coast or theme parks in the Home Counties. |
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Other people are attracted to the high-spirited personality of the Ariens. |
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Plant bugs and rose chafers are attracted to white, so if these insects are a problem, use white index cards and smear petroleum jelly on them to snare the insects. |
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Britain was attracted to the Malay peninsula by its vast reserves of tin, and later found that the rich soil was also highly productive for growing rubber trees. |
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Did anyone think, when they read The giver for the first time, that they would ever be sexually attracted to Jonas? |
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Human beings are attracted to things they can associate themselves with. |
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It is also true that more people will always be attracted to the passive, easy nature of lowbrow culture than those who will take the time to decipher high culture. |
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In the woods, a variety of large and small animals and birds are attracted to red maple, including deer, elk, screech owls, moose and pileated woodpeckers. |
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He was attracted to a mixture, as Epstein puts it, of Eros and Thanatos. |
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I do believe that you are attracted to some of the role playing and theatrics that come with it, and I think you might even find that part sexually rewarding. |
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In terms of imagery I am really attracted to the intricacies of weaving. |
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I think people are attracted to the humour and nostalgia that he portrays. |
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Dead wood attracts wood boring insects, magnificent stag beetles, and birds that feed on insects attracted to rotting wood such as the woodpecker. |
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Hummingbirds, for example, are attracted to red flowers, such as bee balm, although you also may wish to fill a hummingbird feeder with a sugar-water mixture. |
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Gerhard, a quiet dreamy boy, found himself attracted to the conventicles, but although he heard numerous gospel sermons, his mind remained confused and his heart untouched. |
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I found myself wondering why so many people are attracted to the city. |
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Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Samantha Parton doesn't mince words when explaining why the Be Good Tanyas are attracted to traditional roots music. |
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Tommy is a jaded veteran attracted to his father's sexy trophy wife. |
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The most widely discussed, if highly controversial, theory is that candirus are attracted to urine streams, mistaking them for the gill streams of fish. |
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At Eglin AFB, Florida, test manager Maura Phillips is attracted to uptight Deputy Commander for Operations Colonel Jake McAllister. |
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Gay men attracted to the straight, the bi-curious, and the terrified swarmed in to reap this fresh harvest. |
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A year later about 140 prospectors and fossickers had been attracted to the new fields. |
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Writers say they are attracted to television because it's more of a writer's medium. |
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Among lure-responding Bactrocera species, males of a given species are attracted to either raspberry ketone or methyl eugenol but not both. |
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Because of its structure, the compound is strongly attracted to the fat molecules which are natural components of all animal cell membranes. |
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The bees will be attracted to the sweetpea flowers and are then more likely to pollinate the beans as well. |
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Their infants were attracted to the womblike sound and warmth of the maternal heart. |
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I immediately was attracted to the extremely bright attitude indicator that showed I was in a level left turn. |
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Too many people over the years, both on and off the field, have been attracted to St James's by the illuminated pound sign outside. |
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The new definition would change the name to pedohebephilic disorder and would include people attracted to pubescent children. |
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The scholar Cui Shensi steals glimpses of a beautiful woman living in seclusion and becomes so attracted to her that he proposes marriage. |
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In a society where spiritual rootlessness is epidemic, it may be that some will be attracted to a church with deep spiritual roots. |
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Blackfly are attracted to nasturtiums, caterpillars often attack canary creeper and lilies are prone to lily beetle. |
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She left her hometown, attracted to the glamour of the big city. |
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Ladies are often attracted to a silken locked guitarist but a follicly challenged harpist is a different matter. |
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He spotted a pair of shoes belonging to a woman house guest, found himself irresistibly attracted to them and began taking them to his bedroom. |
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Evidence has shown that social workers are attracted to serving the most economically disadvantaged populations. |
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Blackfly are attracted to nasturtiums, caterpillars often attack canary creeper, and lilies are prone to lily beetle. |
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Online matching and speed dating have given researchers unprecedented opportunity to explore who's attracted to whom and why. |
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Butterflies especially will flock to the aptly named Butterfly Bush, and Monarchs are attracted to Milkweed. |
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The viewers were largely attracted to the landscapes that pay homage to the nature's regality and its delightful variations. |
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During the Roman invasion the invaders were attracted to Derbyshire because of the lead ore in the limestone hills of the area. |
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At an early age, Francis was attracted to science and what he could learn about it from books. |
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The monk Ceolfrith was attracted to Ripon from Gilling Abbey, which had recently been depopulated as a result of the plague. |
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Some authors believe that despite his marriage, Bacon was primarily attracted to men. |
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Williams was attracted to Eastern Orthodoxy at a young age, often attending the Sunday Divine Liturgy at a local Orthodox church. |
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However, it is clear that Austen was genuinely attracted to Lefroy and subsequently none of her other suitors ever quite measured up to him. |
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However, following the stagflation of the 1970s, policymakers began to be attracted to policy rules. |
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On leave, he meets his uncle's friend, the Jacobite Baron Bradwardine and is attracted to the Baron's daughter Rose. |
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He had been attracted to the college by the reputation of Dorothy Bednarowska, Fellow and Tutor in English. |
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He was so attracted to Otley and the surrounding area that he returned to it throughout his career. |
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Several authors believe that despite his marriage Bacon was primarily attracted to the same sex. |
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Only nauplii that are attracted to the light at the top of the hatching tank should be collected, since these are the healthy ones. |
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The location has been inhabited by humans since the Neolithic era, about 5,000 years ago, attracted to its warm mineral springs. |
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The Netherlands has an estimated 250,000 Buddhists or people strongly attracted to this religion, mainly ethnic Dutch people. |
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Western artists were attracted to the colorful backgrounds, realistic interior and exterior scenes, and idealized figures. |
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Common bottlenose dolphins are probably attracted to fishing nets because they offer a concentrated food source. |
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Stress generally falls on the first syllable of a word in Manx, but in many cases, stress is attracted to a long vowel in the second syllable. |
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First, human settlement is often attracted to shorelines, and settlement often disrupts breeding habitats for littoral zone species. |
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Pedophilophile Henk Overloon has been attracted to pedophiles since he hit puberty. |
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In addition, it has been suggested that bats are attracted to these structures, perhaps seeking roosts, and thereby increasing the death rate. |
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The females are initially attracted to those males that both roar most often and have the loudest roar call. |
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The benthic species are attracted to structural oases, such as hydrothermal vents, cold seeps, and shipwrecks. |
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Meanwhile, men are attracted to the nubility of women because it's a signal of fertility in the primordial swamp. |
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The phenomenon is explained by the likewise abundance of prey species which are also attracted to the structures. |
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Longline fisheries pose the greatest threat, as feeding birds are attracted to the bait, become hooked on the lines, and drown. |
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Albatrosses are easily attracted to these sightseeing boats by the deployment of fish oil and burley into the sea. |
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Organisations attracted to Aerohub by 2014 included Classic Air Force and the Bloodhound Supersonic Car project. |
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He was instantly attracted to Gladys's pert, fey humor and her good nature. |
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Around 100,000 visitors are attracted to Cowes by the festival atmosphere of the event each year in addition to all the competitors. |
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Some call centres state that they were attracted to Bradford because it has a regional accent which is relatively easy to understand. |
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After the Civil War, tens of thousands of migrants were attracted to the area by higher wages offered by planters trying to develop land. |
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Pembrokeshire and Swansea Bay became centres of the petrochemical industry and new light industry was attracted to locations throughout Wales. |
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Protestants were thus attracted to these qualities and supposed to strive for reaching them. |
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Flies attracted to the moss carry its spores to fresh herbivore dung, which is the favoured habitat of the species of this genus. |
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The Festival has even been cited by the Sunday Times as one of the reasons young people are attracted to Kendal as a place to live. |
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Bingley is open and cheerful, popular with all the guests, and appears to be very attracted to the beautiful Miss Jane Bennet. |
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There Darcy begins to be attracted to Elizabeth, while Miss Bingley becomes jealous, since she has designs on Darcy herself. |
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I've said it before and I'll say it again, I'm a sapiophile. I'm attracted to intelligent and unique men. |
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Thankfully, insects generally aren't a problem but the red spider mite and the mealy bug are the main pests attracted to poinsettias. |
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But I think that men who are already predisposed to being pedophile or ephebophile are attracted to the priesthood for one of two reasons. |
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Two electrons mutually attracted to positively charged ions in a material lattice can couple to form a Cooper pair, which is crucial for superconductivity. |
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Many believe that he was always more attracted to the idea of heroic struggle itself, than to any specific goal for which the struggle was being made. |
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The mechanic explains to the judge that while he was very fond of Heather, he was never physically attracted to her, and wonders if that's how Manda feels about him. |
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During autumn and winter, they primarily choose winter wheat, and are also attracted to piles of sugar beet and carrots provided for them by hunters. |
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My slightly pyromaniacal son is attracted to fires of all sorts. |
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I'm not attracted to women at all, but I don't find it skeevy. |
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Since the north pole of a magnet attracts the south poles of other magnets and repels the north poles, it must be attracted to the south pole of Earth's magnet. |
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Confucian scholars were attracted to the medical profession because it ensured a high income and medical ethics were compatible with Confucian virtues. |
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Leukocytes are attracted to the injury site by chemotactic proteins known as chemokines, which are secreted by endothelial cells of the blood vessels. |
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Rines identified himself as a demisexual, meaning that he is only sexually attracted to a person once a strong emotional attachment has been formed. |
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Hitler was much more attracted to the political aspects of bombing. |
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