Els has long since come to accept that he is the main attraction only when you-know-who isn't there. |
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The society embraced peace advocates of every persuasion, although in the 1840s it found the attraction of absolute pacifism very strong. |
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That she comes across oblivious to her attraction only fortifies her allure. |
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Crystal ware in delightful shapes is a perennial attraction, along with aesthetically designed desk clocks that do more than just tell the time. |
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The museum does not own mooring rights at the quayside, but its support is regarded as vital for any attraction wishing to move there. |
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Apart from regular water sports cliff diving is an added exclusive special attraction of the place. |
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North Korea has the added attraction that its jerry-built missiles are the primary public targets of America's National Missile Defense. |
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For my friends, the attraction of afternoon gigs in York is in no way financially motivated. |
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In various capsules of the attraction they juggled, clowned and showed off their acrobatic skills to the delight of other passengers. |
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The main attraction is the Storms River and the suspension bridge that stretches across its mouth. |
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In regions where trout are indigenous, the sport of fly-fishing is big business as a sporting activity and a tourist attraction. |
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Dozens of businesses are set to join together to spruce up an historic Bradford tourist attraction. |
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Cllr Clarke welcomed the development and said a walkway across the river at the weirs would be a great attraction. |
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For many mildly addictive modern commodities, the attraction is itself dangerous. |
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The main attraction, though, has to be the generous beer garden which sees locals and tourists alike jostling for space. |
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Pleasure Island in St. Anne's is to be transformed into a all-weather, year-round attraction. |
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It was star attraction at an historic vehicle rally at Dudley, West Midlands, yesterday. |
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The ready-made curtains that could adorn the walls of living rooms are an added attraction. |
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Whale watching from land, sea or air in Kalbarri has become a major tourist attraction over the past 50 years. |
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Water sports are a major attraction here, including water-skiing, kayaking, windsurfing and paraskiing. |
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The icing on the cake would be to make Trinidad just as popular a tourist attraction. |
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They were successfully kept under the thumb, insofar as any lingering attraction to foreign adventurism was concerned. |
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With over 20 million windsurfers around the globe, this initiative is targeting windsurfing and related water sports as a tourism attraction. |
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Its main attraction is its serene atmosphere and also the kaiseki cuisine prepared by specially trained chefs. |
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Its attraction stems largely from the fact that it is utterly unpredictable, with most pre-match forecasts falling flat on their face. |
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He was a street fighter whose attraction to violence bordered on the pathological. |
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It has now become a major attraction for wild elephants, bison, hyena and boars. |
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Lately kibbutzniks and volunteers have started to restore the system, as an archaeological attraction. |
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The film details the dynamics of both their attraction to and repulsion from one another with an unusual degree of sensitivity. |
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Be this as it may, as was seen earlier, form was not important in the attraction of copyright protection in the present case. |
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Those leaky roofs, outdated books and peeling paint offer no attraction to young or aged readers. |
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Perhaps part of the attraction had all along been that he wasn't available as a husband, and so as king. |
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So I hit the nearest B-list attraction to my hotel, the Castel San Angelo, once the Vatican fortress in times of trouble. |
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More cosmopolitan was the world of the spa towns and fashionable resorts, where cures were only one attraction among many. |
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Given their tremendous history, Liverpool remain an attraction for world-class players. |
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Work-life balance is now the second most important driver of employee attraction and commitment. |
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Indian restaurants must have some sort of magnetic attraction for all knuckle draggers, like pretty girls have to the walking dead. |
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Many anglers like to use several highly coloured plastic beads just in front of the bait as an added attraction. |
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The schooling fish here are the big attraction but the walls are covered in orange soft corals and large red dahlia anemones. |
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Personally, I have an instinctive attraction to some aspects of libertarian ideals. |
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This analysis also indicates that the attraction of Republican education policy has underpinned this growth in support. |
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This annual festival boasts food and craft stalls, with the main attraction being the prickly pear witblits made in a 19th century copper still. |
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Those who are familiar with George's somewhat unusual ideas, will no doubt be eagerly anticipating the arrival of the new attraction. |
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The attraction of this option is that the car is given guaranteed value, called a residual, at the end of the fixed term contract. |
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Away from flash boats and cars, the other magnetic attraction of Monte Carlo is gambling. |
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I think I should really go for the kiss tonight to see if we have any attraction as I don't want to lead him on if there isn't any chemistry. |
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Now the number of yawls has increased to twenty-five and the yawl racing competition has become a major tourist attraction on Achill island. |
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It is this ability to wipe the slate clean, to forget history and all its barriers and prejudices, which is behind the attraction of new towns. |
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But he hadn't reckoned on the opposition of the local community and their parish-wide fight to preserve the house as a tourist attraction. |
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For the children a special attraction is the petting zoo allowing them to see and touch foals, piglets, lambs and chicks. |
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The energy of attraction between opposite charges is reciprocally related to the distance between the charges. |
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A nice section of low, wet wallows are the main attraction in the Giant's Windpipe, which was so much fun I almost wanted to do it twice. |
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The grandmother has been the driving force behind the project to transform the crumbling control tower into a new visitor attraction. |
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Paddy Browne said an additional attraction of the courses is the opportunity for graduates to progress to third level certificate and degree courses. |
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The once pretty and alluring attraction of Little Marlow had been lost. |
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The most dangerous consequence of sexual attraction, however, is the corrosion of unit cohesion. |
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Although the selective agent is unknown, the adaptive evolution of this gene may have resulted in increased effectiveness of pollinator attraction or herbivore repellence. |
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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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Crystals of table salt consist of equal numbers of sodium cations and chlorine anions, cation-anion pairs being held together by a force of attraction. |
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Costume jewellery is another omnipresent tourist attraction, but be aware that the amber shops are often tacky and low quality, and amber isn't even local. |
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This is a short comedy intended as a warm-up act for the main attraction. |
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His digs on Lake Como are a local tourist attraction for women who wish they were Alamuddin. |
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With the Western penchant for turning any tragedy into a tourist attraction, today, the Historical Shipwreck Trail takes you past as many as 25 known wrecks. |
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Similarly, molecules in the gas phase occasionally strike the surface and are captured by the attraction of molecules in the liquid or solid phase. |
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Was part of the attraction to the project shining a light in this bizarre blight on America? |
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The other attraction of these materials, which were developed in the 1970s, is that they continuously leach fluoride and so can help reduce the incidence of recurrent caries. |
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Although extremely private, the couple has been particularly candid about their attraction and devotion to each other. |
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But if there is something suicidal in Woolf's emotional attraction to this kind of loss of self, there is also something deeply readerly about it. |
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The greatest success of this product is its attraction and amicableness. |
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This eagerly anticipated annual event once again drew the crowds and this time there was the added attraction of an extra race on the town centre circuit. |
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Again the attraction is bird watching, especially pied shags feeding the young birds in their nests, great crested grebe and large numbers of paradise ducks. |
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I say this sentence to myself over and over, I visualize it, and I realize that the attraction of the image lies in the life implied by the recumbent reader. |
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A popular beach bar was bulldozed to make way for a dolphin swim attraction. |
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Given his own attraction to the medium, capa was quick to try his hand in this subject. |
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The waterbody, now with natural blooms, has become a major attraction. |
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The humble abode which Nelson Mandela occupied when he first came to Joburg during the early 1940s is to be transformed into a heritage attraction site. |
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The attraction is a self guided 15 to 20 minute walk-through tour. |
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Now that late fall has settled in, waterfowl are the main attraction. |
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As it is still operated by donkeys, the wheel is a great attraction and creates long queues. |
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Colemans Animal Farm in Porchfield was a dairy farm from 1558 until the 1990s, when it was transformed into a family attraction. |
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In 1863, the North Pier in Blackpool was completed, rapidly becoming a centre of attraction for elite visitors. |
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The Majorelle botanical garden in Marrakech is a popular tourist attraction. |
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The caves of Hercules, a few kilometres from the city, are a major tourist attraction. |
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It is a rotating mass of gas, dust, stars and other objects, held together by mutual gravitational attraction. |
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The real estate market investment perspective and attraction comes from Ghana's tropical location and robust political stability. |
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The beaches along the coast of Santa Catarina are a great attraction for tourists visiting the smallest state of the South Region. |
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At later hours, La Barra becomes a central attraction for the younger generation. |
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Acapulco's main attraction is its nightlife, as it has been for many decades. |
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Augustine's distinct historical character has made the city a major tourist attraction. |
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The International Rose Test Garden is another prominent attraction in the city. |
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They have become famous and a tourist attraction due to their ancient shapes and local wildlife. |
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This serves both as a tourist attraction and as local transport during its operating season. |
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Since 1992, it is one of the official heritage railways of Slovakia and is a key tourist attraction of its local region. |
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The Church of the Ascension at Kolomenskoye, which dates from 1532, is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and another popular attraction. |
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Compared with Europe where pigeon populations have exploded to the point they are both a tourist attraction and a public nuisance. |
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Apart from the mining, it is also a popular tourist attraction in the Lake District National Park. |
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On 24 April 2009 a serious fire occurred at the oldest attraction within New Pleasureland. |
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Pennywell Farm is an organic farm and tourist attraction just outside the town. |
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Joseph Mallard Turner had a profound, if scatophiliac, attraction to fire at sea. |
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Ushers announced movie showtimes from the moment the A picture started because the wraparound material was simply not the main attraction. |
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Soft power is a country's cultural and ideological appeal. It is the ability to get desired outcomes through attraction instead of force. |
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The tentpole movie is an attraction popular and exploitable enough to prop up the entire moviegoing tent for several weeks or even months. |
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When Nathan and Anna met in 1894, the attraction was instant and mutual. |
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The tiny mammal, yet to be named, is the first Parma Wallaby to be born at the Pembrokeshire attraction as part of a European breeding programme. |
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When two people come together addictively there is an instant, fatal, attraction. |
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Wild animals, including white-tailed deer, fox, lynx and marten and a multitude of birds are part of the park's attraction. |
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Bespoke joinery firm Andy Thornton Contracts had 60 people working on a new attraction at the theme park, based on the film Ratatouille. |
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He says I better do it before the Canadian Rednecks kill our circus's biggest attraction, or I'm fired. |
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The gravitational attraction between Earth and the Moon causes tides on Earth. |
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The waterfall continues to be the main attraction at the park. |
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The town's big attraction for movie lovers is the annual film festival. |
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His attraction to her grew over the course of their time together. |
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A good relationship is based on more than just physical attraction. |
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They want to maintain the city's status as a major tourist attraction. |
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Lockheed 1011 Tristar, in markings of British European Airways, was a major attraction at the Farnborough air display. |
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The little girl already senses the appeal and attraction of a Britney Spears, a cross between Barbie and her little sister, Skipper. |
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Some of this attraction is due to the scalar diquark content of the nucleon current. |
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Some think of themselves as demisexual, only able to feel attraction when a very strong emotional bond already exists. |
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Demisexuals experience sexual attraction as a consequence of romantic attraction but not independently of it. |
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Asexuality with the ability to experience romantic attraction should not be confused with demisexuality, which is somewhat similar. |
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Correct application of DHV lays the foundation for attraction since nearly every woman prefers a guy who is considered a winner. |
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Summer Camp at Camp Beaumont is an attraction at the old Bembridge School site. |
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Regent's Park contains London Zoo, the world's oldest scientific zoo, and is near the tourist attraction of Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. |
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It is both a tourist attraction and a place of religious importance to contemporary pagans. |
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National Geographic has listed the Norwegian fjords as the world's top tourist attraction. |
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In the east is Leadenhall Market, a fresh food market that is also a visitor attraction. |
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The Tower of London is not in the City, but is a notable visitor attraction which brings tourists to the southeast of the City. |
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It has become a tourist attraction offering cruises that provide an overview of the river and surrounding areas. |
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Although just outside the national park boundary, it is a popular attraction in the area. |
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If you're falling out of an airplane, the law of gravity trumps the law of attraction. |
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The main attraction for local residents in the region is the wide variety of shops. |
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The attraction of MES to British Aerospace was largely its ownership of Tracor, a major American defence contractor. |
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He replaced the ether with occult forces based on Hermetic ideas of attraction and repulsion between particles. |
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An electrostatic motor is based on the attraction and repulsion of electric charge. |
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Conventional electric motors instead employ magnetic attraction and repulsion, and require high current at low voltages. |
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This attraction now draws around 300,000 visitors a year and is one of Greater Manchester's top 10 attractions. |
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Today, Ta' Qali houses a national park, stadium, the Crafts Village visitor attraction and the Malta Aviation Museum. |
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The Baths are a major tourist attraction and, together with the Grand Pump Room, receive more than one million visitors a year. |
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One of its attraction is the ancient royal palace where the Malla Kings of Lalitpur resided. |
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The guards remain a fully functional part of royal defences though through the years they have become a tourist attraction. |
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York railway station is the largest station in the county with 11 platforms and is a major tourist attraction in its own right. |
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Alisdair consents, and agrees to his further request to receive lessons from Ada, oblivious to his attraction to her. |
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By this time, Led Zeppelin were the world's number one rock attraction, having outsold most bands of the time, including the Rolling Stones. |
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The wooden bridge is now a tourist attraction, and it has become traditional to play the game there using sticks gathered in nearby woodland. |
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There is a life scale replica of the square in Bahria Town, Lahore, Pakistan where it is a tourist attraction and centre for local residents. |
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Nine Tests provide a surfeit of cricket, and contests between Australia and South Africa are not a great attraction to the British public. |
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For some, the attraction is a life unencumbered with the restraints of life ashore. |
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The Black Country Living Museum in Dudley recreates life in the Black Country in the early 20th century, and is a popular tourist attraction. |
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Cardiff Castle is a major tourist attraction in the city and is situated in the heart of the city centre. |
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Bermuda's most popular visitor attraction is the Royal Naval Dockyard, which includes the Bermuda Maritime Museum. |
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Stingray City is a top attraction in Grand Cayman and originally started in the 1980s, when divers started feeding squid to stingrays. |
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Another attraction to visit on Grand Cayman is the Observation Tower, located in Camana Bay. |
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The Rock is a popular tourist attraction, particularly among British tourists and residents in the southern coast of Spain. |
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The country's principal tourist destinations are in London, with the Tower of London being the single most visited attraction in the country. |
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Boyle, in 1675, stated that electric attraction and repulsion can act across a vacuum. |
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Cavendish intended to measure the force of gravitational attraction between the two. |
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The laboratory at St Mary's Hospital where Fleming discovered penicillin is home to the Fleming Museum, a popular London attraction. |
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They are maintained operational as a means of preserving railway heritage and as a tourist attraction. |
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There was a great mutual attraction but they did not meet again for another month, when Plath was passing through London on her way to Paris. |
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He also shared a mutual attraction with black jazz singer Maxine Daniels, whom he met at the Empire Theatre. |
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El Foro was an attraction for being a jai alai venue, but now is commonly used as a concert venue. |
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The Boii founded a city on the site of modern Prague, and some of its ruins are now a tourist attraction. |
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Park Hall Farm became a visitor attraction in 1998, it is home to the Museum of the Welsh Guards. |
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In the 21st century the ruined castle is managed by Cadw as a tourist attraction. |
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The King's tomb rapidly became a popular site for visitors, probably encouraged by the local monks, who lacked an existing pilgrimage attraction. |
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It also operates the famous cable cars, which have been designated as a National Historic Landmark and are a major tourist attraction. |
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The Summit Hotel, now a tourist attraction, was once the home of world middleweight champion boxer Randolph Turpin. |
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The gardens were extensively restored as part of the resort's millennium celebrations and remain a major attraction. |
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Dublinia is a living history attraction showcasing the Viking and Medieval history of the city. |
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Portmeirion is today a top tourist attraction in North Wales and day visits can be made on payment of an admission charge. |
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The Waterworld indoor swimming complex on Festival Park near Hanley is also a significant children's attraction. |
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In recent years, its popularity deteriorated, prompting the change from tourist attraction to conference facility. |
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It is one of the extreme points of the island of Ireland and is a major tourist attraction, noted for its dramatic cliff scenery. |
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Despite all that, during those years the Corsicans began to feel a stronger and stronger attraction to France. |
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Tidal forces are periodic variations in gravitational attraction exerted by celestial bodies. |
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Due to the strong attraction to the oceans, a bulge in the water level is created, causing a temporary increase in sea level. |
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The construction work had become Dorset's greatest tourist attraction, and the country's most expensive public project. |
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Now named Knobble, so-called because of a knobble on his dorsal fin, the minke has become quite an attraction. |
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The Manneken Pis, a fountain containing a small bronze sculpture of a urinating youth, is a tourist attraction and symbol of the city. |
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North Dakota is considered the least visited state, owing, in part, to its not having a major tourist attraction. |
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Both of these motions are caused by the varying attraction of the Sun and the Moon on Earth's equatorial bulge. |
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Across this space the attraction urges them. They collide, they recoil, they oscillate. |
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The Marble Mountain Ski Resort near Corner Brook is a major attraction in the winter for skiers in eastern Canada. |
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Baboons inside the Cape of Good Hope section of the park are a major tourist attraction. |
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In 1989, the reclamation and redevelopment of the CNR rail yards turned The Forks into Winnipeg's most popular tourist attraction. |
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English Heritage has a management contract to run Osborne House as a historic tourist attraction. |
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I assume the salubrious desert climate wasn't the attraction. |
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If we lemmatize the collocates and also look at lexical sets, then the power of attraction of the head-words is seen to be much stronger again. |
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Star spotting is one way to pass away the hours, with 7 ft 6 in Chinese basketballer Ming Yao a top attraction. |
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The excellent operation of this facilty has allowed it to receive the local news media's award for best local attraction since it was opened. |
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Buster has become a local attraction at the market in Cardiff and children love to see him swooping down for his lunch. |
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A woman from Parrot Jungle, a local attraction, strolled the crowd with a living avian shoulderpiece. |
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Automobile Club of Southern California, a US-based motor club, has announced local attraction tickets at considerable discounts. |
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It was lovely, with lots of activities organised at this lesser known local attraction. |
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Families visiting the local attraction will be able to meet the lady of the house, the apothecary and the washer woman. |
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Among their more exciting big-ticket projects a new theatrical attraction in San Antonio, Texas. |
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The so-called in modern language love matches are also failing when the young people are ruled by blind attraction only. |
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An unusual attraction is the salmon ladder, by Pitlochry Dam, which helps the fish by-pass the dam and get into Loch Faskally. |
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With a history of conflict and natural beauty, the San Juan islands have become a tourist attraction in recent years. |
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This industrial heritage is an important tourist attraction, as is seen by the growth of museums in the Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, Broseley and Jackfield area. |
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Within 12 months, MONA became Tasmania's top tourism attraction. |
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A further significant attraction to scuba divers is the wreck of the US ocean liner and converted troop carrier SS President Coolidge on Espiritu Santo island. |
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Another enigmatic attraction at Acapulco are the La Quebrada Cliff Divers. |
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Rio de Janeiro is Brazil's primary tourist attraction and resort. |
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Admiralty House is another nice attraction where locals and visitors enjoy cliff diving into the beautiful blue water and where you are able to see Dockyard in the distance. |
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Tourism and entertainment are other key aspects of the city's economic life and the city is the nation's top tourist attraction for both Brazilians and foreigners. |
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Through a process that included gravitational attraction, collision, and accretion, the disk formed clumps of matter that, with time, became protoplanets. |
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After their successful journey this junk was anchored as a tourist attraction at one end of Barcelona harbor, close to where La Rambla meets the sea. |
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The Anglesey Sea Zoo is a local tourist attraction, providing a look at and descriptions of local marine wildlife from common lobsters to congers. |
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The most prominent, and arguably most influential, component of Kublai Khan's early life was his study and strong attraction to contemporary Chinese culture. |
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It took with it an area of sown wheatfield which remained sufficiently undamaged for the wheat to be harvested in 1840, when the slip was a popular visitor attraction. |
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Another major attraction is that the resulting plant amounts to a clone of the parent plant and accordingly is of a more predictable quality than most seedlings. |
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The life above and below sea is the main attraction of the island. |
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It has been carefully restored and is on display in the village of Kaslo, where it acts as a tourist attraction right next to information centre in downtown Kaslo. |
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This bird, nicknamed 'Albert', proved a major attraction to birdwatchers. |
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A roller coaster that was destroyed and partly submerged in the ocean by Hurricane Sandy is not to be used by the authorities as a tourist attraction. |
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This increased the attraction of Sicily as a tourist destination. |
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The festival is a popular visitor attraction with many live shows and events at various venues throughout the town, ending in a fireworks display. |
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It has also become a famous tourist attraction among foreigners. |
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The regiment is not part of the British Army but is in the private employ of the Duke of Atholl, and based in Blair Atholl, where it serves as a tourist attraction. |
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The city is designed to become a major tourist attraction to the country. |
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The church built by Charlemagne is still the main attraction of the city. |
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With its orange paint and panoramic views of the bay, this highway bridge is a popular tourist attraction and also accommodates pedestrians and bicyclists. |
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When China opened its borders to foreign merchants and visitors after its defeat in the First and Second Opium Wars, the Great Wall became a main attraction for tourists. |
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Ashdown Forest in England where the Pooh stories are set is a popular tourist attraction, and includes the wooden Pooh Bridge where Pooh and Piglet invented Poohsticks. |
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It has been a tourist attraction since at least the Elizabethan period, when it was one of the sights of London that foreign visitors wrote about. |
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It is the nature of temptation to make sinful things seem the more attractive, and it is the fallen nature of humans that seeks or succumbs to the attraction. |
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After a rough two decades following its opening in the 1970s, the Conejo gardens have blossomed into a beautiful local attraction thanks to the hard work of many volunteers. |
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That this attraction is so much the greater as the bodies are nearer. |
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Many people joined the railways because the 'carrot' of a staff pass was a considerable attraction, whether for family travel or to grice at extremely low cost. |
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The pay is OK, but the real attraction is all the benefits in kind. |
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Princess Anne yesterday led a flotilla of boats along a new extension of the Forth and Clyde Canal as she opened The Kelpies visitor attraction yesterday. |
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The 32-year-old has released four Punjabi tracks including his most popular Katal Kare, about a fatal attraction to a girl and the music video received 60,000 hits on YouTube. |
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However, his intellectual and spiritual attraction to Anabaptism and Pietism led to a rather scandalous conversion to the German Baptist Church in America. |
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One function of xanthophobia in loggerhead hatchlings may be to reduce the attraction of light sources with a substantial participation of long-wavelength light. |
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A pair of Andean condors, Gus and Sonya, hold residency at the Colwyn Bay attraction, and are part of a carefully controlled European Breeding Programme. |
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He lived for ten years in Dove Cottage, which Wordsworth had occupied and which is now a popular tourist attraction, and for another five years at Fox Ghyll near Rydal. |
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To be defined as carnivorous, a plant must first exhibit an adaptation of some trait specifically for the attraction, capture, or digestion of prey. |
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Today, the railway is a popular visitor attraction in the Lake District, with the majority of its annual passenger numbers coming during the summer months. |
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Another aspect is that currently the Chinese Yuan is not a fully convertible currency which limits its attraction as a reserve currency for central banks. |
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Today, although surrounded by a commercial woodland owned by Lowther Estates, the hill still contains some natural woodlands and is a popular local and tourist attraction. |
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The castle is run as a visitor attraction by English Heritage. |
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It became a major tourist attraction, attracting about two million people a year, each paying a penny to pass through, and became the subject of popular songs. |
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The 1797 Montauk Lighthouse, commissioned under President George Washington, is a major tourist attraction in Montauk State Park at the easternmost tip of Long Island. |
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