Until recently rallies backing the rebels were the biggest crowd-pullers in places like Diyarbakir. |
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The big winter crowd-pullers, he said, had been denim, shoe boots and check coats. |
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It means shows on Rembrandt or Pompeii have to be crowd-pullers and money-spinners with huge publicity machines. |
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An improvement might have been the inclusion of two Polish composers who are real crowd-pullers. |
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As for the man himself, he's as pleased as Punch that the food and drink elements of Staveley Mill Yard have proved such crowd-pullers. |
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You can't deny that the exhibits are crowd-pullers, but they are not going to get maximum attention on their own. |
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At times, he has been a thorn in the side of successive political leaders, but as an orator he is one of the best crowd-pullers in the party. |
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Beauty queens and film stars may be good crowd-pullers but people are no longer gullible to vote for them. |
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The cars are crowd-pullers and appear around the country at stately homes, shopping centres and country fairs. |
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But 15 years on it is one of motorcycle sport's biggest crowd-pullers. |
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Successive fashion events like the India Fashion Week, held this time in Mumbai, have come to be major crowd-pullers, attracting people even from foreign countries. |
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And they're not enthusiastic about losing their crowd-pullers. |
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And they have created one of the biggest crowd-pullers on the German Baltic coast. |
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Critics of the proposed strategy say that if the company abandons its venerated tradition of performing challenging works solely in English and opts for more obvious crowd-pullers instead, its distinctive edge will be lost. |
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The savage Igorots, head-hunters, dog-eaters, nearly naked, were the biggest crowd-pullers. |
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