Several dowdy ladies gravitated towards them, bringing cups plates and enquiring minds. |
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Here, his interests gravitated towards modernist painters such as Picasso and DeKooning. |
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Throughout my life, I've gravitated towards these amazing, exceptional people. |
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A natural athlete she gravitated to basketball as an outlet for her skills. |
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She has also gravitated towards musical theatre and has recently been touring the country. |
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I gravitated to comics really early on, like the funnies in the newspaper like Blondie, Beetle Bailey and Nancy. |
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Instead of stepping into the medical profession, he gravitated towards music. |
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The other players gravitated towards us because Jimmy was such a great chanter and a great comic. |
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Once she began lifting weights consistently, she naturally gravitated to competitive powerlifting. |
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During this time he took a Masters degree course in Trinity College in Anglo-Irish literature and his interests gravitated towards Dublin. |
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Writing songs from personal experience, Natalie gravitated towards country music because of its honesty and directness. |
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After the break-up of the USSR, he inexorably gravitated toward the US-Israeli axis. |
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At first concentrating on drawing, he eventually gravitated toward painting and collage. |
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But asylum seekers have been so demonized in Britain that all blame has gravitated to the detainees, who have been lumped together as ungrateful arsonists. |
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A translator by training, it is to journalism that she gravitated towards upon graduating from the University of Montreal. |
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The conversation then gravitated towards the peculiarities of foreigners' responses. |
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Knight and Farrell were both fired from the New Orleans Police Department before they gravitated to Duke. |
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Naturally, I gravitated to the couch potato group and, before I could catch my breath, we were out the door. |
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Ms. Jackson has long gravitated toward adventurous tracks that complement the exotic timbre of her small, breathy voice. |
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Most of the anglophones gravitated towards the West, while the francophones settled largely in the East. |
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But in recent years some of the bazaaris have gravitated towards the reformists. |
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I guess if something moves me I have always gravitated towards it and seen where it takes me, and it has taken me to some unbelievable places. |
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Cravo Neto also began experimenting with sculpture but soon gravitated towards photography. |
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From there, Gomes, a true entrepreneur, gravitated to running his own canvas shop in Rhode Island along with his software enterprise. |
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It was in dramatic circumstances that Beethova Obas gravitated from being solely a songwriter to singing his own songs. |
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Top lawyers in both these countries have gravitated to the private sector, particularly to service large corporations. |
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Once youth gravitated towards this involvement, parents, foster care providers, youth agencies, police, etc. had few courses of action. |
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Call centre work, though not IT intensive, has been a major form of offshore work that has gravitated to Canada. |
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At first we weren't talking chaos theory, but it gravitated there. |
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Fairly quickly, I gravitated towards one chat room in particular. |
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I'm used to comfortable shoes and have gravitated toward jungle mocs, kind of an up to date, upbeat take on the loafers I wore throughout high school and college. |
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So they both naturally gravitated towards swimming when they decided to participate in amateur-level sport. |
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It's interesting to see how some of the teams have gravitated towards where we are. |
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By chance, he gravitated towards urban sociology and became one of its leading exponents. |
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Out of this ferment the most able gravitated to revolutionary Marxism. |
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Mr. Khan brought these concepts to fruition through prints, beading, threadwork and laser cuts in his signature dresses as well as in separates, and gravitated toward black, white and blue hues. |
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The more we drank, the farther up front we gravitated. |
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Once here, my siblings gravitated towards the sciences. |
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Antonio Pappano has gravitated towards Elgar's music of late. |
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From the outset she gravitated towards social affairs. |
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Fixed income markets were unsettled during the third quarter, as investors gravitated towards high quality bonds principally for defensive reasons. |
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His paintings gravitated towards expressionism and fauvism. |
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I gravitated towards directing opera little by little. |
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For ten years now, the World e-Democracy Forum has debated the issues as state and society alike have gravitated towards second-generation Internet services. |
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His interest gravitated towards theatre, African dancing and capoeira. |
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Since the legitimacy of securities lending is not at issue, the group gravitated towards a solution based on suspending the voting rights of shares acquired through a temporary transfer or hedged shares. |
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As the trim by the stern increased, the shipped water downflooded over the coaming of the door in the engine room port side casing and immediately gravitated to the starboard side of the engine room of the heeled vessel. |
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This caused problems in previous relationships, and it makes sense that she's gravitated towards partners who respect the time and space she needs to be herself. |
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More complex products like derivatives gravitated to it, too. |
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As a result, the ship soon developed a port list due to the loss of the starboard ballast water that had gravitated overboard until pressure equilibrium was reached at the waterline. |
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The grounding effect at the front wheel slightly raised the right side of the vehicle, and floodwater in the hull surged and gravitated to the left. |
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Canadians have always gravitated to the outdoors. |
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Unemployed farm labourers gravitated to the work located increasingly in urban factories, with their productivity based on significant economies of scale. |
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Albania on the other hand gravitated toward Communist China, later adopting an isolationist position. |
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Of the refugees who arrived on the Kent coast, many gravitated towards Canterbury, then the county's Calvinist hub. |
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Some Mishar duchies were never controlled from Kazan and instead gravitated towards the Qasim Khanate or Muscovite Russia. |
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I have always gravitated toward the BNA Tax Management Library because it is the easiest to use. |
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He lived in New York in the 60s, then spent his gap year in Paris and gravitated to the folk-blues scene in Massachusetts. |
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Much of this settlement gravitated throughout the western side of the Red River Valley, as was similarly seen in South Dakota and in a parallel manner in Minnesota. |
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Lloyd gravitated to London in the 1950s, it was the base of Topic Records and it was there that the first folk clubs were formed before they spread out across the country. |
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Eventually traders gravitated to churches, so founding villages, and in some cases market towns such as at Ditchling, Shermanbury, Thakeham, Ashurst and Shipley. |
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Many Welsh painters gravitated towards the art capitals of Europe. |
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I always gravitated toward representational work,'' he said. |
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