Word: attracted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Along with Albert J. Kelley, the center's deputy director, Kock predicted that the laboratory would attract from 50 to 100 electronics firms to the greater Boston, area and that many of these firms would establish on the 13-acre private development next to NASA's 29 acres, or in nearby Technology Square...
...also means that the University's program to attract better graduate students in the social sciences and the humanities--and to improve teaching in middle-level courses--will have to be redesigned after only one year of operation...
...next five years. Of this, $840 million would be used to help build some 3,350 miles of new highways and access roads. Not that Appalachia has a traffic jam; rather, the area would like to create one, with a road system that would bring in new industry and attract more tourists to its thousands of acres of lakes and forests. West Virginia, for example, estimates that 360 miles of new parkway in the state might bring in 7,000,000 more tourists each year, generate new annual income of $70 million...
...designers, Johannesburg's Francois Joubert and Willem Taylor, both 27, say that 900 distaff Dillons in Kansas City, Chicago, Paris and Gibraltar have ordered the bra, which at $4.55 (including detachable covers in colors, as well as lessons in the handling of guns) has attracted 525 South African buyers since late last year. Joubert and Taylor are urging local fashion houses to manufacture special blouses for easier holster attachment, arguing "a figure that attracts an admirer can attract an attacker...
...spruce up Bonwit's image, which has been somewhat fading of late. Bonwit's still ranks with neighboring Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue, but it was once the fashion leader. In spite of exclusive designs from the U.S. and Europe, the store does not attract as many as it would like of the fashionable women who set style, does not have a reputation as a fun place to shop. Miss Custin intends to spruce up outside and inside, as she did in Philadelphia. "Display," she says, "is the showmanship of retailing." She will add boutiques to show...