Word: attraction
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...initiative," the official said. "People feel very comfortable that we have the initiative on substance. But it is undeniable that as you go around people can see that when it comes to capturing public attention, the Western agenda has a hard time competing with Gorbachev's own ability to attract attention...
...wasn't a profitable location for us," Wells said, adding that a Mrs. Fields cookie shop would probably attract more business than a store catering to religious bibliophiles...
Events in recent months have raised questions about security on campus. A hotel immediately adjacent to the Yard will definitely not help matters in this regard. Any building designed to be a focal point for large numbers of people--and a hotel certainly fits this category--will attract hangers-on as well, making it increasingly difficult for the University to provide adequate security...
Indeed, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist said in a statement. "I deeply regret the congressional action, which has prevented the federal judges in this country from receiving a well-deserved pay raise....We will not be able to attract and retain the kind of judges we need...unless we pay our judges fairly and equitably...
...response to calls for greater minority representation in campus theater, the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatics Club (HRDC) this week announced a program including postering, workshops and the production of two plays intended to attract a diverse cast...