Word: attractions
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Alaly doubts that such support would be enough to keep student dance groups from becoming restrictive. She maintains that even the chance to perform in student-run dance groups has become increasingly competitive due to the higher-level dancers Harvard continues to attract in greater numbers...
...entities together, to get these new, younger visitors interested in the museum as a whole? Holding concerts on weekend evenings, when the museum is relatively quiet and empty, will certainly alter its normal scheme. Looking to the future, concerts will be coordinated with exhibits in a way that will attract concert-goers to the visual parts of the museum as well. The Books (see related review, Page B4) famous for shows that fuse images and music, they are an excellent example of contemporary multimedia artistic fusion, and the hope is to keep it open to such syntheses in the future...
Protestors said they hope to attract attention from prospective students visiting Washington University this week...
...information age, issues—rather than wealth or geography—drive our politics. Which leads to a problem: how can parties with increasingly homogenous views possibly attract a majority of the world’s most heterogeneous people...
...don’t want to end up in the position of Rachel Greenwald, author of Find A Husband After 35 Using What I Learned at Harvard Business School. In an Amazon.com customer review of the book, Bruce from Australia writes, “If you want to attract the right guy, read on...Contrary to the PC Brigade’s PR campaign, guys prefer slim, healthy women.” Are these the men from whom 35-plus women have to choose? Maybe we should find husbands now—you know, while we’re thin...